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Camille Paglia: ‘Hillary wants Trump to win again’
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Dec 5, 2018 10:43:34   #
bahmer
 
Rose42 wrote:
https://spectator.us/camille-paglia-hillary-trump/

If the economy continues strong, Trump will be reelected. The Democrats (my party) have been in chaos since the 2016 e******n and have no coherent message except Trump hatred. Despite the vast pack of potential candidates, no one yet seems to have the edge. I had high hopes for Kamala Harris, but she missed a huge opportunity to play a moderating, statesmanlike role and has already imprinted an image of herself as a ruthless inquisitor that will make it hard for her to pull v**ers across party lines.

Screechy Elizabeth Warren has never had a snowball’s chance in hell to appeal beyond upper-middle-class professionals of her glossy stripe. Kirsten Gillibrand is a wobbly mediocrity. Cory Booker has all the gravitas of a cork. Andrew Cuomo is a yapping puppy with a long, muddy bullyboy tail. Both Bernie Sanders (for whom I v**ed in the 2016 primaries) and Joe Biden (who would have won the e******n had Obama not cut him off at the knees) are way too old and creaky.

To win in the nation’s broad midsection, the Democratic nominee will need to project steadiness, substance, and warmth. I’ve been looking at Congresswoman Cheri Bustos of Illinois and Governor Steve Bullock of Montana. As for Hillary, she’s pretty much damaged goods, but her perpetual, sniping, pity-me tour shows no signs of abating. She still has a rabidly loyal following, but it’s hard to imagine her winning the nomination again, with her iron grip on the Democratic National Committee now gone. Still, it’s in her best interest to keep the speculation fires burning. Given how thoroughly she has already sabotaged the rising candidates by hogging the media spotlight, I suspect she wants Trump to win again. I don’t see our stumbling, hacking, shop-worn Evita yielding the spotlight willingly to any younger gal.

Has Trump governed erratically?

Yes, that’s a fair description. It’s partly because as a non-politician he arrived in Washington without the battalion of allies, advisors, and party flacks that a senator or governor would normally accumulate on the long road to the White House. Trump’s administration is basically a one-man operation, with him relying on gut instinct and sometimes madcap improvisation. There’s often a gonzo humor to it — not that the US president should be slinging barbs at bottom-feeding celebrities or jackass journalists, much as they may deserve it. It’s like a picaresque novel starring a jaunty rogue who takes to Twitter like Tristram Shandy’s asterisk-strewn diary. Trump’s unpredictability might be giving the nation jitters, but it may have put North Korea, at least, on the back foot.

Most Democrats have wildly underestimated Trump from the get-go. I was certainly surprised at how easily he mowed down 17 other candidates in the GOP primaries. He represents widespread popular dissatisfaction with politics as usual. Both major US parties are in turmoil and metamorphosis, as their various factions war and realign. The mainstream media’s nonstop assault on Trump has certainly backfired by cementing his outsider status. He is basically a pragmatic deal-maker, indifferent to ideology. As with Bolsonaro in Brazil, Trump rose because of decades of failure by the political establishment to address urgent systemic problems, including corruption at high levels. Democrats must hammer out their own image and agenda and stop self-destructively insulting half the e*****rate by treating Trump like Satan.

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Amen and Amen very good Rose42 thanks for that update on the democrat party. Gee I wonder if I have Doc110 to say Amen and Amen on the regular part of OPP. I guess that since this is the non religious section that he will not complain to much. he he he.

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Dec 5, 2018 15:12:17   #
Bcon
 
Mikeyavelli wrote:
He'd be out of office if he accepted with dignity and reverence the onslaughts of the media and most of Washington DC. whose motives are desperate to remove Trump from office.
Trump cannot afford the pompous air of someone who is above the fray, and then becomes a noble victim in defeat. That's McCain, Romney, and every other supercilious republican who proudly bowed to pressure from the left.
America needs Trump, not a a phony beacon of political correctness.


You said it perfectly. Fight fire with fire. I believe Trump has turned the democratic strategy, proposed by Saul Alynski, against them and it seems to be working.

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Dec 5, 2018 15:43:41   #
Mikeyavelli
 
Bcon wrote:
You said it perfectly. Fight fire with fire. I believe Trump has turned the democratic strategy, proposed by Saul Alynski, against them and it seems to be working.


These guys on the left will not quit until Trump is removed from office and then they go after the republicans, even the sensitive ones, like that Susan Collins from Maine. One party, no borders, one language, one uniform, one feed trough, no private ownership, Islam as the policing religion. That's the goal of the Kommiecrats.

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Dec 5, 2018 15:58:27   #
Bcon
 
Mikeyavelli wrote:
These guys on the left will not quit until Trump is removed from office and then they go after the republicans, even the sensitive ones, like that Susan Collins from Maine. One party, no borders, one language, one uniform, one feed trough, no private ownership, Islam as the policing religion. That's the goal of the Kommiecrats.


That is a sad thought but you are probably right. Some people cannot stand
Prosperity and would v**e against their own mother if she ran as a republican.

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Dec 5, 2018 16:00:19   #
bilordinary Loc: SW Washington
 
Think of all the money they have wasted fighting him, he learned one thing from a great champ, "The Rope a Dope"!

Bcon wrote:
You said it perfectly. Fight fire with fire. I believe Trump has turned the democratic strategy, proposed by Saul Alynski, against them and it seems to be working.

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Dec 5, 2018 16:48:55   #
Mikeyavelli
 
Bcon wrote:
That is a sad thought but you are probably right. Some people cannot stand
Prosperity and would v**e against their own mother if she ran as a republican.


The Kommiecrats would give the shirt off your back.

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