To: epicure who wrote (85487 ) 7/24/2018 11:17:04 AM From: Lane3 2 RecommendationsRecommended By bentway GPS Info
Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 364708 We know what produces a Trump vote. Racism and religion.... Racism fueled the election. I don't question that the campaign was highly racist and that racism was more than enough to make the difference in the outcome. But that only explains the outcome. It doesn't explain the Trump vote unless you assume that racism was the driving factor for every voter. While some level of tolerance for racism (or racism denial) would have to be present to vote for Trump, it's way too simplistic to attribute everything to that. Explaining the outcome offers nothing going forward. It's not like the racist vote will diminish next time around because voters will have seen the error of their ways and become less racist. So, to be useful, the other reasons for a Trump vote must be diagnosed because some of them may be malleable or otherwise satisfied. There have been lots of explanations for Trump votes suggested since the election. I've been keeping a running account. Here's one just from today from Richard Cohen. It's a plausible partial explanation and at least more useful going forward.It’s impossible to say at this point whether the pro-Trump/anti-Trump dichotomy is just about the man himself or represents a wider and more permanent political realignment. (Who’s the next Trump?) But it’s clear that something beyond economics — and certainly not foreign policy — motivates Trump’s people. My guess is that it’s a low-boil rage against a vague and threatening liberalism — urbane, educated, affluent, secular, diverse and sexually tolerant. It is, in other words, some of the same sentiment that once fueled European fascism. Those of us who write newspaper columns know that sheer brilliance, should it happen, gets a silent nod of the head, but affirmation — saying what readers already think — gets loud hurrahs. This is Trump’s appeal as well. He validates the thinking — some of it ugly — of many Americans. To them, Helsinki doesn’t matter and even Putin doesn’t matter. Only Trump does. To them, he hates the right people washingtonpost.com