3/1/2016 -
David Limbaugh Townhall.com
Just what is the Trump movement all about? I've tried to get to the
bottom of it by conversing with various Donald Trump supporters on Twitter.
I have found that most outside the movement are having great
difficulty understanding it. It's like nothing we've seen -- at least on the
Republican side of the political spectrum.
One perplexed person asked me, "Does it shock you that with
all the detrimental information on Trump he is still leading in practically
every poll?" My answer: "It doesn't shock me so much as disappoint
me."
Let me explore the Trump phenomenon in the form of a dialogue
between a hypothetical Trump supporter (TS) and myself. One or two of the
responses are from actual Trump supporters, but most are my own words, and I
hope they're not offensive to those supporters.
Me: "I'm troubled, because one would think that Republicans
would abandon a presidential candidate who has conducted himself as Trump has
during this campaign."
TS: "You aren't hearing us. We don't care about political
correctness, his manners or your sensitivities. We only care that he will get
things done. Wuss!"
Me: "But what about his questionable allegiance to conservatism?"
TS: "You're still not listening. We are not interested in
your fancy ideological terms. It's all talk. We want action from an outsider
with experience and accomplishments. Action, action, action."
Me: "But what about Ted Cruz? He's admittedly an elected
official, but he is still an outsider at heart who's shown he'll fight the
establishment. He's actually done it, not just talked about it. And Trump has
financially propped up the very people you want to hire him to destroy. So why
won't you trust Cruz more than Trump?"
TS: "We already told you. Cruz is a politician and they are
all corrupt. In fact, we'd lose our integrity if we even considered supporting
him. Even your so-called conservatives have betrayed us by rolling over for
Obama's agenda."
Me: "But not Cruz. He fought the establishment and they hate
him for it."
TS: "Phooey. He's an insider. Plus, immigration."
Me: "But wait, Cruz has been on the front lines fighting
immigration, and, along with a mere handful of others, prevented the Gang of Eight
bill from becoming law. He did not steal this idea from Trump. He was defending
our sovereignty at the very time Trump was funding those undermining it."
TS: "Cruz is a Canadian. He and his wife are globalists.
Goldman Sachs. NAFTA. GATT. CFR. Trilateralists."
Me: "Why would you assign more weight to conspiracy theories
than one's actual track record of fighting illegal immigration?"
TS: "Cruz is an establishment liar."
Me: "Oh, boy. Well, I get that Trump supporters are furious
at the establishment, but I wonder if a certain percentage of them are just
angry in general and hopping aboard the movement because of their
discontentment. There seems to be an element of undefined rage involved that
accompanies the specific rage over immigration. Is this movement even
cohesive?"
Actual Trump Supporter (ATS): "The movement isn't yet
cohesive, but there is a powerful element of rage over the largest invasion in
human history."
Me: "This brings us back to where we began. If this movement
isn't yet cohesive why are its members so enamored with Trump? Why is it their
man, right or wrong? Wait, before you answer, I think I've finally had an
epiphany. This movement is not just a matter of a cultish following of Donald
Trump as many suspect, is it? People were already outraged and Trump just came
along, seized the moment and turned it into a wave."
ATS: "Trump isn't the leader. He's merely riding the tiger.
If he plays us like the Republicans have for 30 years, he's toast."
Me: "Now we're really on to something. So is this why the
supporters are not worried about his alleged dishonesty, his vagueness and
vacillation on policy and even his stated willingness to work with
insiders?"
TS: "That's right; Trump is very popular among us because he
is fearless. He's always on offense, unlike the GOP wimps. But Trump is mainly
our vehicle -- a darn good and effective vehicle to be sure, but a vehicle.
He's not indispensable. He can always be replaced. This movement is bigger than
him. It's about America. Trump, for now, is Captain America, but we the people
are America. The sovereignty resides in us. Cruz is a liar. Amnesty Rubio
sweats like a pig."
Me: "Speaking of sovereignty, nationalism is the driving
force uniting your burgeoning movement, correct?"
TS: "Indeed. As you've suspected, we aren't that concerned,
for now, about other issues or the claim that Trump will not satisfy us on
those. In fact, we are not necessarily united on those anyway. It's about this
nation. We are nationalists. America and Americans first. We must control our
borders. That is the key to addressing a number of existential threats facing
this nation, and we can worry about the rest of our problems, major and minor,
later, once we've returned to the path of securing our borders and saving the
nation. When we build the wall and deport millions, we will ensure that all of
America doesn't turn into California; we'll better insulate ourselves against
Islamist invaders; and we'll help protect our workers from cheap illegal
immigrant labor. Another aspect of our sovereignty is that Trump, as the
consummate negotiator, will undo the unbalanced trade deals harming our
workers. And he'll rebuild the military to protect us against foreign threats.
Don't forget. He's a businessman. And Rubio might just be a bigger liar than
Cruz."
Me: "I think I understand your concerns, but I ask you again
to take a second look at Ted Cruz, for he is not only a safer bet to secure our
borders, and restore economic growth, which will enable us to rebuild our
military; he is the one person who has shown that, notwithstanding the
conspiracy theories, he cannot be bought and he can always be relied on to do
those things he promises. There is no reason to take a risk on the volatile
Trump, who, in the process of implementing your desired solutions, may expand
federal power and implement leftist policies. He's been liberal more than
conservative throughout his life, and we have no evidence of any dramatic
conversion. As suspicious as you all are, you should be very suspicious here.
You might think you'll be in charge, but that's not a realistic expectation.
Finally, we must never omit liberty from the equation. Ted Cruz will do most of
the things you want done, but he'll unquestionably honor the Constitution and
rule of law, which Trump rarely mentions, reduce government and safeguard that
which has always made America unique: her liberty. Please give it just a little
more thought and consider this. I do believe Ted Cruz shares your concerns
about the establishment and understands the condescension of the ruling class.
He's dealt with it firsthand. He'll be your reliable advocate."
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