Trump Fever: Catch
It!
Chuck
Muth
July
23, 2015
Words
456
If
you’re a long-suffering conservative you can’t help but take at least a little
perverse pleasure from the angst Donald Trump is causing the Republican Party
establishment and the media, even if you’re supporting another of the GOP
presidential candidates.
For
years the media has twisted innocuous statements made by conservatives into
alleged racist, homophobic, anti-woman, anti-poor attacks that were never
intended as such. But rather than standing
their ground and fighting back, many a Republican candidate instead issues a feeble
apology that is never accepted by the liberal Speech Police.
Not
Trump.
He’s
embraced the admonition proffered by John Wayne in She Wore a Yellow Ribbon: “Never apologize and never explain - it's
a sign of weakness.” And if there’s one
thing Republicans have exhibited in massive proportions over the years, it’s
weakness in the face of the Sisters of the Perpetually Offended.
In
fact, the two biggest media-fueled blowups of the Trump campaign – his comments
regarding Mexican illegal aliens and whether or not John McCain is a “hero” –
involved gross misreporting of what the man actually said.
Indeed,
Trump never called ALL Mexicans murderers and rapists. He said Mexico was sending murderers and
rapists across our border, similar to what Cuba’s Castro did when he emptied
his prisons back in 1980. A fact
confirmed by the recent murder of a young woman in San(ctuary) Francisco by an
illegal alien serial criminal who had been deported FIVE TIMES!
As
for McCain, Trump actually said – conveniently omitted by the media - not once,
not twice, not three times, but four times that McCain WAS a hero. How many places have you read that fact,
other than here just now?
That
said, by taking on McCain Trump has tapped into another long-simmering bone of
contention among conservatives. Many
have felt that McCain’s POW experience some 40 years ago has given him an
unwarranted pass on his subsequent political activities – including his
disastrous 2008 run for president.
Indeed,
John McCain has been a bane of conservatives for a long, long time. Finally, someone of stature has called him
out. And many Republicans, at least
privately, are saying, “Yes!”
So
far every time the media and the GOP establishment thought they had Trump dead
to rights, he slipped by them. To
paraphrase Clint Eastwood’s Confederate sidekick in The Outlaw Josey Wales: “Whupped ‘em again, didn’t we Donald?”
The
conservative attraction to Trump isn’t philosophical. It’s performance-based. His bravado - combined with his very
Reaganesque “Make America Great Again” campaign theme - is striking nerves that
go way beyond ideology. Even if the man
eventually flames out, there’s much the rest of the GOP pack can learn about
fighting back from his campaign.
For
the good of the republic, I hope they do.
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(Mr. Muth is president
of CitizenOutreach.com and
publisher of NevadaNewsandViews.com. He can be reached at ChuckMuth.com.)
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