Anonymous Bosch wrote:Sepiche wrote:naednek wrote:Everything he said was right, and why do so many people in the US support Drumpf. It's not so hard to figure out that he is a phony self centered ass.
This is what I've been asking myself since he started getting traction... he's so obviously a blowhard, and yet for whatever reason there's a sizable block of the Republican party that doesn't seem to realize that.
I suspect it's less about supporting Trump, and more about throwing a spanner in the works of politics-as-usual, consequences be damned; better the devil they
don't know, than those they do.
Rip has espoused that position for awhile, but in the Vogue article I read, where the writer went into the heart of Trumpland (don't recall where, the greatest percentage of trump supporters place) the people he interviewed did not express that opinion. At least not overtly. It could be argued that they are doing that (spanner in the gears) without realizing that's what they are doing and that's where their motivation comes from, but it wasn't an overt decision. I came away from that article with a couple of realizations:
a) The writer was kind of a self important douche not from what he said, but the way he said it.
b) People, real people, think Trump is a good idea. That he seems like he'd make a good president.
I was flabbergasted. I can almost rationalize the stance that Rip has taken. What I can't rationalize that people are picking him for non-ironic reasons. That out of the current Republican field, Trump is the best choice for president of the USofA. Not in a "Hold my nose and vote" kinda way, but in a "Damn, I like his thinking and he's successful and smart so he's got my vote" kind of way.
Instead of despising these people for picking a complete con-artist, it just made me sad. I didn't hate them and I didn't pity them, I was just sad.
So my take away from the article was less that the average republican was anti-establishment/sending a message and more Trump is the right man for the job. That has changed how I view Trump's popularity and the election in general.