July 15, 2019 7:12 PM
Subject: Re: Republican: I'm telling Democrats how to beat Trump in 2020. It's Job One so get over it.
I'm more interested in this op-ed author's view of reality:
And yes, as someone staunchly opposed to what Donald Trump is doing to America's institutions, ..==Every American who believes in the basic foundations of the American experiment, things like the rule of law, the Constitution and an apolitical Justice Department,
What. A. Moron. (Of course, the density of morons in the American electorate is pretty high, so Trump's getting re-elected strikes me as anything but a sure thing.)
Trump has cooperated with ridiculous "investigations" ("investigation" has become the most pompous, overused word in English) and complied with preposterous court orders (that I would have ignored if I were president). Meanwhile, here's a list I put together a few years back about the administration of Pres. Pants-on-Fire ["Obama"]:
1. Interfering with routinely valid contracts in Chrysler's bankruptcy. (Bondholders must be made whole before anyone else gets paid; instead, he strongarmed the creditors so that the union got a better deal than the bondholders.)2. The words-fail-one travesty/connivance/venality of passing the 2010 health-care law and then -- for purposes of political advantage or even re-election survival -- violating the same "signature" law several score times.3. "Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing," to impose central cities' dysfunction on suburbs by taking zoning authority away. For just a hint on this, see http://www.vdare.com/posts/affirmatively-destroying-respectable-neighborhoods4. Recess appointments made when the Senate wasn't in recess. Flagrantly unconstitutional.5. He's a racial arsonist, egging on "Black Lives Matter" and all the other lethal nonsense manufactured over the violent deaths of young black thugs like Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown, plus all the bullshit about differential incarceration rates being a result of "racism."6. With a looming midterm election in mind, keeping companies with fedgov contracts that would be negatively affected by a potential fedgov shutdown from notifying their employees of the possibility, said notification being required by law.7. Trying -- succeeding in some cases -- to force private entities to provide health-care coverage for their employees that violate fundamental principles of the imposed-upon organizations. Personally, I'm an atheist and abortion doesn't upset me, but when it comes to the treatment of Hobby Lobby and Little Sisters, I'm a Christian, even a Catholic.8. The fraudulent and enormously dangerous Iran deal and all the chicanery associated with it.9. The refusal to acknowledge Islam as the source of Islamic terrorism, and the related attempted ruination of fedgov employees who are trying to honestly do their jobs. See Philip Haney's recent book See Something? Say Nothing.10. "Fast & Furious"11. His administration's vile treatment of Israel. (I'm half-Jewish -- my father's side -- but don't consider myself Jewish at all. Nevertheless I'm totally with Israel, regarding it as an outpost of civilization in a sea of barbarism.)Those are all off the top of my head. You'll find lots more in Andrew McCarthy's 2014 book Faithless Execution: Building the Political Case for Obama's Impeachment. (McCarthy was the lead federal prosecutor in the successful case against Omar Abdel-Rahman ["the blind sheikh"], for setting in motion the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center.)There are also his personal qualities, perhaps better termed "characteristics," since "quality" hints at approbation: He and his wife have an enormous sense of entitlement; they are manifestly what Tammy Bruce came up with: malignant narcissists.
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Republican: I'm telling Democrats how to beat Trump in 2020. It's Job One so get over it.
Chris Truax, Opinion columnist
Published 3:15 a.m. ET July 12, 2019 | Updated 8:12 p.m. ET July 13, 2019
Enough with the progressive wish lists, just focus on winning. The next president is everyone's business, and we can't afford to screw it up. Again.
There is an old saying that it is permissible to walk with the devil when crossing a narrow bridge. Welcome, progressives, to the 2020 presidential election.
First, let's get one thing out of the way. Yes, I'm a Republican. And yes, as someone staunchly opposed to what Donald Trump is doing to America's institutions, I'm going to give Democrats advice on who they should be nominating for president.
Like it or not, the Democratic party has had greatness thrust upon it. Every American who believes in the basic foundations of the American experiment, things like the rule of law, the Constitution and an apolitical Justice Department, now has a stake in who Democrats nominate in 2020 So please stop telling fellow travelers like me to mind our own business and start taking on board some of what we are saying. The next president of the United States is everyone's business, and we can't afford to screw it up. Again.
Trump is enough to fire up Democrats
America needs you to focus. Democrats' first thought in the morning and their last thought when they fall asleep at night should be, "How will this play in Erie, Pennsylvania?"
There are four states that matter in 2020: Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Florida. Win three out of four of those states and Trump is a one-term president. No matter how popular something might be with activists in Los Angeles or donors in Manhattan, it's dead weight or worse if it isn't a winner with Rotary Club members in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
So don't treat this like a base election. Democrats are already guaranteed a nominee that will excite their base and drive a big turnout. His name is Donald Trump. Getting activists "excited" by bold policy positions is a waste of time. You could get every Democrat in California so excited that they all voted twice and it would make not the slightest difference to the outcome of the election. All that matters is getting voters in Michigan who have become uncomfortable and disenchanted with Donald Trump to vote for you once.
The people you really have to motivate aren't the Democratic base, they're the people in the middle who have been unsettled by Trump's presidency. They can see what Trump is and will happily vote for a reasonable alternative. But if Democrats offer what appears to them as a choice between death by hanging and death by firing squad, a lot of them will just give up and not vote at all.
Far-left ideas will boost Trump
Democrats could, however, easily expand this four-state map — for the Republicans. Want to put Minnesota, Colorado, Nevada and New Hampshire in play? Easy. Just run on policies like eliminating private health insurance, reparations for slavery, legalizing drugs and decriminalizing prostitution. Every one of these projects has been pushed by one or more Democratic presidential candidates. There may be things to be said for all of these issues. And someday, we should have a serious policy debate about them. Today is not that day.
Those legendary soccer moms are still out there and, by and large, they have had enough of Trump's antics. But if you want to run on far-left positions like, say, resurrecting forced busing, they're going to stick with the devil they know rather than vote for someone who promises to do things like send their kids on 30-mile bus rides every day.
This doesn't mean Democrats can't run on progressive policies. Talk about fixing and expanding Obamacare, if you want. Talk about universal pre-kindergarten. Talk about guaranteed parental leave. If it's OK with those voters in Erie, it's OK with me.
ISO fighting 2020 nominee: Republicans are eating our lunch. I want a 2020 Democrat tough enough to eat theirs.
Progressives keep trying to convince themselves that people are sick and tired of what's going on in this country. They are half right. Americans are tired. They're tired of the endless rancor, the name-calling and the lies. They're tired of the frenetic insanity of the last few years and the unprecedented attacks on America's institutions. Americans don't want to burn down the system. They want to put the fire out. Progressive activists may be angry but most of us are just exhausted.
Don't mess this up for America
Democrats have one job in 2020: Beating Donald Trump. Nothing else matters. If progressives manage to mess this up by insisting on hard-left positions and ideological purity, they will own Trump's second term. There is a time and a place for everything. When the ship is sinking and you find yourself in a lifeboat, you don't argue about where you want to go, you head for the nearest land. Further travel arrangements can wait until you're back in civilization.
The 2020 election is not a normal election. It isn't going to be about progressives and conservatives. It's going to be about those who believe America's democratic institutions are more important than the politics of the day and those who are willing to wreck them for short-term political gain. We who choose to stand with our democratic institutions need to keep our eye on the prize. We can't afford the self-indulgence of standing on principle and going down in glorious defeat.
Or rather, we must all stand on one overriding principle, that we must install someone with respect for the rule of law and reverence for our constitutional system of government as the next president of the United States. That will require compromise from all of us. The bridge is long and narrow, but cross it we must.
Republican Chris Truax, an appellate lawyer in San Diego, is a member of USA TODAY's Board of Contributors.
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4 comments:
If Truex,a contributor to the USA "Board of Contributors",is a Republican,then I'm Jesse Jackson.Anything else,after that initial lying premise,cannot be taken seriously.I don't care if he has a Republican membership card stating he is a GOP devotee --so did McCain,Ryan,Flake and the Bushes--what does that prove?If you are paid by USA Today,you're NOT a Republican(e.g.:Buchanan).But Truex,by rooting against a Trump re-election,has shown which party he's REALLY a member of--the Suicidal Order of White Sychophants (SOWS).Appropriate,because this is what the blacks will quote to him as they hang him from a nice tall tree--"what you sows,so shall you reaps honky m.f'er."
What the white traitors have done is,by joining forces with black supremacists,they are sowing the seeds that sometime--possibly in our lifetimes--will cause the end to their,or their children's existence--and all whites.Pandora's Box?We haven't seen anything yet.
I don't get it,don't understand it--and I never will.
--GR Anonymous
NOT MUCH WORSE THAN SOMEONE WHO IS GUILT RIDDEN AND SPINELESS AGAINST ONES HISTORIC ENEMIES, BUT IS FULL TILT GUNG HO AGAINST THEIR OWN RACE. YOU CERTAINLY CAN NOT CONSIDER THEM FREEDOM LOVING FELLOW AMERICANS. THEY MUST BE CALLED OUT FOR WHAT THEY ARE: BRAINWASHED BONOBO'S.
THAT TYPE OF MINDSET MUST BE A DEFAULT SELF PRESERVATION MECHANISM THEY SUBCONSCIOUSLY
OBTAIN WHILE YOUNG AND IMPRESSIONABLE. THE LEFT EDUCATORS RELY ON GROUP THINK, BECAUSE IT THREATENS ANY SOLITARY STANDS AGAINST LIBERAL BULLSHIT LIKE DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION, WHILE STIFLING ANY LOVE FOR ONES OWN (WHITE) RACE. IN FACT ITS INSTITUTIONALLY FORBIDDEN TO BE PRO WHITE IN ANY WAY SHAPE OR FORM. BUT EVERYONE KNOWS THAT, ONE WOULD HOPE, EXCEPT THE MAJORITY OF LIBERAL YOUTH WHO CONTINUE TO PUSH FOR THEIR OWN DEMISE, WHILE THINKING THEY ARE VIRTUOUS AND ON "THE RIGHT SIDE OF HISTORY".
THESE PROGRESSIVE PROFESSORS ARE DOING A GREAT JOB WITH INDOCTRINATION.
"That will require compromise from all of us. The bridge is long and narrow, but cross it we must."
Goodwill and compromise gone forever I am sad to say. It is not coming back soon if ever. The Democrats have set the tone and it is not good.
"this is what the blacks will quote to him as they hang him from a nice tall tree--'what you sows,so shall you reaps honky m.f'er.'"
Among the negro probably a minor consideration but probably also a major wish.
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