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Home Front: Politix
Victor Davis Hanson - 'The Trump Rationale'
2018-05-22
[National Review] His voters knew what they were getting, and most support him still. Why exactly did nearly half the country vote for Donald Trump?

Why also did the arguments of Never Trump Republicans and conservatives have marginal effect on voters? Despite vehement denunciations of the Trump candidacy from many pundits on the right and in the media, Trump nonetheless got about the same percentage of Republican voters (88‐90 percent) as did McCain in 2008 and Romney in 2012, who both were handily defeated in the Electoral College.

Here are some of reasons voters knew what they were getting with Trump and yet nevertheless assumed he was preferable to a Clinton presidency.

1) Was Trump disqualified by his occasional but demonstrable character flaws and often rank vulgarity? To believe that plaint, voters would have needed a standard by which both past media of coverage of the White House and the prior behavior of presidents offered some useful benchmarks. Unfortunately, the sorts of disturbing things we know about Trump we often did not know in the past about other presidents. By any fair measure, the sexual gymnastics in the White House and West Wing of JFK and Bill Clinton, both successful presidents, were likely well beyond President Trump’s randy habits. Harry Truman’s prior Tom Pendergast machine connections make Trump steaks and Trump university seem minor. By any classical definition, Lyndon Johnson could have been characterized as both a crook and a pervert. In sum, the public is still not convinced that Trump’s crudities are necessarily different from what they imagine of some past presidents. But it does seem convinced, in our age of a 24/7 globalized Internet, that 90 percent negative media coverage of the Trump tenure is quite novel.

2) Personal morality and public governance are related, but we are not always quite sure how. Jimmy Carter was both a more moral person and a worse president than Bill Clinton. Jerry Ford was a more ethical leader than Donald Trump ‐ and had a far worse first 16 months. FDR was a superb wartime leader ‐ and carried on an affair in the White House, tried to pack and hijack the Supreme Court, sent U.S. citizens into internment camps, and abused his presidential powers in ways that might get a president impeached today. In the 1944 election, the Republican nominee Tom Dewey was the more ethical ‐ and stuffy ‐ man. In matters of spiritual leadership and moral role models, we wish that profane, philandering (including an affair with his step-niece), and unsteady General George S. Patton had just conducted himself in private and public as did the upright General Omar Bradley. But then we would have wished even more that Bradley had just half the strategic and tactical skill of Patton. If he had, thousands of lives might have been spared in the advance to the Rhine.
Posted by:Besoeker

#9  Any NeverTrumper that can't see the judge appointments because of the tweets is just a fool.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2018-05-22 23:13  

#8  Grom, when he appointed Scott Pruitt EPA Director. Swampy went down hard.
Posted by: Regular joe   2018-05-22 19:52  

#7  I voted against Mrs. Clinton last time. I’ll vote for President Trump next time, or Nicki Haley.
Posted by: trailing wife   2018-05-22 19:29  

#6  naked, over broken glass
Posted by: Frank G   2018-05-22 19:08  

#5  To be honest, I didn't really so much vote FOR Trump. I voted AGAINST Hillary. I would have crawled the two miles to my polling place to vote against that evil witch.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia    2018-05-22 17:18  

#4   Punch a hippy

When did this happen/
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2018-05-22 16:30  

#3  His voters knew what they were getting, and most support him still.

My priorities are:
1. Kill terrorists
2. Cut taxes
3. Punch a hippy

Trump has delivered on all my priorities.
Posted by: regular joe   2018-05-22 16:26  

#2  Pretty much sums it up for me and the rationale for my vote.

As usual, VDH sees the Signal vs. the Noise.
Posted by: Eltoroverde   2018-05-22 16:11  

#1  Unfortunately, NeverTrumpers and Dims couldn't get past the first 100 words without throwing up their hands. They need to get to the last paragraph.
Posted by: Bobby   2018-05-22 15:23  

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