In the Public Interest: What and Who Gave Us Trump?

 In the Public Interest: What and Who Gave Us Trump?

Alice Slater
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In the Public Interest by Ralph Nader
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In the Public Interest

What and Who Gave Us Trump?

Donald J. Trump’s presidential ambition has simmered for decades. He was and is a regular TV watcher and saw the changing political landscape. One by one, previous presidents diminished the integrity of the presidency and violated the rule of law, paving the way for Trump’s candidacy.

Bill Clinton was exposed for serial adulteries and abuses of women and lied under oath. This perjury led to him being impeached in the House (though he was acquitted in the Senate). “Hmm,” thought Donald, a serial abuser of women, “Clinton got away with it and was elected twice.” One potentially career-ending violation no longer had the weight it once did.

Then came George W. Bush – selected by the Electoral College and a Republican Supreme Court. “Hmm,” thought Donald to himself, “Even though Gore won the popular vote, Bush won because of Electors in swing states.”  Despite Gore’s crushing loss, the Democratic Party refused to support ongoing Electoral College reform (see nationalpopularvote.com). Once in office, George W. Bush and Dick Cheney lied repeatedly to start an unconstitutional illegal war with Iraq, which caused huge Iraqi and U.S. casualties and wreaked havoc on the U.S. budget. Bush and Cheney not only got away with these atrocities, but were reelected. A majority of voters believed their lies.  Violating the laws did not matter. “Hmm,” thought Donald to himself, “The President is above the law.” Positions of power and the trampling of laws appealed to Trump, a lawless, failed gambling czar.

Then along came Obama. He too got away with all kinds of slaughter abroad without authority of the Constitution, statutes, or international treaties. He too was reelected. Domestically, Obama did not prosecute any of the big Wall Street crooks that brought down our economy in 2008-2009, even though a vast majority of the population loathed these reckless financiers. With all of these misdeeds and violations of law on full display, Trump a big business crook himself, must have thought that he would not be held accountable. Even better, he knew how to use television to manipulate the media to his advantage. These examples are just some of the major ways that past presidents, Democrats especially, handed Trump his opportunity. I describe these and other presidential abuses of power in my recent book, To the Ramparts: How Bush and Obama Paved the Way for the Trump Presidency, and Why It Isn’t Too Late to Reverse Course.

Given these inoculations for breaking social norms and laws, Trump felt he could break additional norms and laws and still secure the Presidency. It almost didn’t work – Hillary Clinton’s campaign bungling lost three key states, which provided Trump a path to the White House. The crazy, antiquated Electoral College sealed the deal.

Trump has always known how to use power to get more power. He went after his opponents with harsh nicknames, repeated verbatim by a supine press. The name calling stuck and influenced voters. Democrats did not reciprocate with nicknames like “cheating Donald,” “corrupt Donald,” “Dangerous Donald,” etc.

Emboldened, Trump, with his television knowhow, grasped that many people prefer fiction to non-fiction. Fantasy is big business and it can serve to distract from grim real-life injustices.  Day after day, the mass media proved this point by giving huge time to entertainment compared to news and civic engagements locally and nationally.

Donald, through his daily tweets and assertions, shaped a story – true or not, that would help him win the White House. Reporters have collected over 10,000 of Trumps lies and seriously misleading statements since he became President (see the complete list here via the Washington Post).

But Trump, with his 50 million Twitter followers, has his own media machine, which grows because the mass media replays so many of his fictions as if they were real.

Still, the Democrats should have defeated him handily and, failing that, should have since driven his poll numbers below 40 or 42 percent, where they hover.

Democrats having lost the crucial election of 2010 in Congress, most state legislatures and governorships, Democrats lost the gerrymandering battle. This set the stage for Republicans to seriously suppress the vote in many ways documented by the League of Women Voters and the Brennan Center. Some of this suppression occurred in key swing states like Wisconsin.

Today, Trump seems impervious to the many accurate accusations of corruptions and impeachable offenses. He ruthlessly scuttles lifesaving health/safety protections for the American people, undermines law enforcement, and breaks his repeated promises to provide “great” health insurance, “pure” clean air, and jobs for workers displaced by globalization. The norms that restrain politicians and their constitutional duty to “faithfully execute the laws” have been deeply eroded.

Trump is undeterred by the hundreds of syndicated columns and the regular television commentary by leading conservatives who despise him. George Will, Michael Gerson, Max Boot, David Brooks, Bret Stephens, and others have gone after Trump repeatedly. The attacks on the Prevaricator in Chief are like water off a duck’s back. Even Trump’s trail of broken campaign promises is routinely overlooked by the press and the Trump base.

Next week my column will address what to do to make Trump a one-term President. Only a landslide defeat in 2020 will keep Trump from tweeting “fake election” and demanding a recount.

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Donald
All valid points. I can’t resist pointing out that many people would criticize Nader’s argument for omitting one salient reason Bush and Trump won: Nader’s 2000 run against ardent environmentalist Al Gore.   There’s plenty of blame to go around, and so many disasters were patently avoidable.

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I’m sick of blaming Ralph Nader for Gore’s loss.   Why didn’t the Dems demand the abolition of the Electoral College since Gore won the poplar vote.   Also why aren’t we all petitioning for ranked choice voting so we don’t have to always vote for the lesser evil–they’re doing that now with Biden and let us support great candidates like Ralph Nader without fear of electing Bush?  See  https://ballotpedia.org/Ranked-choice_voting_(RCV)  Alice

Alice Slater
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646-238-9000(mobile)
We may now care for each Earthian individual at a sustainable billionaire’s level of affluence while living exclusively on less than 1 percent of our planet’s daily energy income from our cosmically designed nuclear reactor, the Sun, optimally located 92 million safe miles away from us.   Buckminster Fuller

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David Swanson

Gore won both in the popular vote AND in the Electoral College AND in Florida by any possible means of counting Florida.

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I can’t believe people still repeat the garbage blaming Nader for Bush despite the mountain of evidence to the contrary.  And couching it in terms like ‘many people’ shows they know the comment is on weak ground. 
I have not voted for a Dem or Republican in 25 years. I wish more people would vote for what they want and not against what they fear. The country would be much better off. If you vote for what you don’t want and get it, you only have yourself to blame. People need to realize they are being manipulated by fear to vote against their interests. People who do so even know they are voting for the ‘lesser evil’ which is voting for evil, i.e. voting for war and Wall Street.
KZ

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Alice
We should all be working for ranked choice voting so we will NEVER EVER will be asked to vote for the lesser evil instead of who we really want in office!! Alice

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 Harber
I’m with you, Kevin. Jill Stein doesn’t deserve the disses she gets either, including her raising money for recounts the Dems should have fought for, not against.

I’ll grant that vote splitting largely helped sink Fatah in 2006, handing Hamas victories in the Palestinian elections (note: They didn’t “seize” power undemocratically), but not in the US races.
Jim

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Kevin, 
I totally agree with you and frankly, I don’t appreciate blaming a person like Nader who has more personal integrity and political wisdom than all of those on the left who take pot shots at him and blame him for Bush being elected. Gore ran a pathetic campaign and gave the election away. If they want to blame anyone, blame Gore, blame the dumbed downed public, blame this corrupt system, don’t blame a man who has devoted his entire life to changing it for the better. 
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Laura
I agree as well, furthermore Al Gore is an interesting “environmentalist” who only seems to like green solutions if they are tech which he can profit from. That and the fact that he still has deals with Occidental Oil to this day, the oil company on whose board his father was on. The Gore family has close ties to this oil company but I’m sure they are still totally against fossil fuel companies otherwise, right?

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