Donald Trump, the least self-aware person in the country, at least seems to know that he’s a terrible debater. He has the vocabulary of a kindergartener, strings words together in combinations that aren’t recognizable as English and has absolutely no idea what he’s talking about most of the time. His sole objective when he begins a sentence is to get to the end of the sentence.
So why did he crush all the debate insta-polls in 2016?
First of all, Jeb! needed a billion more exclamation points. But more important, Trump had something no other candidate had: He took the popular position on immigration.
You forget this now because -- post Trump -- nearly all Republicans pretend to take America’s side on immigration. Even Trump pretends to take America’s side! (Luckily, he didn’t keep any of his immigration promises, so he’s free to reissue them.)
Even Mr. Open Borders, Gov. Chris Christie, who gave in-state tuition to illegals and directed his Senate appointee, Jeff Chiesa, to vote for amnesty, now resignedly says of Trump’s nonexistent wall: “Look, at this point, I think we've started to build it; let's finish it.”
Gee, thanks.
Until Trump’s 2016 campaign, the standard Republican mantra on immigration required these four points and no others:
1. Cite your immigrant relatives.
TED CRUZ: “I am the son of an Irish-Italian mom and a Cuban immigrant dad.” (And a feral badger.)
MARCO RUBIO: “My family’s immigrants. My neighbors are all immigrants. My in-laws are all immigrants.”
2. Claim you will “secure the border.”
SCOTT WALKER: "I believe we need to secure the border. I’ve been to the border!"
CHRIS CHRISTIE: "What we need to do is to secure our border."
3. Say walls don’t work.
JEB BUSH: “To build a wall, and to deport people ... it would destroy community life, it would tear families apart.”
RUBIO: “I also believe we need a fence. The problem is if El Chapo builds a tunnel under the fence ...”
4. Propose a bunch of B.S. solutions that definitely won’t work.
CARLY FIORINA: "Look, we know what it takes to secure a border. We’ve heard a lot of great ideas here: money, manpower, technology ..."
CHRISTIE: "We need to use electronics, we need to use drones, we need to use FBI, DEA and ATF ...”
What would any of those accomplish, exactly? These politicians say a wall is cruel, but they're going to direct troops to shoot illegals? Have the drones drop bombs on them? Will we use “electronics" to amuse ourselves with videos of illegals as they pour across our border?
The media try to dismiss Gov. Ron DeSantis as another Scott Walker, but I distinctly recall breaking things during Walker’s presidential announcement because he didn’t say one word about immigration. (On the other hand, he did propose a slew of new military interventions!)
Jeb!’s presidential announcement also had nothing about immigration (unless you include a boring digression about his wife being Mexican). A year earlier, he’d said on Fox News that illegal immigrants had not committed a felony, but “an act of love.” (The roar of applause from The Wall Street Journal could be heard for miles.)
Rubio only glancingly mentioned immigration in his announcement, buried in a list of other needed reforms. His main point was that “Cuban exiles ... former slaves and refugees ... together built the freest and most prosperous nation ever!” (What British and Dutch settlers? Never heard of 'em.)
This was a striking omission inasmuch as Rubio had won his Senate race vowing never to support amnesty, then spent his first two years in office pushing amnesty, which won him a pat on the head from Fox magnate Rupert Murdoch. Fox News rewarded him at the first GOP debate in 2015 by not asking him a single question about immigration, despite this massive betrayal.
After the debate, Murdoch tweeted: “Bush [and] others did well, perhaps Rubio best of all,” while Trump spoke “nonsense” on immigration.
As you will recall, Jeb! dropped out after the second primary, having won only four more delegates than I did; Rubio lost his own state, and Trump went on to win more primary votes than any Republican in history. (Totally upsetting my worldview. If an Australian billionaire doesn’t have his finger on the pulse of the American voter, nothing makes sense anymore -- up is down, cold is hot, liquid is solid, black is white ...)
The crucial point is Trump wasn’t a dazzling debater -- the man can barely talk. His ace in the hole was to take America’s side on immigration -- something voters had been politely requesting for 50 years. He said he’d build a wall, end anchor babies, deport all illegals and on and on.
His immigration positions were steroids in a race where all his competitors had vowed to be steroid-free. And then, like every other politician who’s ever promised to “secure the border,” Trump betrayed us. Now, he’s just another lying politician.
I guess we’re about to find out which of the current candidates are smart enough to take the steroids this time.
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Well Ann, tonight is the "big night", so I guess we will see if Ron DeSantis is merely a victim of a vast media smear campaign (which I think he is), and/or if he's allowed a bunch of milquetoast thinking political consultants, to water him down into Jeb v.2.
I suspect too much of both, but what I think we will find, is that despite everything, Trump will end up being the only candidate with the stones to deliver the message that Right thinking Americans want/need to hear.
Vivek- will "talk the talk", but I think he is playing to Trump's base, and his history of changing his views WILL catch-up with him.
Chris Christie is so establishment that he will just embarrass himself, again (not that he cares- I don't even know why he is running except to sabotage Trump, and keep his name in the news)
Tim Scott is no better than Christie, except he probably "means well" and isn't just there to play spoiler.
Mike Pence is a joke! I don't know who he is listening to, but whomever told him to run, should be fired! I'd call him an empty suit, but that isn't a feckless enough way to describe him. (empty suits don't talk, and make it worse)
Nikki Haley... good grief, give us all a break! Please go away, and take -
Asa Hutchinson with you! Talk about some people that can't "read the room"! Only paid consultants convince these fools to run, because no voter, anywhere, wants them!
Doug Burgum? Never heard of him, is he real or an AI generated automaton? Is he just there to make Mike and Nikki seem relevant?
So that leave Ron and Don; the real candidates.
If Ron falters, it's right back to Trump, love it or hate it, it's reality.
This whole thing is Ron's to lose, and if he goes full Jeb, he has nobody to blame but himself.
Wrong. We need several issues discussed in addition to immigration:
1. Federal & state covid tyranny, lockdowns, masking, separation, denial of therapeutics, "Safe & Effective" Vaccines, Florida's very brief lockdown vs Cali, Florida's vax passport ban, Fauci v Ladapo etc
2. Elections: "There was huge fraud in key states, but *try that in Florida* where I was reelected 60-40. We prosecute it here. Pence sabotaged the election commission that Trump disbanded after 6 mo" etc
3. Integrity: Wealthy Vivek repeatedly lied that he "needed" Soros money for school. He lies to cover his lies, falsely claims Soros said he wants DeSantis to win. Do we need compulsive liars in the WH?
4. Grooming & anti-American socialist indoctrination in government schools, and child gender-changing drugs & surgery: Florida takes *action* under DeSantis.
5. School choice: Florida vs Cali, NY etc
All these issues are winners for DeSantis, but Anne is blind to at least two of them, letting her hatred of Trump compel her to claim that 2020 wasn't stolen, and believing that "people were dropping like flies" from covid, not from denial of care, HCQ & IVM, cancelation of doctors, censorship etc
6. Inflation: The "Print Money to Fight Inflation Act". Paying people more not to work than to work. Oil & gas. Inflation = Theft, taxation without representation.
Possibly 7: Loyalty & Jan 6. The break-in was bad, but it was led by agent provocateurs who were never arrested, the protestors were unarmed, and many harmless people including some who never went in get cruel, unusual & unconstitutional treatment such as beatings & torture, years of solitary before rigged trials, blocked exculpatory evidence, presumed guilt, jail "suicides" & decades-long sentences. Trump's pandering to Qanon & other psyops, holding the event in DC, assuming it wouldn't be infiltrated by agent provocateurs -- all foolish but not criminal. Trump threw his supporters under the bus & refused to lift a finger to help their legal defense. Loyalty is a 1-way street for him.