President Trump’s Speech Last Night

Guest Post by Scott Adams

I didn’t see President Trump’s entire speech last night. I’m catching up this morning. Looks to me as if it was a base-clearing home run. Even Democrats are having trouble criticizing it. Surveys are positive. Stock market is up. CNN’s most credible anti-Trumper, Van Jones, said Trump was presidential, in a good way. Don Lemon got triggered into cognitive dissonance, hypothesizing that Trump’s presidential words don’t match his off-stage personality. In other words, it was a speech.

Trump pulled a Khan maneuver. You remember when Clinton invited the Khan family to talk about their fallen hero son while criticizing Trump. Trump fell for that trap by responding to it, which allowed his critics to frame him as disrespectful to a Gold Star family.

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Last night, President Trump returned the favor. He wrapped part of his message around honoring a fallen hero. You can’t criticize any part of that without seeming disrespectful. And persuasion-wise, saying Ryan Owen’s memory is “etched into eternity” is one of the great presidential lines of all time. Simple and perfect. And thanks to President Trump’s speech, Ryan Owen’s name is in fact etched into eternity. The President predicted it, then he literally made it happen, right in front of us, without taking the focus off of Ryan. That’s as good as it gets.

Trump did a High Ground Maneuver by referring to many of the criticisms of his administration as “trivial.” Now the people who keep making such criticisms are defining themselves to be in the unimportant part of the conversation. That is super-strong persuasion that I think most people missed. It’s a trap. Wait for more “trivial” criticisms, with the President’s supporters calling them out as they happen. It will make the critics look small and unimportant.

Trump apparently opened his speech (I missed that part) by speaking out against some recent hate crimes in the United States. By putting that topic first, he made it a top priority, if only in our minds. That was the not-Hitler moment the world was hoping to see. I told you in prior posts and tweets that by this summer Trump would move the national consciousness from the illusion that he is Hitler to the opinion that his administration is not competent. By the end of the year, the critics will be saying some version of this: “Okay, he gets a lot done, and he isn’t Hitler, but we still don’t like it.” That story arc looks as if it accelerated last night, but I expect lots more Hitler talk before summer. Last night was big for the President, but only a first step toward improving his brand.

Other fresh news tells us the Trump Administration is going to work more closely with black colleges to help them succeed. That isn’t quite the plan I blogged about, in which the country moves toward free college for all and puts African-Americans in the first wave because you get the most bang for the buck by helping first the communities that need it most. This was good pre-suasion from Trump ahead of the speech because it put observers in a non-Hitler frame of mind.

Persuasion-wise, if your opponents are hitting you with the professionally-engineered pre-suasion of “dark” as the label for everything you say, the best response is to do something positive for African-Americans. Then let your critics call your plans “dark.” How’s that sound to your ear?

if Trump maintains a constructive engagement with the black community, and continues to talk about unity, while his critics call him “dark,” who wins the persuasion? Trump’s critics might accidentally turn him into the third black president. (Counting Bill Clinton as first.) That’s obviously a big stretch, but you didn’t think he would get elected president either. Four years is a lot of time for a Master Persuader.

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hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
March 1, 2017 1:30 pm

The moment he called Obamacare a disaster and gestured to the agonized Pelosi in front of him was a Scott Adams re-frame moment of genius.

starfcker
starfcker
  hardscrabble farmer
March 1, 2017 5:03 pm

Best moment in the whole thing. She almost stroked out right there.

kokoda - the most deplorable
kokoda - the most deplorable
March 1, 2017 1:42 pm

As Scott stated, that Ryan Owen business was an excellent means to stick the knife in and twist it as a retort to the Democrats Khan display.

The other use of audience was the family members of those killed by illegals – another twist of the knife.

Many points of Trump speeches are deliberately tied to supporting his agenda and at the same time sticking it to the Dems.

The Dems didn’t even stand when the President walked in – a disgrace to the country and its citizens.

Fuck the scum Schumer and Puglosi.

aguila2011
aguila2011
  kokoda - the most deplorable
March 2, 2017 8:10 am

And thank heaven the camera’s didn’t waste any time covering McLame and his facial contortions during that honor.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 1, 2017 2:08 pm

The speech itself is less important to me than the leftist reactions to it.

Their reaction indicates it was a fine speech, maybe one of his best.

Barnum Bailey
Barnum Bailey
  Anonymous
March 1, 2017 2:48 pm

Watching the democrats sit on their hands every time Trump spoke of running the USA for the benefit of the USA’s citizens informs me that never has there been almost half of a legislative organization so overrun by treason.

Quite frankly, I ask: Who do those democrat clowns represent? It sure as HELL isn’t US citizens.

Firing squads most certainly seem to be in order here.

I quite literally believe those who refuse to believe the USA should be run for US citizens are out and out traitors and they should be at LEAST kicked out of the USA and stripped of their citizenship.

aguila2011
aguila2011
  Barnum Bailey
March 2, 2017 8:13 am

It isn’t like the only traitors are on the “D” side of the aisle though. Trump is being stabbed in the back by the RINO’s also. And we all know who they are.

Ed
Ed
  aguila2011
March 2, 2017 9:29 am

You’re right. The “almost half” are easily seen, but the other ‘more than half’ are just like them and are dismissed as suspects because of their party affiliation. Democrats are openly treasonous, and they leave no doubt about their guilt. Republicans are secretly treasonous and manage to fool quite a few people just by pretending to be the opposite of their “enemies”.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
March 1, 2017 2:09 pm

I like the idea of his VOICE plan (Victims Of Immigrant Crime Engagement) where people can call in to report illegals’ crimes. I hope throwing garbage on the ground qualifies.

Barnum Bailey
Barnum Bailey
March 1, 2017 2:44 pm

“That isn’t quite the plan I blogged about, in which the country moves toward free college for all and puts African-Americans in the first wave because you get the most bang for the buck by helping first the communities that need it most.”

Is Scott Adams playing us? He can’t be this stupid.

Why not skip the four to five year (or more) expense and just hand black people diplomas….randomly assign them to state schools, Ivy League schools, historically black colleges, hell it doesn’t matter.

It doesn’t matter if half of blacks in the USA have IQ’s below 85 (College should require at least 110, but I guess that’s both elitist AND racist.) EVERYONE, even individuals with Downs Syndrome with IQ’s below 70 absolutely belong in college, studying Econ 101, Calculus 151, etc., etc.

Since EVERYONE is going to go to college, I guess we’ll have to pay to build out Higher Ed quite a bit. Why NOT? Put it on the National Mastercard, it’s not like debt MATTERS, right?

Perhaps I have too literal a mind. Perhaps I’m missing Adams’ joke here. OTOH, perhaps those who take aim at the “spergy” people like me should receive tit for tat: I’m happy to put the crosshairs of a not-at-all-virtual scope on such folks. In fact, when the day comes where Uncle Sam’s Mastercard finally does get declined, I suspect people like me (BUT NOT ME, I’ll be watching from a safe distance, popcorn in hand) will be doing a lot of that.

Barnum Bailey
Barnum Bailey
  Barnum Bailey
March 1, 2017 3:54 pm

Free college.
Everyone goes to college.

Is this just “everyone gets a trophy” writ large?

starfcker
starfcker
  Barnum Bailey
March 1, 2017 5:10 pm

BB, you’re thinking along the BLM type students. I’ll use our black state school, Florida A&M, as an example. A&M stands for agricultural and mechanical. A glorified trade school if you will. Not MIT by any stretch, but for my lifetime has been churning out graduates competent in the fields Florida’s economy needs, and a degree from that school is well respected.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  starfcker
March 1, 2017 9:44 pm

Star,are you high?A&M is a joke.

Arnold Ziffel
Arnold Ziffel
  Barnum Bailey
March 1, 2017 5:55 pm

Yes with the bill handed to us.

Ed
Ed
  Barnum Bailey
March 2, 2017 9:33 am

“Is Scott Adams playing us? He can’t be this stupid.”

No, he ain’t kidding, and he really is that stupid. He’s a libtard who writes things that pass the confirmation bias filters sometimes.

Barnum Bailey
Barnum Bailey
  Ed
March 2, 2017 9:52 am

Yeah, that’s what I thought. The people who keep citing Scott Adams as somehow Alt-lite are idiots.

Frankly, anyone who calls for “free” [Fill in the blank] is too short for any ride in the Intellectual Park.

RiNS
RiNS
March 1, 2017 3:35 pm

SA is correct. Trump is The Master Persuader.

Seriously. who is advising the Democrats. A couple of weeks back the interwebs were ablaze about the choice of dress for the First Lady. Fast forward to last evening and white is now a symbol of protest for, get ready for it, women’s rights. Hardly surprising. The left has never left behind a standard they couldn’t double down on. Yep Melania’s white dress was racist and then they turn around and wear white to Trump’s Speech.

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The Party of the Klan showing their true colours by wearing white to “unite against any attempts by the Trump administration to roll back the incredible progress women have made in the last century.” A better scene could not be scripted. Nancy’s gang might as well have worn the Hoods and Capes because they ended up looking like fools. They are the ones now seen as not being reasonable. Trump has claimed the middle ground to unite the country and MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!

Trump has just pulled off an Epic bait and switch. A master stroke of persuasion and controlling the narrative. To see the Democrats is to watch cognitive dissonance writ large. The opposition is now in a measurable state of panic.

And the best part has to be the look on Pelosi’s face. Somehow her scowl was able to shine thru all the Botox. This morning Nancy Pelosi, still reeling from her error in tactics, decides to double down all the while admitting that she has been had.

The link below is from MSNBC but it does show that the speech itself isn’t important. The message of the speech are the responses. Trump’s opponents are once again, as always, talking about what Donald might do rather than what he has done.

It is Saturday Morning and they are left to wait for the phone to ring after a first date.

kokoda - the most deplorable
kokoda - the most deplorable
  RiNS
March 1, 2017 4:41 pm

I really liked the Hood pic

Other annon
Other annon
  RiNS
March 2, 2017 5:54 am

Polosi thinks Bush is president.So is she on earth or in Dementia?

Trapped in Portlandia
Trapped in Portlandia
March 1, 2017 3:59 pm

When a smart guy like Van Jones, as liberal as he may be, says that if Trump keeps this up he will be in office for 8 years, you know the democrats are screwed. If Michael Moore heard Van Jones assessment I bet his baseball cap exploded of his head.

Reading Scott Adams after game analysis of Trump is better than listening to Howard Cosell after an Ali fight.

The Modern Chronicler
The Modern Chronicler
March 1, 2017 4:40 pm

Comments I’ve read by older Americans said that this was the most presidential speech since Ronald Reagan. I was in high school as Reagan’s term ended, and do remember him as a very effective and skillful orator.

Trump gave off an air of steely confidence and unshakable conviction in the American character and spirit. It was impossible not to walk away with pride over the United States.

As said, the comments about ObamaCare, the presentation of an African-American girl who flunked 3rd grade twice and who went on to grad school, and the families of those murdered by illegal aliens… the Democrats must have hated every second of it.

And if anybody criticizes Trump for his recognition of William “Ryan” Owens for alleged political gain, let them be consistent and mention Barack Obama’s craven political theater at a black church after the Charleston shooting – or let them remain silent. I for one think Trump was sincere, because unlike the 44th president, Trump cares about the military and military families.

Flashman
Flashman
March 1, 2017 5:00 pm

It was a good speech. Not as good as Gabby Johnson’s, but good.

Fergus
Fergus
  Flashman
March 1, 2017 7:28 pm

What’s a Gabby Johnson? Is she the voice of Bart Simpson?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Fergus
March 1, 2017 10:02 pm

See: Blazing Saddles

unit472
unit472
March 1, 2017 8:05 pm

It would be nice to believe HBCU could offer students educations they could benefit from but its that really the case? Tuskeegee and Morehouse are not what they were in 1940 when a high yeller class of blacks ran and attended those schools. About the best that can be hoped for by expanding HBCU enrollment is to reduce the number of black students in historically white schools and let them award ersatz degrees to ersatz students,

Dennis Roe
Dennis Roe
March 2, 2017 8:05 am

A good speech. But to actually accomplish anything who does he have to rely on and deal with? The circle jerkers on the one side jumping up and down with mad enthusiasm. for show, because most of them really want to stab him in the back or the sad sack clowns on the other side who looked morose and angry that they had to stand and clap for a fallen soldier? Don’t forget the supreme dimwits up front in the weekend at bernies section, how much can you help if you’re already dead. I wish Don a lot of luck, he’s gonna need it.