The Real Genius of Trump

Guest Post by Bill Bonner

YOUGHAL, IRELAND – The markets seemed to hold their breath… still, like dead leaves before a hurricane.

The Dow barely moved yesterday.

Jim Cramer, of TV’s Mad Money, says we’re waiting to see if the EU “caves” in Donald Trump’s trade war. Then, he says, the market will go much higher.

Other reports say the market is waiting for more earnings announcements.

More likely… money has been upstaged.

It’s the Trump Show, playing to sold-out audiences everywhere. Politics. Politics. Politics. Money will have to wait…

…for a while.

Cracking Open

And what a show it is. Audiences laugh. They cry. They renew their passports and look for sharp objects or open windows.

Something remarkable is happening; the American public is cracking open… dividing itself into hostile camps, with Donald J. Trump as the wedge. Some of them hate him. Some love him.

For the haters, he can do no good. If he achieved peace in the Middle East, prosperity at home… and built a Trump hotel on Mars… they would still see no good in the man.

If he caused the blind to see… the lame to dance… and walked across the Potomac barefoot, they would suspect a trick.

They detest the way he talks, the way he slouches, the way he treats his wife, the way he does business, the way he eats…

They have nothing but contempt for the man and all he represents – crassness, stupidity, ignorance, TV, golf, gaudy buildings, celebrity culture, and in-your-face wealth.

If he were to die tomorrow, they would breathe a sigh of relief, cross themselves as if they had been spared by the Virgin Mary, and look forward to the next election.

Trump World

For the Trump lovers, on the other hand, he can do no wrong. He is their man. They are his. He is their shepherd. His battles are their battles. His victories are theirs, too.

But theirs is the bigger challenge, too, for they have to reconcile the real world with the Trump world.

And there is Mr. Trump himself, contradicting, backpedaling, and denying the very affirmations they took as gospel only a day before.

One day, they are told that Mr. Putin and his minions would do nothing to sully the pristine U.S. election process.

The faithful barely had time to assimilate that doctrine when a new one was announced: Yes, the president believes his top men in the intelligence agencies. Russia did interfere in the 2016 election.

Quickly turning their heads to face the newfound foe in Moscow, Trump’s true believers are then rocked again, when their hero claims he never said that.

The Washington Post elaborates:

Six days ago, President Trump held a news conference to walk back comments he made suggesting that he did not believe that Russian President Vladimir Putin oversaw a plan to interfere in the 2016 presidential election.

“Let me be totally clear in saying that – and I’ve said this many times – I accept our intelligence community’s conclusion that Russia’s meddling in the 2016 election took place,” Trump said in that statement.

Trump then said he realized, after seeing the backlash to his news conference, that one statement needed clarifying. That’s when he offered his now-infamous “double-negative” defense. “In a key sentence in my remarks, I said the word ‘would’ instead of ‘wouldn’t.’… The sentence should have been, ‘I don’t see any reason why it wouldn’t be Russia.’ Sort of a double negative.”

But on Sunday, he suggested that the investigation was “all a big hoax.”

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But as Mr. Trump himself put it, he could kill someone dead on Fifth Avenue, and still, his supporters would stick with him.

He stumbles and bumbles along – and they see a genius with a plan. And when he undermines the “conservative” principles and institutions that they hold most dear… they insist it is fake news.

Trump Faction

Each group has its own source of information, opinion, and advice – thanks largely to the new electronic media.

Thanks to algorithms and machine learning, Google and Facebook know which version of “fake news” you want… and they make sure you get it.

Each group has its hopes, night terrors, and fantasies… teased and elaborated by a circus media…

And each regards Mr. Trump either as its Savior… or its Antichrist.

When Trump was elected, we expected that he would end up setting up a new political party. We called it “Trumpismo.”

The old-fashioned Republicans, we reasoned, would discover that he was an imposter – not a real conservative – and reject him. He would have to go off on his own political movement – much like Macri in Argentina or Macron in France.

Instead, Trump was able to attract and retain such an enthusiastic group of fans within the Republican ranks that no traditional conservative dared to defy him.

They buckled and bent… and the most anti-Trump among them – such as Senator Jeff Flake – announced their retirement.

The Trump faction became critical to winning in the primaries. And even incumbents despaired of facing the ire of the Trumpistas.

The Republican Party became the Party of Donald Trump, and the old Republican stalwarts, such as George Will, saw no other solution. “Vote the Republicans out of office,” they recommended.

As for Mr. Trump himself, he understood better than anyone how to whoop up his “base”… and how to use the techniques of reality TV and the wraslin’ genre to keep the seats filled.

His political philosophy, as near as we can fathom it, falls not far from the tree of the man himself. Millions of words have been written trying to decipher his plans and his programs. We have probably written 100,000 of them ourselves.

But most have been a waste of time. He is sui generis – at least in America.

In Latin America, the phenomenon is better known, as we will see tomorrow.

More to come…

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starfcker
starfcker
July 25, 2018 4:43 pm

Bill, you clueless Democrat. You’re in Europe, turn on the TV. Watch Jean Claude Juncker fold up like a piece of paper at their press conference today, meeting all Trump’s demands. And if you still have any energy, check out the Dow.

Stucky
Stucky
July 25, 2018 6:41 pm

“Millions of words have been written trying to decipher his plans and his programs. We have probably written 100,000 of them ourselves.” ——— article

Stop trying to figure out Trump. Many try. All fail. His ways are not our ways. He is above us mere mortals.

Sometimes it’s a damned good show. Sometimes you wanna kick the SOB off the stage. But, here’s one possible key … it’s just a show. The tickets are free! So just enjoy the damned show.

Trust the plan. When all else fails … pray. Lest you become prey.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Stucky
July 26, 2018 9:12 am

At the least, his ways are not the ways of the professional politicians.

22winmag - when you ask certain persons which floor they'd like, and they respond with "ladies lingerie"- they're referencing the AEROSMITH SONG!!!
22winmag - when you ask certain persons which floor they'd like, and they respond with "ladies lingerie"- they're referencing the AEROSMITH SONG!!!
July 25, 2018 7:53 pm

Count me out of the Pro-Trump camp.

Count me out of the Anti-Trump camp.

I just really care that much about fake-populist, Jewish, reality-TV actors.

Yahsure
Yahsure
July 25, 2018 8:40 pm

People I talk to who hate Trump can’t even tell me why.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
July 25, 2018 9:30 pm

I’m with 22Mag. I neither love nor hate him, I just don’t trust him.
I admit to enjoying the way he kicks the PC crowd in the belly.

Airman Higgs
Airman Higgs
July 26, 2018 6:55 am

Trump’s actions, and the reactions of the deranged sociopaths in both wings of the State party, along with the chattering asses, are highly entertaining for me. When Barry the Peace Bomber was El Jeffe I would dread looking at the news each morning. Now, I look forward to it.

My observation is that while Trump is certainly not a genius, he is pretty smart, and he is deliberately swimming in a very dangerous swamp. He seems to see no need to pretend to be a man of suave sophistication; he lets his money speak for him.

Only the willfully ignorant, or very low-intelligence people are going to trust any plan being concocted by those who see humanity as a resource to be farmed. Do not give them any of your energy, either hatred or devotion. You’re going to need all of it for yourself, your family and those in your tribe. This party hasn’t even gotten started yet.

Robert H Siddell Jr
Robert H Siddell Jr
July 26, 2018 3:30 pm

TPTB are a hoard of Vandals who were running wild plundering America until citizen Trump said enough and organized a Posse. I don’t always agree with the new Sheriff but he is trying to clean out the criminals and I’m riding with him. If the Democrats and RINOs had won in 2016, we might already have The Mark of the Beast and a cashless slave system.

james the deplorable wanderer
james the deplorable wanderer
July 26, 2018 9:06 pm

Bill Bonner thinks Jeff Flake is a traditional conservative? Talk about clueless!
He undoubtedly has tons more money than I have, but he really is uninformed about several things.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
July 26, 2018 9:33 pm

Gstaad, Switzerland

Years ago I was working a comedy club somewhere in the Deep South and the headliner was a ventriloquist with a giant stuffed duck that went by the name of Ken and Casey. A local open mic act was opening for us, can’t remember his name but he was pretty slow, and at the end of the week after watching a dozen shows he finally cornered Ken and said, in all seriousness-

“It’s not really the chicken that’s talkin’, it’s you.”

That’s Bill Bonner. He thinks he’s finally got it all figured out and it’s way funnier to hear him try and explain it to an audience that has understood it from the beginning than the Trump/talking chicken act was in the first place.