Stumper: Should Trump Mention His Most Popular Issue?

Guest Post by Ann Coulter

Stumper: Should Trump Mention His Most Popular Issue?

In 2015, Donald J. Trump decided he was going to run for president on popular ideas. This was a stunning, historic breakthrough in American politics. He made his announcement in a speech talking about Mexican rapists, pledging to deport illegal aliens and build a wall. And the rest is history.

I’m thinking he should try it again this Thursday night.

Recall that Trump’s famous escalator speech provided any number of possible campaign themes:

Bomb ISIS!

Take their oil!

Protect our veterans!

Bring our jobs home!

Repeal Common Core!

Repeal Obamacare!

Protect the Second Amendment!

Make China pay!

Concealed carry!

But that’s not what the crowds chanted. They certainly weren’t chanting “Reform Social Security!” or “Protect Ukraine’s national sovereignty!” No, the slogan that inspired a million T-shirts, chalk etchings, replicas and hashtags was: Build the wall!

Month after month, at every rally, whenever Trump mentioned the wall, the crowds went wild. It was Trump’s one surefire standing ovation, his “Free Bird” at a Lynyrd Skynyrd concert. Even before Trump would take the stage, his supporters would start the chant: “BUILD THE WALL!”

Before the 2016 Iowa caucuses, Daily Beast columnist Michael Moynihan tweeted: “Talked to lots of Trump supporters in Iowa. When I pointed out he wasn’t a conservative, all had same answer: ‘So? The wall!’”

Naturally, the media reacted as if Trump had called for gas chambers. But that just made him look like a brave truth-teller. The media furrowed their brows and explained that Trump was “riding a wave of anger against Washington.” He was appealing to “this very visceral, very angry populist working-class blue-collar worker.”

So it was furious boiling anger. On the other hand, if it was just trash talk the voters yearned for, why did New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie sink like a rock?

Political analysts kept droning on and on about Trump’s mysterious appeal, but in all their prolix analyses, I can’t find a single one saying, BOY, WERE WE WRONG ABOUT IMMIGRATION!

Even the so-called “Muslim ban” — vilified by the media — helped Trump. Why were we admitting people to our country who would turn around and shoot up the San Bernardino Inland Regional Center?

Back then, Trump’s attacks on the media were premised on policy — not their personal attacks on him. That’s why his supporters would never desert him, even as he was libeled from every media outlet every minute of every day.

The media claimed Trump’s popularity was just a cult of personality, but the one thing most voters weren’t wild about was his personality. Unfortunately, Trump may be the only person who actually believes the fake news on this. He seems to think that what drove him to a stunning upset victory in 2016 was that the public just adores the big lunk!

Rough estimate of topics in the typical Trump campaign speech, 2020:

40 minutes: Re-living 2016 election night

20 minutes: His experience with COVID — he’s better than ever!

15 minutes: Insults Biden, Kamala, the media

20 minutes: Brags about his crowd size and how his fans LOVE him (they never loved Reagan like this!)

0 minutes: Biden’s massively unpopular promise to amnesty illegal aliens and halt deportations on his “first day in office.”

Mass immigration is a huge boon for Democrats. It gives them lots of new voters. That’s immigrants’ primary skill: voting. We’ve become the country feared by John C. Calhoun, divided into people who work for a living and people who vote for a living.

Not only do Democrats need the votes, but their blind hatred of Everything Trump, means they are wedded to this ridiculously unpopular policy.

I have an idea! Why not make Biden talk about it?

New York magazine’s Andrew Sullivan (now on his own) and The New York Times’ Thomas Friedman and Frank Bruni — liberals all! — have begged the Democrats to drop the open borders nonsense. Even Mother Jones’ Kevin Drum wrote in astonishment last year that he couldn’t “see much daylight” between the Democrats’ ideas on immigration and “de facto open borders.”

Here’s Friedman, after watching a Democratic primary debate:

“I was shocked that so many were ready to decriminalize illegal entry into our country. I think people should have to ring the doorbell before they enter my house or my country.

“I was shocked at all those hands raised in support of providing comprehensive health coverage to undocumented immigrants. I think promises we’ve made to our fellow Americans should take priority, like to veterans in need of better health care.”

The media had a grand time calling Trump’s immigration policies “racist,” but unfortunately for them, Trump’s policies were popular with all kinds of voters. It wasn’t just “angry white men” who were losing their jobs and neighborhoods (and sometimes their lives) to immigrants. So were black people. So were Hispanics. So were teenagers. So were — well, to be fair, Asians were more likely to be the ones taking those jobs.

As Sullivan wrote: “[For Democrats, there are] no negatives to mass immigration at all, and no concern for existing American citizens’ interests in not having their wages suppressed through this competition.”

That’s probably why we don’t hear so much about Trump’s immigration policies being racist anymore. Now, it’s just the never-ending demand that Trump condemn “white supremacy.”

(Speaking of which, the debate this Thursday presents a golden opportunity to ask Trump the central question of this campaign. There’s a section on “Race,” and I think something along the lines of “Do you support white supremacy?” fits quite well under that rubric. Maybe — just maybe – we will finally get an answer to that question. Because let’s just admit it: If they don’t ask this time, they’re never gonna.)

If you want to know how Trump could shoot someone on Fifth Avenue in 2016 and not lose a single vote, look no further than his proposals on immigration.

It’s one thing to push an unpopular idea. The GOP does that all the time: the Trans-Pacific Partnership — how about the Iraq War?

How many people supported moving our embassy to Jerusalem? (Answer:36%.)

How many supported Bush’s plan to privatize Social Security? (Answer: 25%.)

How many supported Trump’s tax cuts? (Answer: 24%.)

How many thought immigration levels should be decreased or stay the same? (Answer: 75%.)

How many supported mass deportation of all illegal immigrants? (Answer: 54%.)

Trump’s genius was that he was pushing policies that were popular. Maybe he should try it again at this Thursday’s debate.

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16 Comments
Saxons Wrath
Saxons Wrath
October 22, 2020 2:34 pm

Time is short, the christmas season, and the sounds of violence are almost upon us!!!
Hope you have a great turkey day and Xmas!!
Try not to waste too much ammo shooting looters, you’ll need it later too.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  Saxons Wrath
October 22, 2020 5:36 pm

saxon,
i was in the super wal mart yesterday–they are short on many basic products–either the supply chain is still effed up or people are prepping hard–

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  TampaRed
October 22, 2020 7:21 pm

T R. I walk all of the aisles at Wally World and K Roger just to see what is in short supply. If I see it later, I grab some, if we will use it. Canned goods aisle has been pretty sparse for several months. Pantry is full & armory is stocked. Only thing needed is moar whiskey.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  TN Patriot
October 22, 2020 11:51 pm

the over the counter meds ,esp alcohol,and the cleaning disinfectants are what is in short supply-

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  Saxons Wrath
October 22, 2020 7:13 pm

Saxon – I will use the .22lr on the looters, saving the big stuff for the serious work. A .22 hp to the gut can be quite painful or if I take Corrupt Creepy Old Joe’s advice, the knee shot can cripple one for life.

Stucky
Stucky
October 22, 2020 4:43 pm

Ann is trying too hard to be relevant again.

Duck N. Cover
Duck N. Cover
October 22, 2020 4:56 pm

Xenophobia plays big with Trump’s base. Stunning revelation. There’s ten wasted minutes I’ll never get back.

Pogrom
Pogrom
  Duck N. Cover
October 22, 2020 6:10 pm

Wanting to maintain border controls isn’t xenophobia. Wanting to reduce the drain on every resource our country has by deporting those who are not here legally is not xenophobia.
People who label things “phobias” in order to frame their arguement are are simply trying to shut down the opposing veiwpoint. Much like screaming racist or nazi at anyone who disagrees with you.

Duck N. Cover
Duck N. Cover
  Pogrom
October 22, 2020 8:07 pm

The premise of Coulter’s article is that Trump’s unapologetic portrayal of Latinos and Muslims as invading outsiders from shithole countries worked for him. That is the very definition of xenophobia. I did not call anyone a Nazi. Your thinly veiled ad hominem attack is unjustified.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  Duck N. Cover
October 22, 2020 7:22 pm

What else do you expect from Ann? She can be entertaining, but not a deep thinker.

SeeBee
SeeBee
October 22, 2020 5:38 pm

Or we can be entertained this way:
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TampaRed
TampaRed
October 22, 2020 5:42 pm

saxon mentioned ammo–derek chauvin had one of his 2 murder charges dismissed today–
careful if you’re out & about tonight–

https://thegrio.com/2020/10/22/judge-dismisses-charge-derek-chauvin-floyd-death/?Lorem%20ipsum%20dolor%20sit%20amet

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  TampaRed
October 22, 2020 7:24 pm

It was the lesser charge that was dropped. 2nd degree is still hanging over his head.

22winmag - I was told about 2020 in 1981
22winmag - I was told about 2020 in 1981
October 22, 2020 6:59 pm

Ann Coulter.

Anti-family. Anti-conservative, Anti-Christian.

http://coulterwatch.com/gospel.pdf

http://coulterwatch.com/

glock 1911 M1A .308
glock 1911 M1A .308
  22winmag - I was told about 2020 in 1981
October 22, 2020 7:32 pm

You are as predictable as the swirling of a turd down a toilet. And about as interesting.

On The Beach
On The Beach
  22winmag - I was told about 2020 in 1981
October 22, 2020 9:59 pm

22winmagicunderwear doesn’t like her because she hasn’t had 16 kids to brainwash into the Church Of Mormontology.