The Lessons Of Trump

Guest Post by The Zman

An old bit of wisdom is that you should never try to con a con man. This advice is not aimed at con men, of course, but at honest people. Grifters are intuitively dishonest, which means they instinctively work every angle to some advantage. Normal people are simply unable to think like this, even when they are trying to do it. Their scruples get in the way of their scheming. This is something that Trump should have had in mind when he took office four years ago. It was his first mistake.

Trump came to Washington thinking he was smarter, more clever and more resilient than the people he had mocked for so long from his couch. There’s no question that most people in politics are stupid. Without a government grift, they would end up peddling replacement windows door-to-door. But politics in a liberal democracy does not select for smart people. It selects for clever and ruthless people. Washington is the major leagues for the most clever and ruthless.

To his credit, he did outfox them from time to time, but after a while, they began to get the measure of him and figured out how to out-clever him. The FBI scandal is a great example of how they simply outmaneuvered him to delay the process. More important, they got him to drop it as a campaign item. What should have been a key part of his campaign as a populist champion went unmentioned. Time after time Trump tried to play their game and every time he came up a loser.

Similarly, Trump came to Washington under the mistaken impression that his opponents would follow the rules and abide by their own rhetoric. After all, he won the election, the people have spoken, time for the winner to enjoy the fruits of victory. That’s how it is supposed to work in a democratic society. From the very beginning he assumed these people would play fair, despite the fact he knew they spied on him in the campaign and tried hard to cheat him out of his victory.

This is a great example of the civic nationalist disease. This is a malady that is most pronounced in men of Trump’s generation. The civic nationalist loves rules and fully expects his enemies to play by those rules. In reality, the ends justifies the means mentality of the Left has poisoned the entire ruling class. These are people devoid of honor and virtue. Playing by the rules, especially their rules, is a sucker’s play, one Trump never figured out in his four years.

No matter how many times the political class kicked him in the groin, he refused to accept this reality. The strange thing is he campaigned in the most unconventional way, preferring rallies to the formula popular with the political industrial complex. He was a refreshingly unconventional politician in his campaign, but he was thoroughly conventional in his governance. In office, he played by the rules of Washington, while Washington made the rules up as they went along.

Probably his biggest mistake in office was in not seeing the FBI scandal as a purely political affair, rather than a legal one. He was conned into thinking it should be handled by the courts as a criminal matter, when he should have used it as a political hammer to bludgeon official Washington. By the election, all of the classified information should have been leaked and revealed. This would have kept Washington petrified about what he may release if they got too aggressive with him.

This would have fed into the subplot of his campaign. It was always Trump the reformer against the political class. Instead of working with Republicans like he was one of them, he should have treated them as part of the problem. Trump needed to be Harry Truman running against a corrupt establishment. He would have accomplished more and he would have provided a clear reason to support him 2020. Instead he kept trying to be accepted by people who detested him.

Stylistically, Trump the salesman was an amusing bit of comic relief in the 2016 election that probably won him the benefit of the doubt. The trouble was, he kept selling his voters after he had won. The campaign is about promises, while governance is about delivering on those promises. Trump did some good things in office, but he never spoke of them, instead preferring to keep promising to look into new things and maybe do other things. It quickly rang hollow with his voters.

The great lesson to learn from the Trump era is that winning the crowd is useless if you don’t have a plan to put it to some purpose. Trump is not an ideologue, which allows him to be pragmatic. That’s a great asset in politics, as long as you have the secret list in your head of things you want to do in office. This is what makes the Left so powerful as a social force. They never lose focus on their goal. They know why they seek power, so they adapt and keep moving forward.

Trump never seemed to know what he wanted to do in office. Like all civic nationalists, he has this vague notion in his head of what America should be, but he was never able to translate it into policy. The closest he came was the many administrative changes made to the immigration process. He never spoke of those, because like all civic nationalist, he preferred to dream of the mythological America where everyone happily abides but the rules of the republic.

There are many other things that can be put in the list of mistakes by Trump over the last four years, but the overriding theme is this. Trump never rose above the petty and practical to grasp his historical moment. Like everyone else is Washington, he had no vision of the future. As a result, he got bogged down into the swamp he promised to drain, playing petty politics, squabbling over small issues. The moment called for a man of vision, but instead got a pitchman from Queens.

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24 Comments
Kid Jupiter
Kid Jupiter
November 11, 2020 4:48 pm

Z man is obviously under the impression that Trump lost. Actually, Trump won. Biden and the Democrats cheated, and did so in a very ham-fisted manner.

President Trump will be taking the Oath of Office on January 20, 2021, not Joe Biden. Maybe then he’ll start kicking them in the balls.

oldtimer505
oldtimer505
  Kid Jupiter
November 11, 2020 5:31 pm

Amen Kid jupiter. If you have to cheat it is not a win. Lets just work at exposing the theft of the election so the judiciary is dragged into the sun light as well. I also pray you are correct about Trump taking the oath in 2021. He damn well deserves it.

ottomatik.
ottomatik.
  oldtimer505
November 11, 2020 7:09 pm

And not to add to the dogpile, but I have a pretty good idea Trump knew exactly what a den of murderous thieves DC is.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Kid Jupiter
November 12, 2020 6:39 am

He spent the first four years doing nothing that he promised. what makes you think he will do anything the next four years?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Kid Jupiter
November 12, 2020 8:20 am

Whether it was fair or not is up for debate. But Trump lost, there is zero doubt about that.

Perhaps elaborate fantasies about how 5 states will be reversed, somehow makes the inevitable outcome easier?

I just wonder if you will still be quoting Q and trusting the plan, come 1-20-2021, lmao.

Kid Jupiter
Kid Jupiter
  Anonymous
November 12, 2020 9:25 am

When did I say anything about Q, dipshit? Pretty apparent to my own eyes what’s happening regarding massive voter and election fraud.

Dr. Max
Dr. Max
November 11, 2020 5:20 pm

Swamp exposed? Check.

Media whores revealed ? Check.

Snowflakes agitated and exposed? Check.

Millions more people now awake? Check..

Still not too bad.

Stangdog
Stangdog
November 11, 2020 6:20 pm

Yeah just blame Trump for not being able to defeat his own party, the Commiecrats, the media, the FBI, CIA, China etc. all by himself. Yeah he sucked all right, I’m sure ZMan or some other armchair QB could have done a much better job, what a maroon!

oldtimer505
oldtimer505
  Stangdog
November 11, 2020 6:24 pm

Your spot on Stangdog.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Stangdog
November 12, 2020 3:40 pm

The problem isn’t that he didn’t defeat all those forces. The problem is that his worshippers claim that he did … in spite of obvious reality.

Anonymous
Anonymous
November 11, 2020 6:31 pm

How pathetically delusional. Some people just refuse to open their eyes.

Coalclinker
Coalclinker
November 11, 2020 7:33 pm

Donald J. Trump has been strangely quiet for several days, and all the while he is baiting his enemies. The taunt that he may declassify everything sent Brennan et al. into a tissy today. I have a feeling that he wants them to try “something”. We will know the moment the tables are turning over on the Democrats when they crank up the riots ten fold. I can also imagine that this time the machine guns will come out as soon as the first bricks are thrown.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  Coalclinker
November 11, 2020 7:53 pm

To actually pull out a win, he will have to thread the needle while blindfolded in a freezing rain. He will not unleash the machine guns, as it might aggravate those he needs for a win. He will present his evidence in court, but there is little the courts can do to overturn an election. His best bet will be to appeal to the state legislatures of the swing states and convince them he was cheated, using the evidence to talk them into seating his electors.

Coalclinker
Coalclinker
  TN Patriot
November 11, 2020 9:16 pm

It is now apparent that much of the fraud was committed via tainted programs in vote tally machines of which many were also illegally hooked up to the internet. Courtesy of the NSA, I think he already has accumulated heaps of evidence and probably knew ahead of time what and how the Democrats planned to do it. After the customary recounting and exclusion of questionable ballots, knowledge of the sting will eventually all come out, and they will go ape shit maniacal in their responses. If that’s the case there’s some people who aren’t going to be alive much longer. It will likely go violent and it won’t matter what people think about it.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  Coalclinker
November 11, 2020 9:34 pm

If it was a sting, it needs to be sprung pretty quickly. Many people are now giving in to the non-stop media story of a free and fair election. Those of us who pay attention to alternate media know the various ways they cheated. GA will be the first state to reverse after they recount/audit all of the ballots. I also think SCOTUS will overrule the PA court changing the rules for the election. Roberts caved the first time, so it will fall on ACB to break the tie.

ordo ab chao
ordo ab chao
  TN Patriot
November 12, 2020 4:02 am

“If it was a sting, it needs to be sprung pretty quickly. Many people are now giving in to the non-stop media story of a free and fair election.”

Exactly the Plan.

Do you know what the phrase ‘busy work’ refers to? Well, that’s what everyone discussing secular solutions for a spiritual problem are engaged in.

I thought you was one of dem Bible believin’ Tennesseans…..lol

“And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads:” Rev. 13:16

annuit coeptis novus ordo seclorum <——-===

A New Order of the Ages IS THE PLAN

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Anonymous
Anonymous
November 11, 2020 9:45 pm

Really? Don the Con, was conned? That is rich.

I really wonder what each of you will do come January 20th. Will you accept that he was a failed candidate? Or make endless excuses for the remainder of your mortal days?

I think I know, but hope I’m wrong.

Two if by sea. Three if from within thee.
Two if by sea. Three if from within thee.
November 11, 2020 11:13 pm

Thanks Zman.
I have to take issue with this statement, however pragmatic, politically it is.

” He was conned into thinking it should be handled by the courts as a criminal matter, when he should have used it as a political hammer to bludgeon official Washington”.

Remember the crowd chanting Jail Hillary?
Didn’t you also feel that you too had had enough of nobody going to prison when it was clear their names were already written on the cell beds? If you’re advocating the “October Surprise” method (bidengate?) that clearly backfired on Trump, then is it realistic at this late stage to expect Joe Q Public to get behind the Pres at all?
Did I miss something?

MarshRabbit
MarshRabbit
November 12, 2020 1:24 am

“He’ll tweet furiously, try to discredit the process and appeal to his judges to overturn the results, but when he realizes it’s all over, he’ll slink out of the White House in shame….People say he’ll have to be forcibly removed – there is no chance of that happening. He’s too much of a coward to put up a fight….Given his deep narcissism and insecurity, any success in the Biden administration will be viewed as an affront to his legacy….He and his acolytes will do everything possible to sow division and sabotage the Biden administration. During Trump’s term, we’ve seen that today’s Republican party is morally bankrupt. The modern GOP is focused exclusively on accumulating power, not improving the lives of the American people.”
(Anthony Scaramucci)

https://www.rawstory.com/2020/11/law-professor-explains-why-americans-shouldnt-worry-about-whether-trump-will-leave-office/

MMinAR
MMinAR
November 12, 2020 2:51 am

The know it all z is full of shit. The President added over 8 million votes to his 2016 totals because people SAW what he has accomplished. I don’t know what the fuck this asshole expected with virtually one man against the whores of DC, academia, big tech and 1,000s of MiniMitts running around but I think he did a pretty good job.

m
m
November 12, 2020 5:36 am

Absolutely disastrous article.
You’re repeating over and over “Trump should have acted more like a psychopath!”
That would have done us a lot of good.

Probably his biggest mistake in office was in not seeing the FBI scandal as a purely political affair, rather than a legal one. He was conned into thinking it should be handled by the courts as a criminal matter, when he should have used it as a political hammer to bludgeon official Washington. By the election, all of the classified information should have been leaked and revealed.

And by not using the legal/judicial angle, the people after being informed through leaks and reveals, would have guilt-shamed the wrongdoers into never doing it again or committing harakiri – as the courts have already been excluded as an option by you?
I’d like some of what you’re smoking.

Middleagedmadgnome
Middleagedmadgnome
November 12, 2020 5:56 am

I think Zman misses the mark today (again). Trump isn’t an idealogue. He is very much aware of the rules and I believe he is very much tuned into the power structure in Washington. The Washington Republicans at any time could have removed Trump from office, so Trump had to play ball with them. Trump so much as acknowledged this out loud in an interview in which he indicated he wanted to fire Fauci but he couldn’t. I suspect that the FBI and other scandals go deep into the Washington Republicans and the reality of power prevents Trump from doing a lot of things he would like to.

Stucky
Stucky
November 12, 2020 6:18 am

I’ll take a “pitchman from Queens” any day over a criminal with dementia from Delaware and his Blowjob Queen from California.

I wonder if Zman was jerking off to pics of Chlamydia while writing this shit article.

How can anyone ever read another Zman article again?

Anonymous
Anonymous
November 12, 2020 11:30 am

Donald Trump survived over four years of attacks from the MSM, the Democratic party, the FBI, etc. and exposed global corruption on a scale that may still take down freedom for anybody who won’t submit to the tyranny of the Elite. Even after all their attacks he still managed to get enough votes to possibly hang in there and win the election, if genuine justice was something the Democrats still cared about.

The Zman is a canker on the ass of narcissists masquerading as informed thinkers.