texagbeliever said:
aggie93 said:
texagbeliever said:
FireAg said:
I think it's dangerous to assume you understand why every Trump supporter still supports him…
I think this lack of understanding and resorting to immediate dismissiveness is going to come back and bite some of you…and I do not believe it will help DeSantis win the nomination…
But in the past few weeks I have learned it's easier to chastise than it is to understand…
It's unfortunate folks on the right, on both sides, seem incapable of rallying behind one common goal…
I am also dismayed that so many want to argue the man instead of addressing the process…if we don't fix the voting issues to ensure fair elections, or at the very least, find a way to be just as cunning as the Left is at rigging the process, it won't matter WHO the right runs…
But I accept that this message continues to fall on deaf ears…
Certainty is the pitfall of intelligent men (and women). It leads to control (demanding Trump to act certain ways or drop out). Ultimately it ends up with the Republicans of the 2000s which is just a Christian bent progressive style bureaucrat.
Ultimately I'd gander much of the angst toward Trump is that he represents a risk. For many DeSantis fans they have risen to success in corporate life and would actually prefer a status quo rather than a true upheaval. DeSantis supporters who are adamant anti Trump see themselves as the American Revolutionaries when really they were the the successful merchants that were loyalists until pushed to the brink.
That's one perspective. The other is that the intelligent people you seem to be speaking of in a condescending tone actually understand something about elections and politics because they have studied it. Trump isn't going to win and if he were to win he isn't going to create some upheaval because he will be a 1 termer who is almost 80 with no competent people around him and will be faced with multiple legal battles during his very narrow window to get anything done (many of which he can't pardon himself from even if he is able to pardon away some).
No, it's these damn intelligent people that don't get it and just want the status quo, that's why they are supporting an extremely effective reformer who can serve 2 Terms and has no real baggage to speak of.
A brilliant man is often his biggest threat as he possesses the means to make lies be true.
I know we all say liberals are dumb and stupid Yada Yada. Reality is many of them actually have just used their high intelligence to convince themselves of lies. Not noting their motivation behind their beliefs or believing they are above bias. And because they are smart they can argue to stalemate of opinion at worst and in some cases win arguments against someone really intellectually inferior. I've done that before.
You say you would support Trump but then say Trump is one step below Biden. Those two ideas are paradoxical. You really want it to be DeSantis so you really want to believe Trump is this monster. But then you also know the chance Trump does win it will be in your best interest for Trump to win. Thus this seeming contradiction in your take on Trump.
I never said Trump was one step below Biden. What I said was he is a better choice than Biden and I would vote for him. Again.
That's really not the greater point. The greater point is I don't see how he can win for reasons I have laid out ad nauseam. I also don't think he would be very effective if somehow he did win and have laid out those reasons. Your response is to talk about how my intelligence is convincing me of a lie. Ok. You aren't giving any rational reasons for this just patting me on the head as you shake yours.
I think fundamentally one of the main disconnects is I am looking at the bigger picture and you are looking at the GOP focused one. Republicans care about the indictments and think they are a travesty, the rest of the country doesn't. A solid majority think the charges are valid. An even larger majority disapproves of Trump. I don't see how that's going to change and if Trump is actually convicted (which is likely even if unfair) those numbers are likely to get a lot worse. In fact polls prove that out too.
I am just looking at the real goal here, who can get elected and actually get something accomplished. I don't see a path for Trump to do either and I think it is very likely that path gets even more blocked as he will soon be indicted in Georgia and probably have additional Federal Charges, he has no money, and his approval ratings with people outside of the GOP are only going South. I also firmly believe that Biden and the Dems will do everything they can to manipulate those court cases and news cycles to help Trump to gain more sympathy among Republicans while trashing him with everyone else. It's not like they haven't done that before.
I get the appeal of Trump, honestly. I understand his ability to connect with voters in a way others cannot. He's a unique candidate in every way. I just think that uniqueness seems to blind many people to reality and make them extremely defensive about him and see everything as an unfair attack because they view anyone that doesn't love him or excuse his actions as the enemy.
"The most terrifying words in the English language are: I'm from the government and I'm here to help."
Ronald Reagan