Trump’s legacy is secure
by digby
Most of it pre-existed him. But he’s brought a new element to it. I wrote about this for Salon this morning:
Yesterday I wrote a very long article about Donald Trump’s escalating demented rhetoric. I quoted him at length from his early insistence that undocumented immigrants are rapists and murderers to his promise to deport all 12 million of them along with their American children. He has since then added Syrian refugees who are already in the country to that deportation list along with an endorsement of torture as well as making the wives and children of suspected terrorists “suffer.”
And those particular demagogic atrocities are on top of daily degrading commentary on the stump talking about women, his rivals and even people with disabilities. It’s all out there, documented for everyone to see. His often vague “oh, we’re gonna be so tough, so nasty it’ll make their heads spin” sounds like a typical rightwing loudmouth, to be sure. But when he gets specific about what that means, there can be no doubt: he is proposing to use government police and military power to ruthlessly and violently oppress minorities in this country and kill foreigners around the world. That is what he’s saying, full stop.
So, when he came out with his big “statement” yesterday proposing to deny Muslims entry to the U.S. for any reason, it should not have been the earthquake that it was, at least among the chattering class. It’s very much in keeping with his earlier comments tacitly endorsing the registration, profiling and surveillance of American Muslims. He’s made it quite clear that he’s more than willing to go the extra mile.
Some of the more cynical of the commentators said this latest was in reaction to Cruz’s rise in the polls in Iowa and they pointed to other instances where he has said something outrageous to bring the attention back to himself. That’s certainly possible but he indicated last week that he was planning to unveil a new anti-terrorism policy and it seems likely this was what he was talking about. So, I’m not sure this is just a reaction to polls.
His national security argument is that Obama isn’t doing anything and that his Republican rivals have nothing new to offer either. And despite their vociferous denunciations of his policies, aside from chest-beating and fulminating, he’s right. Islamic extremist violence and terrorism is a very tough challenge and nobody has a magic bullet. For all the GOP pearl clutching there is little daylight between their policies and Obama’s.
So Trump is saying: “This isn’t a tough problem. I’ll solve it. I’ll get rid of the Muslims.” And it’s powerful. Robert Costa on “Hardball” yesterday put it this way:
“Trump is speaking to the Republican party, he is contrasting with what the president said about being welcome to Muslims in this country. Trump is doing the exact opposite. The problem for the Republican Party at this moment is is that no one is making ads against Trump, there is no plan against Trump. They may have chastising tweets, they may have statements against Trump. But is that enough?”
Here’s an example of a “chastising tweet”:
Donald Trump is unhinged. His “policy” proposals are not serious.
— Jeb Bush (@JebBush) December 7, 2015
Ted Cruz, on the other hand, remains very careful about taking on Trump:
“That is not my policy. I believe the focus should focus on radical Islamic terrorism, and we need to be directly focused on threats to the United States. We need a commander in chief that perceives what the threat is and that targets all of our resources to protecting this nation against radical Islamic terrorist.”
Trump has them right where he wants them. And his supporters have his back. The reaction he got when he read his statement to the crowd at yesterday’s rally was very enthusiastic:
Thank you to the great crowd at the #USSYorktown in Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina. Listen to the the response from the crowd to my latest proposal – and let me know if you agree with these PATRIOTS?Posted by Donald J. Trump on Monday, December 7, 2015
When he finished the entire statement he got a sustained standing ovation.
On MSNBC last night, one Trump supporter at his South Carolina rally told the reporter that we shouldn’t stop with keeping Muslims out of the country, he also said “we ought to ship ’em back.”