No, America, It Wasnt Russia: You Did This to Yourself [View all]
No, America, It Wasnt Russia: You Did This to Yourself
Juan Cole
Truth Dig
Trump was in plain view. He had all along been in plain view. His hatred for uppity or nasty women, his racism, his prickliness, his narcissism, his rich white boy arrogance and entitlement (apparently even to strange women and other mens wives), his cronyism and his fundamental dishonesty were on display 24/7 during some 18 months of the campaign, and it wasnt as though he were an unknown quantity before that.
Americans voted for him anyway. Slightly more Americans voted for him than for a respectable person like Mitt Romney. No Russians were holding a gun to their heads. And they knew, or should have known, what they were getting.
Nor did any Russian hacking related to Wikileaks, if that is what happened, prove decisive. Clintons own polling people found the big turning point was when she called Trump voters a basket of deplorables. Americans dont like being talked down to, and had already gotten rid of Romney for the same sin. The spectacle of Clinton taking hundreds of thousands of dollars to give a speech to the people who put them out of their homes in 2008-9 also turned many of them off so that they stayed home, while another section of them decided to take a chance on Trump. He will screw them over, but from their point of view, they worried that she might have, as well. Trump was promising to stop the hemorrhaging of jobs via protectionism, whereas everyone understood that Sec. Clintons first instinct was to do TPP and send more jobs to Asia.
No, America had its eyes wide open. The Republican Party, the usual 61 million, voted for Trump, despite his vulgar talk and vulgar style of life. Since the GOP is mostly the party of Protestant whites plus about 40 million Catholics who think they are white, nobody over there too much minded the racism against minorities. There were some defections among the white Protestant married women from the GOP (either stay-at-homes or aisle-crossers) and there were some defections among the white working class from the Democratic Party. But those two may well have just cancelled each other out.