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Poiuyt

(18,133 posts)
Sat Oct 23, 2021, 11:35 PM Oct 2021

Trump's Big Lie is the new Lost Cause

Perhaps the biggest of many imponderables about Donald Trump has always been the question of what playbook was he following? His 2016 campaign didn't have a plan beyond questioning the manhood of his male primary rivals and ceaseless yapping about Hillary Clinton's "emails." His 2020 campaign never found a focus until October, when he seized upon his victory over his own case of COVID-19 as evidence of his manhood. Remember his return from Walter Reed Medical Center to the White House? Trump was ripping off his mask on the Truman balcony! That'll show 'em!

In between campaigns, Trump's presidency seemed aimless, stumbling vaguely forward from one indictment to another until the time came to issue pardons, which we soon learned was his "favorite" presidential power — not being commander in chief, not ordering up Air Force One to fly him off on his many golf weekends, not even being able to pick up his bedside phone in the middle of the night and order a Big Mac and a Diet Coke. The pardon power was it.

Losing the election in November and having to move out of the White House has given him something to focus on, however. He never cared about governing and didn't have much of an ideology to guide him, but he's finally found something he can believe in and a playbook he can follow: his very own Lost Cause. Trump has embraced with gusto the South's strategy after losing the Civil War: Tell your own people that you didn't really lose, and double down on the nobility and honor of what they still believe in. In the case of the Civil War, it was slavery and the inherent superiority of whiteness and inferiority of blackness. The new Lost Cause is of course Trump himself, to whom his followers attach the same kind of gauzy metaphors that came into use after the Civil War: flags (Trump campaign flags, the Confederate flag and the "Don't Tread on Me" banner are in heavy rotation) songs ("I'm Proud to be an American" by Lee Greenwood and — perhaps not so ironically now — "You Can't Always Get What You Want" by the Rolling Stones are played at all his rallies) and symbols (Mar-a-Lago has become a kind of antebellum shrine to the garish excess Trump represents).

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Donald Trump had to be handed a loss in 2020 in order to begin championing his new Lost Cause. There won't be another one. If he runs and wins in 2024, we will not recognize the smoking ruins left by a second Trump victory. It won't take them long to begin erecting statues to Steve Bannon and Tucker Carlson and renaming public squares after the "Great Replacement." The only question is, what will the Daughters of the New Confederacy call themselves? The Mistresses of Mar-a-Lago?

https://www.salon.com/2021/10/23/big-lie-is-the-new-lost-cause--and-it-may-poison-the-country-for-decades/

This makes sense and is a very apt analogy. Trump never cared about governing, all he did was talk about building the wall. But now he has a new cause. A new reason to get up each morning. It's to lie about losing the election, and it involves the same kind of revisionist history that the Lost Cause used.

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Trump's Big Lie is the new Lost Cause (Original Post) Poiuyt Oct 2021 OP
Fitting Lithos Oct 2021 #1
The Pig's plan to become an autocrat like Putin were foiled. Thomas Hurt Oct 2021 #2
His ego and desire for $$$ BigmanPigman Oct 2021 #3
He's unelectable and he is destroying the Republican Party. Frasier Balzov Oct 2021 #4
I would worry about him just because presidential elections are inherently close Poiuyt Oct 2021 #6
Trump's motto: Me greedy, me make lots of money off of my supporters. UCmeNdc Oct 2021 #5

Lithos

(26,404 posts)
1. Fitting
Sat Oct 23, 2021, 11:45 PM
Oct 2021

His truest believers bought the original "Big Lie" of the Lost Cause.

The other analogy is that the South back in the Civil War never cared about the pragmatics of governing - just in throwing their temper tantrum. Just like Trump.

Thomas Hurt

(13,903 posts)
2. The Pig's plan to become an autocrat like Putin were foiled.
Sat Oct 23, 2021, 11:45 PM
Oct 2021

He isn't going to stop until he gets or is dead. His malignant narcissism won't let him do anything else.

This is a bigger cause for him than birtherism. I think he sees it as his path to adoration on a new scale to feed his narcissism...and of course, money and protection from his criminal acts catching up with him.

BigmanPigman

(51,648 posts)
3. His ego and desire for $$$
Sat Oct 23, 2021, 11:53 PM
Oct 2021

will keep him going until he drops dead...which I wish happened long ago. If the fucking moron thought remaining alive would make the Dems more miserable he would live forever, just to spite us.

Frasier Balzov

(2,676 posts)
4. He's unelectable and he is destroying the Republican Party.
Sun Oct 24, 2021, 04:44 AM
Oct 2021

I no longer fear him. I merely loathe him. We are not going back to his egoistic flaunting of oversight and norms.

Poiuyt

(18,133 posts)
6. I would worry about him just because presidential elections are inherently close
Sun Oct 24, 2021, 11:26 AM
Oct 2021

Most people will vote for their party regardless of who the candidate is. As terrible as trump is, Republicans will vote for him if he turns out to be their candidate. Some might have to hold their nose, but they'll do it.

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