Donald Trump’s Biggest Opponent Is Himself
There are many Trump supporters for whom there literally is nothing he could do to shake their devotion. He wasn’t joking when he said he could shoot someone on 5th Avenue and not lose a single vote. But that dedicated vote total is a fraction of what will be needed to win a general election.
Trump doesn’t seem to understand or take seriously the need to broaden his appeal, nor does he seem to get the need for a campaign infrastructure and a coherent message. It appears he and his diehard supporters think they’re enough, that nothing has to grow or change.
His supporters aren’t concerned, but Trump himself got a cold, dead fish of reality across the face this week when, after months of making the claim about the judge in the Trump University case being “Mexican” and therefore possible biased against him, blowback reached the point of reckoning.
It was February when he first claimed U.S. District Court Judge Gonzalo Curiel was making unfavorable decisions against Trump in a legal matter because he’s “Mexican” and Trump wants to build a wall. Dumb, plain dumb.
First off, Curiel was born in Indiana, not Mexico. Trump knew this the first time he said it because he “corrected” himself each time by saying he has “Mexican heritage.” So why say what you know not to be true? Why say something irrelevant? Only Trump knows.
It was stupid, and that stupidity cost Trump what could have been a triumphant week.
Rather than avoid the bear trap in the middle of the sidewalk in the noon sun, Trump stomped on it with both feet.
Adding to the self-inflicted wound, Trump doubled down, claiming Judge Curiel was a member of “La Raza,” the ultra-left-wing activist group fighting to thwart U.S. sovereignty. Only Curiel wasn’t. He’s a member of the La Raza Lawyers Association, not the National Council of La Raza. An important difference.
Trump mouthpieces in the media have rushed to conflate the two, but they aren’t remotely the same. In fact, if the La Raza Lawyers Association is so awful, why would Trump cheerleader and Fox New host Kimberly Guilfoyle be a part of it?
He clearly expressed himself, he just did so stupidly.
It was an unforced error and gave Democrats exactly what they needed – ammunition against him.
Make no mistake, I don’t think Donald Trump is racist (you don’t have to be to say something stupidly racist). He’s just oblivious and has spent a lifetime getting away with it. What works in tabloid gossip pages doesn’t work in a presidential race. He doesn’t seem willing to believe that. It’s not enough to simply “get your name in the papers;” you have to inspire people to support you, to believe in your vision.
Frankly, I couldn’t care less about Trump U, and I doubt real voters do either. It sounds like a get-rich-quick scam, but no one was forced to write those checks. Enrollees wanted a shortcut to wealth, which doesn’t exist outside of a lottery win or a lucky streak in Vegas.
Those suing probably were sold a bill of goods, but they bought it. They come off as the types who’d send that mythical Nigerian prince their bank account information, then book a flight to paradise while they wait for their windfall.
Democrats brought it up, sure, but it can easily be deflected by saying, “This is a frivolous suit I’m going to win, but it’s not going to bring jobs back to this country and that’s what I care about.” He didn’t, maybe because he doesn’t.
And if he absolutely had to criticize Curiel (which he didn’t), a simple, “He’s biased against me because he’s a liberal Obama appointee,” would’ve sufficed. It may even be true. That doesn’t matter anymore because Trump injected race where it had no business being.
All of the blows Trump has suffered this election were self-inflicted. From Megyn Kelly having “blood coming out of her wherever” and calling her a “bimbo” to racist comments about Judge Curiel, he’s his own worst enemy. He’s also his top (and maybe only) advisor.
So Donald, you have to choose – do you want to be president and CEO of the Trump Organization or president of the United States? It’s time to pick because you can’t be both. If it’s the former, do the country a favor and drop out of the race. If it’s the latter, it’s time to start acting like it.
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