Listen "Trumpism must continue to push the next angriest idea, no matter how irrational"
Episode Synopsis
The "Jesus, He Gets Us" folks made a splash during the Super Bowl on Sunday with their commercial about how "Jesus didn't teach hate, he washed feet." I don't get what their intended return is for that kind of investment, but as far as commercials go, I liked that one as much as any of them this year. The "love your neighbor" messages never get old. To me, anyway. In the last week, the frontrunner for the GOP nomination for president has said many troubling things. But what makes them most problematic is that there is no one left in the GOP to object anymore. For Donald Trump to keep his angry and loyal following whipped up into their frenzied mania, he must keep escalating his rhetoric, or they will lose interest. It's a predictable process. First, he threatened to mobilize military forces to round up millions of undocumented migrants for deportation. According to Axios, not since Eisenhower has such a thing been pursued, and thankfully, that was a far different time. Next, he mocked his Republican opponent, Nikki Haley, for her husband being absent from the campaign trail. Never mind that Trump and his wife, Melania, have only been seen together at her mother's funeral during the last several months. Maj. Michael Haley is on a yearlong deployment with the South Carolina National Guard in Africa. There was a time when that kind of un-American mockery would turn off Republican voters. Finally, nothing would have sickened Reagan Republicans more than taunting members of NATO. With what? With the threat of inviting Russia to "do whatever the hell they want" to any non-dues-paying members of what Trump apparently believes is a Mar-A-Lago-style country club. In today's Republican party, an angry voter base is everything. But most people tire of being mad and need refueled on a regular basis. Feeding the desire for grievance is of paramount importance. Buddhism's Second Noble Truth states that the cause of suffering is craving. MAGA world's insatiable desire for the next angriest idea is that craving. Connect with Michael Leppert Visit michaelleppert.com to read the full post and links to any resources or articles mentioned. Twitter @michaelleppert Facebook at Michael Leppert
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