With Donald Trump‘s blowout win in Indiana, you might be tempted to say that it’s all over but the shouting. (Of course, with Trump, the shouting will never end.)
Farewell to the political journalists’ wet dreams of a contested convention, which was never that likely anyway. Goodbye to dreadful Ted Cruz, who found that Carly Fiorina was as much a good luck charm for him as she was for Hewlett Packard.
Hello to a Republican party in complete and total meltdown.
Trump promises to be one of the worst performing presidential candidates in American history. He’s a charlatan who lies, has no coherent policies, and is unqualified for the highest office in the land. Even on the day that he clinched the nomination, he was touting a lunatic conspiracy theory that Ted Cruz’s father was involved in the assassination of JFK. Trump is, to be blunt, a crackpot, and a dangerous one at that.
But he’s the crackpot that a series of events ultimately had to produce.
Here are five trends that have led to the scariest three words in English: President Donald Trump…
1. The refusal of the Republican party to condemn its fringe elements
For years now, the GOP elite have been trying to have it both ways. They wanted to ride the enthusiasm of the crazies to victory at the polls without explicitly calling out the lunacy. Case in point: the idea that Barack Obama is a Muslim who wasn’t born in the U.S. No sane person believes this to be true. Yet Republican leaders carefully refused to say the idea was nutty. When pressed, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell blandly said that “The president says he’s a Christian. I take him at his word.” This is too cute for words, even for McConnell. Of course Queerty readers already knew this. For nearly a half century, the GOP has allowed its fringes to attack the LGBTQ community with impunity, not just to disagree with our ideas, but to slander us as perverts and pedophiles. Trump just capitalized on the fringe much more successfully.
2. The GOP’s long-term effort to delegitimize government
Ever since Newt Gingrich took over as Speaker of the House in 1994, Republicans have been hammering at the federal government (especially the Democratic controlled part) is inescapably corrupt. When Obama took office, this escalated to question the very legitimacy of the president and all of Washington, D.C. As a strategy, this paid some significant dividends, but now the bill is due. The party was too good at making its base hate government. Now the base hates Republicans in government as well. That sentiment doomed traditional leaders like Jeb Bush. Ted Cruz hung on as long as he did only because he positioned himself as anti-establishment. As the man with no political experience, Trump argued that he was the only outsider in the race, which is what the base wanted to hear.
3. The party leadership’s ambivalence about killing Trump’s candidacy
Was there ever a more feckless effort than #NeverTrump? Deep-pocket donors sat out the effort and those few public figures who came out in favor of it could not carry their argument to its logical conclusion. Look at Marco Rubio. He argued vociferously that Trump should not be the nominee. But he couldn’t state the obvious: Republicans shouldn’t vote for Trump in the general election because he’s unfit for the Oval Office. Instead, “never” meant “not right now.” In fact, Rubio is coming around to Trump, showing that the party places a united front above all else.
4. The conservative media painted a frightening picture of a dystopian America
There’s an entire conservative media/entertainment complex that is devoted to serving as an antidote to reality. Black Panthers swarming polling places. ISIS was at the Mexican border ready to enter the U.S. You’ll be jailed if you don’t get Obamacare. Not one of these statements is true, but all of them have appeared on Fox News. And that doesn’t say anything about the ravings of Rush Limbaugh and the merry band of right-wing radio jocks. Republican leaders have played along with this fearmongering, going so far as to suggest that the president was deliberately setting the U.S. up for some traitorous reason. Trump was just that much better at tapping into the fear and the accompanying anger than anyone else because he dispensed with the coded language.
5. The mainstream media does a lousy job at political coverage
Trump may be a political arsonist, but his fires were fueled by plenty of media oxygen. Particularly at the beginning of his campaign, Trump received a volume of coverage far in excess of any of his more qualified opponents. His every outrageous statement was breathlessly chronicled because they generated clicks and increased ratings. Because reporters covered the race as a personality-driven event, Trump got the most attention, because he was the biggest personality. Reporters didn’t feel the need to treat Trump as the political equivalent of the Zika virus or, if they did, felt that wasn’t their call to make. Instead of serving as a bulwark against danger, the media ultimately played it up, because it made for a better story. Experienced with New York tabloids, Trump knew just how to play the media to his advantage.
There are plenty of other reasons why Trump got to this point. Give him credit–he read the climate perfectly.
Now we can expect Republicans to start falling in line. There will be lots of earnest (and untrue) stories about how Trump is becoming more presidential, how he can attract Bernie Sanders supporters who hate Hillary (also untrue), and how he could prove to be the kind of no-labels leader that America is yearning for (untrue isn’t a strong enough word for that nutty idea).
All signs point to Trump sustaining a massive electoral defeat and helping down ticket Democrats at every level. Expect a Democratic senate and a rare opportunity to advance LGBTQ civil rights legislation in Congress. But that he’s even within striking distance of the White House is a testament to the political climate that has been festering in the GOP for years. In 2012, it took Mitt Romney far longer than it should have to clinch the nomination despite having every advantage over a field of pathetic opponents. As it turns out, that was just a trail run for this year.
The only difference is this year, the pathetic candidate is the nominee.
DCguy
Totally agree with all of this!
I would add in one more. The fact that McCain’s pick of Sarah Palin was treated as legitimate by the party. Even after it was shown beyond the shadow of a doubt that the woman was severely under qualified.
Instead of discussing the fact that the woman couldn’t answer a simple question the GOP just attacked any media outlet that asked her anything. The media backed off, and it was shown that an unqualified loudmouth was a viable option.
Trump is a direct result of the GOP giving Palin legitimacy.
RIGay
Great Op-Ed piece, and great comment from DCGuy. I wholly concur with all of it!
Berkleyguy
@DCguy: You are absolutely right on DCguy
Berkleyguy
Very astute article – I hope it goes viral – because even the few(VERY FEW I MIGHT ADD)intelligent Republicans are scratching their heads wondering how this happened.
jamessavik
As soon as Trump entered the primaries, he got the lions share of the face time. Sure- he was usually saying dumb shit but it served to put the other primary candidates in a secondary position.
puck80
Agree with most of this, except the notion that his candidacy is a guarantee for the Democrats. The confidence shown by the media in his inability to secure the nomination has been thwarted. Remember when Jeb Bush was pretty much guaranteed to win it?
Let’s not make the same mistake in the general election, especially now that some polls are showing Hillary losing to him. Google “Rasmussen hillary vs trump”
Also, the “massive electoral defeat” link above is to an article from April 2nd. A lot can change in a US election in one month. Granted most polls are showing Hillary ahead by a wide margin, but if this election is showing us anything it’s that the polls can’t really be trusted.
captainburrito
While ENDA might stand a chance if trans protections are dropped, how is this going to be an opportunity to advance gay rights? The house is not going to flip this decade and likely not next.
money718
What a dumb article. Keep on predicting Trump will lose. Hillary is not likeable at all. The more she talks, the worse it gets.
I hate when people try to act like they know why people voted for Trump. Just stop it already.
motorcycle
As a gay conservative, I will say that I do not like Mr. Trump, but I WILL vote for him…more than once if it was legal. As a citizen of the USA, and from the midwest, we here are very disillusioned by Washington DC. There are rules for rules, laws for laws, regulations for regulations and a Congress that makes all the laws who exclude themselves from following the very laws they pass. We are PISSED off beyond belief! Clinton breaks more laws and gets away with them, and we see her as a liar, thief, untrustworthy and not fit for the job as President.
We are not sure about Trump either being qualified, but look back at what we have had in the Office. The only one that I can think of since 1946 that was worth a damn was Truman, who was not a bureaucrat. He was a common person and he stayed that way! I believe that we in the midwest sincerely hope and pray that Mr. Trump gets into office. He may call some of the a**holes just that! I believe that is what needs to be done!
Our Congress needs another shake up. Get rid of all of them, but we all have the mentality that it is your Congressional member is right and my is wrong. We are all wrong …it is the whole damn bunch, then maybe Mr. Trump will get some things done. We can not be a country to provide everything to everyone! Get off your ass and work for what you want.
Maine Bound
Number 5 is the big one for me. The corporate media has been an utter embarrassment this election cycle to the point where I can’t even stomach watching it for 5 minutes anymore. They gave Trump free wall-to-wall- coverage while other candidates barely received a mention. Every last word out of his mouth was front and center while legitimate policy discussions were put on the backburner. Millennials have the right idea by doing their own research on the internet. I feel sorry for the older generation who rely on cable news to get their information since they’re being force fed a load of sensationalized meatless garbage by political pundits who don’t have your best interests in mind.
Be careful in dismissing Trump’s chances though especially against the corrupt, flip-flopping war hawk Hillary Clinton. Her favorability numbers are in the toilet and the general election polls show her in a much tighter race against Trump than expected. If this email investigation clouds the general election, watch out. Trump isn’t going to play as nicely as Bernie has. For all of our bewilderment on the state of the GOP, we should have equal scrutiny on the Democrats with that hack Debbie-Wasserman Schultz leading the way (who is currently doing the bidding of predatory payday lenders).
SteveDenver
Actually, there were a DOZEN mistakes, and trump was one of them.
JetsetTX
Don’t be so confident he can’t win the Presidency, It was unthinkable just a few short months ago that he could win the nomination and he has, We need to work very hard to ensure the country isn’t fooled into electing him President, It’s by no means a given that he can’t or won’t.
DCguy
@money718:
@motorcycle:
Everybody notice that the people who are supporting Trump can’t give specifics? It’s vague repetition of FOX News talking points (Blah Blah Blah Washington DC) or (Hillary is evil).
If you can’t outline any specifics in why you are voting for somebody and are just voting for them because of a vague sense of undefined, then you are part of the problem, not the solution.
nmharleyrider
@motorcycle: Terrific reply. I could not agree more
DCguy
@nmharleyrider:
Agree with which specifics? Since I can’t really see any.
JetsetTX
@motorcycle: I’m sorry but even a gay conservative should be able to see Trump for what he is, an arrogant man who is quite dangerous. I am fearful of what our company will become if a man who declared corporate bankruptcy three, or was it four, times who says whatever pops into his head no matter how idiotic becomes President.
He BGB
Remember when republicans lost the last election they were saying they were going to make some changes and get more up to date with society or something like that because they had such outmoded ideas that didn’t work anymore. Nothing changed. Actually it got worse when all the Republican governors started their religious bills and bathroom bills and general anti gay bills because of hatred of the Supreme Court decision. Now, the candidate is Donald Trump. Congratulations, Bigot Party.
He BGB
Don’t underestimate the public. I lived in California when Arnold ran against Gray Davis and everyone thought it was a joke. Well Arnold won. And look at him now. (I voted for Davis BTW)
Drew Espinosa
@DCguy: This is from a liberal that’ll be writing in Bernie’s name this November: ‘Cause Hillary is a warhawk, she’s being investigated by the FBI and could face an indictment, she’s bought by Wall Street, and isn’t even progressive.
JetsetTX
@Drew Espinosa: So essentially you’re voting for Trump
Drew Espinosa
@JetsetTX: Nope,!I’m voting for Bernie. I live in Texas, so I could vote for Kermit the Frog, and it wouldn’t change the fact my state will be in the Republican column. So I am comfortable voting my conscience. With a smile on my face and a kick in my step, I’ll be writing in “Senator Bernie Sanders” 🙂
So, do not dare try to bring on a guilt trip if I don’t fall in line behind that corrupt bitch.
DCguy
@Drew Espinosa:
The quickest way to know t hat somebody is lying is that they claim to be something in the opening of their comment. i.e. “As a lesbian and a liberal I think…. or “As a gay man who is voting for Bernie, I love Cruz.”
So nice try.
Drew Espinosa
@DCguy: Funny. You demanded answers why people won’t vote for Hillary. But you don’t feel the need to address the points I made. That’s hypocrisy.
The reason I added that opening to my orignal argument was because I ain’t a Trump supporter, but I still wanted to tell you why I wasn’t going to vote for Hillary. That’s it. So please refrain from accusing me of being a liar, especially since you don’t know me.
Hussain-TheCanadian
@DCguy: As I was telling you yesterday DC, many are voting for Trump just to spite Hillary, regardless of what Trump represents.
motorcycle
@motorcycle: @Drew Espinosa: Your specifics were hogwash!
notcisjustmale
How bad could he be? Jenner says he’s good on womans’ issues.
blackhook
It goes back *much* farther than this election cycle. Republicans created the orange Drumpf monster starting with their infamous “Southern Strategy”; i.e., coded racism & xenophobia & homophobia that appealed to the ignorant, uneducated bigots in the South & elsewhere. Good riddance to bad trash! …and I do mean not only Drumpf, but of course idiot Repugs in Congress.
money718
@DCguy: Please stop. I have not watched FOXNEWS since Alan Colmes left. The fear I would have if I were a Hillary supporter, is that Trump will become a better candidate and Clinton will still be disliked.
joeyty
@money718: Typical gay posters on Queerty (and other bogs like Towleroad and Fat Joe Jervis) always accuse those they disagree with of following Fox (or “Faux”) News. That’s just so they can enjoy the illusion they’re bonding over hating a common enemy.
gaym50ish
@DCguy: Even after all this time, McCain won’t admit that he made a mistake in choosing Palin.
DCguy
@Drew Espinosa:
I missed the second part of your post. My bad there.
DCguy
@joeyty:
No, actually what I did was ask for specifics which all of you can’t seem to provide.
Yeah yeah yeah we get it, claiming you are a gay republican is a fun way to spark intense coversation during dinner for people desperate to seem different but let’s here the specific reasons. Point to to a policy statement of Trump that convinced you.
None of you can do that, so again I say it’s all a repeat of vague FOX news talking points.
Hey! Guess what, somebody just asked a question you can’t answer. Time for all you Log Cabiners to avoid it by claiming you are the victims of evil gay bullies because you can’t outline a coherent policy position that is driving your vote!
David Myers
@blackhook: Yes! It is time to clean out the obstructionists in the Senate and the House . . . . and while we’re at it Statehouses and Governorships where Koch brothers sponsored tea partiers have started trying to deny women’s rights to control their own bodies and transgender persons rights to use the washroom that reflects not only on which sex they identify with but also which sex they look like. Where they also consistently try to weaken democracy and make it harder to vote rather than easier . . . . voter suppression . . . call it what it is. Let’s dump the republicans where ever we can . . . at all levels of government. It not only will help us to actually begin solving the nation’s myriad emergent problems that have consistently been avoided by republican obstructionism, but will also, ultimately help the republican party to dump not only Trump but their tea party fascists. The republican party will never get any better until they rid themselves of their right-wing fascist cancer. We can help! If we’re going to mobilize our nation to keep it from falling under fascist control, then we might as well create a proper mandate for change in a progressive and humanist direction at the same time. We need huge turnouts to get control of both the Senate and the House (and to defeat Trump). By doing so we can also start to take back our nation from the control of the 1% Oligarchy (Repeal Citizen’s United!)and the right-wing tea party theocrats who seek to impose their religious beliefs on everyone else.
PerryBrass
@puck80: I completely agree with Puck80: let’s don’t discount Trump too fast. It can happen here. Trying to figure out what brought us to Donald Trump is either so plain that it’s unavoidable, or so complicated that it’s going to take a decade to disentangle all the threads that made up this part of history. My own feeling is that the Donald is the pure product of decades of American self-entitlement, of our consumerist economy that boils everybody down to the same space (“We’re all consumers, not citizens!”), and the 24/7 media that eats him up. In America, all people worth knowing about are “celebs,” fame is a product, and Trump knows exactly how to sell it. Perry Brass, bestselling author of THE MANLY PURSUIT OF DESIRE AND LOVE.
motorcycle
@motorcycle: @David Myers: OMG Mr Myers…the transgender thing is simple to solve. If you go into a restroom, and can’t hit the back of the urinal with your urine, you better go to the female restroom Plain, simple..subscribes to the KISS principle.
I can hear a trans person, for instance a female to male, going into a male restroom, going into a stall and not seeing the seat is up turns and sits down into the water ROTFLMAO
joeyty
@DCguy: I’m not a Republican. I just get sick of all the fantasies some bloggers have that they’re part of some kind of club when they’re on Queerty or Fat Joe Jervis, with all the reactionary Rules- all the designated allies and enemies.
DCguy
@joeyty:
And that was you avoiding answering the question. If you have specifics for supporting a politician great, lets see them. If you don’t, then you should think about why you would support somebody when you can’t even provide details on why.
Hussain-TheCanadian
@joeyty: I don’t think most people here view Queety as a club Joey, its really a forum to exchange ideas, solutions, criticism, praise, support, knowledge, and laughs.
This is a serious question; if you are supporting Trump, what three things he said he would do that you support?
I ask because other than the wall with Mexico, and the spending he wants to through at the Pentagon, I’m really not finding anything else.
joeyty
@Hussain-TheCanadian: Some do. They imagine gay blogs as a clique they’re a part of. You can tell because they’ll say things to someone theydisagree with like, “You’re out of your league here” or “We’ve dealt with trolls worse than you..” Who is “we” ? It’s all a wishful illusion for those who have no other outlet. (NOt saying that’s everybody on these blogs).
joeyty
@Hussain-TheCanadian: Why should a Canadian care who I’d choose to vote for ? Don’t you have your own ruler ?
joeyty
@joeyty: I DID like when he talked about Rosie O’Donnell at his wedding and how she ate too much cake.
Hussain-TheCanadian
@joeyty: I care because I deeply care for the gay community in the US……..YES I do have my own ruler, and what a fine ruler he is (puppy eyes).
I’m just curious and interest in what you have to say about Trump, that’s all.
joeyty
@Hussain-TheCanadian: LOL. Yeah, right. Who’s your ruler, Atticus Bennett ?
Hussain-TheCanadian
@joeyty: You don’t know who the Prime Minister of Canada is?
And don’t deflect, im being serious with my question.
joeyty
@Hussain-TheCanadian: Yeah, I know all about him, but I figure you’re more likely to be in a relationship with Atticus.
joeyty
@Hussain-TheCanadian: And you sure don’t consider the Canadian P.M. as your ruler, anyway. You answer to a religious leader first.
Hussain-TheCanadian
@joeyty: I don’t know why are you talking about Atticus; im trying to have a conversation with you and you’re being a douche.
@joeyty: Really? Which one?
Deflection can be translated to many things Jeoy, none of them flattering.
dannyboi2
I read some of these comments and I’m dumbfounded that any gay person would vote for Trump under any circumstance. Every other word out of Trumps mouth is a Lie and Hillary Clinton can’t be trusted? The logic behind those statements is unbelieveable. The GOP has hypnotized voters into believing Benghazi and e-mails, conspiracy theories about what Hillarys done to Bills mistresses an enabler, her voting record for war in Iraq and “don’t ask don’t tell” (mind you at the time homophobia was rampant and all Gays were glad “don’t ask don’t tell” was enacted). The Irony that you’d vote for a Man that wants to Build a Wall along the Mexican Border, a Ban on Muslims, it’s beyond belief. Trump is everything gays have fought to change and he’s going to take us back 50 years, when America was white again? Yet you can’t Trust Crooked Hillary? Wow- How Stupid can you be? All the more reason to make Colleges free. It’s common sense guys, a Vote for Trump is adding fuel to the fire. Don’t tread on me.
Record Man
@motorcycle: How can you vote for a candidate who promised to overturn marriage equality, and has collected endorsements from evangelicals and the KKK?
joeyty
@Hussain-TheCanadian: Okay, I shouldn’t have brought up your Atticus. It’s just that ….yuck. Otherwise, it’s too early to say who I’d vote for, but one of the reasons I’d consider Trump is that I despise the Nazi brownshirt tactics being used against him. The disruptions at his speeches, the baiting his supporters into fights and then blaming Trump for the violence, etc. I know I’m not supposed to vote for someone for that reason, but emotionally I feel driven to his side everytime he’s attacked that way. As I would feel for any candidate dealing wth dirty tactics. (Let him speak unobstructed, and if you don’t like his views then vote for the other candidate).