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Get ready for Trump TV, America

  

Category:  News & Politics

Via:  john-russell  •  4 years ago  •  17 comments

By:   W. James Antle III (theweek)

Get ready for Trump TV, America
It is certainly the case that Trump's base is more afraid of the riots that broke out in some major cities this year than they are of the pandemic. They are utterly convinced of Biden's corruption and dementia. They see Trump's defiance in the face of his own COVID-19 diagnosis as a sign of strength, not recklessness. Catering to these instincts may have led Trump to misjudge the electorate as a whole. But he is not misreading the room at a MAGA rally.

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In the hours before the second presidential debate, a report emerged suggesting President Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, was in talks about launching a Trump-branded media property.

There were widespread rumors before Trump was elected president that what he was really interested in was creating Trump TV. Now, as the voters are about to weigh in on whether Trump gets a second term, Trump TV is back in the news. But the truth is that if Trump does not win re-election, it's because he has conducted his re-election campaign, and much of his presidency, like it was already Trump TV.

While it is hard for his critics to believe, there are millions of Americans who not only support Trump because of his more or less conservative policies, but also actually like the qualities that set him apart from normal politicians: the tweeting, the belligerence, the political incorrectness, the adversarial relationship with a media they regard as partisan and biased to the point of being corrupt.

Consider this exchange with 60 Minutes' Leslie Stahl: "Is the name-calling turning people off?" she asked. Trump replied with a question of his own: "Where are we sitting right now?" She answered, "The Roosevelt Room." Trump shot back, "Of what?" "The White House," Stahl replied. "That's right," Trump concluded triumphantly.

To many voters, this is maddeningly unpresidential. Ronald Reagan may have similarly regarded the media as liberal and biased against him, but it is hard to imagine him speaking this way to an interviewer. Trump fans, however, love this. This kind of grandstanding is why they adore him.

Trump has identified a segment of the market that finds his style entertaining, engaging, even inspiring. He has worked to deliver what they want for four years. The trouble with this as a political exercise is that, unless the polling is more mistaken than it was four years ago, that audience adds up to only about 42 percent of the electorate. That may not be enough to win him re-election, but 42 percent of voters can certainly support a successful television show. They can make for a massive podcast. They can buy a lot of red MAGA baseball caps and other swag. They can fill assembly halls and other rally venues.

Trump has perfected a new brand as a populist pugilist. While this brand appeals to fewer people than his previous brand representing wealth and glamor, a real-life Robin Leach's Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous, those who are fans are much more deeply and passionately attached to it. Before, there were millions who wanted to watch Trump on The Apprentice. Now, there are millions who want to preserve his access to the nuclear codes.

This new brand is competing with real estate to become the family business. Donald Trump Jr. and his girlfriend Kimberly Guilfoyle, as well as Eric Trump and his wife Lara, are following in dad's footsteps. Even Kushner and his wife Ivanka Trump, who are the least right-wing of the bunch and probably were better off when the president was just a rich guy who made lots of cameo appearances on television and films, have gone to the White House to support this new identity.

Unfortunately for Trump's political ambitions, exciting his audience has taken precedence over expanding his base. It is difficult to avoid the conclusion that even Trump's erratic messaging on coronavirus, the biggest substantive issue hurting his re-election prospects, is to some extent driven by his desire to market to his adoring public. Most Americans like protective face masks and Dr. Anthony Fauci, but Trump knows that the bulk of the people who don't are in his corner.

It is certainly the case that Trump's base is more afraid of the riots that broke out in some major cities this year than they are of the pandemic. They are utterly convinced of Biden's corruption and dementia. They see Trump's defiance in the face of his own COVID-19 diagnosis as a sign of strength, not recklessness. Catering to these instincts may have led Trump to misjudge the electorate as a whole. But he is not misreading the room at a MAGA rally.

Who knows how seriously the Trump TV rumors should be taken. The fact that Trump got at least one term as president would give him credibility that no other talking head has, even if his TV entertainer inclinations get him canceled next month.


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JohnRussell
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1  seeder  JohnRussell    4 years ago

If he manages to stay out of prison, Trump will do a king and his court type thing where he hosts a show for a couple hours a night and appears in clips and tidbits throughout the day. 

This will be his government in exile , filled with the worst conspiracy theories and leggy blondes in tight dresses fauning over the king as his "correspondents". Fox News will change formats (that is already being rumored)  leaving the Trump Channel and OAN fighting it out for the conservative cable news viewer. 

The loser, quite obviously, will be the American people. 

 
 
 
Dismayed Patriot
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1.1  Dismayed Patriot  replied to  JohnRussell @1    4 years ago
If he manages to stay out of prison

Even if he goes to jail his deplorable base won't care, they'd still tune in to see him making toilet wine and trading Lucy's for protection. They're too stubborn and proud to ever admit they were wrong about this scum bag.

 
 
 
Trout Giggles
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1.1.1  Trout Giggles  replied to  Dismayed Patriot @1.1    4 years ago

What's a Lucy?

 
 
 
Tessylo
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1.1.2  Tessylo  replied to  Trout Giggles @1.1.1    4 years ago

A cigarette (loosey) or a blow job?

 
 
 
Trout Giggles
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1.1.3  Trout Giggles  replied to  Tessylo @1.1.2    4 years ago

I thought maybe DP meant Lucky as in Lucky Strike but do they even make those anymore?

 
 
 
Dismayed Patriot
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1.1.4  Dismayed Patriot  replied to  Trout Giggles @1.1.1    4 years ago
What's a Lucy?

A single or "loose" cigarette and I have seen it spelled both "loosey" and "lucy".

 
 
 
Trout Giggles
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1.1.5  Trout Giggles  replied to  Dismayed Patriot @1.1.4    4 years ago

Thanks!

 
 
 
Tessylo
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1.1.6  Tessylo  replied to  Trout Giggles @1.1.5    4 years ago

 
 
 
Trout Giggles
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2  Trout Giggles    4 years ago

We don't have to watch it. Goddess knows I won't. I'm still trying to catch all of the Law and Order episodes

 
 
 
evilone
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3  evilone    4 years ago

These Trump TV rumors were around back in 2016 when everyone expected him to lose. They rose again as The Don got more chummy with OAN TV and less so with Fox News. The scuttlebutt was that Trump and OAN owner Robert Herring Sr are best buds, but it wasn't clear if Trump would join OAN as a consultant, partner or start his own venture. 

 
 
 
Bob Nelson
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3.1  Bob Nelson  replied to  evilone @3    4 years ago

Yes, we've seen stuff for years already. I doubt Trump has the funds to finance a launch, and I have doubts about how his being a junior partner would fly... 

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Trout Giggles
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3.1.1  Trout Giggles  replied to  Bob Nelson @3.1    4 years ago

This is how it will fly:

"If I can't be the CEO, CFO, CIO, CDO, AND Top Dog....I'm taking my ball and going home!"

 
 
 
Ender
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3.1.2  Ender  replied to  Trout Giggles @3.1.1    4 years ago

I will start my own. It will be the bigliest, bestliest, have the most bestest ratings in the history of the world!

 
 
 
Hal A. Lujah
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4  Hal A. Lujah    4 years ago

Catering to these instincts may have led Trump to misjudge the electorate as a whole.

When i first read that I thought it said catering to these insects.  Tomato / tomahto.

 
 
 
Ender
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5  Ender    4 years ago

I guarantee that if he is not reelected, he will keep in the spotlight.

The right wing machine will keep his brand of hatred and division alive and well for years to come. 

 
 
 
Trout Giggles
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5.1  Trout Giggles  replied to  Ender @5    4 years ago

Think we could get away with calling it Fascist TV?

 
 
 
Ender
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5.1.1  Ender  replied to  Trout Giggles @5.1    4 years ago

And here I thought only the anti fascists were fascist...

 
 

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