^^^ Point taken. I will though say that I think many of those on the ideological left (like Sav?) are being a bit too cavalier here as well in their assumptions. I suppose my point is that for all of us, that may be arguing more ideological positions, is that maybe we aren't really in tune with what a reality-TV, popular culture, electorate really gives a hoot about. Looks to me, at this point, that Trump does and panders to it. That's why I don't think it's particularly helpful pushing the left-right spectrum at this point in trying to understand what's going on. That smacks to me of us just trying to hang on to our old and comfortable narratives.
Beds, Julio said everything I wanted to say just articulated it 100x better.
Trump is a reflection of what conservatives have evolved into in the last 4 election cycles to today (08,10,12,14). It doesn't matter what the textbook definition is, the "conservative" base of today are pro-Patriot Act, pro-War, Pro-Israel, Pro-Life, Anti-Immigration, Anti-Islam, Anti-Gun Control, Anti-Same Sex Marriage, Anti-Welfare, etc. The conservative movement has been slowly leading up to this moment for 8 years. Would Ted Cruz or Donald Trump have been considered serious contenders for the nomination 12 years ago, 8 years ago, or even 4 years ago? GOP tried the moderate route twice in 08 and 12 and it backfired. It really hurt them in 2012, because as I mentioned before all the other candidates went after Romney at one point. He won the nom but only after a brutal primary season where he was everyone's punching bag on the right.
Ron Paul is by textbook definition a conservative, but why then do we have to use the term libertarian for him?
If people like Jeb are considered moderate, what would Ronald Reagan be considered in this Republican Party today if he ran? They'd attack him on gun control bill signed as Governor, raising taxes several times, increasing the size of government, and most of all signing an amnesty bill by compromising with liberals.Oh not even mentioning negotiating with Iran for hostages. Giving them guns like Fast & Furious. Both things he would be crucified for by Beck, Limbs, Cruz, Palin, etc. But they sure love them some Ronald Reagan though.
I mean you have someone like Cruz, who REFUSES to compromise with his own party on anything. Are you really telling me that the characters Cruz and Trump play, are not what the base has wanted for years but are now finally getting huge boners to?
Without Sarah Palin there is no Trump or Cruz personas. They may both be faking it, but clearly this brand of conservatism is what has been building up for years and years. I mean for crying out loud Bush signed prescription drugs, two stimulus bills, and TARP. He's still beloved by conservatives for "keeping us safe" when 9/11 happened on his watch and 10 embassies were attacked.
The GOP have been trying to get the Reagan Democrats back for a long time (those blue collar dems you speak of, also blue dogs). They realize now that they're screwed with Hispanics. Cruz and Trump were like the final twist of the knife for this brand of conservatives having a chance to win hispanics in the general. GOP tried having token Rubio to show off to impress hispanics, but his stances on Cuba and immigration have been so turned off to younger voters that he's alienated them too. Rubio was elected with the Tea Party wave of 2010, so how anyone can consider him "moderate" is beyond my imagination.
It doesn't matter if Trump's past views consider him a moderate or liberal. Whatever is coming out of his mouth right now, that conservatives love about him even if he is lying, they believe it. Trump is really just a metaphor for the base. I was wondering if Jeb or Christie (whom would be considered moderates I suppose) would have a chance to get in this like Romney and McCain did but after seeing the excitement and hype for Cruz and Trump I'm starting to think that won't become a reality.