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August 31 at 11:30 AM
Jennifer Rubin writes the Right Turn blog for The Post, offering reported opinion from a conservative perspective.
President Trump is not misunderstood. To the contrary, there is broad agreement on who he is and what motivates him. In the latest Fox News poll, 56 percent of voters think he is tearing the country apart, while only 33 percent think he is drawing the country together. Fifty-six percent of voters think he does not respect minorities, while only 41 percent think he does. Fifty-six percent disapprove of his handling of the white supremacist violence in Charlottesville; only 35 percent approve. (Fifty-two percent blame the neo-Nazis for the violence, while only 19 percent buy into Trumps view that both sides were responsible). And an astounding 70 percent thinks he hates the media more than he hates white supremacists. (A minority, albeit a disturbingly large percentage 40 percent of voters themselves consider the press to be a bigger threat than white supremacists.)
The polls finding that 55 percent of voters disapprove of the job he is doing roughly coincides with the percentage of voters who say he is ripping the country apart, does not respect minorities and mishandled Charlottesville. To be blunt, they think hes a bigot and they dont like a bigot as their president. This is not to say there hasnt been some erosion in Trumps base. In fact, compared with previous Fox News polls, Trump has lost the most ground with conservatives (down 7 points), Republican men (-9 points), and whites without a college degree (-9 points).
Nevertheless, unlike Democrats, independents and most every other segment of the electorate, Republicans simply dont see Trumps views and performance on race negatively or maybe they refuse to confess that they see it that way because they dont want to part ways with him. Eighty-five percent of Republicans approve or somewhat approve of his performance, with 65 percent saying they strongly approve. Tearing the country apart? No way, 68 percent of Republicans say. Cmon. They see Trump and cheer him! when he rips into other Republicans, Democrats, the media and anyone who criticizes him (such as the business leaders who quit his advisory councils). How can Trump supporters hoot and holler when Trump rips their foes and yet still claim that he is a great unifier?
One suspects that a high percentage of these Republicans know quite well how divisive Trump is, but they dont want to think of their choice for president as someone who divides the country. Likewise, do only 23 percent of Republicans think the neo-Nazis who ran over a woman and killed her are responsible for the violence in Charlottesville? Well, Trump said there were very fine people on both sides, so they go along with that. Naturally, 72 percent think he handled Charlottesville well. And 82 percent think Trump respects minorities since, well, theyd never support a bigot.
You see, a very large percentage of Republicans refuse to acknowledge Trumps overt bigotry and divisiveness or any other glaring character flaws. Its not unusual for those who voted for a candidate to refuse to confess to their error or the candidates flaws. Whatever side Trump is on and whatever defenses he raises, his cult follows.
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Achilleaze
(15,543 posts)And that is why they are known justifiably as the deplorables