Message from @pratel
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Trump is an interesting figure when nominating people.
Neocons were btfo'd by Trump in 2016.
Remember all those times masked right-wingers smashed windows and burned cars? Oh yeah...
If that's because he's digging the bottom of the barrel or because he likes conflict is unclear.
But the Republican base has become surprisingly isloationist as of late, which is alienating the neocons.
It's pretty obvious that there's only one criteria when he nominates someone in a government position: Loyalty.
I wouldn't be that sure. But we'll leave this there.
Nationalist, not isolationist.
That partially explain why his administration has been chaotic. Different competing strands of conservatism competing against eachother
Tbh if anything Trump managed to gather together a bunch of disparate groups
the GOP as a whole was desperate when he appeared
He didn't win because there was a secret giant cabal of cons were just playing the long game and letting Obama win
He won because he managed to pull from a number of different groups, and still has an exceptional approval rate among them iirc
The thing you have to realize about politics is that the left is diverse in it's skin tones and genders. But there is a strong conformist streak and the marching orders tend to come from a few key places that filter down.
The right is diverse in its ideas and just does a good job of hiding the divisions from view. There's a general lack of overall organization and the different sectors fight each other frequently.
Not, really.
Mostly Trump won because he was able to break the Democrats strongholds in the rust belt while not losing too much of the suburbs.
The left is pretty diverse in ideas.
The Dems very intentionally abandoned the white working class, so Trump picked them up.
It's diverse in it's *interests*
But the policy directives tend to come from only a few places, like academia.
Under that logic, then the right is only diverse in interests and the policy directives tend to come from think tanks
Not really, there's business groups.
There's grassroots organizations.
There's the religious right.
The young right.
The think tanks (who generally hated Trump until very recently)
the left is so diverse in its ideas that it shuts down speakers and deplatforms people who disagree with them 🤔
The few republican faculty.
There's gun groups.
And most of these groups have very different aims and assumptions.
You mean just like Democrats? Like how they have business groups, grassroots organizations, religious left, the young left, and the few think tanks along with academia?
Only an idiot or a liar would claim the left permits diversity of opinion. The left plainly has far too much moral certainty for that.
religious left?
Yeah, but the business groups, think tanks and academia are very closely aligned. The big differences tend to be in the unions, and upper class.
That splinter is what let Trump win.
The religious left tends to be kinda academic too in my experience. As in, it's centered in academic towns and tends to adopt very academic attitudes.
Also, Atkins, funny thing about that. Leftists in general are found to be censored more on university campuses than the right. http://freespeechproject.georgetown.domains/
There's also more of them.
@Ace K Yeah, Who by?
Saying they get censored more is only half the story.