David Marcus: President Trump, Master of inflammatory common sense


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In his most recent successful presidential election, and when he took office in his first month, President Donald Trump It uses a highly effective rhetorical device that can best be described as “inflammatory common sense.”

The clearest example from the race was the infamous allegations of Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, when it became most obvious. Eating cat and dog. There was a three-stage process.

First, liberals, like absolutely crazy, call Trump a racist, suggesting that it could be happening. After going to Springfield, the truth of the claim is inconclusive to me, but that didn’t matter. Because step 2 was actually reporting exactly what was happening in Springfield.

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Finally, Step 3 came when the Americans asked themselves.

Obviously, it was a horrifying idea.

By the time the fire of anger went out and the smoke cleared, Trump was sitting in the highlands of common sense. Suddenly, Democrats had to try and protect the vulnerable.

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The same developments are still available in Doge. Initially, the Trump White House relied on the idea that Elon Musk and his hilarious band of boy genius coders would run roughly on government spending. This directly led to screeching and howling about how Musk is an unelected dictator or a real president.

But again, by the time the screams faded, Americans were asked why they were funding organizations that actively censor Americans through Irish trans theatre companies or agencies like USAID. It’s there.

Once again, Trump lands on the side of common sense.

As another example, consider Trump referring to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to the “Governor of Canada.” Snark attracted everyone’s attention. And when it wore on, we left a very realistic and common sense question as to why trade relations with our neighbors with the North were so unbalanced.

What Trump manages to do is to make up common sense issues multiple times in a way that is unpleasant to the Democrats, or to resist attacking them, or to be extremely over-ordinary or slip-up. It’s what looks like a dic.

Common sense is a very old concept. In his work on rhetoric, Aristotle mentions this by asserting that public speakers have a responsibility to deal with widely held attitudes. “Common” here does not mean ordinary, it means sharing.

Later philosophers would argue that common sense is the mechanism by which our five individual senses create our reality. Others don’t think too much about it, they think we all know.

But of all things about whether or not there is common sense, one thing it tends to do is a bit boring. How interesting is it to say 80% of people who are already obvious?

This is where common sense of ware-based Cen becomes essential. What Trump manages to do is to make up common sense issues multiple times in a way that is unpleasant to the Democrats, or to resist attacking them, or to be extremely over-ordinary or slip-up. It’s what looks like a dic.

Trump is not the first important American to adopt the tactics of the common sense of jail. That honor goes to Thomas Payne. Thomas Payne’s pamphlet was titled in these two terms:

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Payne applied rules to the common sense of freedom and freedom to encourage such inflammatory rhetoric and such powerful action.

And we are again.

Paine wrote:

Perhaps the emotions contained on the next page are not yet popular enough to procure general favors. The long habit of not thinking about the wrong thing gives the superficial appearance that it is right, and in the beginning it causes a horrific protest to protect the habit. However, the commotion soon subsides. Time does more transformations than reason.

Certainly, time has prepared Payne’s thanks descendants converts and welcomes strict accounting Trump ready to give our government.

However, don’t let this accounting be too strict. Keep your concerns about the poor and poor. Conservatives, myself included, have long been seeking this power, and they have won well.

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My grandfather fought in World War II. He never went to college, but he passed through three children, and when I was in the prep school he told me, “God made you wise. You I didn’t get it.”

Donald Trump, Thomas Payne and my grandfather were all really saying the same thing. Use common sense and be careful when necessary. And always use it for those in need.

For a while, we had no common sense. If Trump has to set up some fires to recover it, I’m all for it.

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