Scott Adams the creator of the Dilbert cartoon has been talking about Trump for weeks on his blog. I would like to quote his blog post in it's entirety but I don't know if it is legal. Here is a link to his post.
The most interesting part of his post:
If I had to put a label on Trump’s method of persuasion for this topic it would be a variant of the High Ground Maneuver. (I have called it the Big Picture Maneuver in the past. Same thing.)
The way this works with the question of Muslim immigration is that Trump was presented with impossible choices and he actually picked one. And in so doing, what he did to the media, his opponents, and the public at large was to make you defend the imaginary option in which none of the peace-loving Muslims are barred from legally entering the country and all terrorists are kept out. That uncomfortable realization will sink in with voters over time. In simple terms, Trump infantilized the entire country and installed himself as dad.
You know Dad; he’s the asshole who makes the hard choices. He makes you go to school when you don’t feel like it. He makes you come home before midnight when you know there is nothing magic about midnight. He prohibits you from watching X-rated movies when you are nine years old even though you are sure it would be fine.
Here I am not talking about logic and reason. I’m talking about the tendency of human brains to form automatic associations. Those automatic connections that are disconnected from reason are how hypnotists can hypnotize and influencers can influence. Reason aside, when you observe an older male authority figure making a hard choice on your behalf, it just feels dadlike. You can’t help make the connection.
The Dad idea won’t fully emerge until the general election…when Dad runs against mom. Speaking of Mom, you love what she stands for, but she can be such a bitch sometimes. Still, if you need a sandwich, or a hug, or some understanding, you probably pick mom.
But if you hear a loud noise downstairs, and you live in a dangerous neighborhood, you’re probably hoping Dad gets to the baseball bat before Mom, even if they are equally capable. You’re a sexist that way, in your irrational brain.
According to the Master Persuader filter, the selection of the next U.S. president is dependent on whether the public is feeling hungry or scared in the coming months. I’m betting on scared
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Now if we could just get the voters who imagine themselves as helpless infants to sit it out on election day, maybe we could outgrow this reality TV nation we have built.
Instead of a "New Deal" slogan, Trump's should be "The Real Deal."
There's a double entendre in there.
No, he's just talking the common sense the common people understand, but the "intellectuals" can't grasp.
Oh shit! I'm an intellectual now. That's awesome. Do I have to wear a bow tie?
"They had faces then."
Brilliant stroke by Trump. Now everyone else is supporting Muslim's and stating that we can afford a little bit of terrorism and ensuing deaths. Meanwhile, trump is saying I want zero deaths and Zero new Muslims.
BTW, Scott Adams has stated he's willing to accept say 1000 deaths over 10 years in order to keep Muslim immigration going. Me, I'd accept zero. But its and interesting mind experiment.
The public intellectuals are still big, its their minds that got small.
Actually it is their balls that have atrophied.
bagoh20 said...
Oh shit! I'm an intellectual now
it's not a label to which one aspires.
As dutch said, Trump is talking simple common sense, something that completely discombobulates the "evolved."
This is the best day ever. In one day I became an itelecshual, an eleete, evolved, and a jedi knight. I bet Trump calls me tonight. Does being an eleete intelecshual mean I can adopt that nose-in-the-air Obama pose and comment over at TOP deriding the spooge stooges? I'm feeling pretty superior.
Trump's popular for overturning the rule of PC in public debate. He's having none of it, and throws it right back at the media.
I'd imagine his actual policies would evolve toward what works. Advisors might play a role.
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