Today I remembered something that might explain Trump a bit. Tom Plinkett of Tammany Hall, a man with a very
"unique" view of politics, died in 1924. But before then, he published a book after losing office in 1904, called "Plunkitt of Tammany Hall: A Series of Very Plain Talks on Very Practical Politics." He was a Tammany Man, and I think that maybe there is some worth in remembering how Tammany operated, and why they won votes. I find Tammany Hall very interesting for reasons unrelated to Trump, but a section on "Honest Graft" which I had read before, but caught my eye again as the times have shone a new light on them:
Everybody is talkin' these days about Tammany men growin' rich on graft, but nobody thinks of drawin' the distinction between honest graft and dishonest graft. There's all the difference in the world between the two. There's an honest graft, and I'm an example of how it works. I might sum up the whole thing by sayin': 'I seen my opportunities and I took 'em.'
Just let me explain by examples. My party's in power in the city, and it's going to undertake a lot of public improvements. Well, I'm tipped off, say, that they're going to lay out a new park at a certain place.
I see my opportunity and I take it. I go to that place and I buy up all the land I can in the neighborhood. Then the board of this or that makes its plan public, and there is a rush to get my land, which nobody cared particular for.
Ain't it perfectly honest to charge a good price and make a profit on my investment and foresight? Of course, it is. Well, that's honest graft and I'm lookin' for it every day in the year. I will tell you frankly that I've got a good lot of it, too.
But hey, Clinton reached almost Romney levels of rhetoric towards Russia, I mean definitely would have started a war, so really she's just as bad as Trump. (I am mocking the common false equivalency with sarcasm)
TBH this is something we do owe Romney an apology over - he realized the threat of Russia earlier than most people. Too bad his party ended up getting a Russian stooge elected just four years later
What's really bothersome is back during the invasions in Ukraine, I saw conservatives here and there saying "What's that? Russian invasion you say? It looks like Romney was right then, huh?" and now I don't hear that at all. The fact that people said that at the time annoyed me, but now the fact that they've stopped leaves me deeply disturbed.