Isn’t it at least partly the case that Trump narrowly won the Presidency because Hilary Clinton was a thoroughly remote establishment candidate with nothing to offer former industrial communities?
Sort of. Clinton didn't have a lot to offer the rust belt communities, because honestly there is nothing to offer them. The twin forces of automation and cheaper (but not necessarily humane) labor elsewhere doomed the factories. That and corporate greed.
What she didn't do was lie like Trump and tell them she was going to restore the manufacturing industries. Read up about the Foxconn factory in Wisconsin for an example of Trump's asshole-ry and incompetence.
She told them the truth, which is that they needed to move on and get with the modern economy. Of course this is not going to provide much solace to most voters. It's not like a 38 year old high school graduate with zero computer training, two kids and a mountain of bills is going to find it easy to drop everything and get an Associate's Degree in Computer Science. And even if they did, they're still going to lose out on jobs to young students with college degrees. The smart people are all on the coasts. Why would a high tech, modern industry move to Detroit? It will take them years to dig their way out. Most of them probably never will. That's why they are so mad. But blaming it on foreigners and the government isn't going to help.
Clinton made a big speech at one point. She talked about how coal mining was a brutal and dying profession and how coal was really bad for the environment. She said something like (paraphrasing) "We're going to make sure we shut the mines down. But because that will leave people out of work, so it's imperative we provide a way for them to survive and adapt." The intent there was to show she was aware of the plight of coal miners. What the right did was edit out the last half of the quote and plaster everywhere that Clinton said she would shut down coal mining, like she was doing it out of spite.
Trump said that coal mining was being shut down due to government's attack on the blue collar man or whatever, and that he would deregulate to restore the industry. And he did deregulate. Problem is, he also made fracking much easier. And natural gas from fracking is much cheaper than coal mining. So the miners are still screwed. Probably worse than they would have been under Clinton though I can also understand their perspective that they have nothing to lose because they are ****ed either way.
And isn’t it also true that the Democratic Party manipulated the electoral college to effectively rob Bernie Sanders of the candidacy?
No. This is blatantly false. There was some dirty political dealing there, but really on both sides. What happened is that Sanders is not a Democrat, and not really that big a friend of Democrats. Every year, he runs as a Democrat in Vermont so he can simultaneously take advantage of being in the big party while also shutting down any other liberal who might run against them. Then, as soon as he wins he leaves the party and becomes an Independent.
From Sanders' perspective I can be a little sympathetic. The US two party system is such that you really can't win as a third party so Sanders has to play this game. At the same time, the Democrats let him do this. They don't have to. The GOP certainly wouldn't. There's all sorts of Democrats out there who would also like to be a third party but they toe the line and play party politics.
The Democrats actually made an exception to party rules to allow Bernie to run as a Democrat. They didn't do this to be nice, of course. But the understanding was that Bernie would play the kindly old, idealistic man and draw in the young crowd and far left, while Clinton appealed to the moderates. Neither side would attack the other. Bernie would lose, throw his support behind Clinton, and maybe get to be VP out of it. He was supposed to lay down.
Sanders though, decided he wasn't going to lay down and instead attacked Clinton as part of the evil establishment. Now, on the one hand you could say "Well why should Sanders run a sham campaign and do what the Democrats want?" But, my response to that is that Sanders could have run (and lost) as an Independent. The Democrats gave him a much, MUCH bigger platform to get his views across, so he got something out of it. He didn't have to accept the conditions, but he he did and then used it to screw over Democrats.
The other thing Sanders did was attract the "Bernie Bros." They're basically the left wing equivalent of Trump supporters, and in fact quite a few of them voted for Trump or refused to vote for Clinton a la Susan Sarandon. They were dickheads who went online and attacked everyone else viciously and trolled and spread memes and fake news, etc. just like the diehard Trump supporters. That's why after the campaign was over, we later found out that Sanders campaign had all sorts of problems with sexual harassment. It's also why Sanders supporters continually moan that Sanders would have won the election because he polled better in the manufacturing states.
That argument is stupid because when it came down to it, while Sanders is somewhat populist/nationalist a la Corbyn, he was not (to his credit) ever going to say that Mexicans are rapists, etc. He was never going to out-Trump Trump. The other argument I'd have is that I don't give a **** about those voters. They are stupid, and they are hostile and vindictive. I'm not going to sell out to that group because a left wing Trump is no better than a right wing Trump.
But no, the primaries were not rigged. That's just Bernie Bro assholery. They were whining about how the Democratic Party screws the voter by having
"super delegates" who can override the popular vote. Problem is, Clinton won the popular vote by a landslide and at the same time the Bernie Bros were complaining about how undemocratic the primaries were, they were pressuring the super delegates to vote for Bernie despite the fact he was trailing heavily.
The other damning thing was the wikileak of the emails between party members. Most of it was just like "How do we stop Bernie?" That's seen as evidence that the primaries were "rigged." To me, it's nothing. Of course the Democrats wanted to stop Sanders, because the Sanders is not a Democrat. Of course when you look inside the sausage factory, there's some slimy **** where Democrats were like "Let's tell them Bernie rapes babies" or whatever. I don't condone that but... that's politics. Sanders was doing the same sort of thing.
I would say that basically Clinton was your standard politician. She was fairly competent, had some principles she really believed in, but of course like all politicians she lies a bit. And, if she could sort of help her or her friends on the side of course she would do it. So she was not really a candidate to get super excited about, but hardly the demon she was made out to be. Just par for the course. Same is true of the Democrats in general. Not really a group people should be proud of, but no worse than things have always been.
Your country might have elected it’s first avowedly Socialist President. Instead you got Trump. Michael Moore makes a compelling case for attributing some responsibility for this disaster to the Democratic Party’s own leadership.
No. This is just blatant stupidity. It ignores the fact that the GOP nominated DONALD ****ING TRUMP. If people cared at all about corruption or competence how do you pick Trump over Clinton? I don't dispute that many people voted for Trump because they BELIEVED Clinton was awful, but those people are basically stupid and ignored the fact that Trump is infinitely more corrupt and incompetent.
The idea that the Democrats could have played the perfect game and won conveniently ignores the fact that Trump played essentially a worse game than anyone really even conceived was possible and won. Not despite those failings, but because of them.
It also overlooks how badly Sanders sold out. This is a guy who legit has done more for black people in the US today. Like he's the only one who was actually out there on civil rights marches in the 60's. But his platform was basically a twin platform of isolationism for the racists and free college tuition for the young voters. It's why he had no traction among minority groups. Which is a shame, because I think Sanders would have done a lot for them and they should have considered his history. But Sanders chose to go after the Trump crowd using Trump-like tactics so he reaps what he sows.
In the UK, the Leave vote was highest in former industrial regions where the sons of daughters of coal miners and steel workers felt abandoned by every political party.
Nothing to do with religion, although in the early days Trade Unions and the Labour Party did have several non conformist religious allies (my grandad was adamant that Jesus was the first Socialist. This conviction was bolstered by Cardinal Newman’s active support of the London Dock Strike of 1889. But I digress).
Yes well culture/religion/economics due tend to go hand-in-hand. It's the same in the US. They feel abandoned by every political party. My point is that in the US, the way to reach them and not make them feel abandoned is to appeal to their religious viewpoints.
And again, I'm gonna straight out say, **** them. They have for the most part always been socially backwards assholes who stayed loyal to the Democrats only because of unions. And the unions in the US are corrupt as hell. I'm liberal, and in favor of unions
in theory but I hate the unions in the US. What happened is the GOP broke all the unions and/or cost those workers their jobs and so without the unions, they felt free to vote like the assholes they've always been.
The funny thing is, because Trump propped up the economy temporarily by going into massive debt, some of them actually DID get their jobs back. Not a lot, but some. Unemployment is at an all time low. So what happens? Yeah, they went on strike. And Trump isn't going to help them because he's fundamentally a rich dude, on the side of rich dudes, politically supported by rich dudes. And at the same time, in an equally unshocking development, the union head is going to jail for bribery and corruption.
I would help those people if I could, but all they want to do is vote for people who will screw them over. And any sympathy I might have for them evaporates when they are actively trying to screw over everyone else. If you are a racist, or a bigot, or you think that God is the solution for the country than I don't want to appeal to your vote. It only drags us all down in the long run.
They're mad because they think liberals and people like myself are trying to destroy their culture. They're 100% correct. I AM trying to destroy their culture. As quickly as possible. And yes, so was Clinton. I don't want them to exist. I'm happy to offer them the best way out we can, but they don't want a way out. They want to continue being assholes. So **** them. The quote above and her calling Trump supporters "deplorable" got so much play and were politically unwise, but to me, they are also the truest things she ever said.