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TomCADem

(17,390 posts)
Sat Aug 13, 2016, 04:13 AM Aug 2016

NBC: Trump's Conspiracy Theories Aren't Far Outside GOP Mainstream

One thing the media refuses to acknowledge when it questions why "establishment" Republicans do not abandon Trump is that Trump is actually more conservative and closer to the current GOP party base.

http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2016-election/trump-s-conspiracy-theories-aren-t-far-outside-gop-mainstream-n628191

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has caused an uproar by repeatedly associating President Barack Obama with terrorism, raising questions about his citizenship and casting aspersions on his loyalty to the country — but what is often lost in all the outrage is the fact that the real estate mogul's views are not that far outside the mainstream of conservative opinion.

While Trump has differentiated himself as the first presidential candidate to lend credence to conspiracy theories about Obama's motives and background, his views are shared by a majority of Republican voters and have been for some time.

A recent NBC News Survey Monkey poll found that a whopping 72 percent of Republicans have doubts about Obama's citizenship and 41 percent are emphatic that he was foreign born. Meanwhile, 31 percent are unsure if he is an American, leaving 27 percent who acknowledge that their country's president was born in the U.S.

The fact that most rank-and-file Republicans refuse to accept the legitimacy of Obama's birth certificate has long been something of an embarrassing open secret which prominent party leaders have chosen to sidestep. The reality is that even after the president begrudgingly released his long-form birth certificate — confirming that was born in Hawaii — to the public in April of 2011 to quash the rumors, it did little to shake conservatives' steadfast belief that he is a fraud.
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NBC: Trump's Conspiracy Theories Aren't Far Outside GOP Mainstream (Original Post) TomCADem Aug 2016 OP
Yep Scoopster Aug 2016 #1
They are FOX news taught and listen to RW talk shows when traveling. Thinkingabout Aug 2016 #2
And this is why they deserve everything he is piling on their heads. Squinch Aug 2016 #3
This is exactly why we cannot allow the media to spin the narrative that Trump is somehow an anomaly auntpurl Aug 2016 #4
Agree. The Fact That Other Republicans Occasionally Cherry Pick... TomCADem Aug 2016 #5
That's no surprise. Republicans are now the Infowars Party. Lord Magus Aug 2016 #6

Thinkingabout

(30,058 posts)
2. They are FOX news taught and listen to RW talk shows when traveling.
Sat Aug 13, 2016, 08:30 AM
Aug 2016

I listen to my RW friends, they believe the crap.

auntpurl

(4,311 posts)
4. This is exactly why we cannot allow the media to spin the narrative that Trump is somehow an anomaly
Sat Aug 13, 2016, 09:23 AM
Aug 2016

Trump IS the GOP base. He belongs to them. All yours, boys. Enjoy.

TomCADem

(17,390 posts)
5. Agree. The Fact That Other Republicans Occasionally Cherry Pick...
Sat Aug 13, 2016, 01:30 PM
Aug 2016

...and disagrees with the way Trump phrased a statement does not mean that they substantively disagree with Trump's craziest ideas.

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