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The Trump campaign speech that could beat Clinton this fall



By Charles Lane <http://www.washingtonpost.com/people/charles-lane> Opinion
writer March 10 at 7:41 PM

Donald Trump’s lips were moving again Tuesday night — and you know what
that means. For what seemed like forever, but was really about an hour, the
Republican front-runner treated America to another primary-night victory
speech that was self-absorbed, belligerent and, well, sporadically factual.

Among his more obvious whoppers
<http://www.c-span.org/video/?c4584262/trump-polls-show-easily-beating-hillary>was
this boast: “If I get to go against Hillary, polls are showing that I beat
her. And some of the polls have me beating her very easily.” No: Only two
reputable national polls
<http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/us/general_election_trump_vs_clinton-5491.html#polls>
this year, one taken for USA Today and one for Fox News, have shown Trump
leading Clinton, both times within the margin of error. She’s up by more
than six points in the RealClearPolitics average.

Still, those numbers should be cold comfort to Democrats eyeing a matchup
between Clinton and Trump, and not simply because they don’t capture what
people would think when confronted with an actual choice between the two,
rather than a hypothetical one.

The real imponderable is what would happen if Trump trained his verbal guns
on the former secretary of state, and her alone, and fired them like this:

“You know our country doesn’t win anymore. When was the last time — like,
1991, when we beat the Soviets, and that guy Saddam in Kuwait? We were on
top of the world and everybody loved us and wanted to copy our system and
it was really special. That was what, 25 years ago? These college kids who
voted for Bernie weren’t even born yet.

“Ever since, it’s been lose, lose, lose. And you know when it started,
people? I’ll tell you: It started in 1994, with that stupid NAFTA. That was
her husband Bill’s idea. He sounded all high and mighty about markets and
democracy, but he was really listening to lobbyists and taking their money,
and he let Mexico rip us off.

“And then he had another genius idea: Renew most-favored-nation trade
status for China — can you believe it! He promised not to do
<http://articles.latimes.com/1994-05-27/news/mn-62877_1_human-rights>it in
the 1992 campaign, but the lobbyists and Henry Kissinger got to him. He
made it permanent his last year in office so China could join the World
Trade Organization. He said that would help sell
<http://www.manufacturingnews.com/news/10/0615/WTO.html>U.S.-made cars in
China! And now he says she’d be a great president.

“Somebody told me the other day about this economist at MIT — Author? Auto?
Yeah, David Autor
<https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2016/01/13/this-may-be-the-most-important-chart-for-understanding-politics-today/>.
He figured out trade with China explains about a fifth of the manufacturing
job loss in this country between 1990 and 2007 — like 1.5 million jobs!
Bill should have kept his campaign promise, but he never was too good with
vows, if you know what I mean.

“So, after 9/11, we sort of had a comeback. I mean that day was horrible —
horrible — but at least for a while we were all united and the rest of the
world supported us. And then that idiot George W. Bush, I mean, he even
makes his brother look smart, he blew it all by starting the war in Iraq.
Totally destabilized the Middle East, discredited our foreign policy — and
she voted for it in the Senate!

“She voted for that stupid, stupid war and then five years later we have
total financial meltdown, and Bush wants to bail out the banks — and she
votes for that, too! Everything the last 25 years has her fingerprints on
it, people. Libya! What a disaster! Even Obama told Jeffrey Goldberg the
other day ‘it didn’t work.’
<http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2016/04/the-obama-doctrine/471525/>His
words — I would have used stronger ones, believe me. Either way, that was
on her watch as secretary of state. She wanted to do that terrible,
terrible Trans-Pacific trade deal, too, until she wimped out for the
campaign.

“I know, I know. A lot of Republicans voted for these things, too: Most of
’em were bipartisan, in fact. That’s my point, people. They’re all the
same. Say what you want about me — okay, so I was kinda for TARP
<http://www.politifact.com/florida/statements/2015/sep/15/club-growth/did-donald-trump-support-wall-street-bailout-club-/>at
the time; maybe I did tell Howard Stern
<http://www.cnn.com/2016/02/18/politics/donald-trump-iraq-war-radio-interview/>we
should attack Iraq. At least that was just talk. I was nowhere near that
mess in Washington. She was knee-deep in it.”

Like all Trump pitches, this one would be over-the-top, tendentious,
totally oblivious to valid countervailing considerations and arguments.

Unlike many of them, however, it would have a relatively high fact content
— just true enough to be effective, especially with the apparently large
percentage of Democrats and Republicans who regret the Iraq War, abhor Wall
Street and distrust trade deals.

Hillary Clinton, either personally or by association with the past two
Democratic administrations, has been involved in many of the most fateful,
and controversial, policy decisions of a difficult quarter-century. Trump
may be the Republican best positioned to turn that history against her. She
better be ready.




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