Friday, April 27, 2018

A Basket of Deplorables Won Trump the Presidency


     In a now infamous campaign speech in 2016, Secretary Hillary Clinton stated that half of Trump’s supporters could be put into a basket of deplorables.  She defined that “basket of deplorables” as people who are “racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamophobic.”  A smattering of laughter was heard at the comment and late-night talk show hosts had a heyday with it.  Indeed, many liberals laughed and cheered Clinton on for her audacity.  What she didn’t know then but would find out on November 8th, 2016 was that that “basket of deplorables” would win Trump the election – not the people themselves but the sentiment and divisiveness of the comment.

     Sure, like many of my liberal counterparts, I too was guilty of laughing at Clinton’s statement.  I too felt like many of Trump’s supporters represented the worst of the “isms” our country has dealt with.  But after the laughing subsided, I realized that Clinton’s statement was an example of what so many on the right call liberal elitism.  She was yet another ivy league-educated liberal looking down her nose at the less fortunate, less educated middle-American everyman.  And boy, hadn’t they heard this enough!  From their college-aged children coming home to tell them they are racist and misogynistic, to comics and late-night hosts laughing at their lack of sophistication and insight, to bosses and HR managers hyper vigilantly correcting every minor misstep they make, these “basket of deplorables” had reached a saturation point. 

     Clinton’s statement didn’t serve as some glorious wake-up call to them, making them realize the error of their ways.  Rather, it gave their anger, frustration, and sense of invalidation a target.  Clinton became the bullseye and Trump the master marksman.  Any one of them that had been on the fence prior to Clinton’s comment likely solidified their support for Trump from that day on.  Clinton had managed to make an already divided country even more divided – and it cost her the race.

     Sure, we would all love to be surrounded by countrymen who share our thoughts and opinions on virtually all topics, but that’s not reality, especially not in this complicated and layered republic of ours.  What we need is not another Clinton (or Trump) who will capitalize on and accentuate the divisions in our country, but a leader who will realize that we are all, each and every one of us regardless of income, education and sophistication, a part of this great nation and deserve to be heard and represented with dignity, compassion, and respect. I hope to see that leader in 2020.



1 comment:

Thao Huynh said...

This is an interesting editorial for me to read. Reading my classmate's post, I agree with her that regardless of which party you represent, you should not be bias and tag the other side of the competitor with racist label.

Personally, I am not a supporter of Trump and have neutral opinion about Mrs. Clinton. "Basket of deplorables” are people, who are “racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamophobic," according to Mrs. Clinton's definition. She obviously puts herself one step down and does not make her be a better image than that of Trump.

A few qualities of a great leader can include patience, diligence, truthfulness, courage, confidence, and self-control. I also hope to see those qualities in a new president of the U.S.