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Donald, You’re No Ronald!

When Senator Lloyd Benson was squared off against Senator Dan Quayle in the Vice Presidential Debate in 1988, Quayle, desperate to establish himself as a qualified VP running mate, dropped a JFK reference.   Benson dropped a haymaker on Quayle, deadpanning “you’re no Jack Kennedy.

We have resisted comparing Donald Trump to Ronald Reagan for fear of a haymaker ourselves, as Donald is no Ronald.  While each had roles on the TV screen or the big screen previous to ascending to the biggest role in all of the land, they differ in approach far more than they are similar.

Start with the hair styles please.  Ronald had a thick, dark, wavy mane seemingly woven to his head since birth to die for.  Donald has a thin, white/gray whisp that needs to be woven to his head for fear of it flying away.  Ronald was a statesman.  Donald states what he thinks and feels in non too subtle way.  Ronald had his first lady Nancy incessantly shaping his public perception.  Donald has had quite a few ladies and his first lady appears to step back and watch the bullfight from afar.

But, they have one big thing in common.  They know leverage when they see it.  And, when they see it they use it.  And, when they use it, they use it effectively.

Ronald watched as Iran held American hostages for 444 days till the very end of the Jimmy Carter’s mediocre presidency.  Mysteriously, on Reagan’s inauguration day, Iran freed the hostages.  Ronald played the good cop role on a horse in a TV western a few times.  He always got the bad guy and rode off into the sunset with the pretty woman.  Iran wanted nothing to do with this cowboy in real life.  Did Reagan’s team advance anything to Iran about the consequences of a continued standoff?  Probably.  Enough said.

Trump called North Korean dictator Kim Jung-Un “Rocket Man” in front of a United Nations gathering.  It was not very subtle.  It was the equivalent of Nikita Khrushchev’s shoe-banging incident during the 902nd Plenary Meeting of the UN General Assembly held in New York in 1960. During the session Nikita Khrushchev, First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, pounded his shoe on his delegate-desk in protest of a speech by Philippine delegate Lorenzo Sumulong.  It was not so subtle.

Both Ronald and Trump were effective, style points aside.

“Rocket Man” is but one of many verbal jabs, hooks, or TKO’s that the Donald has thrown.  It is for that very reason that we continue to be amazed by how wrong the media continues to miss on understanding his approach, and therefore his effectiveness.  Every time he jabs, tweets, nicknames, and/or insults a foreign leader or an entire country the media screams in unison that “the sky is falling, the sky is falling.”  Except, it isn’t.

In fact it’s the opposite.  Trump threatened tariffs on Mexico a couple of weeks back and gave them a short deadline to help on their southern border controlling Central American illegal inflow, and on our southern border helping protect our illegal inflow.  Foes of The Donald said many things. “He can’t do that.”  “You can’t use tariffs to control immigration.”  “It’s unprecedented.”  “He’s offended our neighbor again.”  The stock market said, “Hold on cowboy.”  “This will wreck certain imported products.”  “Prices on imports will go through the roof.”  One Einstein even lamented, “the price of avocados will go up three fold.”

Our guess is that Donald doesn’t like avocados.  And, he doesn’t like illegal immigration even more.  So, with zero help from his Democrat friends, Donald got help on his own from his southern friends.  Mexico, after all of these years, offered immediate help.  Fifteen thousand of their finest are now being deployed on our joint border to stem the flow northward.  Another two thousand went south to do the same.  It’s amazing what the right carrot on the right stick can do.  And, Wall St. rallied once more.

And, it’s equally amazing how many people, tv commentators, and countries totally fail to understand President Trump’s motives and results derived from them. Ronald won with style and grace.  Donald wins with a hammer and a chainsaw.

Donald paints outside of the lines.  Donald is no Ronald.  But, he is Michelangelo in the art of the deal.

 

 

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  • Master promoter, human billboard and marketer yes totally agree, deal maker not so sure. His personal life his inept deal making lead to unmanageable debts and serial bankruptcies. In his more recent political and presidential life it has shown not so masterful in hapless efforts to overturn the Affordable Care Act, force a nuclear agreement with the rocket man himself, force a govt shutdown to secure funding for his prized wall and so on. Trump tweeted in 2011 “we need a dealmaker in the White House who knows how to think innovatively and make smart deals” I agree but when is that person showing up?

    • He’s there. Some see the glass half empty. We see it half full. Wall going up more and more to stop ILLEGAL immigrants. Tax cuts. New North American treaty. China on the ropes. North Korea quiet. Iran sanctions. Obamacare is a disaster. Dems know this as well. It still must be fixed. Oil regulations relaxed makes America no. 1 producer. Jobs. Other regulations.
      All of this was accomplished with the boat anchor Dems fabricating Kavanaugh’s problems and most of all the non existent collusion and lib media types screaming from the mountaintops.
      His personal life is personal just like the Dems insured Clinton’s was. Bankruptcies in business are a part of business especially building in the union dominated northeast. Government shutdowns are healthy. Obama forced one as well. We need less government not more.

    • Our last deal maker in the white house told me that my family of four would pay $2500 a year less with Obamacare. I couldn’t wait to sign up the first day, but the web site was broken. I eventually browsed and found higher premiums, higher deductibles and the need to pick new doctors. What a deal! And “real” Affordable. Obamacare promised to insure the 30 million without insurance, and today we have 44 million uninsured.

  • Guess is missed the wall going up more and more or maybe that’s just the “huge” repairs or renovations to existing boarder. Yes rocket man has been quiet… since May 4th nuclear test. Yikes. Govt shutdowns can be healthy, this was not the cases here. 35 days that accomplished next to nothing, certainly not the wall funding Trump wanted. Deal fail. Obamacare is worse than it needs to be but not bad enough to collapse and be replaced. Trump and Republicans have learned even in own party they don’t have the support for alternative plan to be put into place. If he does surly the master deal maker could make a deal.