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David Frum in The Atlantic:
Who and what Donald Trump is has been known to everyone and anyone
who cared to know for years and decades. Before he was president, he was
the country’s leading racist conspiracy theorist. Before he was the
country’s leading racist conspiracy theorist, he was a celebrity
gameshow host. Before he was a celebrity gameshow host, he was the
multi-bankrupt least trusted name in real estate. Before he was the
multi-bankrupt least trusted name in real estate, he was the protege of
Roy Cohn’s repeatedly accused of ties to organized crime. From the
start, Donald Trump was a man of many secrets, but no mysteries.
Inscribed indelibly on the public record were the reasons for
responsible people to do everything in their power to bar him from the
presidency.
Instead, since he announced his candidacy in mid-2015, Donald Trump has been enabled and protected.
The enabling and protecting not only continues. It accelerates.
and
In 2016, there were voters who genuinely, in good faith, believed
that Donald Trump was a capable business leader, moderate on social
issues, who cared about the troubles of working class white America—and
would do something to help. There may well still be some people who
believe this—but nowhere near enough to sustain a presidency.
What
sustains Trump now is the support of people who know what he is, but
back him anyway. Republican political elites who know him for what he
is, but who back him because they believe they can control and use him;
conservative media elites who sense what he is, but who delight in the
cultural wars he provokes; rank-and-file conservatives who care more
about their grievances and hatreds than the governance of the country.

Supernaut · 376 weeks ago