Trump’s Gish Galloping Campaign Makes It Hard to Hold Him Accountable

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jimmy olsen

I learned a new word phraae today, one I plan to make heavy use of here on Languish. ;)

Links aplenty inside.

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Political Animal

November 22, 2015 4:17 PM

Trump's Gish Galloping Campaign Makes It Hard to Hold Him Accountable

By David Atkins

I sometimes get tired of writing about Donald Trump and the GOP presidential race, but he has said so many outrageous things in the last 48 hours that the subject cannot be avoided in a serious political forum. Many people wish political commentators would simply ignore Trump as unworthy of news coverage, but failing to talk about it won't diminish his support with the GOP base—and in any case when the leading frontrunner of the Republican Party says wildly objectionable things, it merits discussion.

The problem is that it's hard to know what to say about his statements without degenerating into what most people would view as hyperbole. Words like "fascist" and "liar" start to creep into the mind, but those sorts of sentiments are unfit for a respectable publication—and in any case, most people do not want to admit even to themselves that a totalitarian charlatan is actually leading in the GOP polls by a wide margin and is currently leading the Democratic frontrunner in head-to-head polling.

But Trump's comments over the last couple of days have been so numerous, so ludicrous and so objectionable and that's hard to even hold him accountable.

He claimed that he saw thousands of people in Jersey City cheering the 9/11 terrorist attacks, even though no such thing happened at all.

After a Black Lives Matter protester was viciously assaulted at a Trump rally, he shrugged and said that "maybe he deserved to get roughed up."

He is openly advocating the torture of captured prisoners via waterboarding. It's hard to tell exactly from his comments, but it also appears that he may advocate "enhanced interrogation" of Syrian refugee grandmothers, whom he considers a "Trojan Horse."

After signing a pledge to support the eventual GOP nominee, he has backtracked and indicated he might run as an independent after all if he isn't "treated fairly," whatever that means.

All of these recent bizarre episodes have already driven his only-days-old unconstitutional suggestion that Muslims be tracked in a national database out of the news, even as he prevaricates and claims he never suggested any such thing.

Trump's incessant barrage of outrageous pronouncements is reminiscent of the Gish Gallop strategy of argumentation: keeping your opponent on their heels and unable to debate effectively by throwing out so many false and misleading statements that it becomes too difficult to address any single one of them or make your own case. It's a common creationist tactic, and a common tool of hucksters and swindlers everywhere.

Donald Trump is doing the Presidential campaign version of it in the 24-hour media cycle. No sooner does he make one absurd and dangerous statement than he follows it up with a different one, all the while making himself the center of attention and drowning out both his opponents and the ability to effectively respond to the previous outrage.

It's sometimes hard to imagine what general election attack ads against Trump would even look like. Donald Trump isn't an oppo gold mine—he's more like a giant strobe-lit rave party of glittering, disorienting attack ad opportunities. One could literally fill hundreds of 30-second attack ads with his campaign statements alone, to say nothing of his personal history, and we're still over a week from December. So where does one begin and how does one focus? Do you poll 40 of his past statements and ask people how objectionable they are on a 10-point scale? It's actually a significant problem for writers and political professionals alike.

The Republican base and conservative politics aren't the only thing under a microscope here. We're also seeing a test of the ability of our media and political professional class to hold a hucksterish gish galloper like Trump accountable. So far it's not looking so good.
It is far better for the truth to tear my flesh to pieces, then for my soul to wander through darkness in eternal damnation.

Jet: So what kind of woman is she? What's Julia like?
Faye: Ordinary. The kind of beautiful, dangerous ordinary that you just can't leave alone.
Jet: I see.
Faye: Like an angel from the underworld. Or a devil from Paradise.
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Tonitrus

Oh come on now...surely this is a fit for the politics megathread.   :sleep:

Eddie Teach

Quote from: Tonitrus on November 23, 2015, 09:59:27 PM
Oh come on now...surely this is a fit for the politics megathread.   :sleep:

Yes, we should wall all the Trump articles into one thread and see if it holds.
To sleep, perchance to dream. But in that sleep of death, what dreams may come?

Admiral Yi

Quote from: Tonitrus on November 23, 2015, 09:59:27 PM
Oh come on now...surely this is a fit for the politics megathread.   :sleep:

We needed a new Trump Gish Galloping Megathread.

Grinning_Colossus

In time, the nebulous matter released by the dying forum will coalesce into a handful of hyperthreads: Politics, Attractive Politicians, Islam, Timmay's Science Thread, Off Topic Topic, American Civil War. Thereafter thread formation will cease.
Quis futuit ipsos fututores?

jimmy olsen

Quote from: Grinning_Colossus on November 23, 2015, 11:55:27 PM
In time, the nebulous matter released by the dying forum will coalesce into a handful of hyperthreads: Politics, Attractive Politicians, Islam, Timmay's Science Thread, Off Topic Topic, American Civil War. Thereafter thread formation will cease.

The last few civil war threads I've made caused very little comment. :(
It is far better for the truth to tear my flesh to pieces, then for my soul to wander through darkness in eternal damnation.

Jet: So what kind of woman is she? What's Julia like?
Faye: Ordinary. The kind of beautiful, dangerous ordinary that you just can't leave alone.
Jet: I see.
Faye: Like an angel from the underworld. Or a devil from Paradise.
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Martinus

Quote from: Grinning_Colossus on November 23, 2015, 11:55:27 PM
In time, the nebulous matter released by the dying forum will coalesce into a handful of hyperthreads: Politics, Attractive Politicians, Islam, Timmay's Science Thread, Off Topic Topic, American Civil War. Thereafter thread formation will cease.

Is Timmay's Science like Christian Science, only even less reliable?