Chas_P, on 2022-August-12, 18:26, said:
That's not my point at all. Here's my point:
I, like you, know very little (if anything) about M. B. Matthews other than what I read on the internet. I like his opinion. You don't. That's OK. I think none the less of you. We just don't all see things the same way.
I will take a stab at this. You quote "
He distrusted the experts who believe they knew better than the average American how to run the country. This distrust was appealing to Trump's base who believed, and with good reason, that it is the experts who created the despotic mess in which we find ourselves.". So I will look at levels of mistrust.
A: Rain was predicted for this morning but did not happen. This is hardly unusual.
I'll move on.
B: A while back I got bitten by a bug (or so I assume) while mowing the grass. Not unusual, and usually I ignore it. But this one produced a large swelling the next day, and around 3 the next morning I woke up with even larger swelling and significant pain. So I got up and sent a message to my doctor. He arranged for me to meet with his Physician's Assistant. When I saw the PA I mentioned a new, and powerful, drug that I was taking for a different issue and expressed concern over interactions. The PA prescribed an anti-biotic and assured me that it has no adverse interactions with anything. I have had bad results with that PA before and even if I hadn't, checking online is often wise. Yes, that anti-biotic has adverse interactions with many drugs including the one I was taking and anyway it was recommended that it be taken only as a last resort. I have, from that experience and others, good reason to be cautious about that PA. When I am ill, I hope for medical treatment, but I do not accept everything I am told without question. Trust but verify, someone said. A Republican, as I recall.
C; Ok, now we get to Trump. And yes, I will speak of his claims of election fraud. It's a big issue. And the reasons for distrust, and the consequences, are enormous. Even before the election there were repeated claims that DT could not possibly lose a fair election and so, inverting that statement if trump lost then the election was unfair. That is still the fundamental argument. If the counted vote did not show Trump to be the winner, then there must have been fraud. QED. Of course many Republicans have rejected this argument. So they are RINOS. We have political ads with armed politicians on a RINO hunt. If you even dare to say Biden won, you are a RINO.
The distrust here is not like the distrust of a weatherman, or even like my distrust of a particular PA or my general reluctance to give full trust to anything a doctor tells me. This distrust is closer in kind to what a woman out on a date might feel if she spots the guy slipping something into her drink. You leave, you call a friend to come and get you. Maybe you can get the guy put in jail, maybe you can't, but there are no other issues to discuss.
Distrusting experts is natural, experts are sometimes wrong. Often Krugman says one thing, Summers says another, they cannot both be right, and I recommend accepting that without a great deal of study we cannot see who is right and who is wrong. Maybe both are wrong. But that is very very different from what Trump is doing. He is lying, he is promoting violence. He is the fraud of the last election.
Distrust experts? Fine, don't we all? Trust Trump? You gotta be kidding. And it's not funny.
Side issue on Trolls: Chas and I are probably not the only ones who read what Chas and I say. So if one or the other of us is a Troll then non]trollish readers can still decide what they think of what we say. Or not. My (older) daughter's favorite childhood story was The Three Billy Goats Gruff. I never asked whether she liked the goats or the troll best.