The Grace of Conversion, Like All Grace, is Grace, Not Magic

Every few days, ever since Trump’s rise to power as the most corrupting antichrist figure in American history, the press has rung the change on “The jig is up! This time he’s doomed for sure! His followers are finally seeing the Light!” So it’s no surprise to see yet another promise of miraculous instant delivery in the headlines again:

Peter Birkenhead, over on the Book of Face, says what needs to be said about this ongoing delusion:

We’ve been reading stories like this for over a decade. Each one meant to signify an inflection point, a turning of the tide. Yet the tide never turns.

As of today, Donald Trump’s supposedly “tanking” approval rating stands at 47%. Which is pretty much where it’s been for the past eleven years. Yes, its seen upticks and downturns over that time, occasionally even dipping into the thirties. Yes, a majority of Americans dissaprove of the tarriffs. Yes, a majority think the economy is heading in the wrong direction. And yes, a majority dissaprove of the job Trump is doing.

That’s not new. Trump’s popularity has almost never been above 50%, except for very brief periods of time. He’s never needed it to be. His power derives not from the size but the durability of his popular support, and there’s rarely been an approval rating as stubbornly durable as his.

Especially given the hundreds — thousands — of incidents over the past decade that would have sunk the careers of, say, Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, Barack Obama, or Hillary Clinton.

Think of it. All the corruption, the scandal, the pain and death and misery. All the insults to human decency and injuries to democratic ideals.

And his numbers are still pretty much where they were when it all started.

I am uninterested in whatever minor fluctuation will follow yesterday’s vile display in the Oval Office, or tomorrow’s outrage, or next week’s. They will mean nothing.

What Trump supporters (as a whole, as a voting bloc, PLEASE dont tell me about your MAGA cousin who’s having second thoughts) are thinking means nothing. The only thing that matters is what Trump’s opponents are thinking. What we’re thinking.

I remember making posts like this during Trump’s first term, and wondering exactly what I’m wondering right now.

Which is very much not, “What will it take for his supporters to turn away from him,” but rather, “What will it take for his opponents to realize his supporters won’t turn away from him?”

Because the answer to that question is crucial. It will shape everything that happens over the next few weeks and months.

If, as I suspect, a sizable number of us are sitting at home today thinking that Trump’s open defiance of a Supreme Court ruling, refusal to return an innocent, legal resident of the US from a gulag in El Salvador, and declaration that he wants to send American citizens to the same prison without due process, will somehow harm his approval rating, that does not bode well for our side.

Nothing will harm his approval rating.

Sure it might — might — go down a few points in the next few days. It won’t mean a thing. Give it a few weeks.

To believe otherwise is to not understand the story of the Trump era. The story of the Trump era isn’t “A bad man came along and duped a bunch of well-meaning, gullible people.” Donald Trump didn’t conjure his supporters from the ether with his magic MAGA wand. His supporters conjured him.

They wanted him. Badly. They’d been looking, searching, begging, screaming for someone like him, pushing every Republican candidate further and further to the right with every election cycle, demanding loudly that they “take a tougher” line on this, and “not give an inch” on that, that they “tell it like it is,” and “say what everyone is thinking,” for years. For decades.

They werent duped.

They are never going to see the light. (Of course a few will, here and there. But not in meaningful numbers.) There will be no scales falling from eyes, no epiphanies, no death bed conversions. Not among the bedrock base, which has not budged an inch in ten years.

They waved signs that said, MASS DEPORTATIONS NOW at their third Trump convention.

They weren’t duped.

The only duping that’s gone on is the self-duping many of us have been guilty of for many years. It’s a very human, very understandable, thing to do. To think better of your fellow human beings than perhaps they do themselves. To believe that, with enough patience, empathy, education and reason they are bound to see the error of their ways.

That belief is a dangerous one in this moment. It manifests in political choices that are bound to not only fail, but help the bad guys continue doing bad things.

It doesnt matter if a few thousand Trump supporters see the error of their ways. It doesn’t matter if this or that Republican politician is momentarily siezed by courage or conscience and speaks up about his or her disappointment in the president. The overwhelming majority of Trump supporters will remain Trump supporters NO MATTER WHAT.

Did you ever think you’d see Republican voters support a candidate who was openly subservient to Russia? Did you ever think you’d see them support a flagrant, serial adulterer and drug user? A denigrator of the military? A draft dodger? A New Yorker?

In 2014 Republicans raged at President Obama for supposedly not working hard enough to stop the Ebola epidemic. Six years later they followed Trump’s lead and physically threatened people working to stop an epidemic.

Nothing will shake them.

Well, almost nothing.

There is one thing, one thing Donald Trump could do to lose significant support. And no, it is not making his supporters “feel the pain.” It is not making them poor. These are people who are openly welcoming an imminent recession.

No, the one and only thing Donald Trump could do to tank his approval rating would be to stand in front of a camera and say, “Black and Latino people are as fully human as any white man or woman. They are posessed of the same inalienable rights, and deserving of the full enjoyment of those rights and the opportunities they promise, opportunities they have for too long been denied.”

Now THAT would be a deal breaker.

Because that’s the deal. They give him everything, he gives them fewer Black actors on their TV’s, fewer Black managers at their offices, fewer Latino pilots on their planes, fewer Spanish names on the backs of their team’s uniforms.

He breaks THAT deal, and all bets are off.

So we need to get it straight. We cannot see this struggle as a debate, as a project of persuasion. If some MAGA supporters are persuaded along the way, great! I say welcome them with open arms. And never, ever stop fighting hard to make their lives better. All of their lives.

But progress is going to come when we, not they, see the light. Before the left can meanigfully slow the MAGA rampage it needs to come to terms with the fact that the enemy isn’t merely Trump, but the people who put him in the White House.

That is a very hard thing for a lot of us on the left to accept about our countrymen. But this struggle is more analogous to a civil war than it is to a heightened disagreement between poltical parties. We won’t win it by persuading the enemy, but by overwhelming him.

Our energies should be channeled towards each other. Galvanizing, motivating, and enabling each other. Creating and sustaining solidarity. We can get a hundred first-time protestors out in the streets, or first-time voters to the polls, for the same investment it takes to turn one MAGA supporter toward the light.

Our hope doesn’t lie in Trump’s poll numbers going down. It lies in our commitment to keeping students from being disappeared and government workers from being fired and cancer research labs from being defunded and democracy from being destroyed.

Our hope doesn’t lie with them, it lies with us.

He’s right. I will have more thoughts on this tomorrow.

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10 Responses

  1. MAGA is a cult. They are loyal to Trump no matter what he does. Why? I think much of the cult loyalty is due to Trump telling the White “Christians” in the South and Mid West that they are the “Real Americans” and that they are victims of Woke ideology. So, they can hate immigrants, non Christians, gays, etc and it’s fine and dandy. He flatters them and tells them what they want to hear. Thus the fanatical loyalty.

    Note that Trump does not tell the White Working Class, the truth. He does not say that their troubles are due to White CEO’s and White billionaires sending jobs overseas. Oh no, can’t do that. Better to blame immigrants, trans genders, etc for our economic woes, although, they really did not cause the problem.

    MAGA is the politics of resentment. Resentment of immigrants, the “coastal elite” (whoever they are), and anyone who is not a White Christian. It’s really a lot of wallowing in self pity, at which Trump excels. A man who is President of the US, a billionaire, married to a super model, and who constantly complains how unfairly he is treated. MAGA is self pity on steroids.

    Finally, MAGA is not conservative. It is right wing. They are not the same thing. Throwing the Constitution into the dumpster is not conservative. I wish that the media would stop calling Trump a conservative. He is nothing of the kind.

    1. Well, one could say that a lot of present economic woes have been caused by a certain African American and be *technically* right, neglecting to mention that it’s Musk and ignoring that the term “African American” came to denote ethnic Blacks.

  2. One critique that Progressive-leaning shows, like “The Majority Report” have levied against the Democratic Party at large, is their failure to tie Donald Trump to the Republican Party, and opting instead, to treat Trump as an aberration. Its political malpractice because at its best, it gives Republicans a permission structure to not vote for Trump but then support all the people who support and stand by everything Trump does.

    At its worst, well you end up with what happened in the 2024 election, where they spent the bulk of their efforts chasing after the elusive “Moderate Republicans”, while neglecting to secure turnout for their base. They couldn’t be bothered to even pay lip service to the voices speaking out against the atrocities being committed against the Palestinians, and instead, opted to treat those protesting with open disdain and contempt.

    At this point, the Democratic party should face the fact that they’re never going to out-flank the Republicans when it comes to unconditional support for Israel. The same thing goes for serving the interests of the wealthy over those of the vast majority of the country. This is a situation where biblical adage about serving two masters applies pretty well.

  3. Yes, this country got what it wanted: The permission to put the brown people in their place without being judged for saying it. I guess we were always bullies and wanted to be seen as pioneers.

    Trump’s incredible good luck seems diabolical to me. My husband says that people write people off if they say something is diabolical. Oh well. I have a right to my opinion. “I could shoot someone on 5th avenue and get away with it..” comes to mind.

    Is there any chance at all, that tariffs could *help* us? One of my kids that listens to waaaaaaaay too many dude podcasts says that the tariffs are designed to help the little guy, as a way to reduce his tax burden. Consumption of non essential goods is a luxury tax? I mean the tariffs are *hurting* the stock portfolios of the billionaires. No?

    1. @tacoanybody:
      Yeah, that talking point about tariffs helping the little guy flows downstream from Trump, who does not seem to understand how tariffs work and also believes that trade deficits are inherently bad. The thing is that tariffs can help, that is, when they are applied in a targeted manner and paired with policy aimed at fomenting the particular industry you’re trying to onshore and protect. However, Trump is doing the exact opposite: he’s applying the tariffs broadly and he proceeded to dismantle the policies aimed at promoting local manufacturing from the previous administration. Go figure.

      When it comes to the stock market, yes its true that its the billionaires who are making bank when things are going well. But when things go south, its everybody who suffers as companies go under or are forced to reduce costs in the form of layoffs or reduced employee benefits. Also, during a recession, billionaires can afford to “buy the dip”, that is, to buy up all kinds of assets at bargain prices while they’re devalued, and then more than make up for it when the markets bounce back.

      That’s one of the reasons why rich people end up getting richer after an economic downturn, because they can weather the storm and consolidate their market share as smaller sized businesses go under. Take what happened after COVID for example.

      1. Don’t forget Short-selling of stock. It works pretty good when you’ve got billions in capital (and likely also a bit of insider info)… That way, a fat cat can win, even when employees and rank and file shareholders lose

  4. I’m not sure an empty statement about unequal treatment of people would do it. However, I can think of two slightly different actions which would do the job:

    1) append the proposed statement with comment about the need for reparations. Talk is cheap. When you start talking about the idol of wealth and property, folks will sit up and listen.

    2) begin to question the need to outspend any county in the world for national defense: it’s now exceeding a trillion, I hear. (This of course, will far exceed any cuts in other areas of federal spending). Defense is a sacred cow, enshrined by years of indoctrination in education in this country.

    1. National Defense is not really about defense, it is about pork. Take the F-35 boondoggle. Lockheed Martin is the prime contractor, but they have subcontractors and suppliers in every state. If anyone questions the massive cost overruns, they are accused of being “unpatriotic.”
      Military spending is out of control and cannot be questioned. I’ve questioned the massive F-35 cost overruns and been accused of being a Bolshevik. You gotta love it.

      1. Oh yes, much pork. Speaking of MIC companies: I hear SpaceX stands to gain much from the defense spending. Maybe that’s what musk is after? I assumed it was the title to a lithium mine in a developing nation somewhere?

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