Sewer Politics

By Cal Thomas cal-thomasI was going to write about how the Republican presidential campaign has become gutter politics but given Donald Trumps horrid statements the gutter would be a step up because things have descended into the sewer. Never in modern times has there been a presidential candidate who has hurled more personal insults and hurtful accusations at his fellow candidates and others who disagree with him. It should embarrass a normal person but Trump appears beyond embarrassment. He criticizes Vicente Fox the former president of Mexico for dropping the F-bomb when he did the same thing during the New Hampshire primary campaign. He attacks Marco Rubio for repeating himself when Trump repeats himself repeatedly. He has criticized the personal appearance of Carly Fiorina Rosie ODonnell and Arianna Huffington among others when he isnt much to look at. He tosses out words like loser and during the Houston debate responded to a question from radio talk show host Hugh Hewitt by saying no one listens to his program and his ratings are lousy. The country is not served by such language. Neither does the political debate format serve the public when it resembles a cage match rather than a serious discussion about the multiple challenges facing America. There must be a better way to elect a president than this. Bully backs blowhard for president was the headline on The Daily Beast referring to New Jersey Governor Chris Christies endorsement of Trump. What continues to amaze is the strong backing of Trump by so many evangelicals. If their church members behaved as Trump does they would receive a serious talking to by the deacons or pastor and if they didnt repent and change their ways they might face expulsion. With Trump most evangelical leaders have remained largely silent offering neither criticism nor praise. This is what can happen when some pastors who are called to a different kingdom and a different King settle for an earthly kingdom and lesser king. Does anyone know what Donald Trumps position is on anything? Do they care? Apparently not from the sycophants who cheer his every insult at packed rallies around the country. He belittles he whines and he complains that some in the media dont treat him fairly when he has been on TV more than all of the other candidates combined. The reason for all the coverage he receives? He gets big ratings and the networks live for ratings. One of the few evangelical leaders to take Trump on is San Antonio pastor and best-selling author Max Lucado. In a recent blog post Lucado says Trumps antics wouldnt even be acceptable ... for a middle-school student body election. In an interview with Christianity Today Lucado was asked why he published his post which he titled Decency for President. While saying he doesnt bring politics into his church he said he felt the need to speak out because of Trumps derision of people adding It would be none of my business I would have absolutely no right to speak up except that he repeatedly brandishes the Bible and calls himself a Christian. If hes going to call himself a Christian one day and call someone a bimbo the next or make fun of somebodys menstrual cycle its just beyond reason to me. Beyond reason best describes the Trump campaign. It also explains the fealty so many have for a man with whom one hopes they have nothing in common -- from his lifestyle to his indecipherable politics to his fact-challenged pronouncements. In past elections some voters have complained about being forced to choose between the lesser of two evils. If the nominee for the Democratic Party is Hillary Clinton and if Republicans select Donald Trump this election may force voters to choose between the least evil of two lessers. Cal Thomas is co-author (with Bob Beckel) of the book Common Ground: How to Stop the Partisan War That is Destroying America.
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