I like both Cruz & Trump. I like anyone who can stop Americas descent into Socialism.
By Oleg Atbashian
Texas Insider Report: AUSTIN Texas Trump supporters are perhaps the only group of voters in this nations history who have been so
viciously and consistently maligned by both political parties and in such a coordinated manner. Not much is known about them despite the recent spate of articles attempting to explain the phenomenon. The problem is that the talking heads or column authors
admittedly dont know any of the Trump supporters themselves. Well
I happen to know quite a few personally.
Full disclosure: First I cant vote because Im not a U.S. citizen yet despite my best and decades-long efforts -- but lets leave the immigration systems misplaced priorities for another day.
Second I like to form my opinions about the candidates and their supporters independently without taking advice from media pundits or Facebook messages from pro-Cruz acquaintances.
Third I like both Cruz and Trump. Im not as passionate about them as some; Im merely pragmatic: I like anyone who can stop Americas descent into socialism or better yet reverse the course entirely. I also realize that America has come to a point when having big ideas is no longer enough; in order to shake up the system and get the economy moving the next president must also be a bigger-than-life mover and shaker.
Since Im not allowed to vote I remain simply an objective observer of American politics judging the process from the perspective of a former Soviet citizen who during the times of the glorious Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was forced to cast single-name ballots for candidates I didnt know nor cared about. A total 100 voter turnout in practice meant total apathy: most people

dropped paper ballots into the boxes without reading them. The occasional rare signs of passion were the ballots with crossed-out names and large capital letters saying BLOODSUCKERS ALL; those were extracted by the KGB for handwriting analysis.
Voting had become a periodic ritual of obedience and surrender before the powerful state and a reminder that we were all equal slaves in the eyes of our masters.
That memory makes American elections even more interesting.
First its the primaries where candidates from each political party position themselves in a circular firing squad trying to assassinate each others character and reputation. Once only a few of them remain standing their supporters start fighting and demonizing each other on social media to the point where to an objective observer every candidate looks like the most corrupt and immoral scoundrel and the worst human being who ever lived. Finally the two surviving candidates from each party badly wounded and bloodied begin to punch each other in the wounds during the general election as their supporters continue to fight and demonize each other on social media.
The one who still stands by November is then declared Leader of the Free World.
At least thats how most foreigners see it especially if they are unfamiliar with the differences between the two parties and get their facts from the mainstream media which always promotes one party and pretends to be fair to the other. Democracy is the worst form of government except for all the others said Winston S. Churchill and he had his own political wounds to prove it.
This years election especially fits the above caricature. The strongest fire from all media portholes and loopholes is directed at the Republican frontrunner Donald Trump and his supporters. They are being described as uneducated angry vengeful racist xenophobic and plain stupid.
Authors of these assumptions mostly writing from within the Boston-New York-Washington corridor admit that they dont even know anyone who likes Trump. But how can they write about what they dont know? When the electoral map is fluid when things are happening rapidly in real time and when no reliable historical data exists we rely on personal experiences and anecdotal

evidence.
In the absence of such the writers simply fill the gaps in their knowledge with their own prejudices similar to how medieval mapmakers marked unexplored areas with here be dragons.
Theres a big probability that Trump supporters are in fact all around them even in their own families -- and the reason why these writers dont know it is their own snobbery. No one likes to be called stupid his IQ questioned or presumed to be an unthinking herd animal and many simply dont have the time to stop and explain their reasons whenever a #Nevertrump activist feels like trashing Trump voters.
Many simply choose to remain silent.
This study explains why many polls underestimated Trumps support: Trump has consistently polled better on anonymous online polls than on phone surveys because some of his supporters were unwilling to identify themselves publicly. In other words public shaming didnt unwean Trump from his supporters but caused them to go underground.
Doesnt this also describe how the majority of Americans have felt in recent decades being constantly shamed into silence by the progressive media education and the cultural establishment?
I know this too well having worked in New Yorks progressive corporate environment. My co-workers would ask me about life in the USSR and I would tell them exactly what I thought about socialism and political correctness until I realized that most of them didnt like my answers and I was only hurting myself by speaking my mind. Some gave me frightened looks others stopped talking with me. I might as well have told them that life in the USSR was similar to life in New York where people had to learn to keep their mouths shut and to look over their shoulders before saying anything remotely political. So much for emigrating into a free country.
It felt like history was about to repeat itself. Until now.
Consider this story: There lived an apathetic silent majority maligned and shamed by its leaders and the official media and they thought it would never end. But one day a miracle happened: they suddenly heard a voice that articulated their own forbidden thoughts -- something they had been afraid to articulate in public even though it was common sense -- words not dressed in flowery rhetoric and rounded sentences but delivered roughly in a regional accent of the common man -- plain and truthful words coming from the highest pulpit in the nation.
Millions of people recognized their own voices in his lending him their support -- silently at first but more and more vocal as time went by -- to a point that they went out into the streets to defend him in the face of violent and dangerous opposition from the far Left.
I am talking of

course about Mikhail Gorbachev and the reaction he first received from the Soviets when he started his Perestroika and Glasnost in the USSR.
I remember it clearly because I was one of them. Gorbachev wasnt perfect by any measure and yet he started a process that shook up the corrupt establishment ended the rule of the powerful Communist Party liberalized the economy and opened the country to an honest debate about its problems.
The parallels with Donald Trump his message and his appeal with Americas silent majority are unmistakable.
That the Soviet Unions problems turned out to be irreconcilable wasnt Gorbys fault; the country had already been damaged beyond repair by seven decades of ruthless socialist experimentation. America hasnt yet gone that far but the wild popularity of socialist Bernie Sanders with the screaming minority of young voters may be an indication that this election may be Americas last exit before the road ends off a cliff.
Giving voice to the silent majority is one of the factors why Trump leads in the race. Some other factors will become clear if we look at some of his individual supporters. I know who they are because they arent afraid to open up to me. They know that unlike the above established essayists I wont be calling them names or trying to shame the silent majority back into silence.
For the same reason Im not using their real names.
Jack
Jack is an accomplished classical musician a fine wordsmith a long-time conservative and a devout Christian. When a broken shoulder made him unable to hold the instrument he used his sharp perceptive mind and his degree in economy to make himself a fortune in the financial markets. Now he can afford to relax and write novels.
Jack gave me his take on the demonization of Trump and the stereotyping of his supporters as poorly educated low-information rubes. According to Jack both the Republican and the Democrat establishments are corrupt and dysfunctional but the one thing they can do well is manufacture media narratives that infect peoples minds with notions that are beneficial to the respective branch of political aristocracy while causing aversion to anything that endangers it.
Trump is a clear and present danger to this corrupt and elitist system. He is willing and fully able to blow to smithereens all their carefully established social hierarchies and to change the entire political culture which will make the elites unnecessary and expose the uselessness of their cherished and very expensive apparatus.
The GOP establishments fear and loathing of Trump is so intense that even losing the election to Hillary seems to many of them a lesser evil.

The same establishment remained ineffective throughout the Obama presidency. Obama didnt threaten their careers and each one of his disastrous policies was to them a lucrative fundraising opportunity. In contrast Trump threatens their very survival -- and suddenly the establishments speed and effectiveness is phenomenal. Their quickly constructed #NeverTrump narrative is targeting conservative purists and die-hard Ted Cruz supporters infecting them with hostility that reaches and surpasses the ill-famed Bush Derangement Syndrome.
The sad irony of the #NeverTrump movement is that these self-proclaimed true conservatives and anti-establishment rebels have swallowed the establishments narrative hook line and sinker. Worse yet they now indiscriminately share social media links from previously despised leftist sources as long as they attack Trump. So much for their stereotyping of Trump supporters as gullible angry jerks.
Jack isnt a Cruz-hater. In fact he would just as much like to see Ted Cruz become president if he can win in the general election -- which is unlikely. Like most Trump supporters I know Jack doesnt treat other candidates with the same hostility. Theres no organized #NeverCruz movement to speak of and no one except
Cruz supporters are creating blacklists targeting the other side. Jack is sad to see that so many good previously sane people have succumbed to the #NeverTrump lunacy.
Mike
My other friend Mike who is a conservative writer approaches this from a different angle. He likes Ted Cruz because Cruz has all the right answers but thats not enough. Mike compares Cruz to a professor who can recite the chemistry textbook by heart.
Trump on the other hand is a wild man who wants to use the formulas in that same textbook to blow away our enemies. At this point in history we dont need a professor we need the wild man.
Brendan
Brendan is an immigrant from Ireland who says that when he came to the U.S. he expected to see an American leader to be more like John Wayne -- a decisive and confident guy with swagger -- and not like Pee Wee Herman or a European-style spineless socialist.
Brendan has spent years working on New York construction projects including some that involved Donald Trump. He witnessed Trump getting personally involved with contractors and workers without any mediators not afraid to get dirty and drive a hard bargain.
Trump has never lost his lower-class accent he picked up growing up in Queens and he was never accepted by the snooty New York elites as their own. But he has always been liked and accepted by the working classes as a peoples billionaire.
He doesnt see anger among Trumps supporters but rather optimism and love for the country. He also scoffs at those who compare Trump to Mussolini or Hitler. Trump has been in the public eye for almost 70 years running a large business producing a TV show

and nobody ever complained about him acting like a despot. Dont you think that if Trump had the slightest trace of a dictator in him someone would have brought it up and the media would have trumpeted it all over the world?
Brendan also likes Ted Cruz and shares many of his ideas. But even if Cruz is president says Brendan hell be lucky if hes able to implement at least 10 of those ideas in practice. Trump with his ability to overcome obstacles will probably get at least 70 done.
Brendan may not share 100 of Trumps ideas but he would rather see 50 of them implemented by Trump than 10 by Cruz or 0 by Bernie or Hillary.
Ann
Ann has recently parted with feminism and quit the NOW over what she describes as the betrayal of womens rights by feminist leadership. The politically correct leftist feminist establishment has done nothing to oppose the oppression of women in Sharia-dominated societies and continues to oppose any attempt to prevent the spreading of the patriarchal and misogynistic Sharia values through Muslim immigration in America.
In Anns words by supporting pro-Sharia multiculturalism NOW effectively sided with male chauvinists over womens rights.
Ann isnt buying the divisive argument that Trump is anti-women saying that giving women special allowances because of their gender is condescending. You cant eat cake and have it too. If you demand equal treatment be ready for equal treatment. One cant beat Hillary if one is too concerned with sparing her feelings. We are all adult individuals.
While fighting patriarchy in our society she says the radical leftist feminists went too far and destroyed manhood itself along with fatherhood. Its bad for the families for the children and especially for women. Ann sees Trump as a successful male role model and a father figure. If he werent one in real life his own children wouldnt have turned out so well.
The Left has emasculated our men she says. Fathers in popular culture changed from Father Knows Best to Homer Simpson: the butt of all jokes and the last to get the joke. Fatherless children who grew up watching The Simpsons are father-hungry. Trump she says will be like the dad who comes home to an out-of-control house party makes the kids clean up kicks out the troublemakers and sues their parents for damages.
Ann sees todays emasculated warrior class with new recruits using time-out cards if under too much stress and she is worried about their ability to defend us. She sees the European men who do nothing to protect their women or their nations from

organized systemic rape by Sharia-fueled guests and predicts that will happen to us too if we dont change course.
She sees the spineless millennials wishing for Bernie Sanders to ensure their perpetual childhood and she blames the leftist education for crippling their minds and souls. The worst part is that these young doormats hate not those who disabled them but those who keep spines intact. Ann believes we have entered the age of fear and denouncements where anyone with a spine is automatically perceived as a fascist racist homophobe Islamophobe and so on.
Trump is giving American men permission to be men again to say what they think and to stand tall without guilt or fear says Ann. She quotes Billy Graham: Courage is contagious. When a brave man takes a stand the spines of others are often stiffened. No wonder Grahams son endorsed Donald Trump. With Trump as president a new generation of Americans will have a chance to grow up having a spine with a positive male role model to compensate for their fathers who are either missing or have been neutered.
His campaign slogan may as well be Men! Take back thy manhood! After seven painful years of watching our Commander-in-Chief bunny-hopping down plane and helicopter steps struggling to lift one-pound barbels girl-throwing first baseballs in mom jeans and dressing up in little cowboy outfits the country needs a masculine reset.
The return of a strong manly man to our culture will be great news for women who have grown tired of being single-income mothers leaders fighters and protesters Ann says. And America will have a chance to get back its emotional and psychological health confidence optimism and positive disposition thats been missing for too long.
Colin
Colin had a successful international career as a dancer and choreographer ranging from performing and teaching classical ballet to modern dance from acting on Broadway to choreographing dances for some of the most famous pop stars whose names Im withholding for obvious reasons. In case anyone is wondering Colin
is not gay and lives with a long-time girlfriend. He also has a sizable collection of guns likes hunting and fishing and drives an SUV. Having been to every corner of the earth he retired and became my neighbor here in Florida where we became good friends and have spent many evenings playing music and sharing stories.
Colin never spoke about politics and whenever I or anyone else touched on that subject he would start singing some silly tune in a loud raspy voice ending any possible debate. That was until this summer when he decided to support Donald Trump.
Not only did he tell this to all his friends and neighbors some of whom were die-hard liberal leftists; he also called everyone in his phone book encouraging them to vote for Trump as well thus becoming an unaffiliated Trump campaign volunteer.
His reason for the sudden change of heart was that for the first time in his life he heard a presidential candidate whose words made perfect sense. All the others according to Colin were trained weasels giving rehearsed performances which he could instantly spot with his professional background. Unlike the rest Trump spoke off the cuff didnt mince words called things by their real names

and used strong language when necessary unconcerned about what society and the media would say about that behind his back.
Christina
Christina has a PhD in literature but her academic career ended when she evolved from a liberal into an outspoken conservative. All her previous activism in helping the inner city families being involved in refugee resettlement programs working with the ACLU and other liberal credentials didnt matter anymore. She became an untouchable and soon lost her job. Since then she has been active in local Republican politics and Tea Party circles exposing the rot in Americas education system
fighting Common Core and organizing book tours for conservative authors.
She sees Trump as the only candidate who is not buying into the neurotic identity politics thats currently driving both political parties. In her experience identity politics and political correctness are the drivers of fascism in America today. In that sense Trump is the most anti-fascist candidate in the race -- and the most optimistic one too.
The first Trump rally she attended was different from all other political events she has seen which usually attract party regulars and the party elite. The people in this crowd werent very political; many of them first-timers -- those who dont live and die over the latest little fluff-up in DNC or the GOP or even the Tea Party.
Christina thought that was very significant.
There were old people young families teenagers blacks whites and a good number of Southeast Asians. This was in Norcross Georgia which has one of the most ethnically varied populations in the South and maybe even the U.S. Its a major refugee placement site and also attracts immigrants from India Asia and Africa. So there are a lot of immigrant entrepreneurs and small business owners in Norcross and she saw a lot of that actual diversity -- including economic diversity -- in the crowd says Christina.
She doesnt understand how anyone in the GOP could be so recalcitrant as to not see this as an extraordinary opportunity to grow the GOP brand. Trump alone has the ability to move people towards conservatism: doesnt the GOP get that? Christina sees Trump as an object lesson in moving towards conservative values in his own life and he can move other people in the same direction.
She objects to the description of Trump supporters as angry. There was no love lost for either political party or for the media in that crowd she says but the people werent angry at all: they
were optimistic.
It was the sort of optimism people felt when Reagan was elected. Trumps message was patriotic and positive praising Americas virtues and the value of hard work and self-sufficiency.
Its sad that the Republican Party couldnt see the extraordinarily positive message Trump was delivering and the positive spirit with which it was received.
At that moment the election could have been in the GOPs hands had they not launched a coordinated assault on Trump and his followers. The editors at National Review and others of their ilk ought to be on their knees celebrating their good luck that someone like Trump has come along at this particular moment in American history. But instead theyre so angry theyre overturning their sandboxes and pitching tantrums she says.
Imagine how different this race would be if the GOP hadnt tried to salt the earth around Trump and his supporters says Christina. She believes that if they had only remained neutral the party would currently be growing by leaps and bounds. The very landscape of the electorate would be shifting towards conservatism and away from liberalism. But it was more important for the party elites to control people than to listen to them.
At the risk of alienating many of my readers (if they are still reading of course) let me say that I share all these opinions and have plenty of my own to add but that would have to be my next essay.
Oleg Atbashian
a writer and graphic artist from the former USSR is the author of Shakedown Socialism of which David Horowitz said I hope everyone reads this book. In 1994 he moved to the U.S. with the hope of living in a country ruled by reason & common sense appreciative of its freedoms and prosperity. To his dismay he discovered a nation deeply infected by the leftist disease of progressivism that was arresting true societal progress. American movies TV and news media reminded him of his former occupation as a visual propaganda artist for the Communist Party. Oleg is the creator of a satirical website ThePeoplesCube.com which Rush Limbaugh described on his show as a Stalinist version of The Onion. His graphic work frequently appears in the @AmericanThinker on Twitter & Facebook.