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posted ago by QUADBRIX ago by QUADBRIX +19 / -0

Someone posted this link to Facebook earlier today and sang the praise of Sam Harris. The title of the podcast intrigued me, so I listened to it. I'd like to save you all the trouble of listening to it or giving him views.

I archived the podcast (below) and took the time to write out the eight minutes of REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE.

Here's the archived podcast.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cE-zp0rQ3BA&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR2l664aDptbzOOPUy7cgj-Ek6hO--NXqcfwADm0x4n1D4Wq28UIk6JwXK8

Here's a complete transcript.

224 - The Key to Trump's Appeal

It is the day before the Presidential election. And I don't know why it's taken me this long to understand this, but you be the judge as to whether this should have been at all hard to understand.

As all of you know I've been struggling for years to understand how it is possible that nearly half of American society admires, or at least supports Donald Trump.

I've spoken with Trump voters in search of illumination. But illumination never came. For instance I had Scott Adams on my podcast to explain this to me. And he described Trump as a master persuader, perhaps the best he's ever seen.

But the problem for me is that I find Trump to be among the least persuasive people I have ever come across. Whenever I see him speak I see an obvious conman and ignoramus.

In fact Trump seems to be so unaware of how people like me judge a person's credibility, that his efforts to appear credible, such as they are, always make him look ridiculous and even deranged.

So the claim that he is a brilliant persuader makes about as much sense to me as the claim that he is a model of physical fitness would, right?

In my world the claim can be disproven at a glance.

And yet one thing is undeniable. Half the country views him very differently.

Now, until a few minutes ago I had more or less reconciled myself to never understanding this. But I believe at this late hour, on the very eve of the 2020 election, I have discovered a significant part of Trump's appeal.

In particular I think I finally understand how he is supported because of his flaws rather than in spite of them. That is really the key. How are all the things I find despicable in him not merely things that people are willing to overlook, but reasons in and of themselves why people support him.

That's what I didn't understand until this moment.

Now I have repeatedly described the man's flaw on this podcast.

To my eye he lacks nearly every virtue for which we have a word: wisdom, curiosity, compassion, generosity, discipline, courage, whatever your list, he's got none of these things.

But his supporters know that, and he is a paragon of greed and narcissism and pettiness and malice. Real malice. This is a man who wears his hatreds on his sleeve. And he will suddenly revile people who he claimed to admire only yesterday. So while he demands loyalty from everyone around him, really above all else, he is an amazingly disloyal person.

All of this is right on the surface. So his appeal has been a total mystery to me. But I believe I have now solved that mystery. Again I don't know why it took me so long. Many of these thoughts have been in my head since the beginning, and I've certainly heard people describe some parts of this picture, but the whole image just fell into place for me. It's like one of those magic eye illustrations, where you're staring at a random dot stereogram forever and then finally the embedded 3D image just pops out.

And this picture of Trump's appeal is really best understood in comparison with the messaging of his opponents on the left. That's how you can see it in stereo. That's how the image finally pops out - to take in the Trump half of this picture.

One thing that Trump never communicates, and cannot possibly communicate is a sense of his moral superiority.

The man is totally without sanctimony. Even when his every utterance is purposed toward self-aggrandizement, even when he appears to be denigrating his supporters, even when he is calling himself a genius, he is never actually communicating that he is better than you, more enlightened, more decent, because he's not, and everyone knows it.

The man is a just a bundle of sin and gore. And he never pretends to be anything more. Perhaps more importantly, he never even aspires to be anything more.

And because of this, because he is never really judging you, he can't possibly judge you, he offers a truly safe space for human frailty, and hypocrisy, and self doubt.

He offers what no priest can credibly offer - a total expiation of shame. His personal shamelessness is a kind of a spiritual balm.

Trump is fat Jesus.

He's grab them by the pussy Jesus.

He's I'll eat nothing but cheeseburgers if I want to Jesus.

He's I want to punch them in the face Jesus.

He's go back to your shithole countries Jesus.

He's no apologies Jesus.

And now consider the other half of this image. What are we getting from the left. We're getting exactly the opposite message: pure sanctimony, pure judgement. You are not good enough. You're guilty not only for your own sins, but for the sins of your fathers, the crimes of slavery and colonialism are on your head, and if you're a cis white heterosexual male, which we know is the absolute core of Trump's support, you're a racist homophobic, transphobic Islamophobic sexist barbarian. Tear down those statues and bend the fucking knee.

It's the juxtaposition of those two messages that is so powerful.

Now I'm sure many of you have understood this before me. But for whatever reason this image just became crystal clear.

Needless to say, everything I've said about Trump previously still stands for me. I consider him to be terrifyingly unfit for office. And I consider most of his personal flaws to be public dangers. I think because of who he is as a person he has harmed our politics and diminished our standing in the world to a degree that might take decades to repair . So I sincerely hope we rid ourselves of him tomorrow.

But I believe I now better understand the half of the country that disagrees with me a little bitter than I did yesterday. And this makes me less confused and judgmental. Less of an asshole, probably. Which is always progress.

**END of transcript.

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QUADBRIX [S] 3 points ago +3 / -0

I agree with that description 100%.

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GeauxTrump20 4 points ago +4 / -0

Fuck off Sam Harris you fucking faggot

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Jutts 3 points ago +3 / -0

Who’s Sam Harris?

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QUADBRIX [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Sources say he's Reza Aslan's fluffer.

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QUADBRIX [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Sam seemed to be praying to the ghost of Hitchens here. Late, probably over wine, probably smoking some killer weed, Sam concludes important things about someone he doesn't know based not on conversations with Mnuchin or Kushner, or Trump himself, but rather from the entertainment world, and sets up his own strawmen which he then slays in a fantastical LARP.

In the end he finds a way to congratulate himself for his progress.

Sam has TDS.