>>485473>Both anti-establishment strongman figures supported by the working classesIt's a liberal myth that Trump enjoys broad working class support. It was used to blame the white working class in 2016, but he actually did better with business owners than workers then; the white working class were like the least pro-Trump kind of white people.
He's also not anti-establishment. It's a con. His first admin was filled with neocons, and now that the election's over he's already started pivoting back to them:
https://www.dropsitenews.com/p/trump-iran-hawk-hook-pompeo-israel-netanyahu-russia
>Both accused of being pedos with little evidenceI mean,
maybe he's not. Bill Clinton might not be, too. I think they both at least probably fucked underaged girls who were being trafficked, but it's possible that they both thought Epstein was just a fun guy to hang out with for other reasons.
>It is important to note that the Republican Party has just won the popular vote for the first time in 20 years,The more interesting thing is that they actually haven't won a non-incumbency presidential election with the popular vote for
36 years. Until now, Bush, Sr. was the last Republican president to be elected with the popular vote in 1988.
>This election has shown that Trump, like Perón, was not just a blip which can be swept under the rug by the establishment, but a highly-resilient political movement which cannot be defeated through conventional means. Trumpism is here to stay for the foreseeable future.Except that it's manufactured.
Trumpism is an attempt by the establishment to capture and redirect populist energy. This, to be clear, has been wildly successful, but the intent is to continue on the same path of deregulation, militarism, and authoritarianism of the Bush years while diverting energy away from opposition. This is in the pattern of a long history of American counter-revolutionary activity; in the early-to-mid 1900s there were politicians who went straight from pro-worker positions to purely racist politicking because it was the path of least resistance with the capitalist class. Trump term 2 may anger parts of the existing state, but it will, like the Klannies of old, please his backers in the corporate and political state, and utilize diversion and cynical divisions to distract the plebs while a decades-long campaign of war on the working class intensifies.