GOP Grapples With Sexist, Racist Barbs Even As Trump Calls Harris A “Bum”
Photo: Reuters/Kevin Mohatt
WASHINGTON, DC (REUTERS/News Agencies) – Republican nominee Donald Trump has called her “crazy,” “nuts” and “dumb as a rock.” Republicans in Congress disparage her as a diversity hire. Right-wing activists and trolls have smeared her online with racist, sexist, and sexualized barbs. The Republican nominee also called Harris a “bum.”
The demeaning racist and sexist attacks threaten to distract from the Republican Party’s concerted effort to focus on Kamala Harris’ policies. Trump allies. Some members of the “Black Americans for Trump” coalition, warn that disparaging Harris could hurt him in his outreach to Black voters, a crucial demographic.
In interviews with nine Republican lawmakers and 11 Black Republican women who back Trump, eight said personal attacks on Harris should be avoided. While guarded in their comments and emphasizing their continued support for Trump, several expressed worry over the tenor of the attacks and whether the onslaught could harm Republicans at the ballot box.
“I think there is a way to critique her without going underneath her clothes,” said P Rae Easley, a Black conservative radio show host in Chicago and a member of the “Black Americans for Trump” coalition, a loosely organized group of Black allies backing Trump.
Several members of Congress echoed her sentiments.
“I’m going to oppose Vice President Harris because of what she’s done, not who she is,” said Representative Dusty Johnson, who chairs the 75-member Republican Main Street Caucus. “Some of this ugliness is unbecoming of a great country.”
Others said the attacks on Harris’ personal life were no different than Democrats attacking Trump over his personal and family life.
“It’s a nasty fight. Democrats tend to play victim,” said Madgie Nicolas, co-chair of Haitians for Trump and the Faith and Freedom Coalition’s national director of African American voices.
The tension suggests Trump’s campaign efforts to tie Harris to President Joe Biden’s record – particularly on immigration, crime, and the economy – risk being overshadowed by personal attacks that show no signs of slowing.
“Going after Kamala Harris as a ‘DEI hire’ is breathtakingly stupid,” said Republican pollster Whit Ayres, who has worked on campaigns for U.S. Senator Marco Rubio, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, and others. “It’s going to backfire,” Ayres said, adding that Harris had an “incredible array of far left-wing policies” that could be targeted.
DEI stands for “diversity, equity and inclusion” initiatives aimed at increasing representation of women and people of color in the workforce to address longstanding inequities and discrimination. The term “DEI hire” is now used to suggest a person is not qualified for their role and has been chosen based on their race or gender.
Ayres said the disparaging rhetoric would alienate women and “anyone who isn’t far-right.”
The Trump campaign did not directly respond to questions about whether it had discussed trying to tone down personal attacks on Harris.
Trump’s inflammatory rhetoric has emboldened people with racist beliefs to express them, according to rhetoric experts, critics and past public opinion polling.
The former president has a history of attacking political opponents, including other Black women in power such as Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who is prosecuting his election interference case in Georgia, and U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan, the judge assigned to the federal case against him for attempting to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
At a rally in North Carolina, Trump did not go after Harris on gender or racial grounds. Instead, he painted a potential Harris presidency in apocalyptic terms.
“She is a radical left lunatic who will destroy our country,” Trump said.
Online posts refer to sexual acts and speak of Harris’ past relationships in lewd terms. Others disparage her for not having biological children, echoing a comment Trump running mate JD Vance made in 2021, when he criticized Harris and other Democrats as “a bunch of childless cat ladies who are miserable at their own lives.”
Disinformation researchers say the online attacks do not appear to be coming from a specific epicenter and are now so prevalent that most accounts are merely “amplifiers” of already-existing narratives.
Representative Michael Cloud, a member of the ultraconservative House Freedom Caucus, defended Republicans who have disparaged Harris as a “DEI hire.”
“Those were Biden’s words, actually,” Cloud said. Biden has not called Harris a “DEI hire.” At a campaign appearance with Harris in May, the spoke of the values of DEI and having a diverse administration. “And it starts at the top with the vice president,” Biden said.
Trump has nicknamed Harris “Laffin’ Kamala,” mocking her laugh, and “Lyin’ Kamala,” claiming she tried to hide Biden’s aging from the public. At a rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the former president called her “crazy” and “nuts.”
Kelly Dittmar, a political science professor at Rutgers University, said the nicknames appeared to be playing into stereotypes about women’s voices and emotions, as well as seeking to emulate African American pronunciation.
“The actual laughing and cackling goes back to tropes about not wanting to hear women’s voices,” Dittmar said. “It’s not the laugh itself. It’s to characterize her as annoying. I think the nicknames are trying to cue the fact she’s Black.”
Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson, attended a closed-door meeting where party leaders urged members to concentrate on policy issues.
Easley, the radio show host, said she suggested to Trump campaign officials they engage Black allies more to counter Harris “without the veil of racism being attached to it.”
She and several other Black Republican women who spoke to Reuters said they did not like the personal attacks, with some noting their own experiences confronting higher standards and expectations as Black women, or having their qualifications questioned.
“As a Black woman myself, I don’t appreciate when people start saying because of the color of your skin, that makes you a DEI hire. I don’t think that’s fair to anyone,” said Corrin Rankin, vice chair of the California Republican Party, who said she met Harris when they both worked in San Francisco.
Other Trump allies warned that his attacks could alienate some voters.
“I am hoping that his advisers will encourage Trump to pull it back,” said Camilla Moore, chair of the Georgia Black Republican Council. “Because it could hurt in the long run.”
Pradeep Srivastava
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It’s a well-known fact that Trump is a racist, sexist, xenophobic, Islamophobic, and in general, a bigoted person. See below from the Wikipedia link on Trump. However, the fact that about half of the US population likes him is more a reflection on us than him. We already made the mistake of electing him in 2016. I hope we don’t make the same mistake again.
Racial views
Main article: Racial views of Donald Trump
Many of Trump’s comments and actions have been considered racist.[795][796][797] In national polling, about half of respondents said that Trump is racist; a greater proportion believed that he emboldened racists.[798][799] Several studies and surveys found that racist attitudes fueled Trump’s political ascent and were more important than economic factors in determining the allegiance of Trump voters.[800][801] Racist and Islamophobic attitudes are a powerful indicator of support for Trump.[802]
In 1975, he settled a 1973 Department of Justice lawsuit that alleged housing discrimination against black renters.[50] He has also been accused of racism for insisting a group of black and Latino teenagers were guilty of raping a white woman in the 1989 Central Park jogger case, even after they were exonerated by DNA evidence in 2002. As of 2019, he maintained this position.[803]
In 2011, when he was reportedly considering a presidential run, he became the leading proponent of the racist “birther” conspiracy theory, alleging that Barack Obama, the first black U.S. president, was not born in the U.S.[804][805] In April, he claimed credit for pressuring the White House to publish the “long-form” birth certificate, which he considered fraudulent, and later said this made him “very popular”.[806][807] In September 2016, amid pressure, he acknowledged that Obama was born in the U.S.[808] In 2017, he reportedly expressed birther views privately.[809]
According to an analysis in Political Science Quarterly, Trump made “explicitly racist appeals to whites” during his 2016 presidential campaign.[810] In particular, his campaign launch speech drew widespread criticism for claiming Mexican immigrants were “bringing drugs, they’re bringing crime, they’re rapists”.[811][812] His later comments about a Mexican-American judge presiding over a civil suit regarding Trump University were also criticized as racist.[813]
Answering questions about the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville
Trump’s comments on the 2017 Unite the Right rally, condemning “this egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides” and stating that there were “very fine people on both sides”, were widely criticized as implying a moral equivalence between the white supremacist demonstrators and the counter-protesters.[814][815][816][817]
In a January 2018 discussion of immigration legislation, Trump reportedly referred to El Salvador, Haiti, Honduras, and African nations as “shithole countries”.[818] His remarks were condemned as racist.[819][820]
In July 2019, Trump tweeted that four Democratic congresswomen—all from minorities, three of whom are native-born Americans—should “go back” to the countries they “came from”.[821] Two days later the House of Representatives voted 240–187, mostly along party lines, to condemn his “racist comments”.[822] White nationalist publications and social media praised his remarks, which continued over the following days.[823] Trump continued to make similar remarks during his 2020 campaign.[824]
Misogyny and allegations of sexual misconduct
Main articles: Donald Trump sexual misconduct allegations and Donald Trump Access Hollywood tape
Trump has a history of insulting and belittling women when speaking to the media and on social media.[825][826] He made lewd comments, disparaged women’s physical appearances, and referred to them using derogatory epithets.[826][827][828][829] At least 26 women publicly accused Trump of rape, kissing, and groping without consent; looking under women’s skirts; and walking in on naked teenage pageant contestants.[830][831][832] Trump has denied the allegations.[832]
In October 2016, two days before the second presidential debate, a 2005 “hot mic” recording surfaced in which Trump was heard bragging about kissing and groping women without their consent, saying that “when you’re a star, they let you do it. You can do anything. … Grab ’em by the pussy.”[833] The incident’s widespread media exposure led to Trump’s first public apology during the campaign[834] and caused outrage across the political spectrum.[835]
July 29, 2024Ram Sanatani
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Instead of trying to vilify Trump on his past personal matters, the right thing would be to compare Trump Presidency vs Biden Presidency. When Trump left office, gas was $2.99/gallon and inflation 1.2%. During Biden, gas was $6.99/gallon in CA and inflation over 6%. I don’t care about Trump’s personal past life just as I don’t care for what Democrat President Bill Clinton did in the oval office (far more serious conduct). Not to mention, there are two wars going on currently and there was world peace in Trump’s time. As a legal immigrant to the US, economy is more important to me and my family instead of personal conduct. And numbers don’t lie, these fake articles from left media sure do. Current Democrat party is radical far left and will this country to communism and disaster.
July 29, 2024Pradeep Srivastava
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1. According to Wikipedia article on Trump:
“ In the C-SPAN Presidential Historians Survey 2021, historians ranked Trump as the fourth-worst president. He rated lowest in the leadership characteristics categories for moral authority and administrative skills.[716][717][718] The Siena College Research Institute’s 2022 survey ranked Trump 43rd out of 45 presidents. He was ranked near the bottom in all categories except for luck, willingness to take risks, and party leadership, and he ranked last in several categories.[719] In 2018 and 2024, surveys of members of the American Political Science Association ranked Trump the worst president in American history.[720][721]”
2. We cannot compare Trump to Bill Clinton, who indeed had some character flaws in terms of infidelity, but was deemed as one of the most successful US presidents. Besides, nobody accused Bill Clinton to be racist, xenophobic, Islamophobic, or sexist.
3. Trump and Republicans are indeed much better than Democrats at marketing and salesmanship, but the fact remains that what Biden/Harris have accomplished in three and a half years is more than what presidents accomplish in eight years.
The following are some hard data to prove this point. As you can see, Biden outperformed Trump on economic issues like number of jobs created, GDP growth, and unemployment rate, but all the Republicans want to talk about is inflation which Biden inherited from Trump but was addressed aggressively by the Federal Reserve through increase of interest rates, as a result of which it is down to 3%. It was 7% in 2021.
4. Legislative accomplishments of Biden in three and a half years was legendary and close to what President Johnson had accomplished in his one term of office. Please refer to the White House website for details.
(a) Number of jobs created in millions
Biden
2021…6.7
2022…4.8
2023…4.5
2024…1.3 (First Half)
Total…17.3 millions
Trump
2017…2.1
2018…2.7
2019…2.1
2020…Minus 9.3
Total…Minus 2.4 millions
Source: ChatGPT 4o
BIDEN WAY OUTPERFORMED TRUMP
(b) GDP Growth in %
Biden
2021…5.7
2022…2.1
2023…2.5
2024…2.1 (Average of Q1 and Q2)
Average…3.1%
Trump
2017…2.3
2018…2.9
2019…2.3
2020…Minus 3.4
Average…1.0%
Source: ChatGPT 4o
BIDEN WAY OUTPERFORMED TRUMP
(c) Unemployment Rate in %
Biden
2021…5.3
2022…4.0
2023…3.8
2024…3.7 (First Half)
Average…4.2
Trump
2017…4.4
2018…3.9
2019…3.7
2020…6.7
Average…4.7
Source: ChatGPT 4o
BIDEN OUTPERFORMED TRUMP
(d) Inflation
Biden
Inflation varied significantly:
2021: Higher levels due to pandemic recovery.
2022: Persistent inflation pressures.
2023: Gradual decrease.
2024: Core inflation dropped to its lowest in over three years by June 2024 (Deloitte United States) (U.S. Department of Commerce).
Trump
2017: 2.1%
2018: 1.9%
2019: 2.3%
2020: 1.4%
2021: 7.0% (The Balance) (The Balance).
Inflation started in Trump administration but remained high till 2022. It started decreasing in 2023. Currently, the inflation is close to 3% as of July 11, 2024.
Source: ChatGPT 4 o
July 29, 2024Ram Sanatani
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Most of these average numbers are flawed due to 2020 data that fell into Trump’s time where blue democrat states shut down the economy. As for jobs during Biden time, due to heavy government spending most job are created in the government sector that too part-time jobs. This is called under-employment. Just feel the Bidenomics (actually Bidinflation) when you apply for a new science/tech job, go to gas station to fill up your car, and go to grocery store to feed your family. With these three activities, there should be no need to read/hear fake news and fuzzy numbers.
July 29, 2024Qmind
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JD Vance might be the biggest mistake Trump made. He is a dead weight.
July 29, 2024