
The NPR Politics Podcast Trump, Or Else: Speakers Laud President As 'Bodyguard Of Western Civilization'
Aug 25, 2020
During the Republican National Convention, speakers painted a contrasting picture of Trump, juxtaposing tales of compassion with stark warnings about Biden. They labeled Democrats as radical and pushed back against 'cancel culture.' The discussion also tackled divergent views on Trump's pandemic response, with a focus on the gap between official narratives and public sentiment. Additionally, the convention reinforced party polarization, catering to loyal supporters while addressing accusations about national identity and racism amid complex themes of race and symbolism.
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Two Sides of Trump
- Republicans presented a "softer side" of Trump, sharing stories of him comforting Steve Scalise and Jim Jordan's family.
- This contrasted with a darker picture painted of a potential Biden presidency, filled with violence and radical policies.
Addressing Trump's Deficits
- The Republican convention aimed to address Trump's weaknesses: pandemic handling and perceived lack of empathy.
- Testimonials praised Trump's COVID-19 response, while anecdotes showcased his compassion, potentially appealing to undecided voters.
Rewriting History
- The convention attempted to rewrite the narrative around Trump's pandemic response, highlighting decisive actions.
- This contrasts with public opinion and polling data showing dissatisfaction with his approach.
