On Wed, Oct 26, 2016 at 3:05 PM, Kevin M. <[email protected]> wrote:

> I agree with PGage on this one. If all Trump had was a rickety soapbox to
> stand on, he'd use it to stroke his ego and spout off, Alex Jones style.
>
> It is not a stretch to imagine Trump and Roger Ailes collaborating to
> establish -- not just a TV station -- but a media network, with streaming
> online content, books, "Harvest Crusade" style gatherings, and on and on. A
> modern "old boys" club... a legal hate group.
>
>
> On Wednesday, October 26, 2016, PGage <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I see. So the argument is not that he can't do a web-based Trump TV, but
>> that it is not what he wants, because it could not challenge the media big
>> boys.
>>
>> I am not so sure about that though. Yes, he has a bigely and fragile ego,
>> but I think that what that ego wants is not so much to challenge Fox News
>> in terms of ratings, revenue or net profits, but to challenge Fox News,
>> (and Limbaugh and National Review and Drudge) in terms of influence and
>> leadership in the conservative movement. If Trump could say in 4 years that
>> nobody can get the GOP nomination without coming on his network, and maybe
>> even getting his endorsement, I think he would be happy.
>>
>
I'm going to continue to disagree. Trump is not a member of the
conservative movement. He's not on the same page as the writers of the
Weekly Standard and National Review and he has no respect for the leaders
of the movement or their institutions. What he knows about the issues he
knows from talk radio and FNC pundits. To a narcissist failure comes from
the betrayal of those around him. Trump will come out of this election with
a deep grudge against the Republican Party for not giving him the
full-throated endorsement he needed to bring him a victory. He will look at
other donor groups like executives from financial services and insurance
who did not donate to his campaign and he will hold a grudge against them
as well.

He also knows he is losing his metaphorical megaphone as well. The cable
news channels are not going to ask his opinions on topics of the day when
there are active office holders and pundits out there. He is not going to
hold rallies for tens of thousands of people any more. They backed a loser
and will move on to find the next charismatic leader. And he has become
toxic to anybody who is not one of his followers.

When the election is over and the hoopla has died down, Trump is going to
have to deal with the upcoming Trump University trial, the misuse of funds
from his foundation, the accusations of predatory sexual behavior, etc. His
brand and properties will probably take a huge hit from the backlash. I
don't see him putting in the effort to get a shoestring online media
operation off the ground.

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