Why Would Trump Even Mildly Challenge The NRA?
Axios's Jonathan Swan weighs the question of whether President Trump will ever challenge the National Rifle Association.
Axios's Jonathan Swan weighs the question of whether President Trump will ever challenge the National Rifle Association. A couple of Swan's interviewees give him the correct answer:
... former Trump adviser Roger Stone told me: "Base would go insane and he knows it."
I asked Steve Bannon whether he could imagine Trump pivoting to the left on guns after the Las Vegas massacre. "Impossible: will be the end of everything," Bannon texted. When asked whether Trump's base would react worse to this than they would if he supported an immigration amnesty bill, Bannon replied: "as hard as it is to believe actually worse."
Would Trump's rank-and-file voters "go insane" if he backed gun control proposals? Maybe not all of them, or even most -- but the ones who did would be relentless in their opposition, and would dominate the debate, with the help of every conservative media outlet without exception. There'd be no upside to this, not even to the small challenge Swan regards as conceivable:
Trump could make a modest concession to gun control advocates by opposing a controversial bill, backed by the NRA, to relax restrictions on the purchasing of gun silencers. Politico reported, citing GOP sources, that the bill "won't be reaching the House floor anytime soon after a horrific mass shooting in Las Vegas."
Trump could get out in front of it, get a slap from the NRA on an issue that's not nearly so radioactive as gun ownership, and move on without considering more substantial gun control actions.
Why would he risk this? As Swan notes elsewhere:
* He feels closer to the NRA than just about any outside group.
* He believes his un-nuanced support for the Second Amendment was crucial to his election victory.
It's hard to imagine a more Trump-like political organization than the NRA. Both are relentlessly on offense. Both threaten their friends (who'd better not show any disloyalty) while brutalizing their enemies (who are deemed less than human because they dare to put up a challenge). Both claim they're the only bulwark against the apocalypse, which both claim is amok in the streets as we speak.
Watch the Donald Trump "closing argument" campaign ad and the notorious Dana Loesch NRA ad back to back. Notice the similarities? In each, evil forces are rampant. In each, salvation comes only from an alliance with the savior -- Trump or the NRA.