If you watched Donald Trump’s interview with Chris Cuomo last night, you saw Trump reveal his political ideology, his philosophical underpinning - what “makes him tick.”
It’s one word: Results.
Trump has no ideology. That’s why on policy, he’s like Forrest Gump’s box of chocolates - you never know what you’re going to get.
Trump doesn’t believe in principles, process or point of view. His organizing principle is pragmatism. He’s the ultimate centrist, committed only to the quality of the outcome. Was it a good deal or a bad deal? Did we get what we want?
This explains why Trump would give money to a Democrat one year and a Republican the next. Why he switches positions on issues. Why his approach to China is not based on a belief in free markets or protectionism, but instead on sending a “good negotiator” like Carl Ichan. Because “I know he’ll get a good deal.” Because the end justifies the means.
Conventional politics abhors this, yet it’s exactly why Trump is connecting with millions of angry voters. They agree that “stupid” politicians who are rigidly committed to political platforms -Republicans and Democrats alike - have broken our system and failed us.
Make no mistake - Trump is suggesting that ideology is the enemy of progress. When Trump says “I’ll get a good deal without a political bent”, he’s squarely fixing blame for our inability to get things done on the political class and their rigid adherence to principle. That’s why he says people like border patrol agents “just want to do their jobs.” The implication is that politicians - and their intransigent inflexibility - are the obstacles to success.
Flexibility - the ability to do whatever it takes to win, the cornerstone of the “Art of the Deal” - is the ideology of Trump. He believes it’s how he will Make America Great Again.
And, so far, enough frustrated people agree with him to keep him at the head of the negotiating table for the biggest political prize in the world - the American presidency.




South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley is having quite a run of success. She has recruited Mercedes Benz, Boeing and Volvo for economic development projects totaling thousands of jobs. She’s been a great fiscal champion fighting for lower taxes and less spending.

