Trump is stuck in 2016, but older voters are panicked by the 2020 virus

President could heading for Herbert Hoover territory this fall if virus fears endure

Well into the 1970s, denunciations of Herbert Hoover were a routine ingredient in Democratic Party oratory. When you are president during an epic failure of government, as Hoover was at the onset of the Depression, impressions can linger for more than four decades.

That is why it is easy to imagine that in 2060, the name Trump will still be synonymous with blithering incompetence in the face of a pandemic. And the word “McCarthyism” will be a historical artifact since the more recent label “Trumpism” would now define fact-free vitriolic smear campaigns.

Rueful confession: These are time- capsule predictions since I, alas, will probably not be around to find out if I was right.  Continue reading.