Why the Location of Trump’s Silicon Valley Fundraiser Is a Secret

Beyond Trump’s natural lack of appeal there, he’s such a pariah that anyone supporting him is only willing to do so with a figurative bag over their head.

They call it Silicon Valley for a reason. Computer chips are usually made by printing and etching really small circuitboards on thin slices of silicon called wafers. It involves a lot of math and chemistry and understanding of weird things like plasma. I know this because I used to review the recipes for making specialized computer chips, and help oversee their production. If you can’t create and correctly follow a hundreds-long step process, you’ll screw up the whole lot of wafers and wind up creating expensive and completely useless garbage. Silicon Valley is full of people who can create these kinds of recipes and also people who can make a batch of computer chips without screwing them up. It’s filled with people who work on the software side of computers, too. And now, it’s a very wealthy place filled with innovators and venture capitalists who understand the importance and potential of science.

So, this reporting from the Wall Street Journal shouldn’t come as any surprise:

Three years ago, an uproar among company employees forced the chief executive of Intel Corp. at the time to cancel an event for candidate Donald Trump at his Atherton, Calif., home hours after the plan became public. On Tuesday, the president is set to return to the Bay Area for the first time since his election—and no one will say who is hosting him.

Campaign aides and advisers cited security and privacy concerns and noted violence that arose from protests during Mr. Trump’s previous trips to the area as they declined through Monday evening to disclose the host of the fundraiser the president will attend.

Donors invited to the event—whose tickets cost up to $100,000 per couple—weren’t told in advance where the fundraiser is or who is hosting it. Instead, they were told to arrive at a parking place in Palo Alto, from which they will be transported to the event, people familiar with the matter said.

The Bay Area is known as a base for the far left in this country, but Silicon Valley isn’t in that mold. It’s not that Trump’s policies violate every principle espoused during the Summer of Love that is causing him problems in Atherton, California. It’s his attitude toward reality. It’s his complete disregard for facts, evidence, and the scientific method. People in the Bay Area would protest almost any Republican president because of their attitudes on cultural issues—and most likely their foreign policies, too. But Trump arouses an additional kind of contempt because he’s the most anti-scientific president in history. This characteristic costs him more heavily in Silicon Valley than in other big business centers around the country.

Silicon Valley stands in contrast with other prominent donor industries such as Wall Street and real estate, where many executives—including hedge-fund billionaire Paul Singer, real-estate investor Stephen Rosenberg and TD Ameritrade ’s founder Joe Ricketts—have warmed to Mr. Trump after initially opposing him. In Silicon Valley, the president has made few inroads—and has in fact lost some supporters.

The most conservative trait in Silicon Valley is an affinity for libertarianism, which tends to go along with a permissive attitude to immigration and support for free trade. So, Trump really strikes out in the region. He’s close to the worst fit you could create in a lab. But beyond his natural lack of appeal there, he’s also such a pariah that anyone supporting him is only willing to do so with a figurative bag over their head.

This doesn’t mean that Silicon Valley is filled with a bunch of liberals. A different kind of Republican would do quite well there and be able to have a fundraiser without going to great lengths to keep its location a secret. The problem for the GOP is that Trump is driving that kind of Republican into extinction.

Author: BooMan

Martin Longman a contributing editor at the Washington Monthly. He is also the founder of Booman Tribune and Progress Pond. He has a degree in philosophy from Western Michigan University.

12 thoughts on “Why the Location of Trump’s Silicon Valley Fundraiser Is a Secret”

  1. As a parlor game, imagine Trump in a reality show where he has to go help someone do their job for a week.

    There is nothing he could do. I guess if you were a golf hustler. Obama? Bush? Clinton? You can actually conceive of them hunkering down and getting something done, even physical stuff..no problem.

    Now imagine him as a lab assistant for a week.

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    1. Imagine Clinton, Dubya or Obama working at a Five Guys burger joint for a week. Now imagine Trump trying to get through half a shift.

      1. All three of them have congenial public personas, call it ‘willing to have a beer with’ or ‘nice to smoke a dob with’. Whatever their contributions, you could see them being funny and entertaining for their coworkers. Trump is just a whiny ass titty baby.

        America just decided to go in a completely different direction in every single way. He is going to use the bully pulpit and the Overton window in a completely unanticipated way, and make incompetency, rudeness, and ineptitude much more acceptable in society.

        He is just ethically and morally unfit.

  2. How in the world is Team Trumper going to keep the location of a fundraiser secret? In the days when every TV station has a fleet of camera-wielding drones, this should be impossible.

    In the early days of campaign finance law, Repubs argued that few restrictions were needed because contribution info was public and this was the “great disinfectant”, limiting abuses. With Roberts’ Repubs set to throw out that rationale as well as the last remaining constraints, and with Der Trumper now obtaining “secrecy” in order to “protect” the reputations(?) of those plutocrat CEOs who wish to keep the democratically illegitimate National Trumpalist regime running, I guess public knowledge of the ruling party is no longer operative. Whatever.

    Just more evidence of the rising tide of “conservative” fascism, circa 2019. Nothing to see here–literally!

  3. well, the stealth event couldn’t avoid detection completely

    https://www.mercurynews.com/2019/09/17/trump-arrives-in-bay-area-for-fundraiser-in-first-visit-as-president/?li_source=LI&li_medium=right-rail-rec_v2&li_tr=right-rail-rec_v2

    By mid-morning it was evident the event was at the Palo Alto hills home of Scott McNealy, the former chief executive of Sun Microsystems Inc. Before the president touched down, word spread that a significant event appeared to be underway there and protesters began to arrive

  4. “The most conservative trait in Silicon Valley is an affinity for libertarianism money”.

    I imagine there are very few die-hard Trumpists in the valley. But there are plenty who are worried that the dems are coming for their money. They’re not wrong, especially if Warren or Sanders get the nod. This is why any R presidential candidate is going to get time and attention, no matter who.

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