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Rich Lowry: Is Donald Trump the new Old Hickory?
FortWorthBusiness ^ | 12/4/15 | Rich Lowry

Posted on 12/04/2015 3:45:50 PM PST by VinL

After the Paris attack, conventional wisdom held that Republican voters would finally turn away from political outsiders and reward candidates representing sobriety and experience. No one stopped to consider that, actually, voters might be drawn to the guy who memorably said of ISIS that he would "bomb the ---- out of them."

Not only has Donald Trump not been hurt by Paris, he has bumped up in the aftermath (Ben Carson, on the other hand, has indeed dropped). The cliche about Trump is that he's defying the laws of political gravity. If Trump is cutting against the contemporary political grain – certainly, no one else could get away with being as routinely careless and insulting in his statements – he is also tapping into one of America's deepest cultural and political wellsprings.

In large part, Donald Trump is a Jacksonian, the tradition originally associated with the Scotch-Irish heritage in America and best represented historically by the tough old bird himself, Andrew Jackson. Old Hickory might be mystified that a celebrity New York billionaire is holding up his banner (but, then again, Jackson himself was a rich planter). Trump is nonetheless a powerful voice for Jacksonian attitudes.

Historian Walter Russell Mead once wrote a memorable essay on the Jacksonianism that, so many years later, serves as a very rough guide to the anti-PC and fiercely nationalistic populism of the 2016 Trump campaign.

Trump has trampled on almost every political piety – and gotten away with it, even when he has been factually wrong or had to backtrack.

"The Jacksonian hero dares to say what the people feel and defies the entrenched elites," Mead writes. "The hero may make mistakes, but he will command the unswerving loyalty of Jacksonian America so long as his heart is perceived to be in the right place."

Trump condemns the political system, and everyone who has thrived in it. For Jacksonians, Mead writes: "Every administration will be corrupt; every Congress and legislature will be, to some extent, the plaything of lobbyists. Career politicians are inherently untrustworthy."

Trump is obsessed with how other countries are taking advantage of us. He is tapping into the Jacksonian fear of, in Mead's words, politicians "either by ineptitude or wickedness serving hostile foreign interests."

Trump is hell on criminals and unwelcoming to illegal immigrants and Syrian refugees, reflecting what Mead characterizes as the Jacksonian's "absolute and even brutal distinction drawn between the members of the community and outsiders."

Trump never sweats the details. Jacksonians, according to Mead, believe "that while problems are complicated, solutions are simple." In fact, the side in a public debate that is “endlessly telling you that the popular view isn't sufficiently 'sophisticated' or 'nuanced' – that is the side that doesn't want you to know what it is doing, and it is not to be trusted."

Trump doesn't believe in limited government. "Jacksonians believe that the government should do everything in its power to promote the well-being – political, moral, economic – of the folk community," Mead writes. "Any means are permissible in the service of this end, as long as they do not violate the moral feelings or infringe on the freedoms that Jacksonians believe are essential in their daily lives."

Trump isn't ideologically consistent. The Jacksonian philosophy, Mead notes, "is an instinct rather than an ideology – a culturally shaped set of beliefs and emotions rather than a set of ideas."

Finally, national honor is a paramount value for Jacksonians, a concern that can be heard in Trump's signature promise to make America great again. He will out-bully and out-fox our adversaries and, as for ISIS, he will bomb and water-board it into submission.

It is tempting to see Donald Trump as something wholly new, the reality star who represents the merger of entertainment and popular culture. He is also something centuries old – the populist railing against a corrupt and ineffectual elite that will, through his chastisement, get the comeuppance it deserves.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: New York; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: 2016election; andrewjackson; election2016; elections; france; newyork; paris; richlowry; sendthemback; trojanhorse; trump; trumpkins; trumponthetwenty; trumpwasriht; walterrussellmead
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To: VinL

Good article. Best I’ve seen from Lowry in about a decade.


21 posted on 12/04/2015 4:14:25 PM PST by be-baw (still seeking)
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To: VinL

Trump will start calling for shutting down mosques...His numbers will skyrocket...


22 posted on 12/04/2015 4:17:22 PM PST by Iscool (Izlam and radical Izlam are different the same way a wolf and a wolf in sheeps clothing are differen)
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To: VinL

” Trump isn’t ideologically consistent. The Jacksonian philosophy, Mead notes, “is an instinct rather than an ideology – a culturally shaped set of beliefs and emotions rather than a set of ideas.””

This pretty much encapsulates. With Trump you get Trump. What you see is what you get. He’s got old fashioned American values - something that has served this country well. Something else he’s got - he’s not ashamed to sell them out and to implement them.

Go Trump!


23 posted on 12/04/2015 4:18:58 PM PST by aquila48
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To: Roger Kaputnik

What you described about Republicans and Democrats reminds me of walking into a diner on Beale Street in Memphis with my dad when I was a kid. There were all the Wrestlers who had supposedly just tried to kill each other in the ring having a jolly old, back slapping time. There’s a lot of similarities between Congress and the WWE.


24 posted on 12/04/2015 4:19:16 PM PST by conservativejoy (Pray Hard, Work Hard, Trust God,,,, We can elect Ted Cruz!)
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To: VinL

Trump has trampled on almost every political piety and gotten away with it, even when he has been factually wrong or had to backtrack.


Ummm, I don’t recall him being factually wrong or back tracking?


25 posted on 12/04/2015 4:19:21 PM PST by ripnbang ("An armed man is a citizen, an unarmed man a subject")
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To: VinL

The fact that Lowery could not see Trump poll numbers surging
after the Paris attacks shows what a true girly boy Lowry is.


26 posted on 12/04/2015 4:20:20 PM PST by tennmountainman ("Prophet Mountainman" Predicter Of All Things RINO...for a small pittance)
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To: conservativejoy

“...There’s a lot of similarities between Congress and the WWE...”

Agreed. One of which is it’s just a show. Another thing is that they screw people for money.


27 posted on 12/04/2015 4:29:41 PM PST by Roger Kaputnik (Just because I'm paranoid doesn't prove that they aren't out to get me.)
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To: VinL
You Trumpkins should like this one.

Lowry is obsessed with Trump's genitals, just as Trump detractors are obsessed with his supporters. Hence the derogatory term in your post.

Looking forward to making you our bitches on Super Tuesday.

28 posted on 12/04/2015 4:32:25 PM PST by AAABEST (Got Traditional Catholicism? - Angelqueen.org)
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To: COBOL2Java
Sounds like a patronizing diminutive to me.

/johnny

29 posted on 12/04/2015 4:34:51 PM PST by JRandomFreeper (gone Galt)
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To: VinL

Trumpkins, LOL.

Has anyone started a thread for all the nicknames the Candidates have been given?

I’m sure the list of names for Trump are the longest, most coming from FR posters, not the Democrats or the GOPe.


30 posted on 12/04/2015 4:38:37 PM PST by Kickass Conservative (Obama, unable to call a Spade a Spade...)
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To: VinL

The whole Mead article is worth reading http://denbeste.nu/external/Mead01.html


31 posted on 12/04/2015 4:40:44 PM PST by omega4412
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To: AAABEST

Looking forward to making you our bitches on Super Tuesday.

****************

Oh my, a HOMOSEXUAL Trumpkin!!!! I guess we all know what you’ll be doing until Super Tuesday, eh?


32 posted on 12/04/2015 4:55:20 PM PST by VinL (It is better to suffer every wrong, then to consent to wrong.)
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To: Vic S

You ever read the what he wrote on that? Fits exactly today.


33 posted on 12/04/2015 5:17:10 PM PST by crz
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To: Vic S; crz; VinL

“Jackson also got rid of the first Central Bank in America.”

Actually it was the Second Bank of the United States, 1816-1836. More here:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Bank_of_the_United_States


34 posted on 12/04/2015 5:22:07 PM PST by Pelham (Muslim immigration...the enemy is inside the wire.)
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To: 867V309

Trump seems to really reflect his genetics. He is German and Scottish. Smart, bold, hard headed. He may talk himself into corners sometimes, but you can’t doubt the man’s devotion to the country.


35 posted on 12/04/2015 5:22:24 PM PST by Himyar (Sessions: the only real man in D.C.)
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To: Vic S
Yes, and no. BUS was only 1/5 government, did not do any "central bank" activities as anyone would describe them. It was loved and respected by all the local, small "unit" bankers. BUS currency was not a monopoly, but it was a currency that, because the BUS had branches everywhere, could be used as a "standard unit of account."

Jackson destroyed a perfectly good business institution that everyone, including competitors, liked, all for his little freakin' ego.

36 posted on 12/04/2015 5:32:27 PM PST by LS ("Castles Made of Sand, Fall in the Sea . . . Eventually" (Hendrix))
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To: Greetings_Puny_Humans
Rich Lowry is making the long-distance argument that Trump is a proto-Hitler.

Oh my goodness gracious.

37 posted on 12/04/2015 5:48:52 PM PST by Finny (Voting "against" is a wish. Be ready to own what you vote for.)
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To: conservativejoy

I like to see that. I grew up on Memphis wrestling


38 posted on 12/04/2015 6:24:01 PM PST by Sybeck1 (John Hardy Allen 10-6-44 - 11-23-15)
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To: Sybeck1

I can remember when Billy Wicks and Sputnik Monroe used to come to the National Guard Armory in the little community where I grew up. I never went, but I saw enough of them on WHBQ TV.


39 posted on 12/04/2015 6:30:37 PM PST by conservativejoy (Pray Hard, Work Hard, Trust God,,,, We can elect Ted Cruz!)
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To: Pelham

Actually, he wasnt the only one to do that. I believe that 5 times the national bank was deemed unconstitutional by presidents.


40 posted on 12/04/2015 7:33:08 PM PST by crz
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