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Reagan and Trump: American Nationalists
The New American ^ | 17 January 2017 | Patrick J. Buchanan

Posted on 01/17/2017 6:41:16 PM PST by VitacoreVision

Since World War II, the two men who have most terrified this city by winning the presidency are Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump.

And they have much in common.

Both came out of the popular culture, Reagan out of Hollywood, Trump out of a successful reality TV show. Both possessed the gifts of showmen — extraordinarily valuable political assets in a television age that deals cruelly with the uncharismatic.

Both became instruments of insurgencies out to overthrow the establishment of the party whose nomination they were seeking.

Reagan emerged as the champion of the postwar conservatism that had captured the Republican Party with Barry Goldwater's nomination in 1964. His victory in 1980 came at the apogee of conservative power.

The populism that enabled Trump to crush 16 Republican rivals and put him over the top in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan had also arisen a decade and a half before — in the 1990s.

A decisive advantage Reagan and Trump both enjoyed is that in their decisive years, the establishments of both parties were seen as having failed the nation.

Reagan was victorious after Russia invaded Afghanistan; Americans were taken hostage in Tehran; and the U.S. had endured 21 percent interest rates, 13 percent inflation, 7 percent unemployment and zero growth.

When Trump won, Americans had gone through years of wage stagnation. Our industrial base had been hollowed out. And we seemed unable to win or end a half-dozen Middle East wars in which we had become ensnared.

What is the common denominator of both the Reagan landslide of 1980 and Trump's victory?

Both candidates appealed to American nationalism.

In the late 1970s, Reagan took the lead in the campaign to save the Panama Canal. "We bought it. We paid for it. It's ours. And we're going to keep it," thundered the Gipper.

While he lost the fight for the Canal when the GOP establishment in the Senate lined up behind Jimmy Carter, the battle established Reagan as a leader who put his country first.

Trump unapologetically seized upon the nationalist slogan that was most detested by our globalist elites, "America first!"

He would build a wall, secure the border, stop the invasion. He would trash the rotten trade treaties negotiated by transnational elites who had sold out our sovereignty and sent our jobs to China.

He would demand that freeloading allies in Europe, the Far East and the Persian Gulf pay their fair share of the cost of their defense.

In the rhetoric of Reagan and Trump there is a simplicity and a directness that is familiar to, and appeals to, the men and women out in Middle America, to whom both directed their campaigns.

In his first press conference in January of 1981, Reagan said of the Kremlin, "They reserve unto themselves the right to commit any crime, to lie, to cheat.... We operate on a different set of standards."

He called the Soviet Union an "evil empire" and the "focus of evil in the modern world."

The State Department was as wary of what Reagan might say or do then as they are of what Trump might tweet now.

But while there are similarities between these outsiders who captured their nominations and won the presidency by defying and then defeating the establishments of both political parties, the situations they confront are dissimilar.

Reagan took office in a time of Cold War clarity.

Though there was sharp disagreement over how tough the United States should be and what was needed for national defense, there was no real question as to who our adversaries were.

As had been true since the time of Harry Truman, the world struggle was between communism and freedom, the USSR and the West, the Warsaw Pact and the NATO alliance.

There was a moral clarity then that no longer exists now.

Today, the Soviet Empire is gone, the Warsaw Pact is gone, the Soviet Union is gone, and the Communist movement is moribund.

NATO embraces three former republics of the USSR, and we confront Moscow in places like Crimea and the Donbass that no American of the Reagan era would have regarded as a national interest of the United States.

We no longer agree on who our greatest enemies are, or what the greatest threats are.

Is it Vladimir Putin's Russia? Is it Iran? Is it China, which Secretary of State-designate Rex Tillerson says must be made to vacate the air, missile and naval bases it has built on rocks and reefs in a South China Sea that Beijing claims as its national territory?

Is it North Korea, now testing nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles?

Beyond issues of war and peace, there are issues at home — race, crime, policing, abortion, LGBT rights, immigration (legal and illegal) and countless others on which this multicultural, multiracial and multiethnic nation is split two, three, many ways.

The existential question of the Trump era might be framed thus: How long will this divided democracy endure as one nation and one people?


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: buchanan; nationalism; nationalists; reagan; trump; trumptransition
What is the common denominator of both the Reagan landslide of 1980 and Trump's victory? Both candidates appealed to American nationalism. By Patrick J. Buchanan
1 posted on 01/17/2017 6:41:16 PM PST by VitacoreVision
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To: VitacoreVision

Today I posted the paying for the mic clip that took down pappy bush...and essentially a mic drop when railing at the press over the hippie incident.

Trump will follow in a great mans footsteps and make it his own.


2 posted on 01/17/2017 6:46:13 PM PST by RummyChick (Trump Train Hobo TM Rummychick. Example - Ryan Romney Kasich. Quit trying to Jump on the Train)
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To: VitacoreVision
[and the Communist movement is moribund]

Well, they became the DNC/ABC/CBS/NBC/Yahoo/CNN/NYT/LAT/etc.
3 posted on 01/17/2017 6:48:31 PM PST by SaveFerris (Hebrews 13:2 Do not forget to entertain strangers, for ... some have unwittingly entertained angels)
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To: VitacoreVision

Good post.


4 posted on 01/17/2017 6:49:45 PM PST by Inyo-Mono
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To: VitacoreVision

There’s absolutely nothing wrong with “American Nationalism”.

After all, what “race” is an American?

MAGA!


5 posted on 01/17/2017 6:55:09 PM PST by ROCKLOBSTER (The fear of stark justice sends hot urine down their thighs.)
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To: VitacoreVision

I still have a Patrick Buchanan for President election sign in storage...put it out several times when the Primary choices reeked.

Most recently in 2012.


6 posted on 01/17/2017 7:00:51 PM PST by lightman (Trump = The Twenty-first century's Teddy Roosevelt!)
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To: VitacoreVision
Patrick J. Buchanan's "nationalism" is a false "gxd," which is why the Birch Society loves him so much.

There are plenty of immoral nationalists: Mugabe, Mandela, Castro, Ho Chi Minh, La Raza, NOI, etc. And there are evil and even left wing white nationalisms as well: the IRA, the Basque ETA, the Scottish National Liberation Army, Plaid Cymru (Welsh), etc.

The key to our rescue isn't Buchanan's idolatrous "nationalism" but the laws of A-mighty G-d, which are universal and apply to all. But some people insist that morality (and heterosexuality too, I suppose) is just an idea that some people had. And "the enemy" to this nationalism is always and only Israel, Israel, Israel.

Civilizationism is every bit as detestable as racialism. Worship of a civilization is a diabolical excuse to avoid worship of the One True G-d.

7 posted on 01/17/2017 7:12:19 PM PST by Zionist Conspirator (Viriycho sogeret umesuggeret mipnei Benei Yisra'el; 'ein yotze' ve'ein ba'.)
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To: VitacoreVision

>We no longer agree on who our greatest enemies are, or what the greatest threats are.

Why does everyone forget ISIS? They’ve killed nearly 100 Americans on American soil in the last few years. Putin and Russia haven’t done crap, but just 50 miles from where I lived a couple of Muslim terrorist murdered 15 people at a Christmas party. ISIS must be destroyed.


8 posted on 01/17/2017 7:33:46 PM PST by RedWulf (TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP!)
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To: Zionist Conspirator

Go away


9 posted on 01/17/2017 7:36:36 PM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist (STOP THE TAPE!)
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To: VitacoreVision

Conservatism without Nationalism is like Faith without Works.

A lesson the GOP would do well to learn.


10 posted on 01/17/2017 7:49:41 PM PST by Mariner (War Criminal #18)
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To: Zionist Conspirator

Huh? Do YOU even understand what you wrote now that you’re read it again?

The last time I ran across somebody preaching Conservative Orthodoxy (the dirty whore) they were one of those neon conservatives. I’d name names, but he’s about to be unemployed in Texas.

You know, all show, no substance.


11 posted on 01/17/2017 7:54:31 PM PST by Mariner (War Criminal #18)
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To: SaveFerris

They are on the way out.


12 posted on 01/18/2017 5:26:04 AM PST by Biggirl ("One Lord, one faith, one baptism" - Ephesians 4:5)
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To: RedWulf

AMEN. Get rid of ISIS.


13 posted on 01/18/2017 5:29:29 AM PST by Biggirl ("One Lord, one faith, one baptism" - Ephesians 4:5)
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To: Zionist Conspirator

You are in error.

Civilization is very important because insures the worship of God.


14 posted on 01/18/2017 5:35:36 AM PST by Biggirl ("One Lord, one faith, one baptism" - Ephesians 4:5)
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To: VitacoreVision

I disagree with Pat B. on a few things regarding Israel but he nails this one perfectly. I would say 300 yards dead center of the fairway.


15 posted on 01/18/2017 5:49:04 AM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: Zionist Conspirator; Admin Moderator

What Zot you say?


16 posted on 01/18/2017 5:50:55 AM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: Zionist Conspirator

IBTZ.


17 posted on 01/18/2017 5:51:42 AM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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