Posted on 12/22/2017 9:40:09 PM PST by Oshkalaboomboom
In the days after Donald Trump beat Hillary Clinton to become the 45th president of the United States, a number of friends asked me what concerned me the most about a Trump presidency. The answer was comprehensive. I had concerns about Trumps character, his associates, and his policies.
Those concerns were well-founded. Our temperamental, impulsive, and inexperienced president began his his first term taking advice from the likes of Steve Bannon and Michael Flynn. His ideologically incoherent campaign had at various times cast doubt on our NATO alliances, advocated withdrawal from Afghanistan, argued that U.S. forces should commit war crimes, advocated an economically ruinous form of protectionism, and promoted a starry-eyed view of Vladimir Putin that was utterly at odds with reality and American interests.
Indeed, when elements of the Trump coalition said burn it all down, they truly meant all not just the Obama/Clinton Democratic establishment, not just the McConnell/Ryan Republican establishment, but the postWorld War II economic and military order. They wanted a revolution, and Trump was the man they chose to bring it about.
What a short, inglorious revolution it turned out to be. Fast-forward eleven months. Flynns out. Bannons out. Our NATO alliances are firm. Weve rushed missile-defense batteries to South Korea. Weve reinforced Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria. Though elements of ISIS endure, weve defeated its caliphate in conventional combat without resorting to any war crimes. Weve seen Trumps first major legislative victory, a thoroughly Republican tax plan that delivers on long-desired hopes for cuts in corporate rates. Obamacares individual mandate is effectively gone. Judicial nominations are heavily influenced by the conservative Federalist Society, and theyve been breezing through the Senate at a historically fast clip. Fears of a Russophile foreign policy have been eased by the delivery of lethal aide to Ukraine a step the Obama administration wouldnt take.
Yes, there have been Trumpian flourishes in foreign policy, but some of them have been positive. (I wonder how many Republican presidents would have actually pulled the United States from the Paris climate accords or formally recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel?) Moreover, the Bannon wing of the Trump movement has demonstrated that it possesses the reverse Midas Touch: Everything it touches turns to lead. Trump pursued Bannons strategy in rushing out the first version of his so-called travel ban. The result was a political disaster. Trump followed Bannons advice in responding to the horror and evil in Charlottesville with equivocations. The result was the low point of his presidency so far. Bannon was ushered out of the White House and then backed Roy Moore, playing a key role in losing Republicans a previously guaranteed Senate seat.
In short, if there is a GOP civil war, conservatives are winning it. Good thing, too, because the fate of the Republican party matters. This isnt just a meaningless contest between elites, a battle over which talking heads get the most airtime and the best speaking gigs. A better tax structure has a chance to extend and amplify Americas ongoing economic recovery. Better judges can safeguard core American civil liberties and preserve Americas constitutional order. A strong and sensible foreign policy can ease the catastrophic refugee crisis of the Obama era and preserve a global system that has prevented great-power conflict for an impressively long time.
This is why the vast majority of even Never Trump conservatives engage with the Trump administration. This is why we applaud its virtues as vigorously as we condemn its vices. Sycophancy is toxic. It encourages an inexperienced, impulsive, and often malicious president to believe that he can do no wrong. Total resistance is toxic as well. The idea that there is no reward for doing right is as corrupting as the notion that theres no consequence for doing wrong. Human beings even presidents respond to incentives.
But while conservatives can look back at 2017 and take no small measure of satisfaction in vanquishing (at least for now) the worst of the nihilistic, populist revolutionaries and restoring through the defeat of the abominable Roy Moore at least some regard for character in politics, there are storm clouds on the horizon. There are no indications that Donald Trump has fundamentally changed, and as my colleague Jonah Goldberg rightly points out, The president is this presidencys worst enemy. Character is destiny.
There are an immense number of Americans who look at Trump, read his tweets, observe the never-ending drama, and quite reasonably recoil in disgust. They dont see the choice nor should they see the choice as proper presidential character or peace and prosperity. They would like to see proper presidential character and peace and prosperity.
Its popular for conservatives to blame the media for focusing more on Trumps personality than on his policies and accomplishments. Would they shrug in apparent indifference at the fall of the ISIS caliphate if Hillary Clinton were president? Likely not. But its hard to fully blame the media when the president himself practically demands that everyone follow his petty personal conflicts and adjudicate his longstanding professional vendettas. No one made him fire James Comey. No one made him mislead the American people about the reasons. Hes famously and fiercely independent, unwilling to be told what to do. He owns his mistakes. He owns his countless false statements and deceptions.
On December 9, the day the Iraqi prime minister declared victory over the caliphate, Trump was picking a fight with a Washington Post reporter over the crowd size at one of his rallies. Poll the average voter about Trumps actions in office, and how many will know even a fraction of the concrete developments Ive discussed above? Its easy to blame the media for this ignorance until you remember how the president has misused his bully pulpit.
At the end of this year, lets return to where we started: Trumps character, Trumps associates, and Trumps polices. The latter two factors are tilting conservatives way, and America is better off for it. But as we approach 2018 and the midterm elections, advisers and policies will only carry us so far. Theres still the matter of character, and if character is indeed destiny, then the GOP may need to prepare for a defeat.
F you French you V=Never Trump Scumbag! FOAD GTH
Talk about Looney Tunes. This guy is it.
To this moment, I still do not understand what “their” definition of a Conservative is....”their” definition of Conservative is vastly different than mine.
That’s a list of prominent conservatives.
Except, maybe, for Domenech. He’s Mr. Megahn McCain.
I didn’t even hear of him until he bashed Trump. A couple of weeks ago, he wrote an article saying that George Will is wrong on bakers refusing gay wedding cakes, yet he would never support a candidate running on that.
Sounds like French spent a steamy night in a hotel room with Goldberg. These NR Never Trumpers really are incestuous. Nice to see Rush has been nuking them on a daily basis lately.
And no mention of TPP and NAFTA? I wonder why that is? LOL.
These NR writers are like house pets for rich GOPe donors that keep them uselessly employed writing self congratulatory drivel like this piece.
French likes America Last policies.
Trump likes America First policies.
So FODF...
...it is time to MAGA.
French is about as conservitives as Hillary Clinton.
Delusion runs deep in Never Trumpers
I’m glad you reposted this. Thank you.
I saw this in our local newscast....what?
Duped by Russian disinformation campaign? Facebook says this tool will tell you.
The new tool, which is available through its “Help Center,” marks the first time that Facebook users will be able to find out if they were duped by accounts associated with the Russian Internet Research Agency. Nearly 150 million Facebook and Instagram users may have seen paid ads and organic posts distributed by the Kremlin-linked organization in St. Petersburg.
Democratic lawmakers had called on Facebook to inform users whether they were exposed to the Russian disinformation campaign. Facebook announced the tool last month .
How it works: You will be able to see if pages or accounts you liked or followed between January 2015 and August 2017 were created by Russian operatives, who tried to sow discord with posts and ads on race, religion, gun rights, gay rights, immigration and other hot-button issues. Some of the pages and accounts promoted the candidacy of Donald Trump and criticized his Democratic challenger, Hillary
Maybe French wants a job at the New York Times and this is his application; but so what America won he and his crowd of scumbags lost. America is getting great again and like his Democrat heroes French will not be able to claim any credit for our ultimate victory.
Maybe French wants a job at the New York Times and this is his application; but so what America won he and his crowd of scumbags lost. America is getting great again and like his Democrat heroes French will not be able to claim any credit for our ultimate victory.
“Thats a list of prominent conservatives.”
these are CINO’s - Conservative in Name Only. Nearly every one of them is an establishment prick, representing no one but themselves and their plutocrat and oligarch buddies.
Not a one of them wants to see a single one of their so-called “conservative” principles actually put into practice. That’s why they always support losers like the Bush’s, who either have no chance to get elected (like Jeb) or when they do get elected, they do fuckall for the peasants who are tricked into voting for them.
Likewise, it’s why they are all so virulently opposed to President Trump, a man who actually believes the conservative things he says and actually does the conservative things he says he going to do. That and the fact that President Trump is a total outsider who is completely outside of their control, and in fact completely outside of the control of ALL establishment forces, including the fake stream media who are beside themselves because President Trump does not fear them.
The only name on that list of frauds that saddens me is T. Sowell. I can’t for the life of me figure that one out.
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