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Trump Derangement Syndrome-What can they be thinking?
Frontpagemagazine ^ | May 12, 2016 | David Horowitz

Posted on 05/12/2016 4:35:22 AM PDT by SJackson

Trump Derangement Syndrome

What can they be thinking?

Reprinted from Breitbart.com.

I don’t think I speak for myself alone when I confess utter bewilderment at the number of conservatives – among whom I count long-term friends - who seem to have lost their marbles when assessing the presidential candidacy of Donald Trump. The Wall Street Journal’s Bret Stephens, to take one example that can stand for many, is an astute analyst – in my view one of the best political commentators writing today. Yet he is the author of this opening paragraph in Monday’s paper, which leaves me scratching my head, and embarrassed for my friend: “The best hope for what’s left of a serious conservative movement in America is the election in November of a Democratic president, held in check by a Republican Congress. Conservatives can survive liberal administrations, especially those whose predictable failures lead to healthy restorations—think Carter, then Reagan.”[1]

I can’t think of anything that is right about these sentences. The president’s first business is the nation’s security. Did Reagan really repair the damage that Carter did? It is true that he pulled the nation back from Carter’s policies of appeasing our enemies and disarming our military. But he failed to retrieve Carter’s greatest foreign policy disaster. It was Carter who brought down America’s ally, the Shah of Iran, and brought the Ayatollah Khomeini back from exile, thereby transforming Iran into the first jihadist state, and America’s deadliest enemy. Neither Ronald Reagan nor both George Bushes could undo that.

Could a Republican Congress – assuming that there would be a Republican Congress if Trump lost – hold a Democratic president like Hillary Clinton “in check”? How did that work out during the destructive reign of Barack Obama? With Republican majorities in the House and Senate Obama had no real problem in becoming the first American president to build his legacy around a policy that can fairly be described as treasonous – providing a path to nuclear power and ballistic missile capability to an Iranian regime that is our nation’s mortal enemy, has already murdered thousands of Americans, and is ruled by religious fanatics who have made no secret of their determination to destroy us.

Bret Stephens and an all-too-prominent cohort of inside-the-beltway conservatives want to turn the presidency over to Hillary Clinton “to save conservatism.” What can this mean? Have they forgotten who Hillary Clinton is? As Secretary of State she was the foreign policy captain in an administration that abandoned Iraq, thereby betraying every American and Iraqi who gave his or her life to keep that benighted country out of the hands of the terrorists and Iran (not that any Republican had the temerity to say so). ISIS is as much her godchild as Barack Obama’s. In creating the vacuum that ISIS filled Hillary was only carrying on the Democratic foreign policy tradition that Jimmy Carter inaugurated of sacrificing America’s security to pie-eyed internationalist delusions. As Secretary of State Hillary Clinton supported the overthrow of an American ally in Egypt and its replacement by the Muslim Brotherhood, the fountainhead of al-Qaeda and ISIS. She colluded in the overthrow of an American ally in Libya – a country posing no threat to the United States – thereby turning it into a base for ISIS and al-Qaeda. It was Hillary who was behind the gunrunning scheme to al-Qaeda rebels in Syria that led to the Benghazi disaster. She denied Ambassador Stephens - her American pawn in Benghazi – the security he requested in order to cover Obama’s retreat in the war on terror (it was election time), and then lied about his murder and that of three American heroes to the American people, to the mothers and fathers of the dead heroes, and to the world at large. According to the official version she approved insulting the prophet Mohammed was the problem not the terrorist onslaught that she and Obama had helped to unleash. Now we have learned that she willfully violated America’s Espionage Act, resulting in tens of thousands of her emails, classified and unclassified falling into the hands of the Russians and other adversary powers, and leading to how many future American casualties we can only guess.

This is the president that Bret Stephens and Bill Kristol and George Will think would be better for conservative values and conservative concerns than Donald Trump, a man who has raised an admirable family (a character-reflecting feat his detractors always overlook) and whose patriotism in the course of a long public life has never been in question. Nonetheless, it is Hillary Clinton - this serial liar, this traducer of the nation’s trust, this corrupt taker of $600,000 speaking fees and multi-million dollar gifts from foreign governments while acting as Secretary of State –this wretched individual who in their eyes is “survivable” should she become president.

And what isn’t survivable? “What isn’t survivable is … a serial fabulist, an incorrigible self-mythologizer, a brash vulgarian, and, when it comes to his tax returns, a determined obfuscator.” I blush for my friend making these charges, first because they are sins common to most politicians (with admittedly less flair than Donald Trump) and second because of the reason he gives for why they should matter: “Endorsing Mr. Trump means permanently laying to rest any claim conservatives might ever again make on the character issue.”

The character issue! Oh yes, that vital conservative weapon. And how did the use of it actually work out when it was put before the entire nation? Approaching the end of Clinton’s second term, Republicans made a political season out of his bad character and actually managed to impeach him for abusing women and lying to a grand jury. But when it was over, there wasn’t a pundit or pollster around who didn’t think that Bill Clinton would have an odds on chance of being elected to a third term in 2000 if the 22nd Amendment had allowed him to run.

This is not serious stuff, yet it is being peddled by first-rate conservative intellects and the fate of our nation may yet hang on it. The greatest obstacle to a Republican victory in November is the fratricidal war now being waged by the “Never Trump” crowd against the only person who might prevent the disaster awaiting us if the party of Obama and Kerry and Hillary and Sharpton prevails in November.

Their Trump hysteria notwithstanding, I still have the highest regard for the intellects of Bret Stephens and George Will and their comrades-in-arms. But I am hoping against hope that they come to their senses before it is too late.

Notes:

[1] http://www.wsj.com/articles/hillary-the-conservative-hope-1462833870?tesla=y

Tags: Conservatives, Donald Trump, Hillary

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About David Horowitz

[For Frontpage editor Jaime Glazov's essay on David Horowitz's life and work, click here.]

David Horowitz was one of the founders of the New Left in the 1960s and an editor of its largest magazine, Ramparts. He is the author, with Peter Collier, of three best selling dynastic biographies: The Rockefellers: An American Dynasty (1976); The Kennedys: An American Dream (1984); and The Fords: An American Epic (1987). Looking back in anger at their days in the New Left, he and Collier wrote Destructive Generation (1989), a chronicle of their second thoughts about the 60s that has been compared to Whittaker Chambers’ Witness and other classic works documenting a break from totalitarianism. Horowitz examined this subject more closely in Radical Son (1996), a memoir tracing his odyssey from “red-diaper baby” to conservative activist that George Gilder described as “the first great autobiography of his generation.”


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1 posted on 05/12/2016 4:35:22 AM PDT by SJackson
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To: SJackson
Thinking? They're not thinking...they're feeling.
2 posted on 05/12/2016 4:39:07 AM PDT by Gay State Conservative (Obamanomics:Trickle Up Poverty)
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To: SJackson

David Horowitz is the BEST.


3 posted on 05/12/2016 4:39:13 AM PDT by miss marmelstein (Richard the Third: With my own people alone I should like to drive away the Turks (Muslims))
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To: SJackson

“The best hope for what’s left of a serious conservative movement in America is the election in November of a Democratic president,”

Conservatives, should really be questioning those in their “movement”, who make idiotic pronouncements like the one above.


4 posted on 05/12/2016 4:40:54 AM PDT by JPJones ( You can't help the working class by paying the non-working class.)
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To: miss marmelstein

MONEY— David— it’s all about their money. They have sold out Americans. But I think you already know this.


5 posted on 05/12/2016 4:42:23 AM PDT by Mamzelle
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To: SJackson
Isn't a large part of it the elite's superiority complex? They're used to not having to put up with anyone raining on their parade.

On another note, Dan Quayle was interviewed on the ABC morning show. Mygosh, I'm STILL a potatoEhead. Quayle is an elder statesman who articulates his views in a thoughtful and engaging way. Think how different the world would be today if that nomination hadn't been rigged so it went to GWB.

PS: the Republican elite, criticizing Trump's tactics? They ridiculed Quayle for using an alternate spelling of potato, they took things he said out of context, they made fun of his (very excellent caliber) wife, etc. And now they don't like Trump's tone???

grrrrr........

6 posted on 05/12/2016 4:43:05 AM PDT by grania
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To: SJackson

They are thinking they are blocking the citizens from stopping the Cheap Labor Express just as they have been paid to do.


7 posted on 05/12/2016 4:50:11 AM PDT by Lurkinanloomin (Know Islam, No peace - No Islam, Know Peace)
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To: SJackson
The #NeverTrump crowd are sniveling cowards in the exact the same way our Republican Congress are cowards, and for the exact same reason. They are terrified of being called “racist.” That's it. That is the reason. This same cowardice has allowed the lawless Barry Hussein Soetoro to act as Dictator. Thanks, but no thanks.
8 posted on 05/12/2016 4:50:18 AM PDT by SkyPilot ("I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." John 14:6)
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To: Mamzelle

Maybe. I just think they’re pencil-necked geeks who are intimidated by a red-blooded alpha male. Gayness is not just for gays these days...


9 posted on 05/12/2016 4:53:07 AM PDT by miss marmelstein (Richard the Third: With my own people alone I should like to drive away the Turks (Muslims))
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To: SJackson

A most excellent article. The Clinton dynasty is a scourge on the country. The butcher of Benghazi should be Hilary’s moniker.


10 posted on 05/12/2016 4:54:12 AM PDT by Neoliberalnot (Marxism works well only with the uneducated and the unarme)
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To: grania
... large part of it the elite's superiority complex? They're used to not having to put up with anyone raining on their parade.

Our elites are almost as bad as the liberal elites.

11 posted on 05/12/2016 4:55:45 AM PDT by GOPJ ("What the hell is "conservative" about uncontrolled immigration and corporate trade pacts?")
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To: SJackson
Trump Derangement Syndrome

The infected:

Rush Limbaugh, Mark Levin, Glenn Beck, Paul Ryan, Mittens Rumney, Ted Cruz......

Feel free to add to the list.

12 posted on 05/12/2016 5:02:09 AM PDT by Road Warrior ‘04 (Molon Labe! (Oathkeeper))
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To: SJackson

Any Republican who would vote for a socialist over a capitalist needs to change their party affiliation to Democrat. And they wonder why the Republican party is in a shambles?


13 posted on 05/12/2016 5:02:16 AM PDT by The Toad
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To: GOPJ
Our elites are almost as bad as the liberal elites

"Our" elites are cut from the same cloth as "their" elites. Ever since Reagan, we've lost the election as of the party conventions. It hasn't mattered to the elite which of the two "choices" won, even when they prefer one over the other.

14 posted on 05/12/2016 5:03:36 AM PDT by grania
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To: SJackson

RINOs revealing themselves. Their support for democrats should prove this beyond a shadow of a doubt.

I actually prefer Cruz to Trump but will pull the lever for Trump if he’s the nominee.

Speaking of “derangement syndrome”, I remember arguing with a guy over something about the Iraq war. He whipped out a line about how we were “taking their oil”. I quickly pointed out that we were actually paying them for that oil, to which he replied “What’s the difference?”

Talk about insane. The guy did not recognize the difference between paying for something and “taking” it. If I go to the store and pay for a loaf of bread, all is well. If I simply take it, I get arrested. Big difference.

So, when it came to Bush, the guy could not tell the difference between right and wrong - a legal definition of insanity that will get you into psychiatric treatment over prison. Hence, this guy was definitely a clinical case of “derangement syndrome”.

In the case of Trump, however, it is not insanity driving his supporters. It is simply all those sick and tired of the RINO mentality.

I believe, if elected, Trump will reveal himself to be the most capricious president we’ve ever known and will disappoint many of his advocates. Nevertheless, he is far more preferable to the outright communist and the traitorous sell out.


16 posted on 05/12/2016 5:07:26 AM PDT by fruser1
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To: JPJones
> “The best hope for what’s left of a serious conservative movement in America is the election in November of a Democratic president,”

It's not about the party affiliation. People don't want another thugocracy in the WH run by a lying, cheating, opportunistic murderer who supports the bullying transgenders and the invading Muslim armies who will sell state secrets for a profit and tell everyone they don't need guns as she is protected by a team of 50 or more armed to the teeth soldiers. We want someone who is patriotic that wants America great again. It's simple as that. Even if he doesn't accomplish everything on his checklist anything opposing the progressive Marxist's agenda would be a vast improvement on the destruction we've experienced the last 7 years by the Mullato Manchurian Marxist wrecking ball who's been paid off by foreign interests the whole time.

18 posted on 05/12/2016 5:08:09 AM PDT by jsanders2001
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To: SJackson

I’m not at all understanding the anti-Trump people bawling that his presidency would destroy Conservatism. I’ve been looking at the things they write lately and it’s downright surreal in how woefully out of touch and broodingly incoherent it reads.

Never seen so many adults acting this way all at once. It’s very bizarre stuff.


19 posted on 05/12/2016 5:19:07 AM PDT by Utmost Certainty
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To: SJackson

Thanks for posting.


20 posted on 05/12/2016 5:32:01 AM PDT by COUNTrecount
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