Posted on 07/17/2017 11:10:51 AM PDT by Kaslin
I have recently encountered folks, including friends, who, upon having vigorously supported Donald Trumps presidential candidacy, now claim to have become disenchanted with him.
Whether it is because President Trump lobbed cruise missiles into Syria; continues to permit Third World refugees into the United States; advocates on behalf of Obamacare Lite; still hasnt so much as proceeded to build the wall, or any number of other thingsthese one-time Trump supporters now purport to be off the Trump train, so to speak.
For a few simple reasons, I find this attitude to be, at the very least, misplaced. It is appropriate only in the case of those who, in backing Trump, believed that they were voting for a messiah, our last chance to turn this ship of state around and make America great again.
It is appropriate to be jaded or shattered by Trumps failure to meet ones expectations, and just six months into his presidency to boot, only under one or more of the following conditions:
(1)One expected for Trump to keep every promise that he so much as hinted at while on the campaign stump;
(2)One forgot Trumps personal history as a New York City billionaire/celebrity who not only never lifted a finger to advance any conservative and/or libertarian causes, but who frustrated the advancement of such causes by donating the lions share of his tremendous resources to Democrats and, beginning just five years prior to running for the presidency, Big Government, neoconservative Republicans.
(3) One forgot that Trump derided such honorable conservatives and libertarians as Pat Buchanan and Ron Paul.
(4)One forgot that, to Trumps credit, he never pretended to be a limited government constitutionalist. Trump made campaign promises, like repealing and replacing Obamacare, destroying ISIS (which means more American military involvement in the Middle East and beyond), and growing the military even larger than it already is. These pledges underscored for all with eyes to see Trumps affection for a large, centralized, administrative state.
(5) Perhaps more importantly than all else, one thinks of a societys politics narrowly, in terms of the policies or legislation enacted by politicians.
For certain, President Trump must be held accountable for his mistakes. His supporters must be as vigilant in criticizing him as they are in defending him against his increasingly unhinged enemies. There is, however, all of the difference in the world between reasonable and unreasonable criticism.
In point of fact, within a remarkably short span of time, President Trump has achieved an impressive array of feats:
Whether it is fighting for and, for practical purposes, winning his travel ban; presiding over a nearly 70 percent reduction in illegal border crossings; deterring illegal immigration from some sources; drastically reducing a massive amount of Obama-era regulation; or leaning on companies that would have otherwise relocated to other lands to remain within the United Statesthese are just some of the achievements that Trump can claim credit for despite having served in office for such a short period of time.
Ultimately, though, those of us who self-regard as classical conservatives and libertarians have always valued Trumps presidential candidacy for other reasons.
In other words, as the paleo-libertarian Ilana Mercer argued in her book, The Trump Revolution: The Donalds Creative Destruction Deconstructed, it is not Trump the man or even the candidate that is of primary importance. It is, rather, the Trump Process, as Mercer puts it.
Mercer is not alone among those of us who support Trump because of what he represents. The Trump Process transcends Trump. The Process transcends politics, conceived narrowly in terms of the machinery of the government.
The Trump Process, we hope, will indelibly impact the culture, for as conservatives in particular have always realized, a societys politics are downstream from its culture.
Trumps rise and the spread of the Trump Process signify two extremely powerful cultural shifts. They symbolize a resounding repudiation of the current Zeitgeist, Political Correctness, with all that this entails, and an equally resounding repudiation of the nation-denying and liberty-threatening globalism that Trumps army of elitist enemies in the Regime have been relentlessly pushing for decades.
That Trump is indeed perceived by his enemies to be perilous to their whole way of life is gotten easily enough from the mercilessness with which they pursue every opportunity to stall his agenda.
This, however, brings us to the second virtue of the Trump Process.
If not for Trump, tens of millions of Americans who would have otherwise remained oblivious to it all would not have awakened to the sinister, manipulative machinations of what I have elsewhere called the Regime. The latter is a sprawling Government-Media complex whose members consist as much of Republicans as it does of Democrats.
Trump, whether or not he intended it, unveiled the moral rot of the GOP, the Party of the Jack Ass, the Fake News media (of both leftist and neoconservative varieties), and the Deep Stateall while revealing that, their protestations to the contrary notwithstanding, they constitute but different facets of a single unitary Regime.
The Trump Process has also disclosed that this Regime relies upon, in addition to trillions of taxpayer dollars, an ideology, a neo-liberal/neoconservative internationalist or globalist ideology that is and has always been antithetical to the interests of Americans for whom patriotism is loyalty to and love for their countrynot the abstract proposition or concept with which both Republican and Democrat Regimists have identified America.
If Trumps nomination to the presidency didnt raze the GOP to the ground, it was the equivalent of a bomb that did its fair share of damage. Millions will never again see yesteryears GOP superstars, its politicians and media propagandists, in the same light. The Trump Process was the light that sent the rats scattering.
Now that he is POTUS, disgruntled leftist politicians at local, state, and federal levels in every branch are engaged in acts of defiancelittle acts of secessionand, in some instances, as in California, threatening all-out secession. Trumps presidency, the Trump Process, is a disruptive force. It is starting to look like creative destruction, as if it could be the first step toward a less centralized, more liberty-affirming, kind of social orderprecisely that state of affairs for which Mercer and many of us hope.
Trump or, more specifically and in keeping with Ilana Mercers term of choice, the Trump Process, has been a wrecking ball vis-à-vis the Regime, the Republican-Democrat/Deep State/Fake News media Axis.
As the paleo-libertarian Mercer was at pains to clarify in her book against those libertarians who, incapable of seeing the forest for the trees, refused to so much as consider voting for him, it is for these reasons, for the sake of the creative destruction of the Trump Process that liberty-lovers could and should support Trump.
And it is for these reasons that lovers of liberty should continue to support him.
I’ll respond to this one.
I was a very early Trump supporter right here on FR.
One of his first. I have supported the guy, all along. However, he has not YET lived up to my expectations.
It is very simple. I want him to bring back American jobs, to America.
And I want him to enforce our borders. I want him to build the wall.
Very simple. Not all of what is mentioned in the article.
Just bring back American manufacturing. And cut off illegal immigration.
Then I am happy as a clam.
Thank you.
Trumps rise and the spread of the Trump Process signify two extremely powerful cultural shifts. They symbolize a resounding repudiation of the current Zeitgeist, Political Correctness, with all that this entails, and an equally resounding repudiation of the nation-denying and liberty-threatening globalism that Trumps army of elitist enemies in the Regime have been relentlessly pushing for decades. [...]
If not for Trump, tens of millions of Americans who would have otherwise remained oblivious to it all would not have awakened to the sinister, manipulative machinations of what I have elsewhere called the Regime. The latter is a sprawling Government-Media complex whose members consist as much of Republicans as it does of Democrats.
Trump, whether or not he intended it, unveiled the moral rot of the GOP, the Party of the Jack Ass, the Fake News media (of both leftist and neoconservative varieties), and the Deep Stateall while revealing that, their protestations to the contrary notwithstanding, they constitute but different facets of a single unitary Regime.
He is not HER.
Was not a supporter of candidate Trump as he was not a conservative. Therefore, my expectations of his Presidency have been lower than most.
Having said that, I will acknowledge that President Trump has done a number of things that I support. To this point, I would rate as a solid B. I hope to see further conservative actions from his presidency.
Wish the President would closely ally himself with Paul, Lee and Cruz.
you’ve been a loyal member since 2016?
Another Morning Joe wanna be!
Your replies fail to show support for our President for months if not your entire short posting time on FR!
Relax.
I’ve been a FReeper since 2005.
Am using this new login, at the moment.
I have supported Trump on this website, for more than two years.
Talking about Morning Joe:
I was supporting Trump, back when Morning Joe was.
Who were you supporting back then?
:D
Show us some of your replies/posts supporting Trump with out fake qualifiers.
Do a search on me, and you will see that I was one of the early supporters of Trump and have been on his side ever since.
cba123 is a troll previously posted as Cringing Negativism Network. check out his posts???
Those guys either voted against Hillary or they always vote for the republican. In both cases they will come back to the fold when a challenger shows up. Yes those people who wanted perfection, those people who thought the swamp would not fight back, those people who wanted everything right away will be disappointed. But those people aren’t likely to vote for the democrat when that person is named and starts talking.
Good job.
I’ll not claim I was the first. Although somewhere there was a post, which actually said that, I don’t know whether there were others before me.
I was however supporting Trump since (well) before he announced his candidacy.
I also supported Palin, very early.
I welcome you, and don’t criticize your posting history.
Maybe you could do the same, for me.
Just a thought.
He was NOT Hillary Clinton. That alone was reason enough!
The #1 reason to support him now?
He is President.
1. I was not originally a Trump supporter, mainly because I couldn't imagine why he'd want the job and expected him to drop out of the race at some point.
2. He started to grow on me as I saw more and more of his brawling, fearless, no-holds-barred style and admired him for his refreshing non-PC approach to running a campaign.
3. I eventually became a huge fan when I realized that this non-politician was a once-in-a-generation candidate who we'll never see again in decades (if at all). Trump was the first political candidate I've ever supported financially in my life.
4. I'm a stronger supporter of Trump now than I was on Election Day in 2016.
Item #4 would probably surprise the author of this article. My rationale is simple: I simply cannot criticize President Trump for failing to make progress on any campaign promises that require action by Congress. I don't agree with every decision he's made, but he's closer to an ideal president than anyone I've seen in my lifetime -- and that includes Ronald Reagan.
In a word - wall.
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