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“Why Trump?”
Townhall.com ^ | August 23, 2016 | Jack Kerwick

Posted on 08/23/2016 10:06:44 AM PDT by Kaslin

It’s true that on some of the most pressing of issues—immigration, trade, and foreign policy—Donald Trump’s “America First” positions are more align with traditional conservatism than are those of any other candidate. That is, they clash with the neoconservatism, the faux “conservatism,” that the GOP Establishment and its media apologists have promoted for decades as the genuine article.

Yet this being said, in Trump’s nearly 70 years, until very recently, he has done little to nothing to indicate that he has so much as an awareness of the classical conservative tradition, much less a commitment to it. Even if he really believes all that he is now saying, the inability of one person, even if he is the President, to accomplish what Trump vows to achieve supplies grounds for skepticism.

Nor is the Supreme Court, as so many Republicans would have us think, necessarily a sufficient reason to vote for Trump. Republicans play the Democrats’ game when they attempt to scare voters into thinking that, unless the latter reward them with political offices, the opposition party, by way of its Supreme Court Justice nominees, will deprive them of their guns, speech, borders, etc. However, Article Three, Section II of the US Constitution explicitly states that “the Supreme Court shall have appellate jurisdiction, both as to law and fact, with such exceptions, and under such regulations as the Congress shall make” (emphasis added).

In short, Republicans could’ve ended years ago judicial tyranny by simply exercising their Congressional authority to determine which topics would fall within the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.

Had Republicans done so, however, they would’ve imperiled their political fortunes. Thus, in this era of Big Government, “Constitutional conservatives” (and Trump as well) drone on as if the Constitution doesn’t permit the people’s elected representatives to prohibit nine lawyers from running roughshod over the rights of the citizenry.

The final reason that’s given for supporting Trump, that it’s necessary in order to defeat Hillary Clinton, fares no better than the preceding two.

If the choice between Trump and Clinton really is, or is plausibly perceived to be, a choice between two evils, then the only conscionable course of action is to abstain from voting for either: As Saint Paul says, we must never do evil so that good may come from it. Or, wishing to refrain from using the language of evil, we instead regard one as being “not as bad” as the other, the question then arises as to what this can mean? It’s conceivable that a candidate who is worse in the short-term may prove to be better, for one’s party and one’s nation, in the long-term. Or perhaps the differences between the two candidates simply aren’t sufficiently substantial to justify a vote for one over the other.

I believe that Trump qua the man is not as bad as Clinton. I also believe the same about many other Republicans—and Democrats, and third party candidates—who I wouldn’t vote for on this account.

There is one decisive reason for conservatives and libertarians to vote for Trump, but it has more to do with the Trump candidacy, or what Ilana Mercer calls “the Trump process,” than Trump the person.

For decades, there has been a virtual consensus across the political spectrum that “Washington,” or “the System,” is “broken.” At any rate, that Americans share this intuition explains why those politicians running for office every election cycle repeatedly assure us that they are the candidates to “fix” the mess—even though they never do anything but further grease the wheels of the Government-Media apparatus.

Trump, in stark contrast, and in as little as 14 or so months, has ripped the System asunder. He hasn’t just talked about the cancer. He has vindicated in spades the suspicions of citizens by revealing just how advanced it is. Beyond this, Trump, through his “creative destruction,” as Ilana Mercer describes the Trump phenomenon in her latest book, has spared no occasion to administer heavy-duty blasts of chemo. Whether he recognizes it or not, Trump seems to instinctively know that before the patient can get better, he must get worse. He seems to know that the treatment is sometimes worse than the illness.

Notice, I’m not backing Trump because of what he promises to do in the future. I’m backing him because of what he’s done already. Trump has been a one-man wrecking crew, shattering the sacred cows of both the Democrat and Republican wings of the Establishment. He has driven those in the “mainstream” media to relinquish the remaining vestiges of their authority by abandoning so much as the pretense of “objectivity” in their coverage of him even as he has unveiled the hypocrisy, opportunism, and pseudo-conservatism of their counterparts in the “conservative” media.

If things are ever to change for the better, this shaking up is necessary. There is another respect in which Trump is carving the time continuum of our political universe into two epochs, B.T. (Before Trump) and A.T. (After Trump):

In serving as the voice of tens of millions of previously voiceless Americans—the early 20th century political theorist

William Graham Sumner referred to them (collectively) as “the Forgotten Man”—the very person of this unapologetically wealthy, white, heterosexual man symbolizes at once a resounding repudiation of the Politically Correct Zeitgeist propping up the Establishment and a profound psychological victory for millions over the cultural powers that have demonized them for far too long.

Whether he wins or loses in November, Trump has already won, for he’s succeeded in emboldening scores of Americans who would have otherwise remained disengaged, Americans who will not go quietly away or back to voting for Bushes, Kasichs, and Romneys. He has made it acceptable, indeed, necessary, to talk aloud about issues that had long been neglected by partisans of both parties.

Trump is no traditional conservative. He’s no libertarian. Yet he has taken a crucial first step, a step that no one else had proven willing to take.

And for this, he has got my vote.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2016elections; donaldtrump; trump
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1 posted on 08/23/2016 10:06:44 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

Oh my God, beat the guy up, criticize him, trash him, insult him, and then at the very end toss in an, but I’m voting for him.

What a resounding endorsement. /s

With friends like this...


2 posted on 08/23/2016 10:13:56 AM PDT by DoughtyOne (He wins & we do, our nation does, the world does. It's morning in America again. You are living it!)
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To: Kaslin
in Trump’s nearly 70 years, until very recently, he has done little to nothing to indicate that he has so much as an awareness of the classical conservative tradition, much less a commitment to it.

So tell me Jack, which GOP nominees since Reagan have exhibited a consistent commitment to the classical conservative tradition? Take your time....

3 posted on 08/23/2016 10:18:01 AM PDT by Mr. Mojo
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To: Kaslin

What a pointless pos garbage article......We really don’t need more spewing by the folks who hate Trump and aren’t voting for him.


4 posted on 08/23/2016 10:20:03 AM PDT by Nifster (Ignore all polls. Get Out The Vote)
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To: Kaslin

Can someone tell me where i can find the Jack Kerwick Towers?


5 posted on 08/23/2016 10:20:08 AM PDT by Leep (Cut the crap!)
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To: Kaslin

Because...America.


6 posted on 08/23/2016 10:22:11 AM PDT by PROCON ("Lock Her Up! Lock Her Up!")
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To: Kaslin

Because he is a leader who puts America first! Americans love a winner, a self-made winner, and Trump is the embodiment of the self-made man. He did it by building and creating, not by manipulating money on wall st.

I’ve seen people here on FR berate Trump because he chose RE development and construction over finance on wall st.

Trump has something to show for his efforts, unlike money changers who have paper, and not much else.


7 posted on 08/23/2016 10:27:55 AM PDT by factoryrat (We are the producers, the creators. Grow it, mine it, build it.)
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To: DoughtyOne

Oh my God, beat the guy up, criticize him, trash him, insult him, and then at the very end toss in an, but I’m voting for him.

What a resounding endorsement. /s

With friends like this...
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Agreed!!!!!


8 posted on 08/23/2016 10:28:49 AM PDT by Mollypitcher1 (I have not yet begun to fight....John Paul Jones)
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To: Mollypitcher1

“:^)


9 posted on 08/23/2016 10:34:19 AM PDT by DoughtyOne (He wins & we do, our nation does, the world does. It's morning in America again. You are living it!)
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To: Kaslin

Does Kerwick think the stork delivers Supreme Court justices? It’s either going to be Trump or Hillary who puts the next three justices on the bench. That is UUUGE!


10 posted on 08/23/2016 10:35:02 AM PDT by txrefugee
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To: Kaslin

My main reason to vote for Trump?
He ain’t Hillary!


11 posted on 08/23/2016 10:46:29 AM PDT by ilovesarah2012
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To: DoughtyOne

The author’s points here are pretty much on target. I’m supporting Trump, but I have no illusions about what he will actually accomplish ... or what he even INTENDS to accomplish.


12 posted on 08/23/2016 10:49:44 AM PDT by Alberta's Child ("Sometimes I feel like I've been tied to the whipping post.")
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To: DoughtyOne

!!! :>)


13 posted on 08/23/2016 10:51:29 AM PDT by Mollypitcher1 (I have not yet begun to fight....John Paul Jones)
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To: Alberta's Child

I don’t agree with him on much.

We NEVER know what our vote will wind up delivering. This time around, it is no different.

Trump has more top notch multi level national and international CEO experience than any president. He has more tangible international connections than most. His tangible international interests are better than any other president.

He has touched on EVERY single issue we want, and has given good appraisals of what he wants to do.

Where is that in this presentation?

All I see is a lot of insults and hand wringing.


14 posted on 08/23/2016 11:05:47 AM PDT by DoughtyOne (He wins & we do, our nation does, the world does. It's morning in America again. You are living it!)
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To: Mollypitcher1

“””””:^)

LOL


15 posted on 08/23/2016 11:06:51 AM PDT by DoughtyOne (He wins & we do, our nation does, the world does. It's morning in America again. You are living it!)
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To: ilovesarah2012

There is no better reason.


16 posted on 08/23/2016 11:08:51 AM PDT by Kaslin (He neededAwesomeOf the ignorant to reelect him. He got them and now we have to pay the consequences)
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To: DoughtyOne
Everything I ever needed to know about Donald Trump can be summed up in one sentence:

Bill and Hillary Clinton were guests at his third wedding.

This is not the description of a man I would ever want to trust in a position of authority. But I am 100% behind him -- because he's the best candidate to turn Washington into a running joke for four years.

17 posted on 08/23/2016 11:14:55 AM PDT by Alberta's Child ("Sometimes I feel like I've been tied to the whipping post.")
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To: Kaslin
Even if he really believes all that he is now saying, the inability of one person, even if he is the President, to accomplish what Trump vows to achieve supplies grounds for skepticism.

And yet, look at all the BHO has done. The Donald has the drive, tenacity, courage, and resources to do what he has proposed.

18 posted on 08/23/2016 11:16:58 AM PDT by rjsimmon (The Tree of Liberty Thirsts)
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To: Mr. Mojo
Precisely.

The reason the GOP establishment is against Trump, is not because he's not conservative enough. That has nothing to do with their disapproval of him. Besides, to the point you made, he's no less conservative than any other Republican candidate has been since Reagan.

The big GOP mucky-mucks don't like Trump because he's not a member of their "insider" club. Simple as that.

19 posted on 08/23/2016 11:23:05 AM PDT by HotHunt
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To: Alberta's Child

Let me ask you something.

Do you participate in everything any of your wedding guests did?

How many people have ex presidents at their wedding?

Trump had all sorts of high level people there. I don’t fault him for having them there. It added prestige to him globally. “Here’s a guy that mingles with presidents.”

You think that didn’t have clout with potential business partners in foreign lands?

Who was using who there? He was using them.

Doesn’t bother me one bit.

I don’t travel in those circles, or have international trade relations as an individual. I wouldn’t have them anywhere near me, ever, for any event.

Trump isn’t me. His life is entirely different. He has dynamics in play that I haven’t even considered.


20 posted on 08/23/2016 11:44:20 AM PDT by DoughtyOne (He wins & we do, our nation does, the world does. It's morning in America again. You are living it!)
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