Posted on 09/12/2023 5:24:58 AM PDT by MtnClimber
Conservative establishment journalists are hardly making a secret of their revulsion for the populist Right. In fact they are wearing that contempt proudly, as a badge of honor. The New York Post has just offered selections from American Breakdown, a book-length social commentary by Wall Street Journal editor Gerard Baker. This impressionistic study of why “America doesn’t trust itself,” begins its litany of complaints with what should be a predictable gripe: “And yes, let’s acknowledge it: Trump and his friends have surely played a part in undermining trust in recent years with their stream of falsehoods about stolen elections and other bogus claims.” Since Baker in the next several paragraphs tells us about the dishonesty of the media and the Deep State, how can he be sure the outcry of the populist Right against a rigged election in 2020 are uniformly false?
An even less subtle attack on the populist Right has come from neoconservative columnist Douglas Murray who last week wrote a commentary with the title “Pence Can’t Turn the Clock Back on the Republican Party.”” According to Murray, “the problem was not in the program” pushed by the Trump administration. The “problem” was that neither Trump nor his followers would accept the hard work of selective, delicate reform. Because Trump failed in this task, “a new generation of GOPers believe it isn’t worth performing the careful surgery.” Moreover, “There is a type of conservative who has become a type of revolutionary. They want to blow up half the country’s institutions and tear down the other half. Not unlike their opponents on the left. The FBI isn’t working as well as we’d like? Let’s burn it down and salt over the earth. The Department of Education is inefficient and too controlled by the teachers’ unions? Destroy the Department of Education.”
Obviously, populism is as much of a problem for Murray as it is for the explicitly anti-populist Pence, whom Murray hypocritically scolds for his negative remarks on the subject. For Murray and our former vice-president, favoring the dissolution of the Department of Education (which Reagan promised to shutter), is an “unconservative” outrage. But why exactly is the call to abolish a department created by the Carter administration, as a favor to teachers’ unions, and which now vigorously pushes LGBT instruction in public schools a reckless, “revolutionary” act. And why is it equally revolutionary (perhaps I should say “insurrectionary’) to call for the abolition of the FBI, which has been so weaponized by the Left that it may be beyond “delicate” tinkering with. The FBI is not a constitutionally established branch of our government, like the judiciary, which the Left has also weaponized. The FBI is a federal agency that was placed under the Department of Justice. Why is the proposal from some on the right to abolish this dangerously politicized surveillance agency tantamount to calling for scorched-earth war against the Left?
There is a settled view among establishment conservatives and a fortiori among neoconservatives that political institutions created or occupied by the Left should be treated as sacred by virtue of having been around for a while. These institutions, if kept, may even yield jobs for one’s friends or relatives. In any case, defending pillars of government overreach bespeaks “moderateness” and an indication that the defender can be invited to gatherings with liberal celebrities without causing social embarrassment.
Recently while reading in Tablet an otherwise engrossing article “The Bronze Age Pervert’s Dissertation on Leo Strauss,” I was struck by this gratuitous dig at the Claremont Institute for taking the populist side in the current struggle for the soul of the Right:
“In recent years, a set of wholly immoderate West Coast Straussians have convinced themselves that America needs a Trumpist revolution to reclaim ‘the republic’ from the progressive-bureaucratic ‘regime,’ election results notwithstanding. Divided between hapless moderates and unhinged reactionaries, the American Straussian project seems to be unraveling.”
While East Coast Straussians, according to the author, are prone to “soporific lectures,” the more riotous West Coast Straussians have become menacing reactionaries. The attack by the author, Blake Smith, does nothing to advance our understanding of the Bronze Age Pervert’s dissertation, but it may be designed to show that the writer seeks establishment conservative respectability and pursues that while writing for an unabashedly neoconservative site. But why is someone an “unhinged reactionary” for resisting a “progressive-bureaucratic regime” which is subverting our constitutional freedoms and harassing and persecuting its political opposition? Perhaps establishmentarians don’t regard what the Biden administration has done to weaponize entire departments of the government and turn surveillance agencies against critics of the Left as something that calls for serious pushback.
This may be the key difference between what is now referred to as the populist Right and the conservative establishment. Those who grouse too loudly about our current political condition may distress our “moderates” even more than the only mildly objectionable Left.
Amen! There is no conservative establishment. Reagan was conservative but he had to fight with Republicans as mush as Democrats to get anything done while in office.
The Republican establishment is liberal, snobbish, disloyal and arrogant. They have always hated the conservatives that flocked to THEIR-its THEIR party and they will tell you that, because of Goldwater and Reagan, but they were willing to tolerate them somewhat during election season and then it was shut the hell up you are embarrassing us in front of our Democrats friends. The Bush family is the epitome of the Republican establishment: liars, corrupt, spineless, liberal grafters.
The GOP is dead man walking party and this chasm has been coming for twenty years and Trump brought it out in the open. Trumps a populist but he made some conservative promises and kept them when elected and the Republican establishment howled as loud as their Democrat friends across the aisle when he kept one.
Still we have conservatives who have decided we can go back to 2000, 2004 and run with the GOP establishment and we can win! That ships sailed and sunk. There are too many conservatives who are not voting for anymore Republican establishment candidates and the MAGA crossovers HATE the Republican establishment the way God hates sin. So the Republican establishment has a choice, vote and support Trump in 2024 or support the Democrats like in 2020. This time though their treachery will mean the end of the GOP as a viable political party, there will be no forgiveness by the base except for the few conservatives who still swayed by the establishment and essentially enjoy the lies and abuse, they like the lash.
2024 could be the end of America and the Republican party.
“Most, if not all, of his voters would join (would you stay ‘loyal’ to the feckless GOP?) Even some democrats- who are watching their party go insane- would join. Many Independents (like me) would join.”
I agree, I was against a third party but now I think that is the way to go. The Republicans sat back and let the Dems and the media smear them as racists and all that. Now the brand is too damaged among minorities to ever have any hope of gaining many votes there. They always talk about Dems are losing support among minorities. Maybe so, but they will stay home rather than vote Republican.
A MAGA party would have the potential to be the BIGGEST party.
Anyone who can no see the difference is a mmbf of the Three Blind Monkeys” club.
sorry about that.
Anyone who can not see the difference is a member of the three blind monkeys club.
If you look at FR, there is a lot of red meat thrown around, but no practical thinking. I constantly hear that leftists think with their emotions but reading 90% of the posts here is just people venting their anger.
Populism just seems to be one sentence slogans, promising revenge on people who slighted you in the past, feelings of inferiority passing as righteous indignation, and believing things you want to be true should dictate the facts.
I can guarantee things will go wrong in the future because of the above, and I can also guarantee that people here will blame their politicians, blame ill-defined conspiracies, and make up stuff to not take any responsibility.
Just wait for “Return OF The MAGA”.
Oh, that's right, the GOP cucks have never wanted the responsibility of being in the majority and having to actually pretend to fulfill their campaign promises.
There is a reason I have moved more and more away from the “Republican” label and more just toward identifying as a Normal American.
There are conservatives and then there are Conservatives.
Most of the former are GOP-E/Democrat Lite/RINOs/uniparty/etc...you know, general POSs.
Most of the latter are actual CONSERVATIVES who want to maintain the application of the U.S. Constitution, including the 2nd Amendment and the 10th Amendment to thwart the ongoing tyranny being perpetrated by those grouped in the former!!
Everything I had heard/read about the 2020 election said it was stolen. Some of the evidence was right there on the TV broadcasts at the time if you caught it. All the evidence you have seen since then was proven out just by paying attention to the Biden/Obama administration.
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