Posted on 02/29/2016 9:42:06 AM PST by Charles Henrickson
5 Reasons Every American Should Oppose Donald Trump
Its not just about conservative credentials or his slimy personal history. Donald Trump is a danger to the American ideals of a free and open society.
At long last, the pushback against Donald Trump has truly begun. Peter Wehner led the way in January, explaining Why I Will Never Vote for Donald Trump. National Review devoted an entire issue to taking Trump down. Erick Erickson recently recanted his previous position and announced I Will Not Vote for Donald Trump. Ever. Rick Wilson joined the chorus, adding for flavor With God as My Witness, I Will Never Vote for Donald Trump.
Robert Kagan shocked the Internet by announcing not only that he would never vote for Trump, but that he would vote for Hillary Clinton instead. Matt Walsh wrote one of the best pieces, turning Trumpian rhetoric and logic against Trump supporters, telling it like it is to them with unvarnished (and nearly unhinged) brutality. Senators Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz finally unleashed a barrage of attacks on him since CNNs debate in Houston. Over the weekend #NeverTrump was trending on Twitter.
With few exceptions, however, I think most Trump critics actually miss the point and have failed to articulate the strongest and most important reason to oppose him.
The case against Trump does not rest, ultimately, on his family life, his divorces, his casinos, strip clubs, bankruptcies, and lawsuits. It doesnt rest on his personality: his generally mean-spirited demeanor, his lack of polish, his erratic temperament, weird hair, or vulgarity. Nor does it even rest on policy differenceshis past support for Democrats, gun control, abortion, Planned Parenthood, or his generally awful foreign policy.
All these things are true, and some are good reasons for conservatives not to vote for him. A vote for Trump is a vote against the principles that Republicanism and conservatism are built on.
But I believe the case against Trump should go even further. I believe no American, conservative or liberal, should support Trump. He doesnt simply violate conservative principles. He violates American principles. Donald Trump is a danger to self-government, civil liberties, the culture of democracy, and the ideals of a free and open society.
1. Donald Trump Admires Tyrants
In December, Trump openly admired Russian President Vladimir Putin, calling him a strong leader. Putin is, of course, a dictator who shut down independent media, imprisoned political opponents like Mikhail Khodorkovsky, rigged elections, and almost certainly ordered the murders of opposition figures Alexander Litvinenko and Boris Nemtsov. (Trump went out of his way to deny that anyone has proven Putins guilt). Russia is not free, according to Freedom House, which catalogs a long list of the Putin regimes oppressions.
Putin has shut down independent media, imprisoned political opponents, rigged elections, and almost certainly ordered the murders of opposition figures.
When challenged on Putins record, Trump responded, Hes running his country, and at least hes a leader, unlike what we have in this country. How can you escape the conclusion that Trump admires Putin and, if given the opportunity, intends to import Putin-style leadership to America through his election to the White House?
This is apparently a pattern with Trump. Back in 1990, he was asked about Chinas response to the Tiananmen Square student protests. If you need a refresher, the Chinese government murdered hundreds, perhaps thousands, and arrested some 10,000 people because they asked the government to stop murdering people. Trump praised the crackdown: When the students poured into Tiananmen Square, the Chinese government almost blew it. Then they were vicious, they were horrible, but they put it down with strength. That shows you the power of strength.
2. Donald Trump Encourages Violence
Last week a protester interrupted a Trump rally. As security escorted him out, Trump told his supporters, You know what they used to do to guys like that in a place like this? Hed go out in a stretcher. He added, Id like to punch him in the face.
Again, this is part of a pattern. Late last year a Black Lives Matter activist was shoved and kicked at a Trump rally. Trump told the crowd maybe he should have been roughed up.
Public officials and celebrities set examples and help define the culture of what is acceptable and what is taboo. When Obama evolved his position on gay marriage and came out in support of it, he made it acceptable and easy for millions of Americans to follow suit. When Trump uses his considerable influence as a celebrity and presidential candidate to praise violence, it removes a small chink from the armor of civilization.
3. Donald Trump Wants to Police Speech
Last week Trump advocated altering libel laws to enable the government to sue newspapers for purposely negative and horrible and false articles. He gave several examples of media outlets hed like to be able to sue for their coverage of him, including The New York Times and Washington Post.
Libel is, of course, an actual crime. But the courts, in deference to the First Amendment, have made it hard to successfully prosecute a libel caseand nearly impossible for public figures to do so. Freewheeling, raucous debate is an essential part of what makes democracy work. Having to look over your shoulder before criticizing a public official is exactly the kind of culture of suspicion and fear that the American Founders believed to be un-American.
4. Donald Trump Does Not Believe in Equality Under Law
After the terrorist attacks in Paris and San Bernardino last November, Trump made a series of proposals he claimed would enhance homeland security. He proposed to ban all Muslims from entering the United States. He called for increased surveillance of mosques. He called for a database to track all Syrian refugees, and did not rule out tracking all Muslims in America.
A society that protects the rights of all except the unpopular is not a truly open society.
At least one of these proposals is soundthe FBI already conducts surveillance on some mosques in the United States. But a general database and a Muslim ban is a blatant assault on the principles of a free and open society and of equality under the law.
Trump approvingly cited President Franklin Roosevelt, who issued proclamations severely restricting the rights and freedoms of Japanese, Italian, and German citizens living in the United States during World War II. Later investigations concluded that Roosevelts actions were not justified on military necessity and did not contribute to the war effort, and are usually seen as a black mark on Roosevelts record.
Trump is appealing to the majority of Americansto the 99 percent who are not Muslims. But consider: one of the major concerns of The Federalist Papers was how to protect the rights of the minority. It is relatively easy to have a system of government that protects the majority. By virtue of their numbers, they usually run the government and use it for their benefit. The true test of democracy is how it treats minorities. A society that protects the rights of all except the unpopular is not a truly open society. It is a society that will gradually shrink in on itself, unbothered by outside opinions and critical voices.
There are tools for conducting intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance against suspected terrorist targets that do not involve banning or spying on an entire minority population. The NSAs purported Terrorist Surveillance Program was one.
5. Trump Is an American Fascist
The case against Trump, then, is that he is an autocrat in democrats clothing, a tyrant in the wings, a bully who admires the strength of tyrants and butchers, who finds a free press to be an inconvenience that he intends to tame with legal force once elected, a man who demonizes opponents and romanticizes violence, especially against minorities, who pines for the day when government could have its way with people without the trouble of constitutional law getting in the way.
You dont have to go full Hitler to be a danger to the culture of a free society. Most dictators in history, in fact, have not stooped to Hitlerian levels of barbarism and madness.
In other words, Donald Trump is a fascist. Or, at least, as close to a fascist as Americas political culture is ever going to produce. As Wehner rightly said, Trump is a demagogic figure who does not view himself as part of our constitutional system but rather as an alternative to it. It is startling how few of the contributors to the National Review symposiumDavid Boaz and Ben Domenech exceptedgot this right.
Some readers will dismiss my argument right off as alarmist nonsense. Trump is no Hitler, they say. Calling Trump a dangerous autocrat and quasi-fascist only shows how paranoid and unhinged I and other Trump critics have become.
Maybe. But you dont have to go full Hitler to be a danger to the culture of a free society. Most dictators in history, in fact, have not stooped to Hitlerian levels of barbarism and madness. Benito Mussolini was far less bloodthirsty and megalomaniacal, but still hated democracy. Silvio Berlusconianother celebrity billionaire businessman who rose to political powerclearly abused the legal system and his access to power to hide his criminality. There are even good dictators, like Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan, who (claimed to) rule guided by enlightened liberal principles.
Trump isnt Hitler isnt a defense; its an excuse.
None of that excuses autocracy or fascist leanings. Trump isnt Hitler isnt a defense; its an excusea way of letting Trump get as close to the line of actual fascism without stepping over it. If we let him close to that line he will, like a toddler, slip a toe over, then a foot, to test us and see how far he can really go. We shouldnt have to wait for someone to go full Hitler to recognize a danger to our system of government.
Besides, even Hitler wasnt Hitler when he was running for office in 1928 and 1932. He hadnt yet brought down democracy in Europe, started the most catastrophic war in all history, and murdered millions. He was just a powerful orator who knew how to connect with everyday peoplemainly by exploiting their fears and anxieties over economic dislocation, racial tension, and their belief that they just didnt win anymore. He wanted to help make Germany great again, and Germans agreed. The rest is history.
Oh, and Chuck you, Farley.
It really depends upon whether the playground dirtbomb fight occurs at the third, fourth, or 6th grade levels, doesn’t it?
Marco keeps demoting himself.
Drivel.
From Hugh Hewitt interview (sept 29) with Mark Leibovich who flew with Trump:
“I mean, Donald Trump is, first of all, very much his own operation. He does not have a lot of handlers hanging around him. Even those he does tend to be pretty deferential to him, and he seems to make all the key decisions. He does a lot of the tweeting himself, almost all the tweeting himself. Either hell dictate it or type himself. So look, he reads everything, he watches everything. Hes an extremely close observer of everything written, mostly about him. And he, you know, he watches a lot of TV shows. He reads a lot of things.”
So I take it DT is running his own fascist campaign but is this how he runs his business? We never hear about how he runs his business. Probably because of all the signed non-disclosure agreements, but the guy does have a highly flammable temper and we know nothing about the “great people” he knows who will be running the country.
WE KNOW nothing except what he has said. Nothing. Who are these people who work for a control freak?
Another Anti Trump site those Federalists. I know these guys and were parroting the National Review in June. They also get love on Red Eye. So I haven’t seen the show in months. Same dull show.
LOL! Indeed. Too true.
When the article has no substance and uses terms like 'fascist', the author is exposed as just another hater.
What's there to talk about? Spoiler alert: nothing.
I agree with all but #4. It’s suicidal to import people who want to kill you.
I don’t have a duty to die at their hands so that you can feel good about yourself.
He can’t do anything the other two branches of government won’t let him do. That’s what has stopped the present tyrant.
Also, we are effectively at war, and measures must be taken. As it is, all Americans have had their rights infringed a little because of it. I don’t think blocking people immigrating from certain countries is comparable to, say, FDR’s Japanese internment camps.
If you believe this BS, then you are smoking some powerful $hit!
That’s it, I’m voting for Hillary!
You said...
“When the article has no substance and uses terms like ‘fascist’, the author is exposed as just another hater.
What’s there to talk about? Spoiler alert: nothing.”
No. And the term “Fascist” is a term the left overuses without knowing what it means when describing people who disagree with them. I’ll grant you that.
But my overall point stands
Did you post this as in informational item for discussion or did you post it because you agree with it?
Even these five points amount to no more than a pundits' name calling.
"Don't Vote Trump! He's Bad and Awful!"
Why is he bad and awful?
"Deep down inside he embraces dictators".
It's just weak.
The Republican Party: “We have been lying to you for 30 years, saying we will do one thing, doing another, and insulting you when we do. Trust us again suckers!”
You are exactly correct. I’ve challenged the trumpeters over and over again to stop attacking the author, the source or the poster and actually give some concrete provable reasons why the article is correct. Merely sticking your fingers in your ears and singing “la, la, la, la” doesn’t really show any intelligence.
I have yet to have any insightful comments in response. Lots of singing though.
They should be ashamed that they are about to destroy this Republic with their foolishness. And now they’ll attack me instead of refuting the article.
Indeed. But, the GOPe will get to hold onto power in the mean time which is its objective.
Perhaps because articles like this one include logical B.S. similar to "Hitler liked puppies. Trump likes puppies. Ergo. Trump is Hitler." ("Silvio Berlusconianother celebrity billionaire businessman who rose to political power").
The negative article will rise to a creshendo tomorrow. Then it's all over but for the wailing. Personally, I'm looking forward to the rending of garments. That's one of my favs.
No sale!
That's typical. The Trumpies attack the poster, the source, the author, or another candidate, but they don't address the actual content of the article.
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