They’ve got the old Inside the Beltway bluuuuuuuuuuuuuues
Here's the first part of Jonah Goldberg's piece at his National Review The Goldberg File e-mail:
National Reviewâs âAgainst Trumpâ editorial and symposium came out last night and the fecal matter hit the rotor blades.It continues, but the thrust (albeit in many more words) is We are right and those who disagree are stupid.Thatâs a bad turn of phrase, since weâre neither sh** nor fan. Weâre more like a lighthouse amidst the crap-storm, or at least we try to be.
This seems lost on a lot of people these days. I keep hearing from folks who seem to think that if Donald Trump is popular or the front-runner, then National Review -- and yours truly -- must bow to the popular will. Get with the program, they say. See the writing on the wall. Get out in front of this.
Instead, we went a different way, and the brickbats are flying in. Weâve disgraced ourselves, they insist. Weâve gone and read ourselves out of the conservative movement. Betrayed William F. Buckley.
And thatâs the calm and reasonable stuff. If say, you, offered some of the tantrums Iâve received in person instead of via e-mail and Twitter, the only reasonable response would be to call for the orderlies and ask how you slipped out of your restraints.
So before we get into it, let me just say up front that rather than this being a low point or an epic fail or a betrayal, this is in fact one of National Reviewâs finest moments. If it costs us subscribers, or readers, or advertisers (all of which I doubt), so be it. What is it the Marines say? âPain is weakness leaving the body.â Well, such losses to National Review would be like dross being skimmed off freshly forged steel. [Emphasis added.]