Posted on 07/06/2018 12:57:29 PM PDT by Kaslin
With never-Trump conservatives bailing on the GOP and crying out for the Party of Pelosi to save us, some painful truths need to be restated.
The Republican Party of Bush I and II, of Bob Dole and John McCain, is history. It's not coming back. Unlike the Bourbons after the Revolution and the Terror, after Napoleon and the Empire, no restoration is in the cards.
It is over. The GOP's policies of recent decades -- the New World Order of George H.W. Bush, the crusades for democracy of Bush II -- failed, and are seen as having failed. With Trump's capture of the party they were repudiated.
There will be no turning back.
What were the historic blunders?
It was not supporting tax cuts, deregulation, conservative judges and justices, or funding a defense second to none. Donald Trump has delivered on these as well as any president since Reagan.
The failures that killed the Bush party, and that represented departures from Reaganite traditionalism and conservatism, are:
First, the hubristic drive, despite the warnings of statesmen like George Kennan, to exploit our Cold War victory and pursue a policy of permanent containment of a Russia that had lost a third of its territory and half its people.
We moved NATO into Eastern Europe and the Baltic, onto her doorstep. We abrogated the ABM treaty Nixon had negotiated and moved defensive missiles into Poland. John McCain pushed to bring Ukraine and Georgia into NATO, and even to send U.S. forces to face off against Russian troops.
Thus we got a second Cold War that need never have begun and that our allies seem content to let us fight alone.
Europe today is not afraid of Vladimir Putin reaching the Rhine. Europe is afraid of Africa and the Middle East reaching the Danube.
Let the Americans, who relish playing empire, pay for NATO.
Second, in a reflexive response to 9/11, we invaded Afghanistan and Iraq, dumped over the regime in Libya, armed rebels to overthrow Bashar Assad in Syria, and backed Saudi intervention in a Yemeni civil war, creating a humanitarian crisis in that poorest of Arab countries that is exceeded in horrors only by the Syrian civil war.
Since Y2K, hundreds of thousands in the Middle East have perished, the ancient Christian community has all but ceased to exist, and the refugees now number in the millions. What are the gains for democracy from these wars, all backed enthusiastically by the Republican establishment?
Why are the people responsible for these wars still being listened to, rather than confessing their sins at second-thoughts conferences?
The GOP elite also played a crucial role in throwing open U.S. markets to China and ceding transnational corporations full freedom to move factories and jobs there and ship their Chinese-made goods back here, free of charge.
Result: In three decades, the U.S. has run up $12 trillion in merchandise trade deficits -- $4 trillion with China -- and Beijing's revenue from the USA has more than covered China's defense budget for most of those years.
Beijing swept past Italy, France, Britain, Germany and Japan to become the premier manufacturing power on earth and a geo-strategic rival. Now, from East Africa to Sri Lanka in the Indian Ocean, and from the South and East China Sea to Taiwan, Beijing's expansionist ambitions have become clear.
And where are the Republicans responsible for building up this potentially malevolent power that thieves our technology? Talking of building a Reagan-like Navy to contain the mammoth they nourished.
Since the Cold War, America's elites have been exhibiting symptoms of that congenital blindness associated since Rome with declining and falling empires.
While GOP grass roots have begged for measures to control our bleeding southern border, they were regularly denounced as nativists by party elites, many of whom are now backing Trump's wall.
For decades, America's elites failed to see that the transnational moment of the post-Cold War era was passing and an era of rising nationalism and tribalism was at hand.
"We live in a time," said U2's Bono this week, "when institutions as vital to human progress as the United Nations are under attack."
The institutions Bono referenced -- the U.N., EU, NATO -- all trace their roots to the 1940s and 1950s, a time that bears little resemblance to the era we have entered, an era marked by a spreading and desperate desire of peoples everywhere to preserve who and what they are.
No, Trump didn't start the fire.
The world was ablaze with tribalism and was raising up authoritarians to realize nationalist ends -- Xi Jinping, Putin, Narendra Modi in India, Erdogan in Turkey, Gen. el-Sissi in Egypt -- before he came down that elevator.
And so the elites who were in charge when the fire broke out, and who failed to respond and refused even to recognize it, and who now denounce Trump for how he is coping with it, are unlikely to be called upon again to lead this republic.
Didn’t notice this before, but George Will has short bus hair.
Fitting.
The Bush era oozes out the back door...
Shaking my head...Pat certainly gets it. Great article.
I still wish Trump would have appointed him as ambassador to France or some other inconsequential country. That way, we wouldn’t have to put up with him occupying some U.S. Senate seat which could have gone to a real conservative like Dr. Mike Kennedy.
- peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations, entangling alliances with none;
President Jefferson was the first president to recognize the need for a navy to protect American interests on the seas.
He was the first president to authorize an American war without Congress’ consent, with the Barbary Pirates, who were of course, Muslim, an used their religion as the rational for their attacks on us.
> “What were the historic blunders? It was not supporting ... conservative judges and justices”
I agree with 99% of what Pat writes here but Bush I gave us Clarence Thomas and Bush II gave us Alito. However, Pat does not use the term ‘appointing’, he uses ‘supporting’ which colors it different.
I sure hope they never come back. All the Neo-Con artists should go back to the democrat party, that’s where they drifted in from in the first place.
Bush never had a legacy in Iraq.
Obama’s pull out of our troops created a power vacume that was filled by Isis, exactly as predicted before he did it.
That’s what I was thinking as I read the replies!
It’s always been the Elites versus the Middle Class.
In the late 1990s the Elites decided to promote the servile class (Gimedats) at the expense of the middle class.
It is so much easier to contain people who are dependent on your welfare than a free people who could live with or without you.
BTW, someone tell Pat that Trump came down an escalator, not an elevator.
He pretty much leaves me speechless.
A visionary.
I'm no fan of Obama, but this is incorrect.
U.S. military forces were removed from Iraq by Barack Obama in December 2011 -- under the terms of the Status of Forces Agreement signed by George W. Bush in November 2008.
Good article !
The only thing I disagree with is that Bob Dole is not a NeverTrumper. He is the one recent Repub “leader” that actually supported Trump.
I think it goes back to the fact that Dole was never the big fan of open borders and “free trade” that the Bushes were.
Pelosi’s soldiers? Lyn’ Ted, Little Marco, Mike Lee, Glenn Beck, Mark Levin, Ryan, McConnell, etc. Good riddance to them.
No, I mistyped it with a pm and just didn’t notice it. Otherwise I would have corrected it,
The leadership of most Europeans seem to be draining the Danube for easy crossing by the barbarian hordes. The people may be starting to scream about it, but in all but a few countries like Hungary and Poland the leadership is willfully deaf to those screams.
Never-Trumper = RINO.
Liberals that sometimes vote republican.
Good riddance to the RINOs....
“The Republican Party of Bush I and II, of Bob Dole and John McCain, is history. It’s not coming back.”
Please be so.
You see, when you believe:
God created multiple worlds and each world has people living on it
Multiple Gods exist but each has their own universe and you are only subject to your universes God
If you obtain the highest level of heaven you can become a god yourself
it all makes sense.
[ref] https://listverse.com/2008/02/04/top-10-bizarre-mormon-beliefs/
To be fair Pat is among those he most passionately disclaims. He is, as ever, the clearest of the muddled and his own worse enemy.
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