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The Desperate Attempts to Separate Trump from Conservatism
Townhall.com ^ | March 16, 2021 | Rachel Alexander,

Posted on 03/16/2021 9:02:32 AM PDT by Kaslin

The harder the left goes after someone on the right, the more squishy people on the right desert that person. Instead of circling the wagons and supporting our own, RINOs and moderates leave some of our top shining stars high and dry. We’ve seen this pattern happen for years, it’s nothing new. The more successful a conservative leader is, the more likely they are to become a target, so this is a real ongoing problem. Unfortunately, there are a lot of self-righteous people in our party who care more about donations for reelection from powerful special interests than promoting real conservative values, so when they see someone like former President Trump getting beat up in the MSM, they use the ruse that he’s not conservative to desert him. 

Now that Trump is no longer in office, the revisionists are coming out in full force. There is currently a split on the right between those who think Trump defines Republicans now, versus those who think he is toxic and must be deserted. The latter derogatorily refers to anything he does and those who approve of him as “Trumpism,” as if it’s a cancer that must be purged from the party.  

One of the most popular accusations is that Trump is a populist, not a conservative. What is the definition of a populist? Someone who cares about the little people, who is concerned about their interests and rights being exploited by a privileged elite. This sounds merely like a tenet of conservatism, not a completely different philosophy. The left and MSM always pretend that Republicans are the party of the wealthy, but that’s not true. Republicans are about treating everyone the same and giving everyone the same opportunities, no matter how poor. Regardless, while Trump seemed to care a bit more about the average Joe than the previous two Republican presidents, there wasn’t a huge divergence in policy implications.

Another popular criticism is that Trump approved of large spending increases. If this was the criteria for being a conservative, then what about Ronald Reagan? Under Reagan, spending increased by 2.7 percent, higher than under George H.W. Bush and even Bill Clinton and Barack Obama. 

A third criticism is that Trump doesn’t have a deeply held ideology. Then why did he come down on the conservative side of issues consistently for four years? These critics would have you ignore his actions and instead tell you what they say he is thinking. The truth is, Trump pursued a very conservative agenda. All of the main tenets of modern day conservatism were there in his record as president: Second Amendment, pro-life, religious freedom, individual rights, lower taxes, decreasing regulations, strong military, opposition to authoritarian government, rejection of globalism, etc. 

Some quibble that his rejection of globalism was not conservative —  but the antithesis of that would subvert U.S. patriotism for values like the Paris Agreement on climate change, or condone rights abusing countries on the U.N.’s Human Rights Council who denounce the U.S. Trump has been critical of so-called free trade agreements like NAFTA because they aren’t purely free trade, they subvert U.S. sovereignty to foreign interests in ways that must be addressed. He rightly saw that we don’t want our environmental, labor and consumer protection laws dictated by authoritarian countries. Ultimately, Trump kept almost all of NAFTA in place, renaming it as the USMCA.

Trump’s patriotism merely harkens back to the Founding Fathers. But the RINOs attack even that, claiming that Trump’s patriotism is a form of nationalism, a word they have cleverly pounced upon because it can mean not just patriotism but also fascism or National Socialism. It’s nothing more than clever word plays. 

Many of those on the right accusing Trump of not being a conservative aren’t very conservative themselves. They generally fit into one of two categories: 1) RINOs who caved in to obtain special interest money a long time ago and so want to pretend those positions are the status quo for Republicans, or 2) RINOs who enjoy the fawning attention from the left and MSM for attacking real conservatives. Many of the latter refer to themselves as intellectual conservatives, and fool people because they write for elitist news sources, some ostensibly on the right. 

But the real intellectual conservatives, like the late William F. Buckley Jr., acquired this title because they thoroughly understood conservative principles, wrote about them intelligently and could trounce the left in debates. The snooty wannabe intellectual conservatives point to one derogatory remark Buckley made in 2000. Buckley called Trump a narcissist. But they fail to point out that Trump was not a Republican at the time, he was registered with the Independence Party and had no conservative record, so of course Buckley was going to criticize him.

Critics of Trump in this area even try to have it both ways. On the one hand, they say he is too liberal to be a conservative, cherry picking things he’s said in the past before he aligned with the right to run for president. On the other hand, they say he’s gone too far to the right, such as by demanding that Mexico pay for a border wall. So which is it? You can’t have it both ways. It shows the shallowness and desperateness of their criticism.  

The reality is, Trump brought a coalition of those on the right together, uniting the party like we haven’t seen since the Reagan coalition of the 1980s. He brought in minorities including conservative gays, demographics which had been ignored for years as unattainable. His fans are both blue collar workers and the wealthy, also not easy to do. The Republican establishment couldn’t stand it because Trump can’t be bought; he wasn’t dependent on contributions from special interest groups like they are, which exposed them. Let’s hope they aren’t able to throw away all the accomplishments he’s made by replacing him with what they really want, an updated version of John McCain


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2020election; 2022election; 2024election; conservatives; election2020; election2022; election2024; gop; presidenttrump; williamfbuckleyjr

1 posted on 03/16/2021 9:02:32 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

That’s like serving Aunt Jemima Waffles, but without her Syrup! It’s like a spring without a fall.


2 posted on 03/16/2021 9:11:48 AM PDT by lee martell
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To: Kaslin

DC doesn’t know us very well.......................


3 posted on 03/16/2021 9:14:43 AM PDT by Red Badger ("We've always been at war with Climate Change, Winston."..............................)
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To: Kaslin

I think we need a Nationalist political party with a platform which is explicitly America First in all respects. I do not expect the GOPe to be that sort of party. I expect the GOPe to be “conservative” in the style of Mitt Romney or Bill Kristol.


4 posted on 03/16/2021 9:22:30 AM PDT by ClearCase_guy ("I see you did something -- why you so racist?")
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To: Kaslin
We gather tonight to herald the most important day in the history of nations: July 4th, 1776. At those words, every American heart should swell with pride. Every American family should cheer with delight. And every American patriot should be filled with joy, because each of you lives in the most magnificent country in the history of the world, and it will soon be greater than ever before.

Our Founders launched not only a revolution in government, but a revolution in the pursuit of justice, equality, liberty, and prosperity. No nation has done more to advance the human condition than the United States of America. And no people have done more to promote human progress than the citizens of our great nation.

It was all made possible by the courage of 56 patriots who gathered in Philadelphia 244 years ago and signed the Declaration of Independence. They enshrined a divine truth that changed the world forever when they said: "All men are created equal."

These immortal words set in motion the unstoppable march of freedom. Our Founders boldly declared that we are all endowed with the same divine rights — given [to] us by our Creator in Heaven. And that which God has given us, we will allow no one, ever, to take away — ever. - DJT

He has been the ONLY Republican to act on Winston Churchill's words

We shall fight on the beaches, We shall fight on the landing grounds, We shall fight in the fields and in the streets, We shall fight in the hills; We shall never surrender,

If you are not fighting for us, you are fighting against us. That means you Liz Cheney, and Lisa Murkowski.

5 posted on 03/16/2021 9:29:39 AM PDT by ALPAPilot
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To: Kaslin

“The latter derogatorily refers to anything he does and those who approve of him as “Trumpism,” as if it’s a cancer that must be purged from the party.”

If they got their wish, they wouldn’t be able to win an election for dog catcher in Twin Falls. That’s why I almost want to get on board with ditching the GOP, just so that their wish comes true and they live to regret it.


6 posted on 03/16/2021 9:33:21 AM PDT by Boogieman
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To: Kaslin
Critics of Trump in this area even try to have it both ways. On the one hand, they say he is too liberal to be a conservative, cherry picking things he’s said in the past before he aligned with the right to run for president.

Won't work. I STILL remember all the reasons I didn't want to vote for Trump in 2016. I post them on FR enough...
And I was totally delighted to find out that I was completely wrong about President Trump.
To be fair though. I don't think President Trump is conservative or liberal - he is a builder. He doesn't care about theory, he cares about what works in the real world. That makes him truly exceptional.
7 posted on 03/16/2021 9:36:14 AM PDT by Little Ray (The Government is always its own largest and most important Special Interest. .)
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Trump is no longer POTUS. That being the case, it seems fair to talk about how he reneged on his promise to pass National Concealed Carry Reciprocity. How his son suggested the Hearing Protection Act was on the table and how it never actually was. Let’s talk about the bump stock ban. Trump has lost me and it isn’t some big conspiracy. He conned us. Any faithful NRA member that still supports him has to do so with full knowledge of that. And it would be open season on any other republican politician that effed us liked that.


8 posted on 03/16/2021 9:49:01 AM PDT by RC one (When a bunch of commies start telling you that you don't need an AR15, you really need an AR15)
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Trump is no longer POTUS. That being the case, it seems fair to talk about how he reneged on his promise to pass National Concealed Carry Reciprocity. How his son suggested the Hearing Protection Act was on the table and how it never actually was. Let’s talk about the bump stock ban. Trump has lost me and it isn’t some big conspiracy. He conned us. Any faithful NRA member that still supports him has to do so with full knowledge of that. And it would be open season on any other republican politician that effed us liked that.”

That’s it? That’s all you have? You certainly won’t be missed. Bye bye!


9 posted on 03/16/2021 9:53:59 AM PDT by jmaroneps37
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To: Kaslin

The Republican party works for it’s higher-ups’ enrichment and cares nothing for the people, especially conservative people. It has learned nothing and the party and all conservatives will suffer as a result.

It will take years and multiple election cycles to fix this. It may require the complete dismantling of the party. The Democrats will be glad to oblige, and so will I.


10 posted on 03/16/2021 10:03:16 AM PDT by SaxxonWoods (The Republican Party is dead. Long live the MAGA Party.)
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To: Kaslin

The longer Trump associates with and endeavors to once again become a Uniparty (R) fellow traveler, the less he looks like MAGA.


11 posted on 03/16/2021 10:05:04 AM PDT by hardspunned (former GOP globalist stooge)
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To: Kaslin

That’s what heppens when you get a “big tent” that hoovers up losers to inflate its numbers.

I remember the sinking feeling I got in 2001 listening to Paul Shanklin-

Dub Yuh to Jesse Jacks’em “Jesse, ahm uh UNITER”
Jesse Jacks’em “WAH WAH BLAH WAP WOOP WOB YAH etc etc”

Remember that one?

That’s when I knew we got fooled again.


12 posted on 03/16/2021 10:07:14 AM PDT by hank ernade (armchair macho bravado EverTrumper)
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To: ClearCase_guy

I think we need a Nationalist political party with a platform which is explicitly America First in all respects. I do not expect the GOPe to be that sort of party. I expect the GOPe to be “conservative” in the style of Mitt Romney or Bill Kristol.

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Yep...”Conservative” in the sense of “Let the Merchant Class run the country (and eventually the world). That may involve us having to embrace any and all manners of moral degeneracy in order to “maximize sales” and “expanded markets”, but that’s just something we’ll all have to get used to...


13 posted on 03/16/2021 10:29:28 AM PDT by Bishop_Malachi (Liberal Socialism - A philosophy which advocates spreading a low standard of living equally.)
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To: Kaslin

Everyone knows that RINOs have all the qualities of a dog except loyalty.


14 posted on 03/16/2021 12:58:54 PM PDT by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped)
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To: Kaslin

bump


15 posted on 03/16/2021 2:22:39 PM PDT by Albion Wilde ("One steps out with actresses, one doesn't marry them."—Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh)
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