Posted on 08/01/2016 4:39:18 AM PDT by Kaslin
The primaries are over and Trump is the nominee, and instead of whining about it like a Millennial faced with having to get a job we need to step back and ask ourselves if we have learned anything from this bizarre turn of events. The GOP our GOP has nominated someone who is not a traditional conservative. Hes not even an untraditional conservative. Hell, theres probably not even a c or a v in whatever he is. So we can either try to figure out what happened or keep rending our clothes and gnashing our teeth about how our own voter base took one look at us and rejected us like any sober, sighted guy in a bar at 7 p.m. would reject Lena Dunham.
What have we learned from this? We cant answer that unless we get beyond the natural tendency to assume that the problem is that everyone else is wrong: Gosh, if the voters werent so stupid they would have totally fallen in line with our commands and right now wed be watching Jeb Bush being fitted for a gimp suit by Hillary instead of seeing Trump [checks current polls] uh, cleaning her clock. Wait, what?
Did we ever actually listen to our people? I mean all our people, not just the people who went to the same colleges as us and who hang with us at the same awesome restaurants and read National Review. I mean the actual voters out there in wherever actual GOP voters live. Did we pay attention to them and their concerns? Did we listen to them about illegal immigration, about the impact of free trade, about the wars we supported? And did we fight? I dont mean just give lip service to how bad and unwashed liberals are, but really get in there and stand up to these flag-hating, gender-inventing, God-booing jerks? Or did we look down on the very people we were depending on at election time?
In short, did we completely screw up? Nah, its clearly everyone else whos wrong. Theyre just too stupid to understand that they need to obediently fall in line. After all, their real interests are actually and super conveniently our interests.
Seriously is that where we are at? Because Im hearing a lot of such nonsense from people horrified at Trump and, by extension, the GOP voters who nominated him fair and square. Can we really blame them for voting for the one guy who actually paid attention to what they were saying?
Did we listen about illegal immigration? Heck, illegal immigration is just wonderful for us. We get cheaper restaurant food, cheaper houses, cheaper maids, and if we own companies we get cheaper workers. So whats not to love, right? Except maybe you didnt go to a university and wanted to work with your hands and found that you cant get a job because all the companies are hiring cheap illegal alien workers. Or your truck got hit by an uninsured illegal. Or your daughter got killed by an illegal who should have been deported. Well, if you have concerns about these things, clearly youre a racist.
And our response to their massive law breaking is Well, we cant possibly enforce the law! [clutches pearls tightly] Why, that would be mean! Do you think that when some red state Republican voter breaks the law he gets a pass? You think the IRS isnt going to empty his bank account to pay overdue taxes because he carries a sign reading I didnt cross the tax code; the tax code crossed me! We cant deport an illegal because his family, that shouldnt even be here, might be sad, but do you think anyone working for Uncle Sucker gives a half damn about an Americans family if he steps out of line? Our response to the legitimate grievances of the people we counted on in this election was to call them stupid and racist and people are surprised they flocked to the one guy who listened to them?
We love fair trade. But what about the guy whose job that he support his family with gets outsourced because of NAFTA? What are we supposed to tell him? That in aggregate fair trade is beneficial? Yeah, but what if youre not in the aggregate? I dont know the answer, but I do know that so far we've been telling him Suck it up cuz youre obsolete. Go retrain on computers, dummy. Yet were stunned that our voters have failed to embrace our innovative two-prong approach of ignoring their grievances while heaping abuse upon them?
And let's talk about wars. Generally, its our base that fights wars and we havent won one on the ground since Desert Storm. Our base doesnt mind fighting for a cause, but if we're not as dedicated as they are, if we can't even commit to win when they commit to doing the dying, why are we shocked when instead of answering the call for the umpteenth time they let it go to voicemail? And the stuff about NATO and Trump you know, our voters are not blind. If our allies were doing their fair share, his criticisms wouldn't resonate.
And did we listen when our base asked the establishment to show some fighting spirit? Or are we driven to effectively vote for Hillary because somebody scandalized out tender sensibilities by using the verb schlonged? Our base demanded someone who wouldnt be intimidated, who would fight. Instead, the establishment was dead set on dumping a steaming pile of Jeb on our collective lawn, the same durrwood you can watch on YouTube hanging a medal around Hillary Clinton's wrinkled neck. That pompous geebo cant even take his own damn side in a fight; why is anyone shocked that our voters saw he would never take theirs?
So what have we learned about ourselves? Maybe that many of us are snobs. There's a lot of class warfare going on here, a lot of backroom snark, with a lot of conservatives who want to believe that the only people who could ever support Donald Trump are knuckle-dragging morons who can't cut it when it comes to anything besides digging ditches. Too many of us choose cultural solidarity with the liberals we live among over political solidarity with the people we expected to vote with us.
Gosh, we tell ourselves. These people cant even see whats in their own best interest. Except maybe they dont like what they see. Maybe its because they decided we arent worth listening to. Maybe they dont like us conservatives. And maybe we better figure out how to fix that instead of whining.
People are really very angry.
It’s quite simple really. Many conservatives are sick of being fooled again and again by mere politicians playing conservative to get elected. Trump is the non politician.
We have learned that Trump is several orders of magnitude more conservative than John McCain (who helped arm ISIS) or Mitt Romneycare (from whom Obama got his education secretary producing a curriculum sexualizing young children with homosexuality and sadomasochism.)
All in all a great improvement over the globalist neocons.
The GOP hasn't nominated a traditional conservative since Reagan. Trump is as "conservative" as McCain or Romney was - possibly moreso. He also is spot on with regard to several issues which resonate highest with conservatives. Finally, he is the first GOP candidate (again since Reagan) who seems willing to take on the global establishment.
People are fed-up with the GOPe.
That most Conservatives/intellectuals are cowards and have bought into PC Crowd. They hate conflict and fighting for their belief if its not done in gentleman fashion
Some in the Establishment are learning the correct lesson from the Trump phenomenon. Most aren’t and are waiting for this proletariat ‘temper tantrum’ to blow over.
Most of us realize that Trump isn’t perfect, we may even be prepared to find out that he will disappoint us. However, at least with him there is a CHANCE that he could really start the ball rolling on making America Great Again. On the other hand, we know from the get go that the career politicians we have been nominating were/are fully onboard with Globalization, open-borders, Amnesty, everything that is dragging America down. So, we have decided to take a chance on the non-politician, out of desperation and disgust for the Globalist establishment.
I think you got it. We conservatives continued to have conservative values, while the “conservatives” in Washington went over to the dark side, but still saw themselves as “conservative”. Trump shown the light of truth on the cockroaches.
I’ve learned that the term “conservative” has been a code word for “globalism” and that I’m a NATIONALIST.
That, my friend, is what I’ve learned.
I’ll bet this piece doesn’t end up in Rush’s “stack”.
Conversely, Trump has the reputation for keeping his word and meeting his goals.
Or maybe you want to work and go to school at the same time.
Am I the only one seeing a turn of events in these ‘elitist’ writers now eating some crow? Of course, it’s condescending crow but crow nonetheless.
Even the awful Andrew Sullivan (he of the thousand bees on his face) has written an article sympathizing and condescending to the white working class while referring to himself reverently as ‘an elite’. (I guess what defines an elite is getting arrested in a public park in Provincetown and studying Palin’s ovulation charts the way a rabbi studies Torah).
Of course, all these guys hate and despise Trump just as they really hate all those guys who show up and fix their toilets, do their electrical work, build their pools, landscape their gardens and save lives when Endicott City, MD goes under water.
Fools!
We have learned that most Republicans are merely Dems in disguise.
We're NATIONALISTS !!!
I’m thrilled that “conservatives” like Yeb! lost.
The Cheap Labor Express bastardized the term.
The word Conservative has lost all meaning.
Was Romney a traditional conservative?
Was McCain a traditional conservative?
Was Bush II a traditional conservative?
Was Bush I a traditional conservative?
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