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Jennifer Rubin Is Everything She Hates about Trump Worshippers
National Review ^ | Dec 18, 2017 | Charles C. W. Cooke

Posted on 12/18/2017 5:23:02 AM PST by Oshkalaboomboom

The Washington Post columnist stands out among Trump-obsessed zealots who add nothing to our discourse.

The era of Trump has been as hard on the mind as it has been good for the muscles in the chest. Ours is a moment in which millions rush breathlessly to exclaim. In defense! In resistance! In bloody-minded persistence! “I will not back down!” we are told, by people who have not been asked to, and could not be compelled to. They won’t be “intimidated” either, nor “silenced,” nor “bullied” nor, it seems, pushed to any form of self-reflection. Indignation, not analysis, is the perennial order of the day, and the tone of our debates is ineluctably Twitteresque. Retweets are points on the board, and hyperbole gets you oodles of them. The worst. Ding! Insane. Ding! Crisis. Ding, ding, ding! Congratulations, you have been promoted to the next level. Time for some game theory . . .

From this self-laudatory funhouse has emerged a host of cynical entrepreneurs, each with the same approach to our dismal, fractious moment: Take no prisoners, brook no opposition, and never, ever step away from the umbrage. These people end their sentences with “Really.” or “In 2017.” or “Let that sink in”; they pepper their analyses with eschatology; and, as is apt for a cult, they are promiscuous with their accusations of heresy. Like Lewis’s busybodies, they are convinced to a man that they are saving the country, and insistent that the dissenters are miscreants or weaklings. They have little sense of history, no instinct for context, and no meaningful faith in the system they want to save. They are marching in an army, and damn does it feel good.

Which brings us to Jennifer Rubin, the Washington Post’s ostensibly conservative blogger.

Rubin is not the only example of this president’s remarkable talent for corrupting his detractors as well as his devotees, but she is perhaps the best one. Since Donald Trump burst onto the political scene, Rubin has become precisely what she dislikes in others: a monomaniac and a bore, whose visceral dislike of her opponents has prompted her to drop the keys to her conscience into a well. Since the summer of 2015, the many acolytes of “MAGA!” have agreed to subordinate their true views to whatever expediency is required to sustain Donald Trump’s ego. Out has gone their judgement, and in has come their fealty; where once there were thriving minds, now there are just frayed red hats. During the same period, Jennifer Rubin has done much the same thing. If Trump likes something, Rubin doesn’t. If he does something, she opposes it. If his agenda flits into alignment with hers—as anyone’s is wont to do from time to time—she either ignores it, or finds a way to downplay it. The result is farcical and sad; a comprehensive and self-inflicted airbrushing of the mind. How, I have long wondered, could Trump’s unprincipled acolytes do what they do and still sleep at night? How can Jen Rubin?

If Trump is indeed a tyrant, he is a tyrant of the mind. And how potent is the control he exerts over Rubin’s. So sharp and so sudden are her reversals as to make effective parody impossible. When President Obama agreed to the Paris Climate Accord, Rubin left her readers under no illusions as to the scale of her disapproval. The deal, she proposed, was “ephemeral,” “a piece of paper,” “a group wish,” a “nonsense” that would achieve “nothing.” That the U.S. had been made a party to a covenant so “devoid of substance,” she added, illustrated the “fantasy world” in which the Obama administration lived, and was reflective of Obama’s preference for “phony accomplishments,” his tendency to distract, and his base’s craven willingness to eat up any “bill of goods” they were served. At least it did until President Trump took America out of it, at which point adhering to the position she had theretofore held became a “senseless act,” a “political act,” “a dog whistle to the far right,” and “a snub to ‘elites’” that had been calibrated to please the “climate-change denial, right-wing base that revels in scientific illiteracy” (a base that presumably enjoyed Rubin’s blog until January 20th, 2017). To abandon the “ephemeral” “piece of paper,” Rubin submitted, would “materially damage our credibility and our persuasiveness” and represent conduct unbecoming of “the leader of the free world.” One is left wondering how, exactly, any president is supposed to please her.

Or, rather, one is left concluding that Rubin doesn’t have policy positions so much as she has protean cheerleading instructions, the details of which are set by whomever happens at that moment to be her coach. Take Jerusalem, a subject on which Rubin has rather run the gamut. In 2010, she praised Marco Rubio for arguing that “Jerusalem is Israel’s capital, as the U.S. Congress has repeatedly recognized” and lauded the Jerusalem Embassy Act of 1995 as the concrete on which Republicans should walk. Two years later, in the midst of her self-appointed tenure as the president of Mitt Romney’s fan club, she reversed herself, hitting Newt Gingrich for holding precisely the view she had previously recommended, while endorsing Romney for his relative “judgment, restraint and . . . good sense” in opposing her. “It really is time,” she submitted, “to stop promising something that the U.S. can’t and shouldn’t deliver unilaterally.” A few weeks later, when Romney began to sound more hawkish, she endorsed his new position, too, holding it up as “a blow to the Obama campaign’s frantic efforts to defend the president’s hostile stance toward the Jewish state,” and insisting that,

Of course, Jerusalem is the capital. It was declared so in 1948. The Knesset is there. The disposition of its borders is a matter for final status negotiation, but only an uninformed or virulently insensitive administration would be unable to distinguish the two.

This stance lasted into the Trump era. In June, Rubin complained angrily that the White House was “delaying its move of the U.S. Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem,” a delay, Rubin wrote, that was not only pointless—“presidents come to believe that the move would somehow prejudice peace talks (of which there are none presently) or inflame Palestinians, perhaps causing an increase in violence,” she caviled—but that was indicative of Trump’s tendency never “to keep his word.” “The world,” Rubin advised, “is learning to disregard everything this president does and says” — a habit that “will adversely affect everything from the war against Islamist extremists to trade opportunities.” Trump, she concluded, “looks buffoonish in his hasty retreat.”

Last week, Trump announced that the United States would finally be recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, and, in time, moving its embassy there. And what did Rubin say? That it was “a foreign policy move without purpose,“ “indicative of a non-policy-based foreign policy.”

What, one wonders, happened in the interim? Did the benefits of the president’s keeping his word — so lavishly and hyperbolically outlined just a few months earlier — disappear upon the instant? Did a president’s view on this question cease suddenly to serve as a proxy for his “stance toward the Jewish state”? Or was it more simple than that: Was it that, just as Rubin couldn’t bring herself to criticize Mitt Romney, she cannot bring herself to praise Donald Trump? As an affect, Jennifer Rubin writes as “we.” Has there ever been a more appropriately schizophrenic pronoun?

The illustrations are endless. In two years, Rubin has gone from arguing that the “ludicrous,” “absurd” Iran deal “has to go” — and, indeed, that John Kasich was a fool for contending otherwise – to praising those who believe it must remain in place as “reasonable” “experts,” and predicting that even to decertify would put “American credibility” at “risk.” In 2015, she wrote that “if you examine the Iran deal in any detail, you will be horrified as to what is in there.” In 2017, she characterizes this position as the “emotional” “temper tantrum” of an “unhinged president.” A similar metamorphosis has sullied her views on tax cuts, welfare, energy, and gun control (before, after), as well as her attitude toward Jews and anti-intellectuals, which once led her to defend Sarah Palin, but which now leads her to condemn Trump on almost all of the grounds she once dismissed.

The descriptions above Rubin’s byline have come to seem tragically misleading. Contrary to popular myth, she is not in fact writing from a “conservative perspective,” but as just one more voice among a host of Trump-obsessed zealots who add nothing to our discourse. In so doing, she does conservatism a sincere disservice. Whatever its shortcomings—and they are many—the American Right is too complicated and too interesting a force to be ruined or consumed by a single preposterous president. Conservatism in this country long predated Trump; for now, it is tied up with Trump; soon, it will have survived Trump. Rubin’s Jacobin willingness to throw the baby out with the bathwater suggests that she, like so many others in the conservative-nay-resistance does not much understand the philosophy at all. What, one might ask, separates her from possessed apologists such as Tomi Lahren? We deserve better critics than this.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
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Jennifer Rubin is a real piece of work. In case you don't know her, here is a clip of Tucker Carlson wiping the floor with her on his show.

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1 posted on 12/18/2017 5:23:02 AM PST by Oshkalaboomboom
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To: Oshkalaboomboom

Who “worships” Trump?


2 posted on 12/18/2017 5:26:37 AM PST by BenLurkin (The above is not a statement of fact. It is either satire or opinion. Or both.)
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To: Oshkalaboomboom

She may be a piece of work but so is this author. I have no use for the NR.


3 posted on 12/18/2017 5:41:26 AM PST by miss marmelstein
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To: BenLurkin

>>Who “worships” Trump?

Globalist POS at the NR and Progs everywhere refuse to see that we made an informed decision to support Trump, so they frame everything as if he is a cult leader who picked us up at a bus station and brainwashed us over a weekend at the compound.

Their ego demands that they are the smartest person in the room so they have to pretend that we worship Trump.


4 posted on 12/18/2017 5:43:23 AM PST by Bryanw92 (Asking a pro athlete for political advice is like asking a cavalry horse for tactical advice.)
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To: Oshkalaboomboom

Couldn’t you have excerpted this? It is really long.


5 posted on 12/18/2017 5:48:23 AM PST by Lisbon1940 (No full-term Governors (at the time of election!)
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To: Oshkalaboomboom

So, this is an author who really doesn’t like Trump writing about another author who really, really doesn’t like Trump.

Okay...


6 posted on 12/18/2017 5:49:12 AM PST by servo1969
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To: Lisbon1940
Couldn’t you have excerpted this? It is really long.

Couldn't you have posted it yourself instead of waiting for me to do it then whining about the length?

7 posted on 12/18/2017 5:51:43 AM PST by Oshkalaboomboom
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To: Lisbon1940

“Couldn’t you have excerpted this? It is really long.”

What’s the problem?


8 posted on 12/18/2017 5:55:10 AM PST by KrisKrinkle (Blessed be those who know the depth and breadth of their ignorance. Cursed be those who don't.)
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To: Oshkalaboomboom

I couldn’t have because I don’t usually read National Review. Copying over a whole long article is like printing it out on paper on putting it on the pile.


9 posted on 12/18/2017 5:55:54 AM PST by Lisbon1940 (No full-term Governors (at the time of election!)
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To: KrisKrinkle

The Internet is based on hyperlinks. Entities that create content, blogs included, should get credit for their effort.


10 posted on 12/18/2017 5:58:24 AM PST by Lisbon1940 (No full-term Governors (at the time of election!)
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To: Lisbon1940; Oshkalaboomboom; SunkenCiv
Couldn’t you have excerpted this? It is really long.

It's not two paragraphs, each consisting of two sentences. But I read the whole thing in 90 seconds, got the message, and understood the intent of the National review writer who is complaining about the hypocrisy of the WASHPO “conservative” writer who is proven a quintuple reversing hypocrite continually flip-flopping to whatever position her editors-slave masters want in the paper to discredit the repubbie position.

I'd prefer nobody ever posts a 6 minute or 10 minute ytube “video” of some one talking about an issue I read about in 1 minute.

11 posted on 12/18/2017 6:20:16 AM PST by Robert A Cook PE (I can only donate monthly, but socialists' ABBCNNBCBS continue to lie every day!)
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To: Oshkalaboomboom

While I agree Jennifer Rubin is awful, Charles C. Cooke is still an arrogant Trump hating jackass.


12 posted on 12/18/2017 6:24:22 AM PST by pgkdan (The Silent Majority STILL Stands With TRUMP!)
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You can substitute the name Joe Scarborough or any of the employees of the National Review and the article is still spot on.
13 posted on 12/18/2017 6:28:49 AM PST by CaptainK (No collusion.No obstruction.He's a leaker.)
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To: miss marmelstein

He is an insufferable snot.


14 posted on 12/18/2017 6:41:49 AM PST by Madame Dufarge
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To: Oshkalaboomboom

“One is left wondering how, exactly, any president is supposed to please her.”

That’s why I like my president. His is not to appease anyone. His is to fight for our country.

And hopefully this “America First” defense concept reflects this. I can’t wait.


15 posted on 12/18/2017 6:41:59 AM PST by Celerity
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To: BenLurkin

My excitement of our country getting grasped at the edge of doom can’t be contained.

This is what they may confuse as worship. They don’t know what worship is anyway, so this’ll do.

In our 11th hour we were basically saved from a lifetime of conflict and struggle. I went from planning my daughter’s survival training to teaching her how to play guitar. I thank God everyday for this turnaround.


16 posted on 12/18/2017 6:43:31 AM PST by Celerity
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To: Oshkalaboomboom
I cannot watch Rubin on TV. Not only are her ideas nonsensical, her teeth are abhorrent. You would think that the great WaPo health care insurance would give her a teeth cleaning at least once a decade, or so. She might even opt for a $30 pack of whitening tapes before going on TV. But no, her teeth are so badly caked with gray plaque, that there are no visible lines between her gray teeth. Ugh.

As for her abhorrent ideas, it is well known that living in The Swamp turns your brain to mush. This problem is greatly accelerated by actually working in the WaPo building. (See George Will). Rubin has been there so long that her large colon now terminates in her cranium.

17 posted on 12/18/2017 7:12:39 AM PST by norwaypinesavage (The stone age didn't end because we ran out of stones.)
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To: Oshkalaboomboom

Jennifer Rubin is a leftist establishment columnist who dishonestly calls herself a conservative.

The author insults Trump supporters and compares them to Rubin.

He is attacking Trump and Trump supporters. Jennifer Rubin is just a distracting prop.


18 posted on 12/18/2017 7:23:44 AM PST by detective
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To: Oshkalaboomboom

Jennifer Rubin is a leftist establishment columnist who dishonestly calls herself a conservative.

The author insults Trump supporters and compares them to Rubin.

He is attacking Trump and Trump supporters. Jennifer Rubin is just a distracting prop.


19 posted on 12/18/2017 7:27:38 AM PST by detective
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To: Oshkalaboomboom

“Since Donald Trump burst onto the political scene, Rubin has become precisely what she dislikes in others: a monomaniac and a bore, whose visceral dislike of her opponents has prompted her to drop the keys to her conscience into a well.”

She was like this well before Trump. Prior to Trump her obsession was with Ted Cruz.


20 posted on 12/18/2017 8:18:49 AM PST by ifinnegan (Democrats kill babies and harvest their organs to sell)
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