At Last, America First!

Guest Post by Patrick J. Buchanan

At Last, America First!

Whether the establishment likes it or not, and it evidently does not, there is a revolution going on in America.

The old order in this capital city is on the way out, America is crossing a great divide, and there is no going back.

Donald Trump’s triumphant march to the nomination in Cleveland, virtually assured by his five-state sweep Tuesday, confirms it, as does his foreign policy address of Wednesday.

Two minutes into his speech before the Center for the National Interest, Trump declared that the “major and overriding theme” of his administration will be — “America first.” Right down the smokestack!

Gutsy and brazen it was to use that phrase, considering the demonization of the great anti-war movement of 1940-41, which was backed by the young patriots John F. Kennedy and his brother Joe, Gerald Ford and Sargent Shriver, and President Hoover and Alice Roosevelt.

Whether the issue is trade, immigration or foreign policy, says Trump, “we are putting the American people first again.” U.S. policy will be dictated by U.S. national interests.

By what he castigated, and what he promised, Trump is repudiating both the fruits of the Obama-Clinton foreign policy, and the legacy of Bush Republicanism and neoconservatism.

When Ronald Reagan went home, says Trump, “our foreign policy began to make less and less sense. Logic was replaced with foolishness and arrogance, which ended in one foreign policy disaster after another.”

He lists the results of 15 years of Bush-Obama wars in the Middle East: civil war, religious fanaticism, thousands of Americans killed, trillions of dollars lost, a vacuum created that ISIS has filled.

Is he wrong here? How have all of these wars availed us? Where is the “New World Order” of which Bush I rhapsodized at the U.N.?

Can anyone argue that our interventions to overthrow regimes and erect democratic states in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Libya and Yemen have succeeded and been worth the price we have paid in blood and treasure, and the devastation we have left in our wake?

George W. Bush declared that America’s goal would become “to end tyranny in our world.” An utterly utopian delusion, to which Trump retorts by recalling John Quincy Adams’ views on America: “She goes not abroad in search of monsters to destroy.”

To the neocons’ worldwide crusade for democracy, Trump’s retort is that it was always a “dangerous idea” to think “we could make Western democracies out of countries that had no experience or interest in becoming Western democracies.”

We are “overextended,” he declared, “We must rebuild our military.” Our NATO allies have been freeloading for half a century.

NAFTA was a lousy deal. In running up $4 trillion in trade surpluses since Bush I, the Chinese have been eating our lunch.

This may be rankest heresy to America’s elites, but Trump outlines a foreign policy past generations would have recognized as common sense: Look out for your own country and your own people first.

Instead of calling President Putin names, Trump says he would talk to the Russians to “end the cycle of hostility,” if he can.

“Ronald Reagan must be rolling over in his grave,” sputtered Sen. Lindsey Graham, who quit the race to avoid a thrashing by the Donald in his home state of South Carolina.

But this writer served in Reagan’s White House, and the Gipper was always seeking a way to get the Russians to negotiate. He leapt at the chance for a summit with Mikhail Gorbachev in Geneva and Reykjavik.

“Our goal is peace and prosperity, not war,” says Trump, “unlike other candidates, war and aggression will not be my first instinct.”

Is that not an old and good Republican tradition?

Dwight Eisenhower ended the war in Korea and kept us out of any other. Richard Nixon ended the war in Vietnam, negotiated arms agreements with Moscow, and made an historic journey to open up Mao’s China.

Reagan used force three times in eight years. He put Marines in Lebanon, liberated Grenada and sent FB-111s over Tripoli to pay Col. Gadhafi back for bombing a Berlin discotheque full of U.S. troops.

Reagan later believed putting those Marines in Lebanon, where 241 were massacred, to be the worst mistake of his presidency.

Military intervention for reasons of ideology or nation building is not an Eisenhower or Nixon or Reagan tradition. It is not a Republican tradition. It is a Bush II-neocon deformity, an aberration that proved disastrous for the United States and the Middle East.

The New York Times headline declared that Trump’s speech was full of “Paradoxes,” adding, “Calls to Fortify Military and to Use It Less.”

But isn’t that what Reagan did? Conduct the greatest military buildup since Ike, then, from a position of strength, negotiate with Moscow a radical reduction in nuclear arms?

“We’re getting out of the nation-building business,” says Trump.

“The nation-state remains the true foundation for happiness and harmony.” No more surrenders of sovereignty on the altars of “globalism.”

Is that not a definition of a patriotism that too many among our arrogant elites believe belongs to yesterday?

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bb
bb
April 29, 2016 8:15 am

About Damn time someone put America and American interest in the number one spot. Now if the treasonous republican party will let TRUMP have first shot at the white house we will be alright. If they steal the nomination from TRUMP I know I will never vote again. I will be buying a lot more ammo.

Hey admin , are you still mad at me for pissing in your cornflakes?Not really . Good .Another thing you said yesterday was…..did I have to pay for your extended brain damage care with my tax dollars… I thought what a wonderful idea . Since I did lose my health insurance due to Obama care it would be nice if you help with my medical bills because we have become kinda like friends. Right ?
I found out my trip in the ambulance to the hospital ( about 20 miles ) is 3200 hundred dollars plus .As I find out more I let you know how much money I need. Once again thank you for volunteering to help.

John Angelo
John Angelo
April 29, 2016 8:20 am

I’m getting, dare I say, excited over the prospect of a Trump presidency. I read the entire text of his 40-minute speech and it is a paradigm shift for a GOP frontrunner. I expect him to pound Hillary’s record during the general election and for her to have a “You want the truth? You can’t handle the truth!” moment in the debates that exposes her mistakes and lies from Iraq to Libya. It’s long past due for the USA to go from being a model for other nations to follow at their choosing than imposing our will from afar.

card802
card802
April 29, 2016 8:22 am

“Our goal is peace and prosperity, not war,” says Trump, “unlike other candidates, war and aggression will not be my first instinct.”

Strong national defense mixed with free trading with other nations, new concept, bold, innovative, fresh, honest.

Or the old way of forcing our brand of democracy by bombing, killing, taking their resources, place a puppet government controlled by our banks, and then declaring them free….. just like us.

bb
bb
April 29, 2016 8:27 am

Hey one last thing , I figure with the help of all my friends at TBP I should have these medical bills paid in no time. I know Stucky ,indentured servitude , TPC ,Penn Head and lipoh will all give at least 10,000 a piece. Shit ya , I’ll have these bills paid in no time.Thanks again for that wonderful idea of goodwill towards me.I got to piss in your cornflakes more often.

Ed
Ed
April 29, 2016 8:40 am

“Is that not an old and good Republican tradition?”

Uh..no, it ain’t. Trump is appealing because he’s not coming across as a traditional republican. The old antiwar right that Pat refers to, in the ’40s, wasn’t traditional republican, either. It was made up of people from both established parties (and some from upstart parties and some with no party affiliation) who opposed FDR, the fascist democrat in the white house at that time.

Maybe Pat means to rally republican voters behind Trump, which isn’t a bad idea, but he’s still hanging on to the false dichotomy of D vs R. He’s exactly right, I think, in the way he’s describing the GOP leadership, though. They’d rather have Clinton in office than Trump, and that should wake up all loyal republican voters to what their party bosses are up to.

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 29, 2016 9:03 am

Trump is going to be just about the opposite of Obama when he set the stage for his administration immediately after taking office with that apology tour thing.

There’s a real simple fact that no one -especially no one on the left- seems to want to admit: When America stands strong and prospers the World prospers along with it.

Stucky
Stucky
April 29, 2016 10:15 am

Putting America first? Haven’t we been doing that since WWI? Maybe one should read Confessions Of An Economic Hit Man? America first …. and the world quivers with fear.

Bea Lever
Bea Lever
April 29, 2016 11:10 am

John Angelo- Trumpeteers keep posting that Trump is going to cure all the ills in our country yet I never see him go after banksters. How does he plan eliminate the FED and control and issue our own currency?

How does he propose to get rid of Obamacare and the IRS thuggery? Has he laid out a plan to abolish the NSA and DHS? I like to hear plans that are concrete and workable before I sign on to a project.

At this point it is apparent that Trump is the fuse for the race war the elites have been working on for the last decade. It is coming and it will be ugly to say the least. We could be stuck with Oreo for a very long time if Trump is simply the trigger.

Let’s say Trump is elected in November and all hell busts loose. Martial law is imposed and Oreo is dictator for a time that is decided only by the owners who are busy cleaning out your 401k and bank account. That is how they work, they generally drop a war on your head so you are too busy to come after them and I have posted that many times.

Please clue me in on his plans and why you think he is going to save this country.

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 29, 2016 11:24 am

Bea,

You should probably vote for Hillary, I’m sure she will have all the answers you want.

As for the Fed, that will take a long time, it has been ingrained in our and the world financial system for over a hundred years and isn’t going to go away during any single Presidential term.

As for Trump policies, https://www.donaldjtrump.com/positions

If you’re looking for prewritten legislation to decide on who you want to support, lots of luck wit that anywhere this side of a mental case on the streets (some of whom actually do have such things, even if they are the only ones that can understand them).

FWIW, it’s Congress, not the President, that introduces legislation. Don’t expect any President to lay legislation out for you since that is not his job and who you are voting for. He can and will set his policies, Congress has to follow up with legislation in accord with it for them to become real law.

Bea Lever
Bea Lever
April 29, 2016 11:40 am

FLASH- I knew that would get your crusty ass out in the daylight……….so when are you going to come back for reals?

If Admin hasn’t thrown me out, I doubt he is going to completely throw you out of TBP.

Iconoclast421
Iconoclast421
April 29, 2016 1:42 pm

It seems there are two types of people. Those who do or do not believe that if you sharpen your swords and oil your guns, it means you intend to use them aggressively.

ditchner
ditchner
April 29, 2016 1:47 pm

We should keep in mind that Pat Buchanan is a member of the Knights of Malta, a military arm of the Roman Catholic Church, and, thus, owes his true allegiance to the Pope. It is that entity which has always been behind the move towards the New World Order. Buchanan’s editorials are enigmatic until you realize that the genius behind that power is its masterful use of hegelian dialectics to create division, conflict, and synthesis.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
April 29, 2016 2:02 pm

Don’t get excited sports fans……..’Murica will ALWAYS be a very distant second, at best, as long as we have a private, central bank in control of our monetary system.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
April 29, 2016 2:06 pm

anonytwat said:
“If you’re looking for prewritten legislation………”

The “legislation” already exists:

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Anonymous
Anonymous
April 29, 2016 3:45 pm

Indentured,

You fail to understand either what “legislation” means or the question being discussed.

Cdubbya
Cdubbya
April 29, 2016 4:10 pm

I am pleased to see not everyone is drinking Mr. Buchanan’s Trump-flavoured kool-aid. While the American political establishment need their asses severely kicked the idea that a narcissistic, self-serving egomaniac billionaire is going to put the American people first is utter fantasy.
Given Mr. Buchanan’s age and experience his profound naivety is unfathomable.

Stucky beat me to the ignored reality that US foreign policy has been aggressively pursuing American corporate and military interests all around the globe since WW2, which has expanded and soldified American economic and military hegemony to the benefit of all Americans.

ragman
ragman
April 29, 2016 5:54 pm

Now the fuckin’ yids at adl are saying “Ameruka First” is anti-semetic. Maybe it should “isreal first”.

Phil from Oz
Phil from Oz
April 29, 2016 6:08 pm

Unless Trump’s policies include the payment of reparations to all those Countries the US has bombed / occupied / ravaged / attempted to isolate “in the name of Democracy” – American Style, then there will be no change.

Same old crap from same old American “politicians” – we’re going to conveniently forget our moral obligations to others, and “start afresh”. Everywhere else this is regarded as the equivalent of bankruptcy.

The “emerging Nations” are NOT going to suck up to the War Nation, they are going to expect YOU to play THEIR tune – and the longer the US plays the “We Are Superior” game, the harder and more damaging the fall from grace will be.

You don’t want Trump. You NEED a president who will admit your Country’s failings, and be willing to accept the decisions of those who you disadvantaged when the “compensation packages” are being decided upon.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
April 29, 2016 6:24 pm

Au contraire anonytwat, “legislation” above and beyond the limits of the Constitution is a big part of our modern ills. All these wars of choice are “approved” despite the supreme law of the land. Giving over control of our monetary system, via legislation contrary to the Constitution, has enabled all these wars. What am I missing?