Has the Trumpian Revolution Begun?

Guest Post by Patrick J. Buchanan

Has the Trumpian Revolution Begun?

The wailing and keening over the choice of Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt to head the EPA appears to be a lead indicator of a coming revolution far beyond Reagan’s.

“Trump Taps Climate Skeptic For Top Environmental Post,” said The Wall Street Journal. “Climate Change Denial,” bawled a disbelieving New York Times, which urged the Senate to put Pruitt in a “dust bin.”

Clearly, though his victory was narrow, Donald Trump remains contemptuous of political correctness and defiant of liberal ideology.

For environmentalism, as conservative scholar Robert Nisbet wrote in 1982, is more than the “most important social movement” of the 20th century. It is a militant and dogmatic faith that burns heretics.

“Environmentalism is well on its way to becoming the third great wave of redemptive struggle in Western history,” wrote Nisbet, “the first being Christianity, the second modern socialism.” In picking a “climate denier” to head EPA, Trump is rejecting revealed truth.

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Yet, as with his choices of Steve Bannon as White House strategist and Sen. Jeff Sessions as attorney general, he has shown himself to be an unapologetic apostate to liberal orthodoxy.

Indeed, with his presidency, we may be entering a post-liberal era.

In 1950, literary critic Lionel Trilling wrote, “In the United States at this time liberalism is not only the dominant but even the sole intellectual tradition. For it is the plain fact that nowadays there are no conservative or reactionary ideas in general circulation.”

The rise of the conservative movement of Barry Goldwater and Ronald Reagan revealed liberalism’s hour to be but a passing moment. Yet, today, something far beyond conservatism seems to be afoot.

As Hegel taught, in the dialectic of history the thesis calls into existence the antithesis. What we seem to be seeing is a rejection, and a counterreformation against the views and values that came out of the social and political revolutions of the 1960s.

Consider the settled doctrine Trump disrespected with Pruitt.

Call them climate deniers or climate skeptics, but they see the establishment as running the Big Con to effect a transfer of wealth and power away from the people — and to themselves.

We have long been instructed that climate change is real, that its cause is man-made, that it imperils the planet with rising seas, hurricanes and storms, that all nations have a duty to curb the release of carbon dioxide to save the world for future generations.

This is said to be “scientific truth,” and “climate deniers” are like people who believe the earth is flat and the sun revolves around it. Some hold the matter to be so grave that climate deniers should be censored for promoting socially destructive falsehoods.

Yet, the people remain skeptical.

Their worry is not that the rising waters of the Med will swamp the Riviera, but that tens of millions of Arabs, Muslims and Africans may be coming across to swamp Europe, and that millions of Mexicans may cross the Rio Grande to swamp the USA.

Call them climate deniers or climate skeptics, but they see the establishment as running the Big Con to effect a transfer of wealth and power away from the people — and to themselves.

Across the West, establishments have lost credibility.

The proliferation of minority parties, tearing off pieces of the traditional ruling parties, points to a growing distrust in ruling regimes and a return to identifying with the nation and tribe whence one came.

A concomitant of this is a growing disbelief in egalitarianism and in the equality of all races, creeds, nations, cultures and peoples.

The Supreme Court may say all religions are equal and all must be treated equally. But do Americans believe Christianity and Islam are equal? How could they, when Christians claim their faith has as its founder the Son of God and God himself?

After calling for a ban on Muslim immigration, Trump was elected president. After inviting a million refugees from Syria’s civil war into Germany, Chancellor Angela Merkel admits having made a mistake and is now in favor of letting German cities and towns decide if women should be allowed to wear burqas.

A sea change in thought is taking place in the West.

Liberalism appears to be a dying faith. America’s elites may still preach their trinity of values: diversity, democracy, equality. But the majorities in America and Europe are demanding that the borders be secured and Third World immigrants kept out.

The next president disbelieves in free trade. He wants a border wall. He questions the wisdom of our Mideast wars and the need for NATO. He is contemptuous of democratist dogma that how other nations rule themselves is our business. He rejects transnationalism and globalism.

“There is no global anthem, no global currency, no certificate of global citizenship,” said Trump in Cincinnati, “We pledge allegiance to one flag, and that flag is the American flag. From now on, it’s going to be America first. … We’re going to put ourselves first.”

That’s not Adlai Stevenson or Jimmy Carter or Barack Obama.

Nothing seems settled or certain. All is in flux. But change is coming. “Things are in the saddle, and ride mankind.”

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kokoda the deplorable
kokoda the deplorable
December 9, 2016 7:12 am

Buchanan fell and damaged his head
1. In picking a “climate denier” to head EPA, Trump is rejecting revealed truth.
–No, he is rejecting revealed LIES.

2. But do Americans believe Christianity and Islam are equal? How could they, when Christians claim their faith has as its founder the Son of God and God himself?
–That is not the reason Buchanan. Christian policy does NOT incorporate killing those of other religions, like, for fucking example, ISLAM.

3. The next president disbelieves in free trade.
–Only when words are used in a twisted manner. The Establishment politicians have used ‘free trade’ when they should (if truthful) have used Globalism.

There is more poo, but it is early and I am cranky after reading this crap. BUT, maybe it was too early for me and reading before coffee was a mistake.

kokoda the deplorable
kokoda the deplorable
  Administrator
December 9, 2016 8:17 am

TY Admin; which is why I added the coffee bit at the end, as I always liked what Buchanan had to offer.

And, I have a very literal mindset.

Mark
Mark
December 9, 2016 9:08 am

Yes but, as revealed truth there will be no way to change their minds about global warming. And they will organize and disrupt any development of fossil fuels during Trumps Reign.

The right needs to find cause to organize and protests as well I think. And let’s have the protests be against Trump. Say as in the war in Syria. Make Trump agree to a position he already has, namely allow Russia to mop the floor with US backed Obamma rebels. Large peace demonstrations could really put the left in their place.

underfire
underfire
December 9, 2016 11:01 am

“Liberalism appears to be a dying faith.” I fervently hope so.

I’m still in the camp that the US will ultimately have to take the path of Venezuela, Detroit and other socialist utopias and burn to the ground, ridding the parasites and exposing liberalism for the destructive lie that it is.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  underfire
December 9, 2016 11:44 am

I don’t think it is dying, I think it is regrouping for the next round of attacking.

Old Guy
Old Guy
December 9, 2016 11:31 am

I’ve been a strong Trump supporter out of the gate. But I just read he gave the nod to the president of goldman sachs to be his chief economic advisor. I can’t shake this niggling in the back of my mind that the nation has been had and we’re about to be cornholed good and hard. I’ve never wanted to be wrong about something more than I do this.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Old Guy
December 9, 2016 11:48 am

You need someone who knows the system and how it works as well as contacts within it if you want to do anything about it.

He expects him to do the job he assigns him, the same way you would contract to a roofer instead of a refrigerator repairman to fix your roof because he’s the one that knows how to do it.

You have to know the enemy to defeat him.

Rise Up
Rise Up
  Old Guy
December 9, 2016 1:55 pm

Old Guy – don’t panic yet. Let’s see how Trump’s appointments pan out first.

overthecliff
overthecliff
  Old Guy
December 9, 2016 7:55 pm

Old Guy, me too.

james the deplorable wanderer
james the deplorable wanderer
December 9, 2016 1:03 pm

“The Supreme Court may say all religions are equal and all must be treated equally. But do Americans believe Christianity and Islam are equal?”

Why are we according Islam the status of a religion? It’s a socio-political-cultural CONTROL system. It has the same relationship to religion that the Nazi Catholics do; a convenient excuse to exploit religious fervor to kill your opponents.

Stop calling Islam a religion! You cannot extend them that status without ignoring what they DO.

Miles Long
Miles Long
  james the deplorable wanderer
December 9, 2016 6:29 pm

“…a socio-political-cultural CONTROL system.”

Isn’t that what religion really is, contrived by man to have/keep power over man? Good or bad it’s all religion in my eyes.