The First Firestorm

Guest Post by Patrick J. Buchanan

That hysterical reaction to the travel ban announced Friday is a portent of what is to come if President Donald Trump carries out the mandate given to him by those who elected him.

The travel ban bars refugees for 120 days. From Syria, refugees are banned indefinitely. And a 90-day ban has been imposed on travel here from Iraq, Syria, Iran, Libya, Sudan, Somalia and Yemen.

Was that weekend-long primal scream really justified?

As of Monday, no one was being detained at a U.S. airport.


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Yet the shrieking had not stopped. All five stories on page one of Monday’s Washington Post were about the abomination. The New York Times’ editorial, “Trashing American Ideals and Security,” called it bigoted, cowardly, xenophobic, Islamophobic, un-American, unrighteous.

This ban, went the weekend wail, is the “Muslim ban” of the Trump campaign. But how so, when not one of the six largest Muslim countries — Indonesia, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, Turkey — was on the list? Missing also were three-dozen other Muslim countries.

Of the seven countries facing a 90-day ban, three are U.S.-designated state sponsors of terror, and the other four are war zones. Clearly, this is about homeland security, not religious discrimination.

The criterion for being included in the travel ban appears to be that these places are the more likely breeding grounds for terrorists.

Yet there are lessons for the Trump White House in the media-stoked panic and outrage at the end of his first week in office.

First, Steve Bannon’s observation that the media are “the opposition party,” is obviously on target. While Sen. Chuck Schumer was crying on camera that the ban was “un-American,” the media were into the more serious business of stampeding and driving the protesters.

A second lesson is one every White House learns. Before a major decision is announced, if possible, get everyone’s input and everyone on board to provide what Pat Moynihan called the “second and third echelons of advocacy.” Those left out tend to leak.

A third lesson Trump should learn is that the establishment he routed and the city he humiliated are out to break him as they broke LBJ on Vietnam, Nixon on Watergate, and almost broke Reagan on the Iran-Contra affair.

While the establishment may no longer be capable of inspiring and leading the nation, so detested is it, it has not lost its appetite or its ability to break and bring down presidents.

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And Trump is vulnerable, not only because he is an envied outsider who seized the highest prize politics has on offer, but because his agenda would cancel out that of the elites.

They believe in open borders, free trade, globalization. Trump believes in securing the Southern border, bringing U.S. industry home, economic nationalism, “America First.”

They want endless immigration from the Third World to remake America into the polyglot “universal nation” of Ben Wattenberg’s utopian vision. Trump’s followers want back the America they knew.

Our foreign policy elites see democratization as a vocation and an autocratic Russia as an implacable enemy. Trump instead sees Moscow as a potential ally against real enemies like al-Qaida and ISIS.

There is another reason for the reflexive howl at Trump’s travel ban. The establishment views it, probably correctly, as the first move toward a new immigration policy, built on pre-1965 foundations, and rooted in a preference for Western-Christian immigrants first.

When the Times rages that “American ideals” or “traditional American values” are under attack by Trump, what they really mean is that their ideology and agenda are threatened by Trump.

We are headed for a series of collisions and crises, and what has happened in Europe will likely happen here. As the Third World invasion and growing Islamization of the Old Continent — which the EU has proven unable to stop — has discredited centrist parties and continuously fed a populist-nationalist uprising there, so may it here also.

And Trump not only appears to have no desire to yield to his enemies in politics and the media, he has no choice, as he is now the personification of a surging Middle American counterrevolution.

Undeniably, there are great numbers of Americans who agree with the libels the Times showered on Trump and, by extension, his backers whom Hillary Clinton designated “the racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamophobic … deplorables.”

But by whatever slurs they are called, Middle Americans seem prepared to fight. And history shows that such people do not calmly accept the loss of what is most precious to them — the country they grew up in, the country they love.

They have turned to Trump to lead them. Why should he not, having been raised up by them, and knowing in his own heart what the establishment and the media think of him and would do to him?

Ten days in, and already it is “Game On!”

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missmarple2
missmarple2
January 31, 2017 6:37 am

I have memorized this tweet from former Obama advisor David Plouffe so as to remember how much they hate not only Trump, but all of us:

“Donald Trump must not only be defeated, but destroyed, so that his like shall not rise again.”

Middle America is going to have to support President Trump loudly and strongly, because these people really want him removed.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
January 31, 2017 6:55 am

Trump is a proxy.

It may appear that they hate him and want to destroy him, but their real object of enmity are the people he represents.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  hardscrabble farmer
January 31, 2017 7:54 am

Yeah, basically the left is saying “this is our country and you people need to either get out of it or kneel down to it”.

The fight for America is on, you can expect increasing hysteria and violence from the left at absolutely everything Trump does and media coverage of it portraying it as the mainstream thinking of America when, in fact, it isn’t.

They won’t accept defeat unless they are actually defeated, will we?

FWIW, the reason we are in this mess is the right has a long history of increasingly compliant cooperation with the left, not only in America but across Western civilization.

Do we have the personal strength and political will to change it now? It won’t be easy and this is our last chance to do it.

Vic
Vic
  Anonymous
February 1, 2017 7:29 am

The people have the political will and strength. It’s the Republican politicians I worry about. They seem to cave too easily.

Jess
Jess
January 31, 2017 7:33 am

Unlike Europe, the rural areas in the U.S. are filled with angry, armed citizens. I think Trump understands this, knows the U.S. is in crisis, and is doing the job Obama refused to perform for political gain.

Ouirphuqd
Ouirphuqd
January 31, 2017 7:33 am

The country we grew up in, I am thankful that my dear parents are not around to witness what our Republic has become. The destruction initiated by the left cannot proceed unchecked, freedom and liberty have always been my only gig!

Vic
Vic
  Ouirphuqd
February 1, 2017 7:31 am

My mother is 89 years old. In her words, “The world has gone crazy.”

Southern Sage
Southern Sage
January 31, 2017 7:55 am

Trump has no choice but to forge ahead, damn the torpedoes. Retreat is not an option. The Domestic Enemy wants him dead, humiliated, utterly destroyed. They will stop at nothing to achieve that goal. Any American patriot who still imagines that there is a “third way”, that we can split the difference, that we can compromise our ways out of this situation, is a babbling idiot. Either the American people will win complete victory and then dismantle the false, alien thing that America has become or they will disappear from the face of the earth as a people. They will be replaced by a tidal wave of foreigners who hate them and hold them in contempt.
Each one of you should be keeping detailed lists of the names and data on every SJW, Democrat hack, liberal gasbag, illegal alien enabler, do-gooder fool and Antifa traitor in your area you can get your hands on. The time will come when you may be forced to go house to house arresting them as part of a people’s militia. Sound radical? It is but we did not start this war. They did and they will pay for their errors.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  Southern Sage
January 31, 2017 8:10 am

Well I know that they’re keeping lists, so turnabout is, as they say, fair play.

norman franklin
norman franklin
  Southern Sage
January 31, 2017 10:43 am

southern sage, I agree we should be working on list’s. I would say that it might be more effective to focus on the 1 percent elitist snobs,the fake media personalities, politicians, and radical muslim leaders that reside near your AO, If things really kick off, my first focus after my family will be inflicting as much pain on those I just mentioned before they bug-out to pedophile island. The time may come to go house to house, but realize that is what the owners want. Those of you who live within 100 miles of San Fran, LA, DC, or New York should have a much longer list.

Boat Guy
Boat Guy
January 31, 2017 8:22 am

The relentless left cannot take a president actually doing what he promised the real majority of Americans elected him to do ! Agree with everything our president is doing is a question of degree to how much how far and the collateral damage ! While attempting to untangle the webb of foolishness that has run afoul of everything that should be good and strong about America !
Follow the money the left has amassed with their policies and where did it come from ? It came by bankrupting middle America and we want it back . People like our Hollywood elite leftists and as my friend I shoot with at a range with (Jewish guy) calls people like Chuck Schumer “A fucking self hating jew” his term not mine are willing to allow a total collapse rather than doses of pain from withdrawal from the failed policies in a full scale assault to fix all that the left and right has broken in 30 to 40 years ! Dirty jobs still need people that are willing to get their hands dirty , Go Trump !

TrickleUpPolitics
TrickleUpPolitics
January 31, 2017 8:34 am

Rush said on his show yesterday that we are the only backers Trump has: those of us who voted for him. He doesn’t have the Democrats, the pusillanimous Republicans, the press, Hollywood, or academia. He said we should all constantly call our Republican senators and congressmen and tell them to stand firm behind Trump. So I did exactly that. I urge all of you to do the same. It disgusts me watching the Republicans in Congress already going weak-kneed, and I would like to personally kneecap the McCain/Graham duo.

Trapped in Portlandia
Trapped in Portlandia
  TrickleUpPolitics
January 31, 2017 11:13 am

Actually TrickleUp, many people like myself who did not vote for Trump still support him. While I don’t agree with everything he does, I agree with most of his actions so far, including the immigration moves.

When I look at the stupid-ass stuff that W (Iraq War) and Obama did that didn’t result in mass protests, I can only conclude something else is going on. I fear that something involves a coup.

Vic
Vic
  Trapped in Portlandia
February 1, 2017 7:36 am

George Soros is your man. Why he isn’t arrested, I don’t understand. Hungary is after his ass for undermining their “democracy.”

Old Guy
Old Guy
January 31, 2017 9:23 am

Think local. If everyone sweeps their own porch, the world will be clean.
The communists are about to prove that there is no way of voting ourselves out of this.

Retired Oregon LEO
Retired Oregon LEO
January 31, 2017 9:31 am

Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead!

Jim
Jim
January 31, 2017 10:00 am

The fact of the matter is that the coastal lib elites and the coastal regular folk have not experienced any economic recession/depression for a long. long time. All one has to do is cross the I-80 or I-90 and go west to see the devastated heartland. Finally, after the last 20-30 years of disinvestment the coastal snobs are getting their comeuppance. They deserve it.

Mark
Mark
January 31, 2017 2:28 pm

As for any idiots drinking Starbucks . Fuck off.

Vic
Vic
  Mark
February 1, 2017 7:41 am

Starbucks has the worst coffee on the planet. How do these young people drink the muck?

Suzanna
Suzanna
January 31, 2017 2:34 pm

Starbucks coffee is bitter and too expensive.

DaBirds (Caution: Hard Times Ahead)
DaBirds (Caution: Hard Times Ahead)
January 31, 2017 6:17 pm

Let’s get ready to R-U-M-B-L-E !!!!!!!!!!!!

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