Trump — Middle American Radical

Guest Post by Patrick J. Buchanan

Trump — Middle American Radical

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President Trump is the leader of America’s conservative party.

Yet not even his allies would describe him as a conservative in the tradition of Robert Taft, Russell Kirk or William F. Buckley.

In the primaries of 2016, all his rivals claimed the mantle of Mr. Conservative, Ronald Reagan. Yet Trump captured the party’s heart.

Who, then, and what is Donald Trump?

In a Federalist essay, “Trump Isn’t a Conservative — And That’s a Good Thing,” Frank Cannon comes close to the mark.

Trump, he writes, “would more accurately be described as a ‘radical anti-progressive’” who is “at war with the progressives who have co-opted American civil society.” Moreover, Trump “is willing to go further than any other previous conservative to defeat them.”

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Many “elite conservatives,” writes Cannon, believe the “bedrock institutions” they treasure are “not subject to the same infectious politicization to which the rest of society has succumbed.”

This belief is naive, says Cannon, “ridiculous on its face.”

“Radical anti-progressives” recognize that many institutions — the academy, media, entertainment and the courts — have been co-opted and corrupted by the left. And as these institutions are not what they once were, they no longer deserve the respect they once had.

Yet most conservatives will only go so far in criticizing these institutions. We see this in how cradle Catholics find it difficult to criticize the Church in which they were birthed and raised, despite scandals and alterations in the liturgy and doctrine.

Trump sees many institutions as fortresses lately captured by radical progressives that must be attacked and besieged if they are to be recaptured and liberated. Cannon deals with three such politicized institutions: the media, the NFL and the courts.

Trump does not attack freedom of the press but rather the moral authority and legitimacy of co-opted media institutions. It is what CNN has become, not what CNN was, that Trump disrespects.

These people are political enemies posturing as journalists who create “fake news” to destroy me, says Trump. Enraged media, responding, reveal themselves to be not far removed from what Trump says they are.

And, since Trump, media credibility has plummeted.

Before 2016, the NFL was an untouchable. When the league demanded that North Carolina accept the radical transgender agenda or face NFL sanctions, the Tar Heel State capitulated. When Arizona declined to make Martin Luther King’s birthday a holiday in 1990, the NFL took away the Super Bowl. The Sun State caved.

This year, the league demanded respect for the beliefs and behavior of NFL players insulting Old Glory by “taking a knee” during the national anthem.

Many conservative politicians and commentators, fearing the NFL’s almost mythic popularity in Middle America, remained mute.

But believing instinctively America would side with him, Trump delivered a full-throated defense of the flag and called for kicking the kneelers off the field, out of the game, and off the team.

“Fire them!” Trump bellowed.

And Trump triumphed. The NFL lost fans and viewers. The players ended the protests. No one took a knee at the Super Bowl.

Before Trump, the FBI was sacrosanct. But Trump savaged an insiders’ cabal at the top of the FBI he saw as having plotted to defeat him.

Trump has not attacked an independent judiciary, but courts like the Ninth Circuit, controlled by progressives and abusing their offices to advance progressive goals, and federal judges using lifetime tenure and political immunity to usurp powers that belong to the president — on immigration, for example.

Among the reasons Congress is disrespected is that it let the Supreme Court seize its power over social policy and convert itself into a judicial dictatorship — above Congress.

Trump is no Beltway conservative, writes Cannon.

“Trump doesn’t play by these ridiculous rules designed to keep conservatives stuck in a perpetual state of losing — a made-for-CNN version of the undefeated Harlem Globetrotters versus the winless Washington Generals. Trump instead seeks to fight and delegitimize any institution the Left has captured, and rebuild it from the ground up.”

The Trump supporters who most relish the wars he is waging are the “Middle American Radicals,” of whom my columnist-colleague and late friend Sam Francis used to write.

There was a time such as today before in America.

After World War II, as it became clear our long-ruling liberal elites had blundered horribly in trusting Stalin, patriots arose to cleanse our institutions of treason and its fellow travelers.

The Hollywood Ten were exposed and went to jail. Nixon nailed Alger Hiss. Truman used the Smith Act to shut down Stalin’s subsidiary, the Communist Party USA. Spies in the atom bomb program were run down. The Rosenbergs went to the electric chair.

Liberals call it the “Red Scare.” And they are right to do so.

For when the patriots of the Greatest Generation like Jack Kennedy and Richard Nixon and Joe McCarthy came home from the war and went after them, the nation’s Reds had never been so scared in their entire lives.

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timinillinois
timinillinois
February 9, 2018 7:16 am

First, slackers!

Stucky
Stucky
February 9, 2018 7:35 am

Dems, Repubs, Conservatives, liberals, Socialists blah blah blah blah … and now we have yet another label, Middle American Radical.

Labels, labels, moar labels. Fuck that shit. It gives me a headache keeping track of it all.

Trump is He Who Can Not Be Labeled.

southeuropean counterpart
southeuropean counterpart
  Stucky
February 9, 2018 8:30 am

Trump is He Who Can Be Labeled like overgrown child from “The Emperor’s New Clothes” that cries out, “But they do not even wear anything!”,…

So it goes
So it goes
  southeuropean counterpart
February 9, 2018 4:32 pm

Dummy!!!

Shazaam
Shazaam
  Stucky
February 9, 2018 11:33 am

I am not so sure “Trump is He Who Can Not Be Labeled”.

There is that distinct possibility Trump may be the 4th turning’s “Grey Champion”.

How’s your migraine now?

PeakMaster
PeakMaster
February 9, 2018 8:03 am

Who gives a shit what you call him/them? He’s kicking ass and taking names.
The military parade thing, I’m convinced, was introduced to completely drive Dems crazy and distract them…or create some advantage for his position on the current spending fiasco.
Did you hear his short speach at the National Prayer Breakfast. ..whatever it is? He used the words, God, prayer, faith, America, flag multiple times. He was rubbing the libs nose in it at every turn. He is working every day to completely undo what Obama did…or tried to do and he has succeeded in almost all arenas.
But the real big stuff is yet to come. I can’t wait.

On a different topic….don’t you all wish your kids had brown skin and brown eyes?
If mine did, I would have shot the house cleaner’s husband.

Robert (QSLV)
Robert (QSLV)
  PeakMaster
February 9, 2018 8:53 am

Trump’s Army Of Occupation

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Robert (QSLV)

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
February 9, 2018 8:15 am

There’s the Deep State and there’s the Deeper State. So far Trump and his few honest allies in Congress – Nunes, Goodlatte and Grassley chief among them – have been exposing the leadership of the Obama FBI and DOJ for NSA spying abuse. Then there are the people behind the deaths of Vince Foster, Michael Hastings, Andrew Breitbart, Antonin Scalia, Seth Rich and others. Hillary Clinton and John Podesta didn’t personally sneak up on Seth Rich. We’ll see how far Trump can proceed in his purge.

starfcker
starfcker
February 9, 2018 8:19 am

“Trump instead seeks to fight and delegitimize any institution the Left has captured, and rebuild it from the ground up.” key passage.

22winmag - refugee from ZeroHedge who just couldn't take the explosion of doom porn and the avalanche of near-hourly Bitcoin stories
22winmag - refugee from ZeroHedge who just couldn't take the explosion of doom porn and the avalanche of near-hourly Bitcoin stories
February 9, 2018 8:19 am

Sucking up to AIPAC and Israel is not exactly the mark of a “Middle American”.

MarshRabbit
MarshRabbit
February 9, 2018 8:23 am

“trusting Stalin”, so when did that happen?

A. R. Wasem
A. R. Wasem
  MarshRabbit
February 9, 2018 1:25 pm

Under FDR and Henry Wallace.

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 9, 2018 8:50 am

Trump is not a “conservative”, Trump is a populist.

BB
BB
February 9, 2018 10:27 am

I don’t care what he is as long he builds that wall , stops much of this legal immigration and puts these trailors in jail.I hope people are right about this Q character .I hope Trump put their ass in jail.Every damn of one them.

MarshRabbit
MarshRabbit
  BB
February 9, 2018 12:05 pm

“as long he builds that wall , stops much of this legal immigration and puts these trailors in jail”. Trump has no intention of doing any of those things, and I’m sure at some level you know that. Just ask his sub-contractors how good his word is (the best predictor of future behavior is past behavior)

kokoda the Deplorable Raccoon and I-LUV-CO2
kokoda the Deplorable Raccoon and I-LUV-CO2
February 9, 2018 11:30 am

“And Trump triumphed. The NFL lost fans and viewers. The players ended the protests.”

I am soooo tired of BS.

The players ended the protests cuz the regular season was over AND they got their 100 Million from the NFL.

It is ALWAYS about the money.

That includes the Ozone Hole (not a hole, just a thinning of the layer).
That includes the GloBULL Warming Hoax.
That includes anything where our Gov’t dispenses funds.