We Are All Deplorables Now

Guest Post by Patrick J. Buchanan

We Are All Deplorables Now

Four days after he described Christine Blasey Ford, the accuser of Judge Brett Kavanaugh, as a “very credible witness,” President Donald Trump could no longer contain his feelings or constrain his instincts.

With the fate of his Supreme Court nominee in the balance, Trump let his “Make America Great Again” rally attendees in Mississippi know what he really thought of Ford’s testimony.

[WebNote: See full video of Trump’s massive MAGA rally in Southaven, MS here…]

“‘Thirty-six years ago this happened. I had one beer.’ ‘Right?’ ‘I had one beer.’ ‘Well, you think it was (one beer)?’ ‘Nope, it was one beer.’ ‘Oh, good. How did you get home?’”

‘I don’t remember.’ ‘How did you get there?’ ‘I don’t remember.’ ‘Where is the place?’ ‘I don’t remember.’ ‘How many years ago was it?’ ‘I don’t know. I don’t know. I don’t know. I don’t know.’”

By now the Mississippi MAGA crowd was cheering and laughing.

Trump went on: “‘What neighborhood was it in?’ ‘I don’t know.’ ‘Where’s the house?’ ‘I don’t know.’ ‘Upstairs, downstairs, where was it?’ ‘I don’t know. But I had one beer. That’s the only thing I remember.’”

Since that day three years ago when he came down the escalator at Trump Tower to talk of “rapists” crossing the U.S. border from Mexico, few Trump remarks have ignited greater outrage.

Commentators have declared themselves horrified and sickened that a president would so mock the testimony of a victim of sexual assault.

The Republican senators who will likely cast the decisive votes on Kavanaugh’s confirmation — Jeff Flake, Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski — they all decried Trump’s mimicry.

Yet, in tossing out the “Catechism of Political Correctness” and treating the character assassination of Kavanaugh as what it was, a rotten conspiracy to destroy and defeat his nominee, Trump’s instincts were correct, even if they were politically incorrect.

This was not a “job interview” for Kavanaugh.

In a job interview, half the members of the hiring committee are not so instantly hostile to an applicant that they will conspire to criminalize and crush him to the point of wounding his family and ruining his reputation.

When Sen. Lindsey Graham charged the Democratic minority with such collusion, he was dead on. This was a neo-Bolshevik show trial where the defendant was presumed guilty and due process meant digging up dirt from his school days to smear and break him.

Our cultural elites have declared Trump a poltroon for daring to mock Ford’s story of what happened 36 years ago. Yet, these same elites reacted with delight at Matt Damon’s “SNL” depiction of Kavanaugh’s angry and agonized appearance, just 48 hours before.

Is it not hypocritical to laugh uproariously at a comedic depiction of Kavanaugh’s anguish, while demanding quiet respect for the highly suspect and uncorroborated story of Ford?

Ford was handled by the judiciary committee with the delicacy of a Faberge egg, said Kellyanne Conway, while Kavanaugh was subjected to a hostile interrogation by Senate Democrats.

In our widening and deepening cultural-civil war, the Kavanaugh nomination will be seen as a landmark battle. And Trump’s instincts, to treat his Democratic assailants as ideological enemies, with whom he is in mortal struggle, will be seen as correct.

Consider. In the last half-century, which Supreme Court nominees were the most maligned and savaged?

Were they not Nixon nominee Clement Haynsworth, chief judge of the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals, Reagan nominee Robert Bork, Bush 1 nominee Clarence Thomas, and Trump nominee Brett Kavanaugh, the last three all judges on the nation’s second-highest court, the District of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals?

Is it a coincidence that all four were Republican appointees, all four were judicial conservatives, and all four were gutted on the grounds of philosophy or character?

Is it a coincidence that Nixon in Watergate, Reagan in the Iran-Contra affair, and now Trump in Russiagate, were all targets of partisan campaigns to impeach and remove them from office?

Consider what happened to decent Gerald Ford who came into the oval office in 1974, preaching “the politics of compromise and consensus.”

To bring the country together after Watergate, Ford pardoned President Nixon. For that act of magnanimity, he was torn to pieces by a Beltway elite that had been denied its anticipated pleasure of seeing Nixon prosecuted, convicted and sentenced to prison.

Trump is president because he gets it. He understands what this Beltway elite are all about — the discrediting of his victory as a product of criminal collusion with Russia and his resignation or removal in disgrace. And the “base” that comes to these rallies to cheer him on, they get it, too.

Since Reagan’s time, there are few conservatives who have not been called one or more of the names in Hillary Clinton’s litany of devils, her “basket of deplorables” — racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamophobic, bigoted, irredeemable.

The battle over Kavanaugh’s nomination, and the disparagement of the Republicans who have stood strongest by the judge, seems to have awakened even the most congenial to the new political reality.

We are all deplorables now.

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Maggie
Maggie
October 5, 2018 7:04 am

Because she is obviously LYING.

As a 57-year-old woman who spent most of her adult life around military industrial complex types and more than a few well-groomed bureaucrats hoping to rise to the GS-a-million pay rate, there are just certain things professional women recognize as bad behavior.

[Edit: Post-USAF career, I spent almost a decade in college, thanks to the Veterans Administration and WIP, where I learned a lot about mass communications history, theory and practice while being trained in quantitative, qualitative and demonstrative theory. I will tell you one thing: Mass Media and Journalism isn’t kind to its grandmothers. Some of my professors looked like rode hard put away wet hags and I won’t name names here, but I could.]

Return to original: When I was fortunate enough to join the ranks of aircrew member as a young woman in 1984 (close to the same era!), there was a real change in traditional family roles occurring. In the 1970s, divorce was still rarely talked about and only a very few of my friends had divorced parents. By the mid-1980s, I bet that had completely turned the corner, with many, if not most, children living with one or another parent part-time.

But, it is the crazy story in the news of which we speak, so back to the woman formerly known as Ford now as Fraud. Since my age implies my peer group, I hope you realize I worked with more than one simpering baby-talking woman who wasn’t that good at her job, perhaps adequate, but mostly willing and ready to do whatever to excuse her own inadequacies. (Not every woman gets hired for being a professional.) For instance, I knew a young woman who liked to flirt with the old guys in meetings just in CASE she needed to be able to accuse a man of trying something just to get her way. She once told me about threatening a man in the command section with exposing their sexual encounter in his office during work hours WHEN IT REALLY WAS NOT TRUE. There had been some sort of awkward embrace and then the man had asked her to leave his office, horrified at his behavior. He actually retired a few months after that and I wonder, sometimes, if that caused his decision to retire.

So, my former AF colleague had some professional bad behavior, wasn’t it? Her life did not end up well, with her Tex-Mex husband taking custody of their two children (rightfully so… she called me up and asked if I wanted one of her kids!) and I imagine she never saw them again. She was mentally messed up from being oversexualized as a child. That happened to our generation of young women, raised in the 1970s during the dawning of the age of Aquarius.

Oversexualized as a child. Hmmm. That’s a phrase you don’t see a lot of, isn’t it? Does anyone remember television in the 1970s?

As far as the news media or commentators’ “OUTRAGE” well, they are just pissed they aren’t allowed to speak TRUTH any more without the permission of their OWNERS and MASTERS. They all know she is, at best, confused about an attacker’s identity and, at the core, LYING even if confused. But they can’t call it because they are not permitted to speak.

So, most of us know she’s lying about Kavanaugh. As far as her story? Maybe someone groped her; maybe she HOPED someone would grope her. After three decades, who knows and who cares.

We send minors to juvenile detention centers and pretend it is just a boarding school for kids with bad behavior. Then, we hide those precious records when they get sent to criminal court as adult. Do you realize I only saw how many other children my son’s attacker had molested because my lawyer did me the favor of opening up the juvenile records and letting me see them? Yet, this crazy woman has been paraded before the nation as a credible witness to the horror of being groped in some room some where some night some time ago by a MINOR who would have, at most, been sent to juvenile hall and had his records SEALED for privacy purposes.

So, a serial molester (now age 36) with records reaching back to his pre-teen years (7th grade; first year of juvvy) has a right to privacy regarding his youthful mistakes, but an upright member of society about to reach the pinnacle of his career as a Supreme Court Nominee does not? And where is that innocent until proven ideal?

Does anyone see anything criminally ironic about that?

Trying to make Kavanaugh out as a juvenile delinquent serial molester of women is a really big lie and we all know it. Even the feminist belligerents and the CongressCritterCunts (there, I said it… downvote me then thank me asshat) know she’s lying or confused. They don’t care. They live on lies.

Wip
Wip
  Maggie
October 5, 2018 7:54 am

Mags,

I hope you’ll not make any more comments that could hurt TBP. I’m talking about the blocking of commenters comment you made the other day. Maybe it was a joke that I didn’t catch?

Agnes
Agnes
  Wip
October 5, 2018 3:33 pm

wip

What difference does it make if comments could be blocked?

Don’t you realize that anything we can imagine is something someone else is trying to make happen?

Since I can’t be forced to look at any of the comments, posts or replies here unless I am willing to look at them, why the hell does it matter if I figured out a way to just HIDE them from view?

What the hell is the difference?

Why does it bother people so much that I know how to ignore their comments. Whether I can make them disappear from the screen or just IGNORE them?

Wip
Wip
  Agnes
October 5, 2018 6:06 pm

Because that goes against free speech, don’t you think? If people are blocking each other, what kind of site would this be? That’s lame. It’s like shadow banning or such.

If I overreacted, I apologize, but I don’t think I did. It’s important everyone has a say. Ignore people…fine. But blocking is no different than banning. Newbies may be turned off completely. Just sayin.

Agnes
Agnes
  Wip
October 6, 2018 6:40 am

I guess my point with this little change of character I’ve executed is to try to look through a new sort of lens.

What if we really could choose what we wanted to see, hear or sense? What if our right to speak includes a right to choose to listen or not?

What if your phone could be accessed by government at any time?

Just sayin.

I do not understand why my decision to alter my online behavior along with severely limiting my online presence and my bitter little fight with a couple asshats during what was a very trying illness and now recovery hurts TBP.

Several people seem to have liked Maggie’s comment above, but the typical two asshats and the one that comes around once in a while, do not. I do have the thumbs. I just choose to not look at them.

Imagine where I live, in a place where the animals and neighbors know my name and I go for hours without any contact with anyone on a telephone or any device or appliance of any kind. I hope others find this sort of calm before the storm.

KeyserSusie
KeyserSusie
  Maggie
October 5, 2018 8:36 am

“She was mentally messed up from being oversexualized as a child. That happened to our generation of young women, raised in the 1970s during the dawning of the age of Aquarius.”

spot on. I fault no woman who maintains an air of attraction but all too often see manipulative females plying implied favors for favors.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Maggie
October 5, 2018 9:11 am

Wait. Maggie, WIP helped put you through college after your stint in the forces?
I’m confused.
Another acronym that this jester doesn’t get, but that’s alright.
Your comment still gets a thumbs up from moi.
But 22 might get undies all bunched up again.

Agnes
Agnes
  Anonymous
October 6, 2018 6:12 am

a smallish joke about my post military career paid for veterans administration dollars, unfunded kind.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Agnes
October 6, 2018 7:29 am

Was just being playful w that one, remembering & reminding the audience that using all capitals in a comment, while bitching about another’s content is kinda rude.
You had been thru a rough spell, and didn’t deserve the diss, and so as a friend, an Anon jumped in to throw some shit back at the offender.
If struggling to recall, it was the return volley, in your defense. Balls used to knock down pins aren’t really sharp.
You ought to know who that be.

Has your son visited the monastery yet? Rumor has it the four occupants are or were quite appealing. Of course, there may be less now, if’n you’ve received clearance to take one or two of them in. Hope you enjoyed the company, and your spirits have been lifted. Seems like that’s the case.

We’re up early.
Dawn just broke, up in my neck o’ the city. Time to get movin’.
It’s Saturday. Work to be done.

Agnes
Agnes
  Anonymous
October 6, 2018 7:33 am

Nice comment. Enjoyed the puzzle. It is Saturday. But the lights are not quite lit here. Not quite.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Agnes
October 6, 2018 7:44 am

Catch the sunrise then, unless it’s overcast there. Sometimes its sunny and blue skies; other times, it rains.
In a glass half full mindset, rainy days like seen here today is a chance to get other things done inside.
All about what we choose to focus on, and it’s not what happens that is important; it’s how we choose to react to what has happened. Right?
Make it a great day, friend.

SmallerGovNow
SmallerGovNow
  Maggie
October 5, 2018 9:24 am

The entire argument of the #MeToo movement is bogus. They portend that all women are pure as the driven snow. Nothing could be farther from the truth. Ever see women on spring break at the beach? At a frat party? You see what the entertainment industry promotes? Miley Cyrus? Dry humping on stage on national TV? Girls gone wild videos? Yeah, women are all innocent and pure as the driven snow alright (sarc/)…. Chip

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
  SmallerGovNow
October 6, 2018 12:52 am

I think the “Me Too” movement is about women who were willing to do anything for their careers and are now trying to make the men involved responsible for their own decisions. You don’t have to be an actress of a news reporter. If the man is saying have sex, or whatever, or you don’t get the job, find a different field to work in. They simple made the wrong decision and it’s their own fault.

Agnes
Agnes
  Vixen Vic
October 6, 2018 6:24 am

I didn’t know many of the Me Too types through my adult life. A couple stand out, but mostly the women I worked with and around were just trying to pay for the car payments and the dance lessons and the gym memberships for parents and kids.

But the ones who were willing to play the ultimate game in the office? The sexual innuendo game? I avoided being around them if I could do so. Not because I just thought myself “better” than them, but also because I recognized their clever ruse and, almost, admired it. After all, when you have seen trailer trash rise to the level of bringing down generals, someone in high school making out with the science teacher fades to obscure.

I don’t know that they regret their choices in life, VV. Perhaps they embrace them. One that I knew declared she would Name Names during courts martial and the entire command section would come apart.

You gotta admire that kind of hutzpah.

Southern Sage
Southern Sage
October 5, 2018 7:36 am

As usual, Pat is spot on. We are at war. Anybody still gurgling about “civility” and “reaching across the aisle” or treating psychopathic liars like “Doctor” Ford as anything but enemies of America, is a galumphing idiot. Every decent American should view the Democrats and those who support that gang as Domestic Enemies, and fit subjects for hanging. We can’t live in our country with them and we aren’t going anywhere. As far as I am concerned it will come down to death, prison or exile for every last one of them. We could use a bit more elbow room.

Mary Christine the caboose
Mary Christine the caboose
  Southern Sage
October 5, 2018 8:51 am

Somebody will hang, I hope it is them and not us.

jamesthedeplorablewanderer
jamesthedeplorablewanderer
  Mary Christine the caboose
October 5, 2018 2:02 pm

They won’t bother to hang me, I’ll already be dead (amid a pile of spent brass and spent enemies). There’s no point to hanging a dead man.

CCRider
CCRider
  Southern Sage
October 5, 2018 9:44 am

galumphing. I liked that one a lot.

Boat Guy
Boat Guy
October 5, 2018 8:00 am

When the senates biggest pile of babbling leftist dung from the Holy Land “Shumer” announced his absolute railroading Kavanaughs appointment to the trash heap of history the true collusion to undermine the constitutional process and destroy a decent mans reputation and smear his family for good measure . Add in the demon seed of Fienstien and it was off to the show !
Then bring in an emotionally disturbed Montgomery County lefty transplanted to Leftist Haven California with her pee pee childish murmur like a little girl who lost her kitten voice and it’s all over .
But wait some republicans actually appear to have developed a spine . To bad it won’t be pouring down rain in DC THIS WEEKEND ! The Soros leftist mob for hire will be on the loose with the body tattoos lip rings vagina hats and green hair !
Definitely a group I take seriously as a PT Barnum Freak Show !
FOEGET ME NOT

Wip
Wip
  Boat Guy
October 5, 2018 8:17 am

Yep, Montgomery county Maryland is a bullshit ass county. New MexicoLand. The east coast California.

They have a Casa De Maryland. Some kind of half way house for illegal wetbacks.

I have a black coworker who lives in Montgomery county. He’s all about being a liberal and anti racism. Yet, just the other day he said something disparaging about asians. Blacks are very jealous of asians. Must be the jelousy over average IQ.

22winmag - Unreconstructedsouthernerbygraceofgod
22winmag - Unreconstructedsouthernerbygraceofgod
October 5, 2018 8:50 am

Gerald Ford = Warren Commission = No credibility (Buchanan)

BB
BB

Wip , blacks are envious of Asians. Very envious and envy is one of the 7 deadly sins.
I hope the RINOS learn something from this but I doubt it since they are being paid large sums of money to be RINOS. I hate them as much as I do the liberals progressives. Republicans have got to win this fight or go down once again as nothing but cowardly pieces of shit.

Anonymous
Anonymous

Buchanan= Jesuit tool.

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 5, 2018 9:24 am

Shame on Trump for mocking poor little Katie. Had she not changed her original story she sent to the Washington Post she would have been able to drive to the party and would have been of legal drinking age back in 1985 in Maryland as well.

As a matter of fact . She probably would have picked up case at the Safeway where Mark G Judge lived and that drunk Kavanaugh would have drank the rest.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
October 5, 2018 11:08 am

(would have drunk)

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
October 5, 2018 3:43 pm

Boy my satire didn’t go over well. If you have to explain to someone why Ford changed her story from the original narrative of mid 1980s to 1982, it was because Kavanaugh would have been long gone.

Unfortunately, that left them with Katie only being 15. Which only leads to more lies.

wxtwxtr
wxtwxtr
October 5, 2018 2:28 pm

The Democratic Party has the final say.
After all, Antonin Scalia died of natural causes.
So did Seth Rich.

Ronnie
Ronnie
October 5, 2018 11:26 pm

A dog must eat grass in order to vomit. Coughing it back up to remove the bile and sickness in its stomach.
Its time to eat grass America. The enemy is within. Not your European allies not Russia nor China. America’s enemy is within, it needs Moar War. Everyone else wants a job and a happy family, while watching a movie on TV