Macron to Trump: ‘You’re No Patriot!’

Guest Post by Patrick J. Buchanan

Macron to Trump: ‘You’re No Patriot!’

In a rebuke bordering on national insult Sunday, Emmanuel Macron retorted to Donald Trump’s calling himself a nationalist.

“Patriotism is the exact opposite of nationalism; nationalism is a betrayal of patriotism.”

As for Trump’s policy of “America first,” Macron trashed such atavistic thinking in this new age: “By saying we put ourselves first and the others don’t matter, we erase what a nation holds dearest, what gives it life, what makes it great and what is essential: its moral values.”

Though he is being hailed as Europe’s new anti-Trump leader who will stand up for transnationalism and globalism, Macron reveals his ignorance of America.

Trump’s ideas are not ideological but rooted in our country’s history.

America was born between the end of the French and Indian War, the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and the ratification of the Constitution in 1788. Both the general who led us in the Revolution and the author of that declaration became president. Both put America first. And both counseled their countrymen to avoid “entangling” or “permanent” alliances with any other nation, as we did for 160 years.

Were George Washington and Thomas Jefferson lacking in patriotism?

When Woodrow Wilson, after being re-elected in 1916 on the slogan “He Kept Us Out of War,” took us into World War I, he did so as an “associate,” not as an Allied power. U.S. troops fought under U.S. command.

After that war, the U.S. Senate rejected an alliance with France. Under Franklin Roosevelt, Congress formally voted for neutrality in any future European war.

The U.S. emerged from World War II as the least bloodied and least damaged nation because we remained out of the war for more than two years after it had begun.

We did not invade France until four years after France was occupied, the British had been thrown off the Continent, and Josef Stalin’s Soviet Union had been fighting and dying for three years.

The leaders who kept us out of the two world wars as long as they did — did they not serve our nation well, when America’s total losses were just over 500,000 dead, compared with the millions other nations lost?

At the Armistice Day ceremony, Macron declared, “By saying we put ourselves first and the others don’t matter, we erase what a nation holds dearest … its moral values.”

But Trump did not say that other countries don’t matter. He only said we should put our own country first.

What country does Emmanuel Macron put first?

Or does the president of France see himself as a citizen of the world with responsibility for all of Europe and all of mankind?

Charles de Gaulle was perhaps the greatest French patriot in the 20th century. Yet he spoke of a Europe of nation-states, built a national nuclear arsenal, ordered NATO out of France in 1966, and, in Montreal in 1967, declared, “Long live a free Quebec” — inciting French Canadians to rise up against “les Anglo-Saxons” and create their own nation.

Was de Gaulle lacking in patriotism?

By declaring American nationalists anti-patriotic, Macron has asserted a claim to the soon-to-be-vacant chair of Angela Merkel.

But is Macron really addressing the realities of the new Europe and world in which we now live, or is he simply assuming a heroic liberal posture to win the applause of Western corporate and media elites?

The realities: In Britain, Scots are seeking secession, and the English have voted to get out of the European Union. Many Basques and Catalans wish to secede from Spain. Czechs and Slovaks have split the blanket and parted ways.

Anti-EU sentiment is rampant in populist-dominated Italy.

A nationalism their peoples regard as deeply patriotic has triumphed in Poland and Hungary and is making gains even in Germany.

The leaders of the world’s three greatest military powers — Trump in the U.S., Vladimir Putin in Russia and Xi Jinping in China — are all nationalists.

Turkish nationalist Recep Tayyip Erdogan rules in Ankara, Hindu nationalist Narendra Modi in India. Jair Bolsonaro, a Trumpian nationalist, is the incoming president of Brazil. Is not Benjamin Netanyahu an Israeli nationalist?

In France, a poll of voters last week showed that Marine Le Pen’s renamed party, Rassemblement National, has moved ahead of Macron’s party for the May 2019 European Parliament elections.

If there is a valid criticism of Trump’s foreign policy, it is not that he has failed to recognize the new realities of the 21st century but that he has not moved expeditiously to dissolve old alliances that put America at risk of war in faraway lands where no vital U.S. interests exist.

Why are we still committed to fight for a South Korea far richer and more populous than a nuclear-armed North? Why are U.S. planes and ships still bumping into Russian planes and ships in the Baltic and Black seas?

Why are we still involved in the half-dozen wars into which Bush II and Barack Obama got us in the Middle East?

Why do we not have the “America first” foreign policy we voted for?

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21 Comments
Hollywood Rob
Hollywood Rob
November 13, 2018 7:49 am

Well not if you are talking about dictionary definitions, but hell, when did Macaroon ever care about truth. Nationalism is Patriotism. Macron just needs more aids infested boyfriends to sleep with because his geriatric wife can’t accommodate his needs.

CCRider
CCRider
November 13, 2018 7:58 am

de Gaulle use to shit bigger than macron.

SmallerGovNow
SmallerGovNow
November 13, 2018 8:17 am

Macron the Moron… Chip

22winmag - Unreconstructedsouthernerbygraceofgod
22winmag - Unreconstructedsouthernerbygraceofgod
November 13, 2018 8:19 am

“Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel [like Drumpf].”

-Some unknown guy from the Revolutionary War period.

Macron is right and Buchanan is a Drumpf apologist.

Sorry to break it to you folks, but Buchanan is Jewish despite all the camouflage.

http://mileswmathis.com/supreme.pdf

pyrrhus
pyrrhus

Dr. Johnson said that, and he was referring to the Patriot Party in Britain, not to patriotism generally…

22winmag - Unreconstructedsouthernerbygraceofgod
22winmag - Unreconstructedsouthernerbygraceofgod
  pyrrhus
November 13, 2018 8:42 am

I believe there is room for debate as to the context and object of Johnson’s statement- and even more room for debate as to whether he is the originator of the phrase.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson

22BBcap-Unreconstructedshitheadandpleaseleavethelordoutofit

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
November 13, 2018 8:25 am

Macron – another childless European “leader” who has no skin in the game whenever it comes to France’s future. His way of showing he’s tough is to squeeze your hand hard when he’s shaking it. What a dweeb. Even the French on onto him.

pyrrhus
pyrrhus
  Iska Waran
November 13, 2018 8:30 am

Macron loves African men….there are lots of photos showing that..

Morongobill
Morongobill
  pyrrhus
November 13, 2018 9:02 am

The photos I saw showed him really putting the squeeze on.

pyrrhus
pyrrhus
November 13, 2018 8:27 am

But diversity is our strength! Kenyan immigrant smothers hundreds of old women for their jewelry….https://www.lewrockwell.com/political-theatre/kenyan-immigrant-may-have-murdered/

22winmag - Unreconstructedsouthernerbygraceofgod
22winmag - Unreconstructedsouthernerbygraceofgod
November 13, 2018 8:36 am

Jesus Christ on a popsicle stick!

Am I seeing things or did Buchanan actually state “The leaders who kept us out of the two world wars as long as they did — did they not serve our nation well, when America’s total losses were just over 500,000 dead, compared with the millions other nations lost?”.

Is Buchanan now an apologist for Wilson or Roosevelt and their despicable roles in underhandedly steering the USA into two disastrous wars? America’s total losses in both wars should have been ZERO.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson

He’s talking about groups like “Too Proud To Fight” in WW1 and the America Firsters in WW2.

GoldHermit
GoldHermit
November 13, 2018 9:40 am

Macron is simply a remora and a desperate one at that.

Dutchman
Dutchman
November 13, 2018 10:26 am

We should have let Germany keep France.

22winmag - Unreconstructedsouthernerbygraceofgod
22winmag - Unreconstructedsouthernerbygraceofgod
  Dutchman
November 13, 2018 10:28 am

Spot on as usual!

Ottomatik
Ottomatik
November 13, 2018 10:43 am

Nationalism offers the Constituton, what are the Globalist offering?
No one really talks about this.
I wonder why.

AC
AC
November 13, 2018 1:00 pm

Apparently, in French, ‘patriotism’ means importing tens of millions of insanely violent subhumans from Africa to rape and murder the native populace of your country out of existence.

Stucky
Stucky
November 13, 2018 1:37 pm

French President: “Germany is a danger! Let’s invest in building tanks!”
French General: “No!”

French President: “OK. Let’s build up an Air Force!”
French General: “”No!”

French President: “OK. Let’s invest in machine guns, grenades, and shit like that!”
French General: “”No!”

French President: “OK. What the fuck do you suggest??”
French General: “Let’s pile up a bunch of dirt and call it the Maginot Line!”

French President: “Brilliant!!!”

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Meanwhile, in Deutschland …..

German General: “The time to attack France is NOW!!”
Hitler: “But … but … but they have the Maginot Line!!!!”
German General: “No problem! We just drive AROUND it! Hahahaha!”

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And that’s pretty much what happened.

Q: You know why they speak French in France? A: Because the Americans saved the French from being turned into German Sausage.”

Macron is an ungrateful piece of shit. Not that it matters ….. the French will be speaking the language of mooslimfuks ……. and this time American blood won’t be shed saving their sorry fucking froggie asses.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
November 13, 2018 2:42 pm

What are we to make of the musings of a Frog President who is married to a child molestor?
I think the guys that write South Park must be amazed that the news is now crazier than their take on it used to be.