Trump & The Post: Whose Side Is Mitt On?

Guest Post by Patrick J. Buchanan

Trump & The Post: Whose Side Is Mitt On?

If there is a more anti-Trump organ in the American establishment than The Washington Post, it does not readily come to mind.

Hence, in choosing to send his op-ed attack on President Donald Trump to the Post, Mitt Romney was collaborating with an adversary of his party and his president.

And he knew it, and the Post rewarded his collusion.

“The president has not risen to the mantle of his office,” said Romney; in “qualities of character” Trump’s “shortfall has been most glaring.”

Our leaders must “inspire and unite us,” not “promote tribalism,” wrote Romney. We must defend the “free press.”

All music to Post ears.

As senator, Romney promised, “I will speak out against significant statements or actions that are divisive, racist, sexist, anti-immigrant.”

Sounds like a litany of media slanders against Trump, some of which, seven years ago, were lodged against a GOP presidential nominee whose name was Mitt Romney.

Thursday, the Post paid Romney in its special currency, with a Page 1 photo and headline about having discovered “a new voice of resistance.”

But Romney had not exactly pledged his life, fortune and sacred honor to dethrone the tyrant. Rather he declared, “I look forward to working on these priorities … with Mitch McConnell.”

A day later, The New York Times, perhaps miffed it had not been the beneficiary of Romney’s dump on Trump, dumped all over him:

“Romney Cools Fiery Tone After Trump Allies Assail Him,” ran the headline. A CNN interview, wrote the Times, found Romney “repeatedly declining to escalate his attacks on the president and explaining that he would only speak out against Mr. Trump on issues of ‘great significance.’”

Does Romney not see presidential character as an issue of “great significance”? The Washington Times said Romney appeared to be auditioning for the role of Jeff Flake in the new Senate.

Though the Romney screenplay seemed to fizzle after the early negative reviews, the episode is revelatory.

Clearly Romney senses Trump is in trouble, and may not survive, or may not run, and there may be an opening for him. He seems to want to be properly positioned with the anti-Trumpers and never-Trumpers, should that happen.

Yet, in seeing Trump as besieged, Romney is not wrong.

With loss of the House and resignation of his defense secretary, the president had a rough year’s end. Now the expectations of his enemies and the hopes of this hostile city for his fall are greater than ever.

Blood is in the water. If Trump seeks re-election, he will be challenged in the primaries. And as presidents from Truman to LBJ, to Carter, Ford and Bush 41 discovered, these can prove problematic.

Looking over to the other side of the aisle, however, that party, too, has problems. The more hot-headed of the House majority have already said they will introduce articles of impeachment against the president.

And when the militant members are rewarded by major media with favorable coverage and commentary, this will induce others to join in, in anticipation of the same media rewards.

An impeachment battle thus seems inevitable.

Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her Democratic leadership may see this rush to impeachment as a strategic blunder. But they will be unable to contain or control what will by spring resemble a mob.

Today, unelected media, not elected politicians, decide what gets attention. For our media, President Trump is the issue, as he was in 2016, 2017 and 2018, and removing him from the presidency the strategic goal.

But beyond the issue of Trump, 2019 looks to be a rough year for America. The deficit will reach a trillion dollars. National debt is near $22 trillion. The budget is out of balance. No consensus exists in Congress on how to deal with it.

If sanctions are not first lifted on North Korea, there will be no nuclear deal, and the probability grows that “Little Rocket Man” will begin anew to test his missiles and nuclear warheads.

With U.S. troops pulling out of Syria and Afghanistan, the day is coming, and soon, when we must face up to and act upon these facts:

America lost both wars. Afghanistan will fall to the Taliban from whom we took it in 2003, and Bashar Assad, Russia, Iran and Hezbollah are, for the near-term, dominant in Syria.

As for our Kurdish allies, they will have to turn to Assad and offer to give him the Syrian lands they captured from ISIS, in return for the Syrian regime’s protection from the Turks.

And as for Russia and China, our great adversaries, our foreign policy elite succeeded in this century in undoing the best work of Nixon and Reagan.

Where those presidents split China from Russia and ensured that Beijing and Moscow would have better relations with us than with each other, our elite revels in that it has alienated both China and Russia — and united both against us.

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13 Comments
Ivan
Ivan
January 4, 2019 7:15 am

KIssinger’s opening to communist China led to the wholesale deconstruction of US industry, mainstreaming communism in American culture, sale to highest bidder of American know-how and trash & trinkets at walmart. Nixon was the useful idiot that went along with it.

Michael Thomas
Michael Thomas
January 4, 2019 7:47 am

Yep Mittens has betrayed his party and country. I’m ashamed I once voted for him. He may as well join the demoKKKrats and appear regularly on MSNBC. What a rube.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Michael Thomas
January 4, 2019 8:16 am

Actually he represents his party quite well … they’ve been selling us out for decades.

Ivan
Ivan
  Anonymous
January 4, 2019 9:26 am

Willard Mutt is a political whore like bubba and felonia. He pretends not to be white trash, they do not.

Mutt and Ryan were a match made in hell. Treasonous bastards.

Old Toad of Green Acres
Old Toad of Green Acres
January 4, 2019 7:55 am

Go Pat Go!

gatsby1219
gatsby1219
January 4, 2019 8:26 am

Mitt is a card carrying member of the Deep State.

TC
TC
January 4, 2019 9:15 am

Mittens has pledged his undying loyalty to the Zionist mafia, which is a hard requirement for operating in DC.

Old Shoe
Old Shoe
January 4, 2019 9:58 am

Mitt’s what Gerald Celente calls a “white shoe” boy. The guy that ran for class president in high school who went around glad handing everybody and patting them on the back. And the whole while, there wasn’t an honest bone in the guy’s body.

Dutchman
Dutchman
January 4, 2019 10:19 am

Romney is like a zombie – keeps returning from the dead.

Mitt, Jeb Bush, Paul Ryan should start their own butt-fucking club.

larry morris
larry morris
January 4, 2019 11:15 am

Mitt mutt was a liar in MA and how the wind blows is how he goes, in reading history looks like the 1850s war just around the corner

overthecliff
overthecliff
January 4, 2019 11:51 am

Cui Bono?

Crawfisher
Crawfisher
January 5, 2019 7:24 am

After the news this week about the Muslim Congresswoman, Bisexual Senator, and Mittens, one really needs to question the sanity of the citizens in Michigan, Arizona, and Utah. I know MN is now a lost cause as well.

james the deplorable wanderer
james the deplorable wanderer
  Crawfisher
January 6, 2019 12:21 am

Mitt is a clear demonstration that having a state run by a Republican political machine is no better than having a state run by a Democratic political machine. The Utah Republican Party is funded and staffed by RINOsaurs; they do not see anything beyond today’s checkbook, and have no ideas beyond what they can do for themselves. History will not be kind to them, and I’m hoping some of those 70,000 sealed indictments have Utah Republican names on them. Once you clean out the sewer, things can improve, but you have to roto-rooter it to get the gunk out.