When Democracy Fails to Deliver

Guest Post by Patrick J. Buchanan

When Democracy Fails to Deliver

“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible … make violent revolution inevitable,” said John F. Kennedy.

In 2016, the U.S. and Britain were both witness to peaceful revolutions.

The British voted 52-48 to sever ties to the European Union, restore their full sovereignty, declare independence and go their own way in the world. Trade and immigration policy would henceforth be decided by a parliament elected by the people, not by bureaucrats in Brussels.

“Brexit” it was called. And British defiance stunned global elites.

Two and a half years later, Britain is still inside the EU, and no one seems to know when or whether the divorce will take place — a victory of London and European elites over the expressed will of the British people.

Appalled by the Brexit vote, these elites played a waiting game, broadcasting warnings of what could happen, to panic the British public into reconsidering and reversing its democratic decision.

Losing candidates and losing parties accept defeat and yield power.

Establishments have agendas they do not regard as subject to electoral repudiation or repeal. Defeated, they use their non-electoral powers to prevent unwanted policies from ever being implemented.

Call it limited democracy.

In 2016, Donald J. Trump was elected president when a spirit of rebellion against America’s failed elites roiled both parties. Both the Trump campaign and the Ted Cruz campaign, which ran second in the Republican race, offered anti-establishment ideas. So, too, did the Bernie Sanders campaign in the Democratic primaries.

Trump’s defining agenda was basically this:

He would build a wall across the Mexican border to halt the flood of illegal migrants. He would extricate us from the half dozen Middle East wars into which Bush II and Obama had plunged us.

He would abrogate the trade deals that had seen imports from NAFTA nations, China, the EU and Japan replace goods made in the USA. He would halt the shuttering of tens of thousands of U.S. factories and the hemorrhaging of millions of manufacturing jobs.

He would call off the new cold war with Russia.

Halfway through this presidential term, where are we?

Part of the U.S. government has been shut down for a month. The wall has not been built and may never be. President Trump’s decision to pull 2,000 U.S. troops out of Syria has met massive resistance from our foreign policy establishment. Trump is being pushed to confront Russia from the Baltic to the Black Sea and to trash the intermediate-range nuclear missile treaty that Ronald Reagan negotiated with Mikhail Gorbachev.

And we are being pushed toward a new Mideast war with Iran.

This was the establishment’s agenda, not Trump’s.

We have lately learned that after Trump fired FBI Director James Comey, a cabal inside the FBI initiated a counterintelligence investigation to discover if Trump was a conscious agent of a Kremlin conspiracy.

Who made this call? Who approved it? Did the FBI discover that Trump is a patriot, or another Alger Hiss? We have not been told by the FBI after two years of investigation. Why not?

We do know that the dirt-diving arm of the Clinton campaign, Fusion GPS, hired a British former spy with KGB connections to cook up a “dirty dossier” that was used to persuade the secret FISA court to approve the surveillance of the Trump campaign.

Foremost among these was “the New Journalism.”

Yet there seems a massive media disinterest in a conspiracy that might portray Trump as the victim of dirty campaign tricks.

Which brings us back to the larger question: While populists have won elections and carried out peaceful revolutions, often the policies for which they have successfully worked are never implemented.

In the 1975 book “Conservative Votes, Liberal Victories: Why the Right Has Failed,” this writer sought to explore and explain the forces that so often deny the right the policy fruits of its political victories.

“The essence of press power lies in the authority to select, elevate and promote one set of ideas, issues, and personalities and to ignore others,” this writer wrote. “The press determines what ‘people will talk and think about’ because of the monopoly it holds over the news and information flowing out of Washington.”

Among the reasons for Trump’s political success, such as it is, is that today’s conservative media did not exist back then, nor did the new social media that he has mastered so well.

Yet still, the left’s power over America’s character- and culture-forming institutions remains overwhelming. It dominates public schools and teachers unions, mainstream churches, college and university faculties, media and entertainment, TV and film.

What is taking place in the West today might be described as a struggle between the capital and the country it rules. England voted to leave the EU; London voted to remain.

In the last analysis, Kennedy was surely right. People who see the policies they have voted for rejected again and again, by the very elites they defeated, will inevitably turn to other means to preserve what they have.

The “yellow vest” protests in Paris show us that.

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11 Comments
22winmag - Q is a Psyop and Trump is lead actor
22winmag - Q is a Psyop and Trump is lead actor
January 22, 2019 6:38 am

Funny thing is, Buchanan never fails to deliver INSIPID milquetoast softball articles on subjects worthy of much more than INSIPID milquetoast softballs.

22winmag - Q is a Psyop and Trump is lead actor
22winmag - Q is a Psyop and Trump is lead actor

+1 -9?

Clinging to big government fake conservative writers will get you NOWHERE!

Ned
Ned
January 22, 2019 7:07 am

So it is that people in the end have absolutely no control over the formation of public policy by and through their leaders. This is the very kind of behavior that causes revolutions. And I don’t mean the peaceful kinds. It is for this reason alone that the U.S. and U.K. have taken hard steps to become totalitarian states.
http://charleshughsmith.blogspot.com/2017/04/is-your-democracy-actually-totalitarian.html

CCRider
CCRider
January 22, 2019 7:40 am

Democracy was always a farce. It could limp along when this country was basically homogenized with European, Christian values. Now that those values have been rung out and we’ve been mongrelized it’s inherent flaws make it a bankrupt and easily manipulated rotted out hulk.

Vote, my ass.

“Democracy… while it lasts is more bloody than either aristocracy or monarchy. Remember, democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself. There is never a democracy that did not commit suicide”.

“Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other”.

John Adams

steve
steve
January 22, 2019 7:58 am

$21-50 Trillion. Where did that go? Sorry, I was asleep-NOT.

wdg
wdg
January 22, 2019 8:40 am

It is becoming increasingly clear that our so-called democracies are a farce. If voting made any difference, it would have been outlawed long ago. The US and just about all nations of the western world are not republics nor democracies…they more closely resemble corrupt fascist oligarchies. This leaves we the people with few good choices since it is becoming increasingly clear that once again our freedom will only come when enough people are prepared to make the ultimate sacrifice for their liberty and freedom.

On the 23rd, 1775, Patrick Henry presented a proposal to organize a volunteer company of cavalry or infantry in every Virginia county. By custom, Henry addressed himself to the Convention’s president, Peyton Randolph of Williamsburg. Henry’s words were not transcribed, but no one who heard them forgot their eloquence, or Henry’s closing words: “Give me liberty, or give me death!” http://www.history.org/almanack/life/politics/giveme.cfm

robert h siddell jr
robert h siddell jr
January 22, 2019 8:41 am

Let me shed some light on the Deep State which reaches into the Jefferson County Republican Party (JCRP) of Florida. I am officially one of the two dozen people on the JCRP Executive Committee but about 10 Jeb Bush men control it all. Trump won this county in 2016 but they picked and sent 6 people to the State Presidential Nomination Committee who support Jeb Bush and hate Trump. They get thousands of dollars from the Republican Party of Florida (RPOF) which has it’s headquarters in The Bush Building in Tallahassee. The JCRP Bosses attend state meetings and the JCRP receives frequent Hqs RPOF visitors; all of that is very closely held by The JCRP Bosses. The RPOF, the JCRP and the 3 surrounding counties refuse to do anything (like waving signs etc) to show the public that the GOP supports Trump’s efforts to finish the Wall. The Rockefeller-Bush NWO NeoCons and RINOs want this shutdown to hurt Trump as much as it should hurt the Democrats. The anti-Trump NWO Deep State is everywhere, is in control, is unAmerican and is rotten to the core.

Tactical Zen
Tactical Zen
  robert h siddell jr
January 22, 2019 12:12 pm

More evidence the corruption is systemic. The only “solution” is a reorganization ala 1776…

Anonymous
Anonymous
January 22, 2019 9:02 am

Man does not live by bread alone.

Motivation in a persons life is everything. Motivation is specific to the individual. It is not some esoteric “meaning of life” drivel.

When people are grabbing for “meaning of life” they are at the last thread of rope before they fall of the cliff.

The government has over taxed its citizens to the point they can’t own assets and form families.

Hollywood and mass media has over taxed the brains of the sheep. Who’s brains have been conditioned to prefer excitement. And those brains are not conscious that they are choosing excitement of being entertained all the time.

However, science has shown that the number 1 cause of mental illness is social isolation.

We prefer social settings as well as camp fires for a reason.

Inevitably humans are chained to the environment their genes evolved in. We are beyond the cracking point.

starfcker
starfcker
  Anonymous
January 22, 2019 11:57 am

“The government has over taxed its citizens to the point they can’t own assets and form families.” That statement is absolute nonsense. Real estate prices have then driven above the point where where paychecks and mortgage payments are in sync by zero interest rates and unchecked refugee asylum, and the student loan scam has put a huge number of kids in undischargeable debt for an amount equivalent to the price of a house. Those two situations have to be remedied before you’re going to have young Americans forming families an acceptable rates. But tell the truth. It has nothing to do with taxes. Young people barely pay taxes.