What the Next President Faces

Guest Post by Pat Buchanan

What the Next President Faces

Given the cards he has been dealt in 2020, and the hatred of the media he daily confronts, it is astonishing that Trump retains his energy and enthusiasm for the battle. Most presidents would have long ago been broken… Should Joe Biden win, he would be, on Jan. 20, 2021, the oldest and most visibly enfeebled leader to win the presidency in the history of the republic…

Of the presidents in the modern era, many have been dealt a difficult hand by history, but perhaps none more so than Donald Trump.

In 1952, Harry Truman was in his third year of a stalemated war in Korea that was costing 200 American lives every week. He lost the New Hampshire primary to Sen. Estes Kefauver and decided to pack it in.

In 1968, Lyndon B. Johnson had also been challenged in New Hampshire, by Sen. Eugene McCarthy. And, he, too, had on his hands a seemingly endless Asian war if he was not prepared to escalate militarily and add hundreds of thousands more troops to the 500,000 already in Vietnam.

Like Truman before him, LBJ stood down.

In 1980, Jimmy Carter also had a challenge from within his party — Edward Kennedy. And for the entire last year of his presidency, 52 U.S. hostages were held in Teheran while Carter presided over an economy where the interest rates had hit 21% and inflation 13%.

Trump had no primary challenger. He had not taken us into any new wars. And he had begun 2020 with the U.S. economy firing on all cylinders. But it all crashed in March and April in the worst pandemic in a century, which destroyed his economy and has since consumed a quarter of a million American lives.

October of Trump’s reelection year saw a new wave of COVID-19 infections and the bottom fall out of the stock market.

Given the cards he has been dealt in 2020, and the hatred of the media he daily confronts, it is astonishing that Trump retains his energy and enthusiasm for the battle. Most presidents would have long ago been broken.

Thus it is that, four days before the election, Trump is decidedly the underdog. With the popular vote surely lost, Trump has to sweep almost all the battleground states — Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Arizona, Ohio, Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania — while holding onto all the states he won in 2016. A tall order.

Should Joe Biden win, he would be, on Jan. 20, 2021, the oldest and most visibly enfeebled leader to win the presidency in the history of the republic, with the possible exception of Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1945.

Biden would have to deal with an economy that, if the stock market remains a reliable lead indicator, may be tanking anew even as the COVID-19 epidemic consumes a thousand American lives daily.

And foreign policy, that lost issue of the campaign of 2020, will be clamoring anew for the president’s attention.

In the Asia-Pacific region, China is increasingly defiant of the U.S. and openly applying military pressure upon Taiwan, matching U.S. arms sales to the island with ever more direct threats.

Earlier this month, Beijing celebrated the 75th anniversary of China’s intervention in the Korean War, where its troops suffered heavy losses but caused most of the 36,000 U.S. dead in that conflict.

And, this fall, a war broke out in the South Caucasus that, if not contained, could draw in Russia, Turkey and Iran.

The conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh — an Armenian-populated enclave contained wholly within Azerbaijan’s borders — has resisted efforts by Russia and the U.S. to mediate a truce. The Azeris appear determined to resolve the territorial dispute in the way Narendra Modi of India lately resolved the dispute with Pakistan over Kashmir.

Russia has an alliance with Armenia and bases inside. The Turks are supporting Muslim Azerbaijan, and, with the Israelis, have been providing the Azeris with modern weaponry such as advanced drones, which have taken a devastating toll on Armenian troops and armor.

On the cultural war front, France and Turkey, both members of the NATO alliance, are trading national insults over a crackdown on Islamists by President Emmanuel Macron after a Chechen Muslim beheaded a French teacher who used the Charlie Hebdo cartoons of the prophet as examples of protected speech and press freedoms in secular France.

Macron’s perceived attacks on Islam triggered a personal insult from Turkey’s President Erdogan. This led to the recall of the French ambassador to Turkey. The clash over the blasphemous cartoons and the beheading of the teacher have provoked anti-French demonstrations across the Muslim world.

In the latest affront, Charlie Hebdo published a cartoon of Erdogan lifting the burqa of a woman, similar to the cartoon of the prophet that precipitated the 2015 massacre at the Paris offices of Charlie Hebdo.

European nations are lining up behind France, while the leaders of Muslim nations such as Bangladesh and Pakistan are damning the French for tolerating the ridicule of their religious beliefs.

“I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it,” Voltaire is said to have responded to Rousseau.

That may reflect French values. But, as Kipling wrote, “East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet, Till Earth and Sky stand presently at God’s great Judgment Seat.”

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7 Comments
musket
musket
October 30, 2020 9:45 am

Biden was never expected to warm the seat. He had never realized this and they haven’t told him anyway. Harris is the perfect seat warmer who will do exactly what she is told and bathe luxuriously in the adulation and praise of a mendacious press.

She has hitlary’s cackle laugh to cover her lies that will drive everyone crazy eventually. Not being as photogenic and as good a bullshit artist as barry her replacement is being spun up now.

yahsure
yahsure
October 30, 2020 10:53 am

Let’s hope Trump wins. Biden or Harris just isn’t up to the task.

Southern Sage
Southern Sage
October 30, 2020 10:53 am

I am disappointed in Pat, a great American patriot. Yes, the race is going to be ugly and brutal, but the idea that Trump is hopelessly behind Biden is, in my opinion, nonsense. By giving weight to the spurious polls he greatly harms Trump. Trump may well lose but the loss will only open the door to civil conflict in the United States. The Kamala Harris administration will be seen as illegitimate by the historic core population of America from Day One and, after she attempts to impose Marxist programs, by most of the rest as well. I live in Florida, supposedly a “swing state”. I see no sign of that at all. Democrats may swarm out of their moldy hideouts like bedbugs but I doubt it. Let´s see what happens, folks. And Pat, chin up, please.

Stucky
Stucky
  Southern Sage
October 30, 2020 1:04 pm

” … the idea that Trump is hopelessly behind Biden is, in my opinion, nonsense.”

+100

If Biden wins, I’ll continue to read Buchanan for his accurate prescience.

If Trump wins, Buchanan — Patriot and all — can go fuck himself.

Henry Ford
Henry Ford
October 30, 2020 1:28 pm

I often remark to those around me that I don’t know where Trump gets his energy. 74 years old.

Lee Harvey Griswald
Lee Harvey Griswald
October 30, 2020 3:02 pm

Pat’s getting pretty old & is less sharp than he once was.

I stopped reading at the 1/4 million Covid lives part.

William Williams
William Williams
  Lee Harvey Griswald
November 1, 2020 10:22 pm

That’s my general strategy now when reading Pat’s material. I once admired Mr. Buchanan but, at this point in his career, he seems 20+ years behind the times, and has little to offer.

I usually start a Buchanan column and read it until a statement pops up which seems surprisingly dull-witted or naive, and then I quit. The sad thing is that Pat Buchanan really is neither dull-witted or naive, he’s just becoming irrelevant.