Are ‘Never Trumpers’ the Future of the GOP?

Guest Post by Pat Buchanan

Are 'Never Trumpers' the Future of the GOP?

If the past is any guide, not only are the reports of the death of Trumpism premature, the probability is that Trumpism has put down roots in our national politics that are not soon, if ever, going to be pulled up.

Denouncing the $900 billion COVID-19 relief bill as a parsimonious “disgrace” and hinting at an Alamo-style finish on Jan. 6, when Congress votes to declare Joe Biden the next president, Donald Trump is not going to go quietly.

The anti-Trumpers and “Never Trumpers” celebrating at Christmas 2020, in this “dark winter” of Joe Biden’s depiction, are assuring each other that Trumpism and Trump are dead and gone for good in four weeks.

The future of the GOP, they suggest, belongs to the Republicans who resisted and renounced Trump through the last five years of his candidacy and presidency.

As for those cowards and collaborators who stood by Trump and refused to repudiate him, they will, in turn, be repudiated by history and the American electorate alike.

The wish, here, is very much the father to the thought.

For if the past is any guide, not only are the reports of the death of Trumpism premature, the probability is that Trumpism has put down roots in our national politics that are not soon, if ever, going to be pulled up.

For those of us of a certain age, a comparable situation arose at Christmas 1964. Barry Goldwater had just been crushed in a 44-state landslide, winning the votes of only 27 million Americans. The senator had carried only five states of the Deep South and his home state of Arizona.

The establishment saw in the crushing of Goldwater the defeat and rout of the “extremist” movement that had produced him. “The Party That Lost Its Head” was the title of a widely hailed post-election book by two Ripon Society Republicans.

The establishment consensus was that Govs. Nelson Rockefeller of New York, William Scranton of Pennsylvania and George Romney of Michigan were the future of the party, if it was to have a future.

What followed?

Richard Nixon, who had stood by Goldwater when the party’s liberal elite abandoned him, would lead the GOP to recapture 47 House seats in 1966, take the presidency in 1968, and run up a 49 state landslide in 1972.

Thus began a period of GOP presidential ascendancy, with Nixon, Reagan and Bush I winning five of six elections from 1968 to 1988, until the first baby boomer president, Bill Clinton, arrived on the scene.

And while there are differences between now and then, there are many similarities.

Do the anti-Trumpers or “Never Trumpers” represent the future of the GOP? If so, where is the postwar precedent for this? No Republican who turned his back on Goldwater was ever nominated for president or vice president following Goldwater’s defeat.

When President Gerald Ford put Rockefeller on his ticket after taking over from President Nixon, the Kansas City convention of 1976 demanded Rockefeller’s removal as the price of party unity.

Rockefeller was sacrificed, as the right had demanded.

Four years after Ford’s defeat, Mr. Conservative himself, Ronald Reagan, Goldwater’s most effective surrogate in 1964, was nominated and won successive landslides in 1980 and 1984.

Other factors and forces point to the probability that Trumpism has a major role in the party’s future.

Where Presidents Truman, Nixon, and George W. Bush left office with approval ratings in the 20s, Trump’s approval rating is still in the 40s, where it has been for the duration of his presidency.

Second, the issues that propelled Trump to the nomination and the Oval Office still resonate with the American people.

Among them are mass migration, insecure borders and dependency upon foreign imports for the necessities of our national life.

Moreover, there is shrinking support for a foreign policy that has us tied down militarily in Europe, East Asia and the Middle East, to fight if need be, in the defense of scores of nations, few of which have a direct bearing on the national security of the United States.

Another issue Trump elevated and exploited that is more acute now than in 2016, is a distrust of the media, the “deep state” and the political, cultural and academic establishments that have alienated the 74 million who voted for Trump.

And if the past is prologue, the Republican Party will make a major comeback in 2022.

Consider. Two years after his smashing victory over Goldwater, LBJ and his party lost 47 House seats. Ronald Reagan, after his landslide in 1980, lost 26 House seats in 1982. After routing Bush I in 1992, Bill Clinton lost 54 House seats and the Senate. Two years after winning the presidency, Barack Obama lost both the House and Senate in 2014.

Is it likely Joe Biden will be celebrating his 80th birthday after making history by leading his party to control of Congress in 2022?

For Republicans, the nomination of 2024 is a prize to be sought.

However, if one has spent the last four years trashing Trump, it may be as out of reach as it was for Rocky.

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12 Comments
Stucky
Stucky
December 29, 2020 7:14 am

“For Republicans, the nomination of 2024 is a prize to be sought.”

Amen, Brother Buchanon! Preach it!

We now live in times of trouble, but fuck yea, we will vote our way out of this in 2024. In 2024, The Vote will restore life, liberty, and happiness.

My calculations prove Jesus was going to return on Nov.9, 2024. But, he changed his mind after The Vote of 2024. The prize to be sought has been found! Republicans will restore our broken land! Take a hike Jesus, we got this covered.

Arrow
Arrow
  Stucky
December 29, 2020 9:32 am

I regret having to be the one to divulge the secret Stucky, but you voted yourself into this mess… you cannot vote yourself out. Have a nice day.

rhs jr
rhs jr
  Arrow
December 29, 2020 10:59 am

It’s the Democrat Vote Fraud (and RINO Traitors) that is the problem, not the voting itself.

Stucky
Stucky
  Arrow
December 29, 2020 11:28 am

” … you voted yourself into this mess… you cannot vote yourself out.”

I know that. That was my point exactly …. via a mechanism known as ‘sarcasm’. Next time I use that mechanism I will end it with, /sarc, or sarc off.

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
  Stucky
December 29, 2020 4:09 pm

Arrow ain’t so sharp.

rhs jr
rhs jr
December 29, 2020 11:01 am

The Fat Lady hasn’t sung yet, the 2020 election isn’t over; and might not be for a while.

The 47th Element
The 47th Element
December 29, 2020 12:40 pm

Mike Pence is a last chance wild card. It remains to be seen whether he’ll support Trump or the political Establishment. Should Pence betray Trump’s confidence on January 6 he will be “persona non grata” with me- just like the rest of the DC politicians selling Americans down the river.

Brian Reilly
Brian Reilly
  The 47th Element
December 30, 2020 8:29 am

47, I am sure that Mr. Pence is weighing your opinion seriously, just like all the rest of the politicians in DC (Albany, Atlanta, Springfield…) selling Americans down the river.

They don’t give a fuck what you think, and they never will. You might like them (like Trump, perhaps) but they still don’t give a fuck, not at all.

Brian Reilly
Brian Reilly
December 29, 2020 3:26 pm

I will be interested to see if there is a large drop off in voting in general, and for the GOP in particular. With the way the entire system is gamed, I am not certain that we will have any certainty about voting until it is back to in-person paper votes, and I don’t see that on the horizon, not even smoke.

I am done voting, there is no point in it. I do wonder, though, s I will keep looking into it. We will miss Pat Buchanon. I hope not too soon.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
December 29, 2020 9:02 pm

If the never-Trumpers take over the republican party, it will be nothing but a small regional party and have very little power in national politics.

overthecliff
overthecliff
  TN Patriot
December 30, 2020 12:40 am

It is that already. Trump won inspite of them.

Bad Brad
Bad Brad
December 30, 2020 1:19 am

All this talk of future elections is a big waste of time if this vote/election cheating is not taken care of ASAP. If it stands, then look at California. The dirty Dems have SUPER MAJORITIES in both their State House and Senate. They
have a Commie Guv and judges as wacky as bed bugs.
All they have to do is set their cheat-0-matic voting machines to the numbers they like. Ballot Harvesting on an industrial strength level. If they toss the Electoral College, then 300 counties will tell the remaining nearly 3,000 counties how high to jump.