Why the elites are so hated and Donald Trump is stronger than ever after three indictments

Guest Post by Alex Berenson

A new piece from a New York Times (!) columnist gets to the heart of the matter. It hit me hard, since I too have gotten in trouble for telling the elites something they didn’t want to hear.

David Brooks is a conservative New York Times columnist (which means he’s not all that conservative). He’s smart, but he tends towards self-satisfied windbaggery. He’s a guy who didn’t tell readers he took money from a nonprofit he promoted – after he wrote a book called “The Road to Character.”

Hey, maybe he was taking the scenic route.

But Brooks just nailed it.

Did he ever. In a column called, “What if We’re the Bad Guys Here?” Brooks sought to explain the increasingly obvious fact that the prosecutions of Donald Trump are only strengthening him.

Trump now polls even with Joe Biden even though the economy is far stronger than it was six months ago. The United States has avoided recession (because we haven’t really dealt with inflation, and because where else can companies invest? Europe, which is halfway to tearing up its roads to make Greta Thunberg happy? China, where you can make all the money you like as long as Xi Jinping doesn’t notice?)

Presidential elections are supposedly referendums on economic growth: Are you better off today than you were four years ago? Yet neither solid growth and stock market recovery nor Trump’s indictments have helped Biden – or hurt Trump, who is now a near-lock to win the Republican nomination.

Ron DeSantis’s bizarre decision to focus on the homoerotic Nazi vote rather than his success keeping Florida open has helped Trump too. But Trump’s strength clearly is bigger than DeSantis’s problems. No other Republican candidate has a realistic shot either. (In fact, the causality may run the other way, as Trump drives DeSantis to desperate and stupid moves.)

So what’s going on?

Brooks has a theory, and it’s a good one. It sure matches my experience since 2020.

Brooks’s article is paywalled. But this is the essential thought:

I ask you to try on a vantage point in which we anti-Trumpers are not the eternal good guys. In fact, we’re the bad guys.

This story begins in the 1960s, when high school grads had to go off to fight in Vietnam, but the children of the educated class got college deferments…

The ideal that “we’re all in this together” was replaced with the reality that the educated class lives in a world up here, and everybody else is forced into a world down there. Members of our class are always publicly speaking out for the marginalized, but somehow we always end up building systems that serve ourselves.

(What if “The Elite Guide To Serving Man” turned out to be a cookbook?)

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Thus, Brooks writes:

It’s easy to understand why people in less-educated classes would conclude that they are under economic, political, cultural and moral assault — and why they’ve rallied around Trump as their best warrior against the educated class. Trump understood that it’s not the entrepreneurs who seem most threatening to workers; it’s the professional class.

Yes, yes, a thousand times yes.

Here’s what I’d add. Trump is not alone in that realization.

But he is so obnoxious, so narcissistic, and so unapologetic that he drives the elites to distraction. As I wrote in May, Trump “causes his opponents to overreact and thus reveal themselves.”

Democrats and reporters (I know, the overlap is about 100 percent) may pretend to care about fair treatment under the law and in journalism. But how can anyone who has seen the plea deal Hunter Biden was about to receive last week believe them? At this point they hate Trump so much they seem ready to do anything to prevent him from assuming office again.

Yes, the elites believe in the rule of law. Totally. Completely.

As long as they’re winning.

How am I so sure?

Because I have felt their wrath myself. Especially in 2021.

The elites had faith in the Covid vaccines, and the process that led to their emergency authorization. (At least they did once Biden won.)

They didn’t entirely understand it, but they believed in it. Given the importance of Covid jabs, they believed they could trust drug companies to tell the truth about them. They believed the Food & Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control would provide a meaningful check on the companies, too.

And they did NOT want to hear anyone say otherwise, especially if those objections were grounded in data. (They didn’t mind hearing bizarre, conspiratorial theories like the one that mRNAs make people magnetic, because they liked believing that anyone who had questions must be a fool.)

No one, except maybe Tucker Carlson, felt their anger on the jabs more than I did. And that’s not a coincidence. Tucker and I were both class traitors and thus particularly annoyed them.

For a while they were content to rely on mockery and social ostracism to shut me up.

But when those measures failed, and push came to shove in the summer of 2021, the media, academic, and leftist political elites made clear that they didn’t give a damn about my First Amendment right to speak.

They still don’t. They haven’t even acknowledged the black-and-white evidence I have presented of the White House’s censorship efforts.

So, yeah, I cannot stand Donald Trump. (Yes, still.) But I know very well how he and his supporters feel. As I texted a friend yesterday:

There is one big difference between me and Trump, though.

At this point the elites would rather forget about the mRNAs. Everyone knows the vaccines didn’t work. They didn’t stop Covid, and they probably didn’t even make a meaningful difference to its trajectory. It mutated to become more transmissible and less virulent, as viruses do, and everyone wound up getting it anyway.

But they can’t forget about Donald Trump. Because he will not go away.

What they don’t get is that their relentless refusal to let voters decide Trump’s fate for themselves is now provoking a backlash, a backlash that is only going to grow.

The details of what Trump did with a few boxes in Mar-a-Lago last year or even in the White House in January 2021 matter less and less.

What matters is the growing perception that Trump is being hounded not in spite of the fact he might win next year but because of it.

Jack Smith doesn’t get to decide who is going to be president any more than Andy Slavitt decides who can talk about Covid vaccines.

The elites have forgotten that they don’t get to make all the rules. Most, maybe, but not all. As Brooks wrote, “‘History is a graveyard of classes which have preferred caste privileges to leadership.’ That is the destiny our class is now flirting with.”

Or, to put it in a more populist fashion:

Fuck with the bull, get the horns.

Trump’s not the bull. The voters are the bull.

Trump’s the horns.

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32 Comments
YourAverageJoe
YourAverageJoe
August 7, 2023 7:49 am

I’m out to punish the power elite, and if voting for Trump does it, then so be it.

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
  YourAverageJoe
August 7, 2023 10:13 am

Punishing the “power elite” will generally require being up-close and personal, Joe.

Ginger
Ginger
  Aunt Acid
August 7, 2023 10:40 am

Hand grenades are about as far away as you are allowed to be away from the opponent, unless you can get your hands on a Davy Crockett. No need to do anything unless there is some fun involved.

TonyBaloney
TonyBaloney
  Ginger
August 7, 2023 12:46 pm

Are there no ropes and lampposts any longer?

Swrichmond
Swrichmond
  Aunt Acid
August 8, 2023 7:22 am

It’s actually rather simple.

In the CW2 novel I am writing, the elites were accustomed to enjoying the relative security of being deeply embedded in wealthy urban- or urban-attached enclaves, given extra protection by local police, etc. So the problem was solved by flushing them out of those enclaves by turning the cities into charnel houses, by merely turning off the electricity, forcing them to leave and isolate in their bolt-holes. No amount of security was sufficient to keep them safe and luxurious in any close proximity to any city. The cities had nothing or no one the rebels wanted or needed anyway, and the cities were the source of all society’s ills. Literally all of them.

Then, the rebels forced isolation of the bolt holes. Nothing in or out. Problem solved.

Balbinus
Balbinus
August 7, 2023 8:09 am

How about we change the term “elite” to vermin! A much better description of these nefarious criminals.

Mary Christine
Mary Christine
  Balbinus
August 7, 2023 10:39 am

I prefer to call them parasites but to each his own.

TonyBaloney
TonyBaloney
  Mary Christine
August 7, 2023 12:46 pm

Satanic parasites.

Melty
Melty
August 7, 2023 8:25 am

Interesting, I’ve always wondered what a higher education does to these people that poisons their mind to follow marxism. I have my share of diplomas and am conservative and have witnessed others who came from working class backgrounds turn to marxist shit as soon as they get theirs. Most of their degrees revolve around history, political science, journalism and other such bullshit. Trump it is then. The more it puts them in a lather, the more I’ll support it

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Melty
August 7, 2023 11:42 am

Blind and Blissful

“High levels of education are perfectly compatible with, if not actually conducive to, certain kinds of blindness. The educated are often snobs who look down on the uneducated not because of their actual behavior, which like anyone else’s behavior may be good or bad, but ex officio, simply because they are uneducated and do not discuss things in the abstract. Hamlet therefore knows that Polonius will be outraged at being mistaken for a fishmonger; but Hamlet also knows that a fishmonger is more likely to be an honest man than a courtier, if for no other reason than that his livelihood is not likely to survive dishonesty, whereas it is actually a requirement of the courtier that, metaphorically, so many of us have become.”

Obbledy
Obbledy
  Anonymous
August 7, 2023 12:41 pm

Well stated,my experiences as well….

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
  Anonymous
August 7, 2023 6:30 pm

Too much of what is called ‘education’ is little more than an expensive isolation from reality. Thomas Sowell
Ain’t that the truth. Or should I say, the escape from truth.
Our Universities outside STEM teach ONLY lies now.

Obbledy
Obbledy
  Melty
August 7, 2023 12:39 pm

So,I am “less educated”with a technical degree and I am not stupid!made poor choices in my life?,you betcha,that’s what makes me NOT stupid,I LEARN from my eyes and experiences,but my mistakes as well……I never understood how the “ educated” could be such sheep well before the coof came along !!

TonyBaloney
TonyBaloney
  Obbledy
August 7, 2023 12:48 pm

The disdain the elite at my former employer had for the rank and file was insane, especially considering we are all educated scientists.

ryan
ryan
August 7, 2023 8:29 am

I honestly can’t imagine how anyone can’t see that all of these people, Trump, Biden, Clinton, DeSantis, Kennedy, Putin, Zelensky and so forth are all just actors playing their part. Clown World is the number one TV show on air today. So long as we keep focusing on them, we’ll never make any progress on our own. So yes, “we are the bad guys here” because we keep supporting these vermin and playing their game.

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
  ryan
August 7, 2023 10:14 am

zackly, Ryan.

Balbinus
Balbinus
  ryan
August 7, 2023 10:47 am

AAAA+ comment Ryan!

overthecliff
overthecliff
  Balbinus
August 7, 2023 11:11 am

C’mon ryan, MIke Pence is the guy to lead us out of the wilderness.

Dying Sun
Dying Sun
  ryan
August 7, 2023 11:37 am

. . . are all just actors playing their part.

Include yourself, and everyone else (me too) on this site, then you are right. We play our role and eventually exit the stage. If you don’t think you too are an actor playing a part, then you’re delusional.

Obbledy
Obbledy
  ryan
August 7, 2023 12:43 pm

They’re too busy making a living to bother with such things(that’s the excuse I always hear)as if it has no effect on them….

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
  ryan
August 7, 2023 6:37 pm

“As You Like It”

“All the world’s a stage,
And all the men and women merely players;
They have their exits and their entrances,
And one man in his time plays many parts,”

My starring role is to not play their game.

Gadsden flag
Gadsden flag
August 7, 2023 9:51 am

The argument in support of voting

In our brave new world the purpose of voting is not to win the election, but if that occurs then double plus good.

The purpose of voting is to increment the tally and raise the bar of what is necessary to corrupt the results. This forces the darkness to work harder. This forces obviousness. This forces execution errors by stupid zombies. It forces talking heads to implicate themselves. It forces government thugs like the FBI to reveal their hatred of moms and children and to publicly and politically vilify the “opposition” in a posture that is premonition of genocide.

It is your opportunity to play puppet master to the master puppet master. Voting is your sand in the gears. It’s like sending the IRS 40000 pennies to pay your cattle fee.

Were just a single soul – some anti war, anti fed, anti gov, sovereign individual idealist to cast a single ballot for the out of power “opposition”, the MIPS (mafia in power) could easily generate winning ballots counts from many place – nursing homes, graveyards, Darien Gap, White House cocaine cubbies…

Voting forces a response. Engage for Battle.

Obbledy
Obbledy
  Gadsden flag
August 7, 2023 12:50 pm

Then explain house members being there for three decades,two years at a time?….
No,they have stealing elections for a long time……the local media doesn’t talk about it,the locals are dis-engaged,a low voter turnout makes it easier to manipulate the numbers…..viola!….don’t even get me started on the Senate….same problem that never should have been created in the first place!…

Allin
Allin
  Obbledy
August 7, 2023 3:05 pm

The House of Reps was set up for the People, and the Senate was originally set up for each of the States to appoint their respective Senators (States Rights). The legislatures of the State changed much quicker, as the people were closer to them and through the voting process change their legislatures. At which time when their Senator was up for reappointment a different Senator could be appointed. As the Senator was appointed to act as an agent for the State, the change in a Senator could occur rather quickly. If the appointed Senator voted against the wishes of the State they represented, then that State legislature would call for the Senator to return to the Capital and they could be fired and replaced.

This all changed after the ratification of the 17th Amendment on April 8, 1913. This gave the People the power to directly elect their Senator. Later that year, the Federal Reserve Act was passed. This Act turned over the control of our money to foreign interests. The PTB knew it was cheaper to bribe two parties rather than bribing the Legislatures of each State.

As Ron Paul would say “It’s time to end the FED”. And I would add, it’s also the time to repeal the 17th.

overthecliff
overthecliff
August 7, 2023 11:07 am

Opportunity to take action against the communists is coming closer. The last time this country was so divided and hostile was 1859.

Dying Sun
Dying Sun
August 7, 2023 11:45 am

But he is so obnoxious, so narcissistic, and so unapologetic

and yet people, myself included, find him likeable. I believe Trump went in as President, the first time, a naive fool who thought that people can get along. I don’t think that until late in his first term he realized that Washington truly is a swamp full of corrupt perverts, drug addicts, and hate-filled psychopaths. I think his eye are open now. Can he make a difference if he gets into office again? I have no idea.

Obbledy
Obbledy
  Dying Sun
August 7, 2023 12:53 pm

Xiden has the cabal behind him,DJT didn’t even have his own FAMILY behind him……
Lol,kinda like Kennedy……..

Bill Castle
Bill Castle
  Dying Sun
August 7, 2023 1:31 pm

“I believe Trump went in as President, the first time, a naive fool who thought that people can get along…”

So Donald Trump was an extremely successful businessman in New York for many years before he was president, his father was a successful businessman whom Donald learned from — and yet was/is also a naive fool who thought that people can get along?

“Can he make a difference if he gets into office again? I have no idea.”

Oh, he can make a difference. It just may be that the “difference” is gonna be a difference that’ll make pro-Trump people look back after he retires from the Presidency in 2028 and go, “Well, he didn’t do anything differently this time, he promised all this stuff he never delivered on … but I still believe in him!’

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
  Dying Sun
August 7, 2023 6:41 pm

I find him endlessly entertaining.
He pisses off all the people I despise,
and is genuinely funny. And that spectacular hairdo.

The perfect emcee for our ClownWorld.

HEEEEEEEER’S DONNY!!!!

BL
BL
August 7, 2023 1:49 pm

J6 was a theatrical production, why do we keep playing this farce as anything other than theater for chumps, starring Trump?

Anonymous
Anonymous
August 7, 2023 5:14 pm

The ‘elite’ are hated?

Why would anyone hate the people responsible for turning western civilization into a hellish violent third world shithole?

Anonymous
Anonymous
August 7, 2023 6:54 pm

” David Brooks is a conservative New York Times columnist (which means he’s not all that conservative). He’s smart, but he tends towards self-satisfied windbaggery.”

These pompous asses have a job to do. Just like Rush Limpbaugh and his replacements.
Just like 99 % of the rest of conservative MSM. They are a pressure relief valve.
They will ignore as much as possible as long as possible , then with great fanfare say ” Look at ME …. Telling you what you already have known for months “. Because at some point to continue the ignoring of facts becomes just too obvious.

‘ Stay tuned and our expert panel will ” reveal ” the three things you need to know ‘
‘ You NEED us ‘