If Trump wins the nomination,
prepare for the end of the conservative party
If there ever was anything that could be called a “conservative
party,” Reagan killed it. If there was
one thing conservatives might once have been known for, it was some reasonable
concern about deficits. This ended with
Ronnie.
Since then, neither George Will nor any other commentator
can identify a single issue of substance upon which so-called conservatives and
so-called liberals disagree. Yes, it is
all theater – political theater.
Now, if George is concerned about a Trump victory bringing
on the end of the Republican Party, this is more understandable – this schism
should have been recognized by party leadership in 2008, with Ron Paul’s
success. In any case, nothing to lament
(one mainstream party down, one to go), but more understandable.
Let’s see what George has to say in defense of his concern:
his opening paragraph is nothing but psychobabble regarding Trump’s personality
disorders (as Will observes these from afar, presumably). If George is looking for mentally and
emotionally well-balanced individuals to be president, I suspect he would have
to go back at least 120 years, maybe more, to find even one.
Will does not like that Putin and Trump have formed some
version of a mutual admiration society; Putin, after all, is a murderer:
Perhaps the 56 journalists murdered
were coincidental victims of amazingly random violence that the former KGB
operative’s police state is powerless to stop.
We are fed daily by white pundits and talking heads ignoring
the thousands of brown-skinned Muslim deaths caused by white action while
lamenting the handfuls of white deaths at the hands of brown-skinned Muslim
terrorists. But George Will has hit a
new low: Putin is bad because he murders (supposedly) those of Will’s
profession!
It has, however, been “proven,”
perhaps even to Trump’s exacting standards, that Putin has dismembered Ukraine.
One reason that the so-called “conservative party” is coming
to an end is because the lies are so completely transparent. Without suggesting Putin’s hands are clean
regarding Ukraine, the weight of evidence is overwhelmingly pointed to western
fingerprints in the troubles of this region.
Two words will suffice: NATO and Nuland.
Will further condemns Putin:
(Counts one and two at the 1946
Nuremberg trials concerned conspiracy to wage, and waging, aggressive war.)
To which a reasonable person might reply: Iraq; George W.
Bush and Dick Cheney. Let the trials
begin.
…by his embrace of Putin, and by
postulating a slanderous moral equivalence — Putin kills journalists, the
United States kills terrorists, what’s the big deal, or the difference? — Trump
has forced conservatives to recognize their immediate priority.
One reason that the so-called “conservative party” is coming
to an end is because the lies are so completely transparent, but I repeat
myself.
The United States creates
terrorists; I will suggest more have been created than have been killed. The United States kills wedding parties and
doctors without borders and starves hundreds of thousands of children and
deploys depleted uranium and causes hell on earth throughout the Middle East,
North Africa and Central Asia and tells China that the South China Sea is
American territory and perpetuates NATO against phantom enemies in order to
extend empire.
Will goes on to a long history of his version of
conservatism in American politics, ending with another whopper:
But the Republican Party won five
of the next seven presidential elections. In two of them, Ronald Reagan secured
the party’s continuity as the custodian of conservatism.
I have already offered my view of Reagan’s so-called
conservatism. I will end with the view
of someone far more qualified than I on this (and just about any) topic; Murray
Rothbard offers his views on Reagan’s so-called “conservatism”:
Eight years, eight dreary,
miserable, mind-numbing years, the years of the Age of Reagan, are at long last
coming to an end. These years have surely left an ominous legacy for the
future: we shall undoubtedly suffer from the after-shocks of Reaganism for
years to come.
Rothbard then catalogues a long list of failings – measured against
a conservative standard. He ends,
however, on a positive note:
Has the Reagan Administration done
nothing good in its eight ghastly years on earth, you might ask? Yes, it has
done one good thing; it has repealed the despotic 55-mile-per-hour highway
speed limit. And that is it.
Leave it to Rothbard to find the needle in that haystack!
Conclusion
One reason that the so-called “conservative party” is coming
to an end is because the lies are so completely transparent, but I repeat myself…repeatedly.
I will not vote for Trump or any of the candidates in this
election. However, there must be
something good about the man if so many monkeys are going bananas about his success.
Which brings me to a point I have contemplating for some
time. Trump has said many things in the
last few months that would have derailed any other candidate for political
office; the media would have destroyed and then ignored such a beast. But this hasn’t happened this time. It leads me to one of a handful of possible
explanations:
1)
Some powerful people want Trump to win.
2)
The mainstream media has finally been exposed as
impotent due to the internet.
3)
Some powerful people want Hillary to win, and
they believe Trump is the easiest Republican to take down in the general
election.
It all makes for great reality TV, if you enjoy that sort of
thing.