Keith, you are 100% correct about this arrogant, anti democratic, elitist  
SOB......He is creative in his ability to reinvent history......reminds me 
of  the Soviets and their rewriting of history and we used to laugh at them 
for  doing so but now the lefties here are following in the Soviets foot  
paths......
 
 
In a message dated 12/21/2015 6:37:31 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
Geesh  what a piss poor, revisionist sense of history, and yet there are 
Americans  that swallow this bullshit up hook, line and sinker.






On Mon, Dec 21, 2015 at 9:32 AM, MJ <[email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected]) > wrote:


Dec 11, 2015
The Conservative Meltdown, Courtesy of Trump
By Jeffrey Tucker 

For 60 years, the conservative  establishment has worked to overcome the 
biggest leftist lie of them all:  that non-leftists are really Nazis in 
disguise. To wreck that view,  conservatism reinvented itself after World War 
II.

William Buckley,  editor of National Review, led the way. He purged the 
hard racists,  dedicated segregationists, the Falangists, the anti-semites, the 
 crypto-Nazis, the theocrats and ecclesiocrats, and the wildly paranoid  
conspiracy mongers.

Buckley was the one to do it too, because he was  erudite and educated, 
with a subtle sense of things. It was a massive effort  in social and political 
control, and it mostly worked. The culminating  victory came with the 
election of Ronald Reagan.

So sensitive was  Buckley to the charge of Nazi sympathies that he lost his 
composure  completely, on live television, when in 1968 Gore Vidal charged 
him with  being a crypto-Nazi. It was enough to cause Buckley, again on live 
 television, to threaten Vidal with a punch in the face.

_https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZY_nq4tfi24&feature=youtu.be

_ (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZY_nq4tfi24&feature=youtu.be) And  
Buckley never stopped the purges even through the 2000s. To be in the  Buckley 
circle, you had to be housebroken. You had to avoid the fever  swamps.

Many of these purges were wholly justified, but there was  also collateral 
damage. He also purged the libertarians and the Randians  too, for different 
reasons. Libertarians weren’t on board with the Cold War,  so that was 
enough for him. As for Rand, perhaps it was the atheism above  all else, since 
by this time, a firm defense of religious faith had become  essential to the 
package of this new thing called conservatism.

If  Buckley was so worried about the impression that the only alternative 
to  leftism was Nazism, he might have cooled it a bit on suggesting nuclear 
war  against the North Vietnamese and the Russians. If a distinguishing mark 
of  Nazism is the use of mass violence to serve political ends, an 
ideological  change would have been more effective than purges in countering 
the 
smears  against the right. He might also have shown less affection for 
police-state  tactics against antiwar protestors. After all, these smears from 
the 
left  have the whiff of credibility for a reason.

And now in 2015 enters  Donald Trump. He is not a marginal candidate. His 
rise and persistent  dominance of the Republican field has establishment 
conservatives panicked,  simply because it’s proof that their ideology is not 
dominant among GOP  voters. Every demographic analysis of his supporters shows 
that they do not  get their news from magazines or the internet. These 
people (middle age,  middle income, white) are TV watchers and mostly haven’t 
been to college.  What the intelligentsia says doesn’t impact their lives at 
all.

And  yet their voices have a plurality in the Republican party. We haven’t 
heard  from them that much in recent years because they’ve not had a 
standard  bearer and the establishment has exercised such tight control. Now 
with  
Trump, we have the perfect storm: a person who is the caricature of the ugly 
 American. He pushes patriotism to the point of nativism, energy in the  
executive to the point of fascism, police power as a solution without  limits, 
and military strength to the point of outright worship of war as the  only 
suitable means.

The latent statism of the right reaches its  apotheosis in Trump, and it is 
driving the conservative establishment crazy.  He is the painting in the 
attic, and they want it to remain  hidden.

As for populism generally, both conservatives and  libertarians have 
variously toyed with it in the past. Surely the people  want liberty. Surely 
the 
only real problem is the ruling class and its  power. If the people get their 
way, through an assertive wresting of control  from the elites, the result 
would be a freer America. The real problem  traces to the people controlling 
the party, not the voters as  such.

But look at what’s happening. The establishment is losing  control, but the 
result is not a movement that favors freedom but something  more like the 
right-wing version of the Red Guard. The Trump movement is  unleashing 
unguided hate: it was Mexicans, then Syrians, then all Muslims,  and now he can 
stand in front of audiences ridiculing free speech and elicit  cheers from the 
frothing masses.

H.L. Mencken is making much more  sense to me today. This is a change for 
me. I’ve always appreciated  Mencken’s love of freedom, his suspicion of the 
state, his appreciation for  high culture, his disdain for the age-old 
superstitions. All that I could  grasp and share. What I could not entirely 
share was his dread of the common  man, and his absolute loathing of the 
political system that puts the hoi  polloi in charge of choosing political 
leadership. He found the system  preposterous.

I’ve always understood the intellectual arguments  against democracy and 
agreed more or less. But I could never muster  Mencken’s passion concerning 
the topic. I’ve never fully understood his  intense conviction that democracy 
is the single biggest threat to  liberty.

Trump has changed all that. Now I see it fully. The common  man is gold as 
a consumer, worker, family member, church goer. As a voter  and political 
influencer, the common man is a disaster waiting to  happen.

What effect does this have on conservative ideology? It makes  the job of 
seeming intelligent and responsible ever more difficult. If I  were a 
leftist, I would be laughing out loud at all these upheavals. Trump  as the 
only 
alternative to Sanders/Hillary is not a world I want to  inhabit.

My prediction is this. Whether or not Trump snags the  nomination, his 
dominance of the polls in 2015 has given the biggest boost  the left has 
received in half a century. It also calls on conservatives to  clean up their 
act: 
get more libertarian or prepare for the full _Trumpization _ 
(https://tucker.liberty.me/trumpism-the-ideology/) of your movement.

Read  more:
_Trumpism: The Ideology_ (https://tucker.liberty.me/trumpism-the-ideology/) 
_Why We Should Talk About Fascism_ 
(https://tucker.liberty.me/why-we-should-talk-about-fascism/) 
_The Eff Word Goes Mainstream_ 
(https://tucker.liberty.me/the-eff-word-goes-mainstream/) 
_Has Donald Trump Unleashed the Neo-Nazis?_ 
(https://tucker.liberty.me/did-donald-trump-unleash-the-neo-nazis/) 
_How Carly Fiorina and a Boring Debate Took Out Trump_ 
(https://tucker.liberty.me/how-carly-fiorina-and-a-boring-debate-took-out-trump/)
 
_The Rand Paul Campaign: A Retrospective_ 
(https://tucker.liberty.me/the-rand-paul-campaign-a-retrospective/) 


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