*Is the American elite really elite? *


*By Victor Davis Hanson*

*Published March 2, 2017*

Establishment furor over the six-week-old Trump administration is growing.

Outraged New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman recently compared Trump's
victory to disasters in American history that killed and wounded thousands
such as the Pearl Harbor surprise bombing and the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

The New Republic -- based on no evidence -- theorized that Trump could well
be mentally unstable due to the effects of neurosyphilis.

Talk of removing the new president through impeachment, or opposing
everything he does (the progressive "Resistance"), is commonplace. Some
op-ed writers and pundits abroad have openly hoped for his violent death.

Trump is in a virtual war with the mainstream global media, the entrenched
so-called "deep state," the Democratic Party establishment, progressive
activists, and many in the Republican Party as well.

The sometimes undisciplined and loud Trump is certainly not a member of the
familiar ruling cadre, which dismisses him as a crude and know-nothing
upstart who should never have been elected president. (Had Hillary Clinton
won in 2016 and served a full term, a member of either the Bush or Clinton
families would have president for 24 years of a 32-year span.)

But who, exactly, makes up these disgruntled elite classes?

In California, state planners and legislators focused on things like
outlawing plastic grocery bags while California's roads and dams over three
decades sank into decrepitude. The result is crumbling infrastructure that
now threatens the very safety of the public. Powerful Californians with
impressive degrees also came up with the loony and neo-Confederate idea of
nullifying federal immigration law through sanctuary cities.

Sophisticated Washington, D.C., economists produced budgets for the last
eight years that saw U.S. debt explode from $10 trillion to nearly $19
trillion, as economic growth reached its lowest level since the Hoover
administration.

For a year, most expert pundits and pollsters smugly assured the public of
a certain Hillary Clinton victory -- until the hour before she was
overwhelmed in the Electoral College.

Rhodes Scholar and former U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice lied repeatedly on
national television about the Benghazi debacle.

>From the fabulist former NBC anchorman Brian Williams to the disreputable
reporters who turned up in WikiLeaks, there are lots of well-educated,
influential and self-assured elites who apparently cannot tell the truth or
in dishonest fashion mix journalism and politics.

Elitism sometimes seems predicated on being branded with the proper
degrees. But when universities embrace a therapeutic curriculum and
politically correct indoctrination, how can a costly university degree
guarantee knowledge or inductive thinking?

Is elitism defined by an array of brilliant and proven theories?

Not really. University-sired identity politics has not led to racial and
ethnic harmony. Is there free speech or diversity of thought on campuses?
Did progressive government save the inner cities?

Are elites at least better-spoken and more knowledgeable than the rest of
us?

Long before Trump's monotonous repetition of "tremendous" and "great,"
Barack Obama thought "corpsmen" was pronounced "corpse-men," and that
Austrians spoke "Austrian" rather than German.

Not long ago, Rep. Hank Johnson (D-Ga.) warned that if Guam became too
populated it might just tip over and sink.

The Western world is having a breakdown. The symptoms are the recent rise
of socialist Bernie Sanders, Trump's election, the Brexit vote and the
spread of anti-European Union parties across Europe.

But these are desperate folk remedies, not the cause of the disease itself.

The malady instead stems from our false notion of elitism.

The public no longer believes that privilege and influence should be
predicated on titles, brands and buzz, rather than on demonstrable
knowledge and proven character. The idea that brilliance can be manifested
in trade skills or retail sales, or courage expressed by dealing with the
hardship of factory work, or character found on an Indiana farm, is foreign
to the Washington Beltway, Hollywood and Silicon Valley.

Instead, 21st-century repute is accrued from the false gods of the right
zip code, high income, proper social circles and media exposure rather from
a demonstrable record of moral or intellectual excellence.

In 1828, the wild and unruly Andrew Jackson was elected president because
the rapidly expanding country had tired of the pretenses of an exhausted
elite of tidewater and New England mediocrities.

The hollow, tiny coastal establishment of the 1820s perpetuated the
ancestry and background of the great but all-but-disappeared Founding
Fathers such as George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James
Madison and James Monroe. Yet otherwise, the Founders' lesser successors
had not earned the status they had assumed from their betters. The outsider
Jackson won by exposing their pretenses.

What got the brash Trump elected was a similar popular outrage that the
self-described best and brightest of our time are has-beens, having enjoyed
influence without real merit or visible achievement.

If Donald Trump did not exist, something like him would have had to be
invented.


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