The National Review is not the authentic
conservative. The people of American want Donald Trump for president, no matter what the kingmakers want. The far left liberal progressive socialist movement must be destroyed and burnt to the ground.
It's time to take the king down and the kingmakers. It's past time that the American voters take their country back and if we need to destroy the DNC and GOP to be great again, lets do it. You have to take the king. You have to kill off the kingmakers and Donald Trump is the exact person to get the job done. You cannot scare him, bribe him and he's the fearless leader that honest Americans have wanted for years.
“What
I said basically…
I wasn’t surprised by these old, tired voices, including
George Will, and all those in the NR, anti-Trump campaign. It’s essential a
last-ditch effort to try to stop the inevitable. The whole thing is rather
foolish. It’s vitriolic,” he said. “I think they’ve actually handed Trump the
fastest route to the presidency, and this will increase his poll standing by
more than 10 percent. Because National Review is really not significant
anymore. It’s readership has dwindled. Its editor surely ain’t no Bill Buckley
in any way, shape, or form. But it is interesting to see what these old,
inside-the-Beltway bandits have to say and frankly, what they have to lose.
Because that’s what this is all about: They all backed other candidates, right?
They backed Cruz, Rubio, and Bush. And they’ve lost. So they will — they don’t
have a horse.”
“The
GOE as I call it, the Grand Old Establishment, no longer represents real
conservatism or the evolving GOP,” Malloch added.
Marlow
asked why Malloch thought voters so roundly rejected the pundit and consultant
class entrenched in D.C.
“Well,
I think this is the pendulum swing. People are just sick and tired of the same-old,
same-old, and this class whether it’s on the Left or the Right frankly don’t
understand the term …. They don’t understand economic anxiety that is
experienced by middle class people, and they — to put it in a nutshell, they
don’t live in the flyover zone. They’re captives of Washington, D.C., which is
a one-factory town. I lived there myself for a period. It is a one-factory
town. It has an insidious culture. And these people have become complete
insiders. I would actually say they’re complicit in the malaise of governing.
They go along to get along. And they’re, in fact, part of the problem. So they
actually fear Trump or that whole movement, because they will be excised.”
“Well,
I am a movement conservative,” Malloch said. “I attended an evangelical college
and did a doctorate under Straussians. I studied with Allan Bloom [author of
The Closing of the American Mind] and that whole cast. I’ve been in dozens of
conservative causes and served in many think tanks. I was an early-age foot solider
in the State Department under Ronald Reagan… I was appointed by Reagan and
served under Bush 41 in a high-ranking U.N. post. I’ve been an intellectual, I
guess, my whole life. I’ve written a number of books on global strategy,
international economics, more recently on management, spiritual capital, even a
book on the value of generosity… I do political economy as the Brits call it,
but I am intellectually basically a Presbyterian from Philadelphia.”
[George]
Will, NR and their Bushie buddies on K Street, who are very much Inside the
Beltway, can’t stand the possibility that Outsider business-savvy Trump would
upset their cushy little applecart and gravy train. All the clubs, fancy
lunches — paid for by lobbyists, and the Republican coziness cum cronyism would
be swept away like the end of Tammany Hall, were Trump to succeed. Will would
have to close his swank salon in upscale Chevy Chase and come to the
realization that we no longer inhabit the quaint 18th century world that so
enthralls Will and his toney, all talk, no action ilk. His brand of politics
and talk shows ad nauseam would come to an end. He might have to sell all his
dated bow ties at the Episcopal Church secondhand auction—if there were any
takers (he IS an atheist) or go back to the professoriate.
Will,
NR and the Grand Old Establishment (GOE) are not the GOP — as they are now
discovering. Will may not like Trump’s TV shtick but he will not be able to rid
us of him or drive him from the Republican Party. Indeed, Donald has pledged
not to run in a Third Party—would Will and his likes make the same pledge now?
Do they play by the same rules?
Trump
is succeeding precisely because the Will-types have failed to govern, caved
into the welfare state and become likeable iconoclasts who achieve nothing.
Will was the mock-debate candidate for George W. Bush and we all saw how that
transformed him into a real conservative. Kristol was the hack behind Dan
Qualye and that bombed.
[…]
It
appears that the Establishment Republicans will apparently go to any distance
to stop Trump. Why? Because he is outside their ranks in much the same way that
Buckley was outside the norm when he ran for mayor of New York. Bill too could
be acidic, tempestuous and cutting in his own unique, yes, urbane way. Get used
to Trump. This is a new era.
[…]
Only
Trump has the credibility to speak to this liberal globalist “superstition”
which was Buckley’s firm point. Trump gets it in a way Will and his new world
order types never did.
Trump
may in fact be a paradox: he is a conservative who seeks to ensconce liberalism
with a small L, i.e.; limited government, a free economy, and a big stick. He
is doubtless loud, populist, takes the offensive, and most importantly, he can
win!
George
Will, NR and the political class should stop with the name-calling and re-enter
the world of reasoned argument and support a big tent Republicanism.
If the National Review was in decline, you can forget that, they're gone now. They got all the free press in the world and it's all gone negative, except from the Kingmakers.
You know, Bill Buckley was for giving away the Panama Canal with Jimmy Carter which was an enormous issue with conservatives. Barack Obama will give back GITMO Cuba and another warrior of Islam was released, you hear nothing from Congress.
And in ten years they
never wrote a single article about the Equal Rights Amendment, so they were no
help against that. So I don’t recognize National Review as the authority on
conservatism, this is the opinion of America.
The
problem with National Review is “just that they don’t want to fight the
Establishment. The kingmakers are killing the United States. Do you really care anymore what Karl Rove says about anything? Do you really think Clinton is honest? Does it matter that Ted Cruz shows up from Canada , and the Establishment– the people I call the Kingmakers– have
been picking our candidates for so many years and they’ve given us a whole
bunch of losers. And I think people want a fighter, and they also want to deal
with the immigration problem. Millions of illegal aliens are your neighbors. The U.S. Mosques are full of Muslims funded by Saudi Arabia and they want to kill you.
We don’t want to turn out like Germany. I thought
the Germans were tough, but they’ve caved in to let people come in and now their hiding their women from rape.
If
we don’t stop immigration—this torrent of immigrants coming in—we’re not going
to be America anymore because most of the people coming in have no experience
with limited government. Sure, Donald Trump was right, the Mexican Wetback is poor, uneducated, wanting food, clothing and shelter for free as we borrow money from Communist China, Communist Russia, Islamic Jihadist Saudi Arabia, close the borders.
They look to the
government to solve all of their problems, and as soon as we have a high
majority of people who think that, it’s going to be a different country
The
Kingmakers, “have picked our last bunch of losers.
And there’s one loser after another because they were more interested in
maintaining their flow of money from the big donors and their cooperation with
the Democrats—their bipartisanship—and that’s not my goal. I’m for America
I
think that we need to respect the will of the majority. Republicans ought to be
a grassroots party. And the grassroots certainly agree with Donald Trump on
most issues, but certainly on the immigration issue… I certainly think he
represents everything the grassroots want,
.
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