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The Resentment Republicans Have Their Day
« on: March 24, 2016, 01:28:38 am »
The Republican Parties

 by KEVIN D. WILLIAMSON   

March 23, 2016 2:05 PM

The Resentment Republicans have their day.

Jonah Goldberg argues persuasively that no matter what happens with Donald Trump’s presidential aspirations, his campaign spells the end of the Republican party as we know it, the GOP’s two main camps disunited by Trump’s illiterate populism. Divorce indeed seems imminent, which suggests another question: What ever kept them together in the first place?

There are policy fissures, class fissures, and social fissures in the Republican party, but the fundamental divide is one of mood: Aspiration Republican vs. Resentment Republicans.

Aspiration Republicans are familiar enough: They are deeply rooted in the classical-liberal principles of the American founding, they are in the main happy warriors in the Reagan-Kemp-Buckley tradition, they tend to see domestic social problems such as the recent race riots as bumps on the road to a more perfect union, and they tend to extend a fair amount of leeway to a decent guy making a buck. Their vices are a tendency to indulge Whig history and naïve universalism, believing that “the desire for freedom resides in every human heart,” as George W. Bush once put it. In reality, there are hearts of darkness.

And some of those hearts of darkness beat in notionally conservative chests. The Resentment Republicans are familiar enough, too. They may not be the progressive cartoon character (Headline: “How do shut down your right-wing uncle at Thanksgiving dinner!”), but there is a little of that in them. They tend to reject the classical liberalism of the American founding in favor of a more Continental, blood-and-soil/throne-and-altar nationalism. And that nationalism often isn’t quite national: Often it is merely tribal (“We the People vs. the Establishment,” as the talk-radio ranters have it), and often enough it is simply racial, a tendency that has been dramatically (even shockingly, for me, at least) revealed by the rallying of the white-nationalist element behind Trump, and Trump’s predictable footsie-playing with it.

The Resentment Republicans are not happy warriors; instead, they are apocalyptic. For them, Black Lives Matters isn’t a destructive and sometimes thuggish protest movement but the announcement of a pending race war; so is La Raza; so is the fact that East Podunk State U. offers an undergraduate degree in African-American studies. (“Where’s the white-studies degree? Huh? HUH!” You can hear it.) When somebody makes a buck — or a few more bucks than they have — they see conspiracy, favoritism, the hand of the wily Oriental, the sweaty Mexican, or the nefarious Jewish banker at work, depending on how far down that sorry road they’ve gone.

Resentment is a very powerful force. Every reasonably knowledgeable conservative has had that discussion about balancing the budget during which someone insists that foreign aid (a minuscule part of federal spending that is largely laundered back into the American economy through defense contracting) is what ails us. Or maybe it’s food stamps, or maybe it’s all the blacks and illegals on welfare. It doesn’t matter what the subject is, these explanations can serve any purpose. Social Security insolvent? “Cut off foreign aid and kick all those dusky malingerers off of welfare.” Federal employees sit around watching porn all day? “Yeah, but what about foreign-aid spending and all those job-stealing illegals on welfare?” Can’t figure out what to do about Syria? “Kick all those lazy blacks off welfare and Assad will take care of himself, and why are we worried about these goddamned rag-heads in the first place?”

(Sure, but I’m not exaggerating by much.)

The dispositional differences produce policy differences of course. Not only on the matter of trade, which Resentment Republicans regard as a scam, but also on things like criminal-justice reform. Hardline conservatives such as Rick Perry have come around to the view that a lot of what we are doing in the so-called war on drugs is destructive, and that we’d be better off pushing some offenders into treatment and other non-incarceration options. Resentment Republicans hate the idea of spending one thin dime on these degenerate drug addicts; remind them that keeping them in prison isn’t exactly cheap, either, and it’s back to foreign aid and the blacks on welfare.

Even when the two sides agree, they disagree: A great many Aspiration Republicans oppose gay marriage or permitting homosexual couples to adopt children because they believe that traditional family is a natural part of human life and that traditional families produce happier, healthier children and societies. Resentment Republicans oppose gay marriage because those perverts are disgusting. For them, the political is very, very personal.

 The GOP of 2016 is what happens when the Party of F. A. Hayek joins up with the Party of Sheriff Joe Arpaio. Communism, crime, and a 70 percent income-tax rate were enough to keep them together in the post-war era, but now the Soviet Union is gone, violent crime has been reduced by half or more in most American cities, and the top income-tax rate is 39.6 percent — a rate hit by a married couple once their income brushes up against a half-million dollars a year. Which is to say, the Republican party has been a victim of conservatives’ success, halting and partial as those successes inevitably have been.

 My own attitude toward the Republican party has been for some time like Winston Churchill’s attitude toward the Church of England: not a pillar by any means but a buttress, supporting it from the outside. The Republican party of Abraham Lincoln, Dwight Eisenhower, and Ronald Reagan was a party of peace, prosperity, and purpose. It thrived in the California sunshine that marked Reagan’s political disposition. It was born of a country with the confidence to issue the great challenge of the latter half of the 20th century: “Tear Down This Wall!” The Republican party of Donald Trump is something else, something that grows in darker, danker places where they dream of ever-taller walls, literal and metaphorical, behind which to cower. And if that is what the Republican party intends to be, I for one want no part of it.

Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/433163/two-gops-resentment-republicans-aspiration-republicans
« Last Edit: March 24, 2016, 01:28:58 am by sinkspur »
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Re: The Resentment Republicans Have Their Day
« Reply #1 on: March 24, 2016, 02:09:03 am »
I agree.  That resentment version of the Republican party is an enemy to our fundamental American truths.

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« Reply #2 on: March 24, 2016, 02:11:55 am »
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Re: The Resentment Republicans Have Their Day
« Reply #7 on: March 24, 2016, 11:42:44 am »
Yes it is time for them.  The "Be Democrat Lite" Republicans have run the show for the last 20 years.

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« Reply #8 on: March 24, 2016, 12:08:22 pm »
Trump’s illiterate populism.

Well, then, by all means, let's all follow the example of Rhode scholars here whose idea of a politically cogent argument is to flap their arms and squawk emotional epithets and call Trump supporters names:

Trumpys
Trumpholes
Trumpaloompa
Trumpsters
Trumpanzees
Trumpenistas
Trumpers
bleep
Trump Cult
Trump Diehards
The Trumpkin Proletariat
Trumpites
Trumpkins
Trumpettes
Trumpists (thanks Rush Limbaugh)
Turmpeteers
Trumpbots
Trumpnutters

Since this is only a partial list, please feel free to add TBR's own unique brand of insults.

Go on, have some fun at our expense. You've done it for eight months – what's eight more among friends?

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« Reply #9 on: March 24, 2016, 12:45:25 pm »
Trump’s illiterate populism.

Well, then, by all means, let's all follow the example of Rhode scholars here whose idea of a politically cogent argument is to flap their arms and squawk emotional epithets and call Trump supporters names:

Trumpys
Trumpholes
Trumpaloompa
Trumpsters
Trumpanzees
Trumpenistas
Trumpers
bleep
Trump Cult
Trump Diehards
The Trumpkin Proletariat
Trumpites
Trumpkins
Trumpettes
Trumpists (thanks Rush Limbaugh)
Turmpeteers
Trumpbots
Trumpnutters

Since this is only a partial list, please feel free to add TBR's own unique brand of insults.

Go on, have some fun at our expense. You've done it for eight months – what's eight more among friends?


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Not even THERE can you escape the daily flow of bu**sh*t put forth. 24/7 nonstop.

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« Reply #10 on: March 24, 2016, 12:45:45 pm »
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The Resentment Republicans are not happy warriors; instead, they are apocalyptic. For them, Black Lives Matters isn’t a destructive and sometimes thuggish protest movement but the announcement of a pending race war; so is La Raza; so is the fact that East Podunk State U. offers an undergraduate degree in African-American studies. (“Where’s the white-studies degree? Huh? HUH!” You can hear it.) When somebody makes a buck — or a few more bucks than they have — they see conspiracy, favoritism, the hand of the wily Oriental, the sweaty Mexican, or the nefarious Jewish banker at work, depending on how far down that sorry road they’ve gone.
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« Reply #11 on: March 24, 2016, 12:51:40 pm »
I am thoroughly disgusted and pissed off at what's been allowed to happen in TBR.

The Briefing Room is...whether 'they' want to admit it or not...an ANTI-DONALD TRUMP forum....right down to and including the daily cartoons. 

Not even THERE can you escape the daily flow of bu**sh*t put forth. 24/7 nonstop.

We're "Pitbulls and Parolees" sans the tattoos.

Oh for God's sake!  You have an entire safe space to indulge Trump to your heart's content, and you're still not happy because somebody, somewhere on the main forum, is taking shots at your boy.

And it's not bullshit that's being put forth.  There are streams of articles, every single day, posted in all kinds of places, about Donald Trump and the harm he would bring if he were nominated or elected.  We're just bringing them to TBR's attention.

You have the same freedom to go find pro-Trump articles and post them right here.  That is, if you can find some source other than StormFront or the Liberty Lobby that won't be laughed at.
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« Reply #12 on: March 24, 2016, 12:59:27 pm »
Oh for God's sake!  You have an entire safe space to indulge Trump to your heart's content, and you're still not happy because somebody, somewhere on the main forum, is taking shots at your boy.

And it's not bullshit that's being put forth.  There are streams of articles, every single day, posted in all kinds of places, about Donald Trump and the harm he would bring if he were nominated or elected.  We're just bringing them to TBR's attention.

You have the same freedom to go find pro-Trump articles and post them right here.  That is, if you can find some source other than StormFront or the Liberty Lobby that won't be laughed at.

Oh for God's sake, yourself, Sink.

You're the self-appointed leader.

This has NOTHING to do with our "safe place".

You hate Trump....you hate Cruz...you hate everybody.   You have NO dog in this fight. 

You build up NO ONE!   All you do is bitch and moan.   Even to the point of declaring you will skip the Presidential ballot. 
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« Reply #13 on: March 24, 2016, 05:03:57 pm »
Oh for God's sake, yourself, Sink.

You're the self-appointed leader.

This has NOTHING to do with our "safe place".

You hate Trump....you hate Cruz...you hate everybody.   You have NO dog in this fight. 

You build up NO ONE!   All you do is bitch and moan.   Even to the point of declaring you will skip the Presidential ballot.

Kudos DC.  He is always negative, never offering any solutions.
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« Reply #14 on: March 24, 2016, 05:06:40 pm »
Oh for God's sake, yourself, Sink.

You're the self-appointed leader.

This has NOTHING to do with our "safe place".

You hate Trump....you hate Cruz...you hate everybody.   You have NO dog in this fight. 

You build up NO ONE!   All you do is bitch and moan.   Even to the point of declaring you will skip the Presidential ballot. 

That is unnecessary and uncalled for. 

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« Reply #15 on: March 24, 2016, 06:35:01 pm »
That is unnecessary and uncalled for.

It is a fact and true. It's about time someone pointed it out.

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« Reply #16 on: March 24, 2016, 06:46:30 pm »

And DCPatriot has the credentials here to say what so many are thinking, and why so many here have either slowed down their posts-per-day,  or have simply left.

Thanks, DC, for caring enough to initiate an intervention – or, at least the conversation.

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« Reply #17 on: March 24, 2016, 07:09:14 pm »
Oh for God's sake, yourself, Sink.

You're the self-appointed leader.

This has NOTHING to do with our "safe place".

You hate Trump....you hate Cruz...you hate everybody.   You have NO dog in this fight. 

You build up NO ONE!   All you do is bitch and moan.   Even to the point of declaring you will skip the Presidential ballot.

My guy's gone.  Rubio got beat. He's out.

Don't hate Cruz, just don't think he'll be all that much better than Trump but at least he's more PREDICTABLE than Trump.  Trump is a loose cannon who  simply can't be trusted.

I do have a dog in this fight and it is to stop Trump.   That is, unless he stops himself first with his sexist mouth.
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« Reply #18 on: March 24, 2016, 07:10:36 pm »
Kudos DC.  He is always negative, never offering any solutions.

Of course I'm offering a solution:  #NeverTrump.
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« Reply #19 on: March 24, 2016, 07:11:35 pm »
And DCPatriot has the credentials here to say what so many are thinking, and why so many here have either slowed down their posts-per-day,  or have simply left.

Thanks, DC, for caring enough to initiate an intervention – or, at least the conversation.

Post a positive article or two about your boy.  If you can find one.
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« Reply #20 on: March 24, 2016, 07:43:04 pm »
My guy's gone.  Rubio got beat. He's out.

Don't hate Cruz, just don't think he'll be all that much better than Trump but at least he's more PREDICTABLE than Trump.  Trump is a loose cannon who  simply can't be trusted.

I do have a dog in this fight and it is to stop Trump.   That is, unless he stops himself first with his sexist mouth.

Obviously you are a sore loser.

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« Reply #21 on: March 24, 2016, 07:47:57 pm »
And DCPatriot has the credentials here to say what so many are thinking, and why so many here have either slowed down their posts-per-day,  or have simply left.

Thanks, DC, for caring enough to initiate an intervention – or, at least the conversation.

Appreciate the kind words, AC!

Believe it or not, it caused me a lot of pain and angst to say that to Sinkspur.   I hope he'll always consider me his friend.   

Bothered me all day....as it did with Lando the other night.

As Lando said...admitting/apologizing may be hard for the casual reader to comprehend, but our friendships have been developing since Florida's "hanging chad" days gone bye.
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« Reply #22 on: March 24, 2016, 07:49:58 pm »
Oh for God's sake, yourself, Sink.

You're the self-appointed leader.

This has NOTHING to do with our "safe place".

You hate Trump....you hate Cruz...you hate everybody.   You have NO dog in this fight. 

You build up NO ONE!   All you do is bitch and moan.   Even to the point of declaring you will skip the Presidential ballot.
  Good for you DC!


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« Reply #23 on: March 24, 2016, 07:52:53 pm »
And DCPatriot has the credentials here to say what so many are thinking, and why so many here have either slowed down their posts-per-day,  or have simply left.

Thanks, DC, for caring enough to initiate an intervention – or, at least the conversation.
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« Reply #24 on: March 24, 2016, 07:53:27 pm »
Appreciate the kind words, AC!

Believe it or not, it caused me a lot of pain and angst to say that to Sinkspur.   I hope he'll always consider me his friend.   

Bothered me all day....as it did with Lando the other night.

As Lando said...admitting/apologizing may be hard for the casual reader to comprehend, but our friendships have been developing since Florida's "hanging chad" days gone bye.

Still love you DC.  No hard feelings. None at all.

Not gonna back away from #NeverTrump, though.
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