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In light of this, the intellectual right had a chance to broaden its coalition, and fashion what I’ve termed a “rational populist” consensus that marginalises leftist extremism.

There is no such thing as 'rational populism', and never can there be, by definition.

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There is no such thing as 'rational populism', and never can there be, by definition.

Disagree though. Populism is basically anti-elitism. If the elites are really that bad, and are actively suppressing the majority, then it's not irrational at all.

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Disagree though. Populism is basically anti-elitism. If the elites are really that bad, and are actively suppressing the majority, then it's not irrational at all.

That's not right. Conservatism is anti-elitism, by the numbers. Populism is nothing but an emotional gasp... a low bow to whatever is popular. In that it will never develop any further than the roar of the crowd. Two years from now, it will transform into something wholly different. And this movement will die on the shoals of the next.

It is nothing but bare emotionalism.

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... Conservatism is anti-elitism, by the numbers. Populism is nothing but an emotional gasp... a low bow to whatever is popular....
It is nothing but bare emotionalism.

No, that is not what populism is.  Look in a dictionary or a commentary on populism.  Populism describes any political movement that claims to vindicate the interests of the common people against a corrupt elite.  It has nothing to do with chasing what is popular. Whether it is good or bad depends on whether the elite of the society really is corrupt.  When it is (as is arguably the case with the professional managerial class of the early 21st century) populism is a good thing.

Nor is conservatism necessarily anti-elitist.  It is neither hostile to nor favorably to elites qua elites.  Conserving a civilization (or even just the American Founding) is not something that can be done just by the mass of people.  One needs certain sorts of elites:  learned jurists committed to precedent and original intent, educators who know the history and great achievements of the civilization to pass them on, and in the case of Western Civilization of which the scientific method and the technologies it spawned are among the great achievements, scientists and engineers to keep advancing the material accomplishments of the civilization.

At this moment American Conservatism, even the Trump-skeptical wing, is, in fact, populist:  our jurists subvert precedent and original intent, our educators denigrate our civilization, and the practice of science has been corrupted by turning it into the handmaiden of political agendas (climate alarmism and COVID pandemic policy as social control) or even simply by the necessity of doing what all the others are doing so as to get grant funding (40 plus years of effort in American theoretical physics wasted because everyone "knew" that string theory -- which never made a testable prediction -- would solve all the open problems).  But that is only because our elites are corrupt. 
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Populism is not conservatism
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What in the MAGA/America First "populist" agenda isn't "conservative"?





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No, that is not what populism is.


Yes in fact, it is. If a fervor was raised about baseball referees as a political target - Those referees would be destroyed, without any deep search for the truth of the claim... THAT is populist. Its definition may be more urbane, but that is how populism operates. It chases after the popular notion of the day - Sure that is couched as common vs. elite - Of course it is. That is always the case in uprisings. But it bears no weight of thought. It operates without guardrails - where it can claim fiscal conservatism while operating with spending at all-time limits like Tumpy's last administration. And it always dies as quickly as it rises. Because it is tied to the popular notions of the day which wax and wane according to the hens clucking and the hour of the suns rising...

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Nor is conservatism necessarily anti-elitist.  It is neither hostile to nor favorably to elites qua elites.  Conserving a civilization (or even just the American Founding) is not something that can be done just by the mass of people.  One needs certain sorts of elites:  learned jurists committed to precedent and original intent, educators who know the history and great achievements of the civilization to pass them on, and in the case of Western Civilization of which the scientific method and the technologies it spawned are among the great achievements, scientists and engineers to keep advancing the material accomplishments of the civilization.


'Just a mass of people'... Like populism, you mean...  :laugh:

Yes, I will accept the idea that conservatism requires a certain form of elitism. But in the case of Conservatism at its best, that elitism is obtained in merit. And in that, them that can brag, let em. This is how you find elites rising to the top of a purpose - not installed by some government bureaucracy, not maintained by some inheritance - such ways lack the wisdom and can-do that are required in actual leadership, that can only be found in merit.

I have no problem with elites that deserve the title. Those who won that by merit. And that mechanism is preserved in Conservatism. 

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At this moment American Conservatism, even the Trump-skeptical wing, is, in fact, populist:


I will disagree profoundly. Those not on Tumpy's train (like myself) will keep their powder dry. This populism that surrounds Tumpy is not conservative. It offends Conservatism.

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But that is only because our elites are corrupt.


No, EVERYTHING is corrupt. That's the difference. It is not purely the fault of leadership or elites. The fault is in every one of us, including me. In the end, the power rests in the people, according to American theory, so laying blame on the Democrats or the elites is just shallow enough to be populist. And it is in error.

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Conservatism since Buckley has certainly always had a streak of populism in it. But it still tried to defend things that liberal populists attacked: capitalism, corporations etc.

Now IMO it's indistinguishable from 1980's/90's liberalism: pro-tariffs, anti-"big pharma" etc. etc.

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Conservatism since Buckley has certainly always had a streak of populism in it. But it still tried to defend things that liberal populists attacked: capitalism, corporations etc.

Now IMO it's indistinguishable from 1980's/90's liberalism: pro-tariffs, anti-"big pharma" etc. etc.

Yup, Trump is hijacking the “party” and converting it to actual Dem Lite, while we’ve been complaining about RINOs for decades.  The only real difference between Trump and Dems (which he has supported), is a big mouth saying some things rightists want to hear, most notably “illegal aliens”.  I like some that he does and articulates, but too much isn’t that conservative (including using the tyrannical EO to be like…a tyrant changing things on a dime).  Never mind just being a bull in the China shop.
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much isn’t that conservative (including using the tyrannical EO to be like…a tyrant changing things on a dime).  Never mind just being a bull in the China shop.

More to the point, that EO is basically meaningless. It only matters to the populists because they get to shake their asses at the enemy... But in reality, 4 years from now, POOF! No eyebrows.

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More to the point, that EO is basically meaningless. It only matters to the populists because they get to shake their asses at the enemy... But in reality, 4 years from now, POOF! No eyebrows.

BZZZZZZ!! Wrong again...liver and onions breath!

Donald Trump is the 18 to 55 year-old Americans' 'Ronald Reagan' following a 'Jimmy Carter' type administration.  Give the working American some credit.  Nobody wants to return to the Democrat Party.
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BZZZZZZ!! Wrong again...liver and onions breath!

Donald Trump is the 18 to 55 year-old Americans' 'Ronald Reagan' following a 'Jimmy Carter' type administration.  Give the working American some credit.  Nobody wants to return to the Democrat Party.


Nope. Gone like a fart in a windstorm in four short years... And four years for the Dems to build out their bench... To build a much superior force.

Read my lips: Without Congress... without writing LAW, there can be no legacy. Populism ALWAYS ebbs. Always loses steam. And then goes chasing after the next shiny thing.

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What in the MAGA/America First "populist" agenda isn't "conservative"?

Does anyone have an answer??

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Yup, Trump is hijacking the “party” and converting it to actual Dem Lite, while we’ve been complaining about RINOs for decades.  The only real difference between Trump and Dems (which he has supported), is a big mouth saying some things rightists want to hear, most notably “illegal aliens”.  I like some that he does and articulates, but too much isn’t that conservative (including using the tyrannical EO to be like…a tyrant changing things on a dime).  Never mind just being a bull in the China shop.

This post supports the growing opinion that  "conservatives" are the new low information voters. 

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Does anyone have an answer??

Yes. ALL of it isn't Conservative.

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Yes. ALL of it isn't Conservative.

Your recent posts are factually ignorant and untethered from reality --- making me most grateful you have been politically neutered.

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Your recent posts are factually ignorant and untethered from reality --- making me most grateful you have been politically neutered.

@Right_in_Virginia

The 2ne most difficult three word phrase to utter for @roamer_1 : I WAS WRONG!

The impossible phrase for him: I DON'T KNOW!!
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What in the MAGA/America First "populist" agenda isn't "conservative"?

You really ask this question after bashing Conservatives here for the last nine years?
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Your recent posts are factually ignorant and untethered from reality --- making me most grateful you have been politically neutered.

Funny. Because if your movement were anywhere near Conservative I would be your biggest fan.

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@Right_in_Virginia

The 2ne most difficult three word phrase to utter for @roamer_1 : I WAS WRONG!

The impossible phrase for him: I DON'T KNOW!!


I very happily admit when I am wrong - I have done so here often. But only when I am wrong. And there's plenty I don't know, and I have admitted that hereon too, many times mere days ago, for one. So your accusation holds no water. @DCPatriot  :shrug:

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Does anyone have an answer??

Let's back up step, shall we?  Conservatives here have been urging Trump (or any other Republican) to slash spending and balance the budget - this Conservative in particular.  The response I've gotten from you and DC has been that Trump can't do that because he'll lose the next election if he does.

But once Trump steps into office, he takes his cue from Javier Milei, brings on Elon Musk, and begins doing exactly that - using his Executive authority to begin cutting out waste, fraud, and abuse.  And Conservatives have cheered it on, even with you two on the sideline.  Yet now you want to come forward and take credit for Trump actually doing something Conservative even though you were dead set against it?  Not a chance.
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You really ask this question after bashing Conservatives here for the last nine years?

I haven't bashed "conservatism".  I ridicule those who place more value on and insistence that "conservative" policies only count if they come stamped with the word and are carried by a self-identified and Reagan cult-approved conservative politician. 

So, I'll ask again:  What in the MAGA/America First agenda isn't conservative?