Given the unanticipated election of
Donald
Trump, it's difficult to determine which establishment faction is
more perturbed, liberals or old
guard Republicans. Despite clear and unambiguous
Clintonian
corruption, neither “side” seems capable of respecting the
democratic process when one of their own is not in the winner's
circle. Thus, to them, the people's will—and, by extension, the
fate of the nation be damned!
The childish cattiness that has
resulted is expected of Democrats. They're myopically focused on
reelection, but little else. What political party wouldn't be
furious over losing over
1,000
officeholders
during the Obama era—including,
stingingly,
the presidency? Yet, what's unseemly is for GOP stalwarts to
publicly chastise their party's current standard bearer. For
example, George W. Bush said, “This guy [Trump] doesn't know what
it means to be president.” How's that not calling the kettle
black? What happened to the generations-long tradition of remaining
silent regarding one's presidential successors? Likewise, what of
Ronald Reagan's Eleventh
Commandment never to speak ill of another Republican? So much
for honoring “the rules” of political discourse.
In truth, if Mr. Bush was going to “go
there” he's waited eight years too long—and picked the wrong
target. Recall, as a go-to excuse for Barack Obama's own multitude
of failures, he conveniently “blamed Bush”. Specifically,
Mr. Obama called his predecessor's deficit spending “unpatriotic”
and “irresponsible”. For that demonization, the younger Bush
has reason to be incensed. Not at Trump, but at the Democrat's
hypocrisy for running through almost twice as much as he: 4.9
versus 9.3 trillion. If that's not egregious enough, what of Mr.
Obama's cash payment of 1.7
billion to the pro-terrorist Iranian regime? Why was “W” as
silent as a church mouse when actual presidential mismanagement—and
malfeasance—transpired? (Is his anti-Trump fervor sour
grapes for thwarting his brother Jeb's presidential prospects?)
As was widely reported, shockingly 41
voted for Hillary Clinton, and 43 voted for “none
of the above.” How out of sync can two former Republican
presidents be? In a recent speech “W” obtusely said, “At
times, it can seem like the forces pulling us apart are stronger than
the forces binding us together.” With their polarizing rhetoric on
full display, isn't the Bush clan doing precisely that?
Furthermore, doesn't their brand of divisiveness have the same
negative impact as that of any progressive?
Naturally, the Bushes are free to
squawk, and uselessly wring their hands. So, too, is the rest of the
unsettled GOP establishment. However, piling on is a fool's errand
that only makes matters worse. After all, thanks to the hard left
MSM,
untruths and distortions about Trump already run rampant. And
unlike either Bush, at least President Trump has the courage to fight
back against these false narratives rather than “dignifyingly”
taking them. (Defeated Mitt
Romney epitomized that failed philosophy.)
That both former presidents surnamed
Bush would now speak out against a sitting president shows disdain
for established decorum, and the voice of the electorate. With the
nation coming apart at the seams during the disastrous
Obama years, they collectively made not a peep. Apparently, for
these beltway blue bloods, unjustly trashing Trump is a favorite
pastime. That the Bushes partake shows their loyalties truly lie
with the insulated political class (regardless of party affiliation)
rather than with the voters. Moreover, as their sentiments are
indistinguishable from that of Democrats, party labels are rendered
meaningless. Herein, to any clear-thinking person is proof of the
necessity of electing Donald Trump. The political pendulum has
indeed swung far away from dynastic families—and, in 2016, an
entitled
insider. That maddening reality—as much as the brash
billionaire himself—is deliciously driving the D.C. ruling elite
daffy.
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