{"id":67746,"date":"2016-04-26T10:42:10","date_gmt":"2016-04-26T14:42:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/politically-incorrect-net\/"},"modified":"2016-04-26T10:42:10","modified_gmt":"2016-04-26T14:42:10","slug":"politically-incorrect-net","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhuman-news-blog\/politically-incorrect\/politically-incorrect-net\/","title":{"rendered":"Politically-Incorrect.net"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Love or hate Trump, this letter seems to reflect the    feelings of many out there:  <\/p>\n<p>    An Open Letter to the Conservative Media Explaining Why    I Have Left the Movement  <\/p>\n<p>    by: John Kluge    March 3, 2016  <\/p>\n<p>    Let me say up front that I am a life-long Republican and    conservative. I have never voted for a Democrat in my life and    have voted in every presidential and midterm election since    1988. I have never in my life considered myself anything but a    conservative. I am pained to admit that the conservative media    and many conservatives reaction to Donald Trump has caused me    to no longer consider myself part of the movement. I would    suggest to you that if you have lost people like me, and I am    not alone, you might want to reconsider your reaction to Donald    Trump. Let me explain why.  <\/p>\n<p>    First, I spent the last 20 years watching the conservative    media in Washington endorse and urge me to vote for one    candidate after another who made a mockery of conservative    principles and values. Everyone talks about how thankful we are    for the Citizens United decision but seems to have forgotten    how we were urged to vote for the coauthor of the law that the    decision overturned. In 2012, we were told to vote for Mitt    Romney, a Massachusetts liberal who proudly signed an    individual insurance mandate into law and refused to repudiate    the decision.  <\/p>\n<p>    Before that, there was George W. Bush, the man who decided it    was Americas duty to bring democracy to the Middle East (more    about him later). And before that, there was Bob Dole, the man    who gave us the Americans with Disabilities Act.  <\/p>\n<p>    I, of course, voted for those candidates and do not regret    doing so. I, however, am self-aware enough to realize I voted    for them because I will vote for virtually anyone to keep the    Left out of power and not because I thought them to be the best    or even really a conservative choice. Given this history, the    conservative medias claims that the Republican party must    reject Donald Trump because he is not a conservative are    pathetic and ridiculous to those of us who are old enough to    remember the last 25 years.  <\/p>\n<p>    Second, it doesnt appear to me that conservatives calling on    people to reject Trump have any idea what it actually means to    be a conservative. The word seems to have become a brand that    some people attach to a set of partisan policy preferences,    rather than the set of underlying principles about government    and society it once was. Conservatism has become a dogs    breakfast of Wilsonian internationalism brought over from the    Democratic Party after the New Left took it over, coupled with    fanatical libertarian economics and religiously-driven    positions on various culture war issues. No one seems to have    any idea or concern for how these positions are consistent or    reflect anything other than a general hatred for Democrats and    the Left.  <\/p>\n<p>    Lost in all of this is the older strain of conservatism. The    one I grew up with and thought was reflective of the movement.    This strain of conservatism believed in the free market and    capitalism but did not fetishize them the way so many    libertarians do. This strain understood that a situation where    every country in the world but the US acts in its own interests    on matters of international trade and engages in all kinds of    skulduggery in support of their interests is not free trade by    any rational definition. This strain understood that a    governments first loyalty was to its citizens and the national    interest. And also understood that the preservation of our    culture and our civil institutions was a necessity.  <\/p>\n<p>    All of this seems to have been lost. Conservatives have become    some sort of schizophrenic sect of libertarians who love    freedom (but hate potheads and abortion) and feel the US should    be the policeman of the world. The same people who daily fret    over the effects of leaving our society to the mercy of    Hollywood and the mass culture have somehow decided leaving it    to the mercies of the international markets is required.  <\/p>\n<p>    Third, there is the issue of the war on Islamic extremism. Let    me say upfront that, as a veteran of two foreign deployments in    this war, I speak with some moral authority on it. So please do    not lecture me on the need to sacrifice for ones country or    the nature of the threat that we face. I have gotten on that    plane twice and have the medals and t-shirt to prove it. And,    as a member of the one percent who have actually put my life on    the line in these wars movement conservatives consider so    vital, my question for you and every other conservatives is    just when the hell did being conservative mean thinking the US    has some kind of a duty to save foreign nations from themselves    or bring our form of democratic republicanism to them by force?    I fully understand the sad necessity to fight wars and I do not    believe in blow back or any of the other nonsense that says    the world will leave us alone if only we will do that same.  <\/p>\n<p>    At the same time, I cannot for the life of me understand how    conservatives of all people convinced themselves that the    solution to the 9-11 attacks was to forcibly create democracy    in the Islamic world. I have even less explanations for how     15 years and 10,000 plus lives later  conservatives refuse to    examine their actions and expect the country to send more of    its young to bleed and die over there to save the Iraqis who    are clearly too slovenly and corrupt to save themselves.  <\/p>\n<p>    The lowest moment of the election was when Trump said what    everyone in the country knows: that invading Iraq was a    mistake. Rather than engaging the question with honest    self-reflection, all of the so called conservatives responded    with the usual How dare he? Worse, they let Jeb Bush claim    that Bush kept us safe. I can assure you that President Bush    didnt keep me safe. Do I and the other people in the military    not count? Sure, we signed up to give our lives for our country    and I will never regret doing so. But doesnt our commitment    require a corresponding responsibility on the part of the    president to only expect us to do so when it is both necessary    and in the national interest?  <\/p>\n<p>    And since when is bringing democracy to Iraq and Afghanistan so    much in the national interest that it is worth killing or    maiming 50,000 Americans to try and achieve? I dont see that,    but I am not a Wilsonian and used to, at least, be a    conservative. I have these strange ideas that my government    ought to act in Americas interests instead of the rest of the    worlds interests. I wish conservatives could understand how    galling it was to have a fat, rich, career politician who has    never once risked his life for this country lecture those of us    who have about how George Bush kept us safe.  <\/p>\n<p>    Donald Trump is the only Republican candidate who seems to have    any inclination to act strictly in Americas interest. More    importantly, he is the only Republican candidate who is willing    to even address the problem. Trump was right to say that we    need to stop letting more Muslims into the country or, at    least, examine the issue. And like when he said the obvious    about Iraq, the first people to condemn him and deny the    obvious were conservatives.  <\/p>\n<p>    Somehow, being conservative now means denying the obvious and    saying idiotic fantasies like Islam is the religion of peace,    or Our war is not with Islam. Uh, sorry but no it is not, and    yes it is. And if getting a president who at least understands    that means voting for Trump, then I guess I am not a    conservative.  <\/p>\n<p>    Fourth, I really do not care that Donald Trump is vulgar,    combative, and uncivil and I would encourage you not to care as    well. I would love to have our political discourse be what it    was even thirty years ago and something better than what it is    today. But the fact is the Democratic Party is never going to    return to that and there isnt anything anyone can do about it.    Over the last 15 years, I have watched the then-chairman of the    DNC say the idea that President Bush knew about 9-11 and let it    happen was a serious position held by many people, watched    the vice president tell a black audience that Republicans would    return them to slavery if they could, watched Harry Reid say    Mitt Romney was a tax cheat without any reason to believe it    was true, and seen an endless amount of appalling behavior on    the part of the Democrats which is too long to list here and    which I am sure you are aware. And now you tell me that I    should reject Trump because he is uncivil and mean to his    opponents? Is that some kind of a joke? This is not the time    for civility or to worry about it in our candidates.  <\/p>\n<p>    Fifth, I do not care that Donald Trump is in favor of big    government. That is certainly not a virtue but it is not a    meaningful vice since the same can be said of every single    Republican in the race. I am sorry but the we are just one    more Republican victory from small government card is maxed    out. We are not getting small government no matter who wins. So    Trump being big government is a wash.  <\/p>\n<p>    Sixth, Trump offers at least the chance that he might act in    the American interest instead of the worlds interest or in the    blind pursuit of some fantasy ideological goals. There is more    to economic policy than cutting taxes, sham free trade    agreements, and hollow appeals to cutting government and the    free market. Trump may not be good, but he at least understands    that. In contrast, the rest of the GOP and everyone in    Washington or the media who calls themselves a conservative has    no understanding of this.  <\/p>\n<p>    Rubio would be  as Laura Ingram pointed out this week     nothing but a repeat of the Bush 43 administration with more    blood and treasure spent on the fantasy that acting in other    peoples interests indirectly helps ours. Cruz might be    somewhat better, but it is unclear whether he could resist the    temptations of nation building and wouldnt get bullied into    trying it again. And as much as I like Cruz on many areas he,    like all of them except Trump, seems totally unwilling to admit    that the government has a responsibility to act in the nations    interests on trade policy and do something besides let every    country in the world take advantage of us in the name of free    trade.  <\/p>\n<p>    Consider the following. Our country is going broke, half its    working-age population isnt even looking for work, faces the    real threat of massive Islamic terrorist attack, and has a    government incapable of doing even basic functions. Meanwhile,    conservatives act like cutting Planned Parenthood off the    government or stopping gays from getting marriage licenses are    the great issues of the day and then have the gumption to call    Donald Trump a clown. It would be downright funny if it wasnt    so sad and the situation so serious.  <\/p>\n<p>    It is not that I think Donald Trump is some savior or an ideal    candidate. I dont. It is that I cannot for the life of me     given the sorry nature of our current political class     understand why conservatives are losing their minds over him    and are willing to destroy the Republican Party and put Hillary    into office to stop him. All of your objections to him either    apply to many other candidates you have backed or are absurd.  <\/p>\n<p>    I dont expect you to agree with me or start backing Trump. I    would, however, encourage you to at least think about what I    and others have said and to understand that the people backing    Trump are not nihilists or uneducated hillbillies looking for a    job. Some of us are pretty serious people and once considered    ourselves conservatives. Even if you still hate Trump, you owe    it to conservatism to ask yourself how exactly conservatism    managed to alienate so many of its supporters such that they    are now willing to vote for someone you loath as much as Trump.  <\/p>\n<p>    I would also encourage you to stop insulting Trump voters.    Multiple conservative journalists  Kevin Williamson to name    one  have said, in so many words, that Trump supporters are    welfare queens, losers, uneducated, and bums. I am a Trump    supporter. My father is a Trump supporter. We both went to war    for this country. My father spent 40 years in the private    sector maintaining this thing we like to call the phone system.    I have spent the last 20 years in the Army and toiling away    doing national security and law enforcement issues for the    federal government. Just what exactly have any of the people    saying these things ever done for the country? Where do they    feel entitled to say these things? And more importantly, why on    earth do they think it is helping their cause?  <\/p>\n<p>    I am sorry, even if you can convince me Trump is the next    Hitler, I dont want to be associated with that. I dont want    to be associated with a movement that calls other Americans    bums and welfare queens because they support the wrong    candidate. If I wanted to do that, I would be a leftist.  <\/p>\n<p>    Perhaps none of this means anything to you and the movement has    left me behind. If it has, I think conservatives should    understand that it is leaving a lot of people like me behind. 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