The American  Spectator
 
At the Orgy of  Self-Righteousness
 
George Neumayr
 
August 18, 2017, 12:05  am

Naturally, the stupid  party and its spokesmen desperately want an invite 
to it.

 
 
Out of this week’s orgy of  self-righteousness has come toppled statues in 
the South, a vandalized Lincoln  Memorial in the North, a Democratic state 
senator in the Midwest calling for the  assassination of President Trump, and 
numerous other examples of “progressive”  barbarism. It tells you 
everything you need to know about the rancid condition  of “higher education” 
that 
the scenes of the greatest irrationality in America  today take place in 
university towns. 
In Durham, a cradle of ruling-class liberals at Duke,  demonstrators put 
down their copies of Malcolm X’s memoirs long enough to take  off Robert E. Lee
’s nose in the school’s chapel. How will Duke respond to this  vandalism? 
By expelling the students? Or by expelling the Lee statue? 
Naturally, “conservatives” and members of the stupid  party are joining 
the lynch mob instead of stopping it. By the way, what exactly  do “
conservatives” conserve anymore? It is difficult to say, except maybe their  
seats on 
Meet the  Press and Morning Joe.  Turn on the TV and you are likely to hear 
some “conservative” rebuking Trump for  his ban on transgendered troops, 
extolling the glories of gay marriage, and  casting Robert E. Lee as a 
traitorous dirtbag. Rich Lowry wants to see the  Confederate monuments 
“mothballed.”
 
One wonders what entitles this generation to speak so  confidently about 
past evils given its inability to recognize present ones.  Modern America is 
awash in the blood of millions of aborted children — a  monstrous evil we’re 
told is as central to the modern lifestyle as slavery was  to the ancient 
one
 
 
 
Can anybody imagine the “conservatives” heard this  week lecturing Trump 
on his comments ever refusing to appear in the company of  abortion 
advocates? No, the Bill Kristols are only too happy to belly up to the  
smugfests of 
the pro-abortion liberal elite. They consider their pro-abortion  peers very 
fine people indeed. They will often lecture social conservatives on  the 
need to lighten up and accept the “Big Tent.” 
Of course, it is an enormous lie that Trump ever  called white nationalists 
very fine people. He explicitly condemned them. His  comment was obviously 
referring to the non-racist protesters dismayed by the  removal of Lee’s 
statue. Notice that nobody in the press actually quotes Trump’s  statement, 
since that would expose their “reporting” as despicable propaganda  worthy of 
a Soviet show trial. 
The fake news has never been faker, as puffed-chest  “anchors” instruct 
their audiences to trust their dishonest paraphrase of  Trump’s remarks. And 
of course here too the “conservative” press joined in the  journalistic 
malpractice. The politically correct weenies at the New York Post, for example, 
ran outrageously  dishonest headlines about Trump calling the white 
supremacists fine  people. 
A parade of “conservative” prognosticators and effete  Republicans say 
that this controversy will inflict permanent damage on Trump.  Before you take 
their comments seriously, go back and look at what these cocky  jackasses 
said about Trump’s chances in the Republican primaries. If any of  these 
frauds ever tried to run against Trump, he would crush them. Pundits on  
stations 
with anemic ratings, and pols who couldn’t win their own states, claim  
that they speak for the “country.” 
These dolts still don’t get it. Trump won the  presidency not in spite of 
his defiance of conventional wisdom but because of  it. And he will win 
re-election for the same reason. If anything, the hidden  Trump vote will 
increase. Trump’s strength is that he refuses to go wobbly in  the face of 
fashionable lies — a trait no Republican president since Reagan has  displayed. 
One can only laugh at the fatuousness of the Bushes,  who so desperately 
want to be seen as “enlightened” on matters of race. In what  the press 
reported as an implicit rebuke to Trump, they issued a joint statement  on 
Tuesday from Kennebunkport against “hatred.” I recall George W. Bush saying  
that 
one of the most troubling moments of his presidency was when Kanye West  
accused him of not giving a damn about the stranded people of New Orleans 
during  Hurricane Katrina. That criticism hurt deeply, an anxious Bush 
acknowledged.  Bush’s imprudent decision to invade and occupy Iraq, causing 
thousands 
of  collateral deaths, didn’t keep him up at night. No, he was worried 
about the  self-indulgent carping of a celebrity rapper. And the fruit doesn’t 
fall far  from the tree. When Bush’s daughter made the utterly minor and 
innocent mistake  of confusing the titles of two black movies, she quickly 
popped up on  the Today show to offer an  abject, tears-streaming-down-the-face 
apology to the black  community.
 
 
The press had grown accustomed to Republican  presidents who suffered under 
what might be called a conservative inferiority  complex. Trump, 
fortunately, isn’t touched by it and is willing to call the  self-appointed 
ruling 
class on its propaganda and lies. As phony Republicans and  conservatives chase 
after the mob headed for Lee’s statue, there stands Trump  like a stonewall.

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