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Trumpism Lives On!


November 6, 2020 <https://buchanan.org/blog/trumpism-lives-on-142330>  by  
<https://buchanan.org/blog/author/pat-buchanan> Patrick J. Buchanan 

5-7 minutes

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The American electorate failed to perform its designated role in the 
establishment’s morality play. Indeed, Democrats ended Tuesday night terrified 
that America had again turned its back on them and preferred Trump to the 
leaders and agenda they had put forth.

Donald Trump may end up losing the 2020 election in the Electoral College, but 
he won the campaign that ended on Nov. 3.

Democrats had been talking of a “sweep,” a “blowout,” a “blue wave” washing the 
Republicans out of power, capturing the Senate, and bringing in an enlarged 
Democratic majority in Nancy Pelosi’s House.

They visualized the ouster of Trump in a defeat so massive and humiliating that 
it would serve as an eternal repudiation of the man. And, most intoxicating of 
all, they believed they would be seen by history as the angels of America’s 
deliverance.

It was not to be.

The American electorate failed to perform its designated role in the 
establishment’s morality play. Indeed, Democrats ended Tuesday night terrified 
that America had again turned its back on them and preferred Trump to the 
leaders and agenda they had put forth.

By the campaign’s end, Democrats were freezing the ball and running out the 
clock.

Consider the immense burdens candidate Trump had to carry.

Early in his reelection year, the nation was struck by the worst pandemic in a 
hundred years that, by Election Day, would kill nearly a quarter of a million 
Americans and cause an economic collapse to rival the Great Depression.

Trump had to endure daily the near-universal hatred and hostility of the 
nation’s academic, media and cultural elites. How hostile is this city to 
President Trump?

He lost D.C.’s three electoral votes by a margin of 20-1.

Yet, even so burdened, Trump won 3 million more votes in 2020 than he had in 
2016, and, as of midnight on Election Day, he seemed headed for victory in the 
Electoral College.

Giving the energy and effort he put into his campaign — a dozen rallies in the 
last three days — and the enthusiastic response from the huge crowds, Trump has 
much to be proud of.

Trump may lose the presidency, but Trumpism was not rejected.

Nor was it repudiated by the people if, by Trumpism, one means “America First” 
nationalism, securing our borders, using tariffs to bring back our 
manufacturing base, bidding goodbye to globalism, staying out of unnecessary 
wars and swearing off ideological crusades.

And if Joe Biden becomes our 46th president, the tenure of office of this 
visibly frail and enfeebled leader is likely to be among the more abbreviated 
in American history, and bereft of high achievement.

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For Democrats appear to have lost seats in Nancy Pelosi’s House, and, instead 
of sweeping to power in the Senate to make Chuck Schumer the new majority 
leader, Senate Democrats appear to have gained only a single seat. As of now, 
Sen. Mitch McConnell is set to be the gatekeeper to any passage of the 
Biden-Harris and Sanders-AOC agendas.

Good luck getting something enacted that Mitch McConnell doesn’t like.

As of today, the 2020 election has restored to Senate Republicans veto power 
over any and all administration legislation, be it liberal, progressive or 
socialist. This election may have made McConnell the most powerful 
congressional leader since Lyndon Johnson.

With McConnell leading a GOP majority, Democrats would be unable to end the 
filibuster or pack the Supreme Court, and the GOP majority would have the power 
to kill the Biden tax plan, “Medicare for All” and the “Green New Deal.” There 
will be no statehood and two senators for Puerto Rico or D.C., and no 
reparations for slavery. Mayors and governors seeking blue state bailouts to 
avoid defaulting on overdue debts will need McConnell’s blessing.

In times past, there was often comity between the parties, or at least an 
attempt at comity. In mid-August of 1974, after he took office, President 
Gerald Ford went before Congress to declare: “I do not want a honeymoon with 
you. I want a good marriage.”

It was not to be. And in the ideological divide and poisoned politics of this 
city, there is little likelihood of compromise — or even civility.

Biden faces other troubles, too.

The worst of the COVID-19 crisis, in terms of cases, hospitalizations and 
deaths, may be ahead of us. And Democrats will not be able to blame Trump 
indefinitely. And if their answer is, as Joe Biden has at times indicated, a 
national “shutdown,” a Biden honeymoon is unlikely to last.

Bottom line: Joe Biden is not going to be the “transformational” president of 
his imagining. Nor is he going to be the “most progressive president since 
Roosevelt” as some Democrats have been promising.

And the reasons are obvious.

FDR had massive Democratic majorities in both Houses of Congress throughout the 
1930s. And he won the presidency in 1932 by capturing 57% of the vote and 42 of 
the 48 states of the Union. In 1936, he carried 46 of 48 states, losing only 
Maine and Vermont.

Biden has no such mandate and no such power base, and he lacks the natural 
gifts of FDR. Sorry, but there is no new “Era of Good Feelings” in store for 
America. To the contrary.

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