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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsNever Trumpers to voters: We told you so
Posted with permission from Tribune Content Agency -- DonSeptember 15, 2017
Katie Glueck
McClatchy Washington Bureau
WASHINGTON - Last year, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz warned that if voters wanted to elect more Republicans who would cut deals with Democratic leaders Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer, then I guess Donald Trump is your guy.
This week, thats what Trump didand Never Trump conservatives say its just what they feared.
This is exactly what Cruz and many of his supporters warned about, said Amanda Carpenter, a former top aide to Cruz. This would be a delicious schadenfreude sandwich if any conservatives had the appetite to eat it. It's mostly sad.
Trumps deal-making this week with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi on the most important issue to his baseimmigrationhas outraged some of his strongest supporters, including some at the hardline outlet Breitbart, home to his former chief strategist, Steve Bannon. Conservative commentators such as Ann Coulter and Laura Ingraham are tweeting about Trump irately, and some activists are taking to Twitter to show off images of the campaigns Make America Great Again hats on fire.
But Republicans who have insisted for years that Trump is no conservative say this turn to the Democrats was entirely predictable.
I was concerned about things like this, I am concerned about it, said Brendan Steinhauser, a Texas-based conservative activist, speaking broadly of Trump dealing more closely with Democrats than his own party. This is where Ted Cruz was right when he said [Trump] was going to cut deals with Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer.
For people who are motivated by a certain set of ideas, principles, policiesyes, youre going to be disappointed by this president again and again, Steinhauser said.
Indeed, Trump, a former Democratic donor, has never hid the fact that he values making deals more than adhering to any particular ideology. But until recently, Trumps upending of Republican orthodoxy had often played into the more nationalist, populist vision championed by Bannon, Breitbart and prominent talk radio figures.
To the delight of the burgeoning nationalist wing of the party, Trumps campaign was centered on a hardline immigration platform, with promises to build a large border wall, have Mexico pay for it, and to deport undocumented immigrants. His dramatic about-face this weekwith Pelosi, no less, the ultimate conservative bogeymanfelt like a shocking miscalculation to some of his more ardent backers, if not to his longtime conservative critics.
If he goes soft on what his supporters believe is the defining issue of our time, I dont know whos going to be left to support him, said one source close to the White House. The idea that Trump can pivot to the middle and get Democrats across the country to like himits fools gold.
In the past, according to The New York Times, Bannon had described Trump as an imperfect vessel for the realignment he was pushing, but one with whom he could work all the same, seeing his candidacy and then White House as the biggest platform yet for those ideals. Now, say some strategists, Schumer appears to see Trump in a similar way, for his own set of policy objectives.
They both saw in him a vessel to work their viewpoint, said Scott Jennings, a plugged-in GOP strategist. For Bannon, he was a vessel, but a vessel to a longer-term political realignment. For Schumer, its short-term and transactional. Today, he sees Trump not getting along with Mitch McConnell and Paul Ryan, he steps into the breach, understands Trump is driven, to some degree, by a desire for good press. Whats the fastest way to get good press? Align yourself with liberal Democrats. Thats whats happening.
Jennings said he didnt think Schumer was under any illusions that Trump is going to magically become what is essentially a liberal Democratic president, pointing in particular to Trumps position on tax reform.
But he warned Trump not to underestimate the Democrats, even if they are willing to work with him for now: For whatever happy memories Donald Trump has of dealing with Schumer and Pelosi, if they were to get control of either house of Congress, the subpoenas start flying. If they get control of both of them, articles of impeachment will fly.
Rick Tyler, a former spokesman for Cruzs presidential campaign, said theres nothing wrong with negotiating with Democratsso long as they are signing up to you, not you signing up to them. But this appears to be Donald Trump signing up to them. (His old boss, Cruz, has said its perfectly fine to meet with Democrats, but has also been skeptical of Democratic interest in broader cooperation with Republicans).
I went on TV countless times saying Donald Trump is not a Republican, not a conservative, doesnt share our ideology, we cant count on him, hes not been down for the cause, so to speak, Tyler said. Pointing to Trumps past donations to Democrats and Trumps own remarks indicating that hes a deal-maker above all else, Tyler said: That should have been a clarion warning for Republicans and conservatives who hold a governing philosophy.
The conservative base knew all of this during the campaign, however. It didnt matter then, and there are signs that it ultimately may not matter now, at least in terms of Trumps standing with them. Interviews with conservative activists across the country this week, as the immigration news played out, revealed that many are much more comfortable criticizing Congress than criticizing the president, and some are inclined to believe that he was forced to deal with Democrats because of intransigent Republican leadership.
The media is saying he can do nothing right, therefore the base is saying the president can do nothing wrong, said one former senior campaign adviser, stressing that Trumps standing with the conservative base remains rock-solid, and that there is a circling-the-wagons effect. Its like saying, Look, you want to come at him with everything and the kitchen sink? Well guess what, were going to be the wall in front of him. They just want him to do his job. It doesnt even matter if the criticism is actually accurate.
Meanwhile, Larry Kudlow, a conservative economist and media personality who has informally advised Trump and considers Bannon a friend, pushed back on the idea that Trump is malleable. He pointed to the presidents past writings and books, and said he has consistently maintained much of the philosophy expressed there.
Of course, the most famous of those writings is Trumps The Art of the Deal.
Trump made a very shrewd move here, Kudlow said of the dealings with the Democrats. He changed some of the terms of the trade. Thats what I love about him. Hes the chaos guy.
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Never Trumpers to voters: We told you so (Original Post)
DonViejo
Sep 2017
OP
Bleacher Creature
(11,256 posts)1. Some of them have really stood their ground.
Ana Navarro, Jennifer Rubin, George Will, David Brooks, etc. have all been admirably consistent.
I'll likely never agree with any of them on any other issue, but I give them credit for not giving in to the urge to try and get back into the graces of their fellow GOPers.
I also think they are the only ones who truly understand the long term dame he's bound to bring to their party.