{"id":4049,"date":"2016-03-01T20:05:29","date_gmt":"2016-03-01T20:05:29","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2017-06-20T10:18:27","modified_gmt":"2017-06-20T14:18:27","slug":"codevilla_and_murray_on_trumpism","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/admin.rushlimbaugh.com\/daily\/2016\/03\/01\/codevilla_and_murray_on_trumpism\/","title":{"rendered":"Codevilla and Murray on Trumpism"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"\/\/videos\/37\/70370\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\"><img class=\"alignright\" src=\"https:\/\/live-rush-limbaugh.pantheonsite.io\/wp-content\/uploads\/listentoit.jpg\" alt=\"Listen to it Button\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>RUSH: Now, before I share with you some of the highlights of the Angelo Codevilla piece, his piece is at TheFederalist.com. And Charles Murray\u2019s piece is at the Wall Street Journal, back on February 12th. The Murray piece entitled, &#8220;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.wsj.com\/articles\/donald-trumps-america-1455290458\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Trump\u2019s America: Why the White Working Class is Justifiably Angry<\/a>.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>But I had a good question right before the break. &#8220;Hey, Rush, what I don\u2019t understand is why none of this class frustration hasn\u2019t manifested against the Democrats. I mean, they\u2019re the primary cause of all these problems. Why do the unions never break with the Democrats? Why do blacks never break with the Democrats? What\u2019s changed? Why the hell is it manifesting all this class anger? Why is it manifesting against the Republican Party only? I understand the angst versus the Republican Party. But why haven\u2019t the Democrats been accountable all these years?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p><img id=\"eZObject_118882\" class=\"aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/live-rush-limbaugh.pantheonsite.io\/wp-content\/uploads\/Federalist-Trump.jpg\" align=\"middle\" \/><br \/>\nThat\u2019s an interesting question to me. How come there isn\u2019t any anger at the Democrat establishment like there is &#8212; well, for the people that are angry at the establishment, they\u2019re angry at both. To them, the Democrats and Republicans are no different. So the fallout\u2019s the same. But I know what the guy\u2019s getting at. Why aren\u2019t the Democrats having problems? Why isn\u2019t there a Donald Trump out there screwing things up for Hillary? And there is. His name is Bernie Sanders. But, see, folks, the Democrats learned a lesson. When you\u2019re gonna have an election, you don\u2019t leave things up to voters.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;What did you say, Rush?&#8221; I said exactly what I meant to say. The Democrats have learned that when you\u2019re going to have an election, you don\u2019t leave things up to voters. Bernie Sanders is a placeholder. But try to answer the question seriously. Why isn\u2019t there a bunch of fallout, class anger at the Democrats? Well, the Democrats already have succeeded in portraying themselves as for the little guy. The Democrats in truth are 99% of the problem. The Democrats are the ones that have created the vast majority of these messes. They are responsible for the cultural rot. But the Republicans get blamed \u2019cause they\u2019re not doing anything to stop them.<\/p>\n<p>No matter what angle you want to come at it from, there is a logical answer to it. As far as the Democrats are concerned, their voters think they\u2019re great. They\u2019re Santa Claus, they\u2019re socialists, they\u2019re advancing the liberal cause. Everything\u2019s fine and dandy. The Republican Party doesn\u2019t stand for anything. Conservatives have no home. The Republican Party is not a home for conservatism anymore. The Democrat Party is the home of liberalism, progressivism, socialism, whatever you want to call it. But the Republican Party is just taking up space. All of this is understandable to me.<\/p>\n<p>Then you add Trump. See, people assume, incorrectly, that most of Trump\u2019s supporters are angry conservatives. And the reason for that is that Trump\u2019s running against government, it sounds like. And he\u2019s running on the Republican ticket, so for people who are only marginally understanding of conservatism versus liberalism, Trump would be looked at and seen as conservative. But Trump\u2019s support base covers every demographic you can think of. He\u2019s got support from all ages, and he\u2019s winning.<\/p>\n<p>You look at the exit polls and entrance polls of all these elections, he\u2019s winning every group. He\u2019s winning every age-group. He\u2019s winning religions &#8212; well, he\u2019s getting his share of religious voters, evangelicals, as you know. Men, women, middle-age, old age, young age, doesn\u2019t matter. But his coalition &#8212; I\u2019m blue in the face on this &#8212; is exactly what the Republican Party\u2019s always said they want to be. That\u2019s exactly what has happened here with Trump\u2019s base.<\/p>\n<p>So to the extent that conservatives have joined Trump, it\u2019s because they don\u2019t think the GOP is a home. The GOP\u2019s not interested in them. The GOP makes fun of them. The Democrats don\u2019t make fun of their voters. The Democrats make fun of Republican voters. The Democrats make fun of the rich. The Democrats make fun of the upper class. Publicly, anyway. The Democrats are the biggest offenders of all of these problems, but they have succeeded in convincing people they stand for the little guy.<\/p>\n<p><img id=\"eZObject_118875\" class=\"alignright\" src=\"https:\/\/live-rush-limbaugh.pantheonsite.io\/wp-content\/uploads\/AngeloCodevilla.jpg\" align=\"right\" \/><br \/>\nNow, let me get started with some of this stuff. This is Angelo Codevilla who wrote the original piece in the <a href=\"http:\/\/spectator.org\/articles\/39326\/americas-ruling-class-and-perils-revolution\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">American Spectator on the ruling class that we highlighted here \u2019cause it was tremendous<\/a>. He had a piece at The Federalist yesterday. Here are some excerpts.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;America is now ruled by a uniformly educated class of persons that occupies the commanding heights of bureaucracy, of the judiciary, education, the media, and of large corporations, and that wields political power through the Democratic Party.&#8221; Again, &#8220;America is now ruled by a uniformly educated &#8211;&#8221; meaning the education is the same. They\u2019re trained to come out of school to assume all of these positions that they\u2019re in, &#8220;&#8211; uniformly educated class of persons that occupies the commanding heights of bureaucracy, of the judiciary, education, the media, and of large corporations, and that wields political power through the Democratic Party. Its control of access to prestige, power, privilege, and wealth exerts a gravitational pull that has made the Republican Party\u00c2\u2019s elites into its satellites.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Now, we\u2019re talking about the Washington-New York-Boston corridor here, the Northeast power corridor, and his point here is that if you want prestige, if you want power, if you want to have perks, privilege, if you want to be in line to get rich, then you do what the Democrat power structure says. And to the extent that there are Republican elites, they\u2019ve been converted into satellites, and depending on their behavior, they\u2019re given access to some of this stuff. Mr. Codevilla continues.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;This class\u00c2\u2019s fatal feature &#8211;&#8221; uniformly educated ruling class &#8220;&#8211; is its belief that ordinary Americans are a lesser intellectual and social breed. Its increasing self-absorption, its growing contempt for whoever won\u00c2\u2019t bow to it, its dependence for votes on sectors of society whose grievances it stokes &#8211;&#8221; <a href=\"http:\/\/thefederalist.com\/2016\/02\/29\/donald-trump-is-the-next-barack-obama\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Codevilla is such a brilliant writer<\/a>. What that means is, the Democrat Party has succeeded in creating dependents among groups of people whose grievances it stokes. They created this grievance culture, they give them the reason to keep grieving and getting ticked off, claiming they\u2019re gonna be the solution to it, which they never are.<\/p>\n<p>All of this has led this ruling class &#8220;to break the most basic rule of republican life: deeming its opposition illegitimate.&#8221; Deeming its opposition illegitimate. Which is what\u2019s happened to the conservative, slash, Republican political wing in this country, the left has succeeded in delegitimizing it. Without that, there cannot be a republic. We\u2019re gonna end up with an authoritarian, tyrannical dictatorship or something along those lines when the opposition has been deemed illegitimate. And yet it\u2019s the Democrats that run around talking about cooperation and a level playing field and bipartisanship and working together when they have ended any possibility of any of that. They have delegitimized the opposition.<\/p>\n<p>And the opposition\u2019s sat back and let it happen. &#8220;The ruling class insists on driving down the throats of its opponents the agendas of each its constituencies and on injuring persons who stand in the way. This has spawned a Newtonian reaction, a hunger, among what may be called the &#8216;country class\u2019 for returning the favor.&#8221; In other words, all of this has created in average, ordinary, middle class America a desire to pay these people back for what they\u2019ve done.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/live-rush-limbaugh.pantheonsite.io\/?p=4463\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\"><img id=\"eZObject_118876\" class=\"aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/live-rush-limbaugh.pantheonsite.io\/wp-content\/uploads\/RushCountryClassPIX.jpg\" align=\"middle\" \/><\/a>&#8220;Ordinary Americans have endured being insulted by the ruling class\u00c2\u2019s favorite epitaphs &#8212; racist, sexist, etc., and, above all, stupid; they have had careers and reputations compromised by speaking the wrong word in front of the wrong person; endured dictates from the highest courts in the land that no means yes (King), that public means private (Kelo), that everyone is entitled to make up one\u00c2\u2019s meaning of life (Casey), but that whoever thinks marriage is exclusively between men and women is a bigot (Obergefell).&#8221; He\u2019s citing Supreme Court decisions here that violate all tenets of common sense.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Trying to stop the cycle of political payback with another round of it &#8211;&#8221; that\u2019s Trumpism. Codevilla is not a Trumpist. &#8220;Trying to stop the cycle of political payback with another round of it, while not utterly impossible, is well-nigh beyond human capacity. &#8230; No wonder, then, that millions of Americans lose respect for a ruling class that disrespects them, that they identify with whomever promises some kind of turnabout against that class, and that they care less and less for the integrity of institutions that fail to protect them. &#8230; But not only do opposing sets of wrongs not make anything right. As I have argued (Sophocles did it a lot better), trying to stop the cycle of political payback with another round of it, while not utterly impossible, is well-nigh beyond human capacity.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Neither Obama nor Trump seem to know or care that cycles of reciprocal resentment, of insults and injuries paid back with ever more interest and ever less concern for consequences, are the natural fuel of revolutions &#8212; easy to start and soon impossible to stop.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>He\u2019s including Obama here. Obama\u2019s done exactly what Trump\u2019s doing. Everything Obama\u2019s doing is based on resentment. His group of people resent the way the country was founded, resent the way the country grew, resent what the country became, resent how the country became structured, resented this, resented that, and Obama\u2019s sole mission has been to pay everybody back, and he\u2019s doing it. And Codevilla\u2019s right about that.<\/p>\n<p>I don\u2019t even need to read it from Codevilla to understand and agree with it. Exactly what Obama\u2019s all about. Giant chip on his shoulder. We\u2019ve been it countless times. Codevilla\u2019s point is that Trump comes along and is encouraging similar payback, and he said it\u2019s totally understandable people want to do it but it never works. It doesn\u2019t lead to reinstitutionalizing the greatness of the country. It just leads to more anger, disappointment, and he thinks eventual revolution.<\/p>\n<p><img id=\"eZObject_118877\" class=\"aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/live-rush-limbaugh.pantheonsite.io\/wp-content\/uploads\/ObamaClassWarfare3PIX.jpg\" align=\"middle\" \/><br \/>\n&#8220;America\u00c2\u2019s founders, steeped in history as few of our contemporaries are, were acutely aware of how easily factional enmities deliver free peoples into the hands of emperors. America is already advanced in this vicious cycle. The only possible chance of returning it to republicanism lies in not taking the next turn, and in not following one imperial ruler with another.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>So that\u2019s the excerpts from <a href=\"http:\/\/thefederalist.com\/2016\/02\/29\/donald-trump-is-the-next-barack-obama\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Codevilla\u2019s piece in The Federalist <\/a>in which he does two things. He makes the case for total understanding of the anger and frustration that exists, and then suggests that following somebody like Obama with something similar but from a different angle is not a solution. Now, many people disagree with that, but that\u2019s Codevilla.<\/p>\n<p>Now, here\u2019s Charles Murray, and his piece, &#8220;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.wsj.com\/articles\/donald-trumps-america-1455290458\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Trump\u2019s America: Why the White Working Class is Justifiably Angry<\/a>.&#8221; Now, this a much longer piece, but I will excerpt enough of it to give you the flavor. It\u2019s in the Wall Street Journal on February 12th. That means it\u2019s behind a pay wall. We\u2019ll still link to it at RushLimbaugh.com. Maybe it\u2019s gone free side by now. We\u2019ll find out. &#8220;If you are dismayed by Trumpism, don\u2019t kid yourself that it will fade away if Donald Trump fails to win the Republican nomination.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Trumpism is an expression of the legitimate anger that many Americans feel about the course that the country has taken, and its appearance was predictable. It is the endgame of a process that has been going on for [50 years]: America\u2019s divestment of its historic national identity. For the eminent political scientist Samuel Huntington, writing in his last book, &#8216;Who Are We?\u2019 (2004), two components of that national identity stand out. One is our Anglo-Protestant heritage, which has inevitably faded in an America that is now home to many cultural and religious traditions. The other is the very idea of America, something unique to us.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Unique to us.<\/p>\n<p><img id=\"eZObject_118878\" class=\"aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/live-rush-limbaugh.pantheonsite.io\/wp-content\/uploads\/TrumpConvention.jpg\" align=\"middle\" \/><br \/>\n&#8220;As the historian Richard Hofstadter once said, &#8216;It has been our fate as a nation not to have ideologies but to be one.'&#8221; Americanism is an ideology. &#8220;What does this ideology &#8212; Huntington called it the &#8216;American creed\u2019 &#8212; consist of? Its three core values may be summarized as egalitarianism, liberty and individualism. From these flow other familiar aspects of the national creed that observers have long identified: equality before the law, equality of opportunity, freedom of speech and association, self-reliance, limited government, free-market economics, decentralized and devolved political authority.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;As recently as 1960, the creed was our national consensus. Running that year for the Democratic nomination, candidates like John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson and Hubert Humphrey genuinely embraced the creed, differing from Republicans only in how its elements should be realized. Today, the creed has lost its authority and its substance. What happened? Many of the dynamics of the reversal can be found in developments across the whole of American society: in the emergence of a new upper class and a new lower class, and in the plight of the working class caught in between. &#8230;<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The new upper class consists of the people who shape the country\u2019s economy, politics and culture. The new lower class consists of people who have dropped out of some of the most basic institutions of American civic culture, especially work and marriage. Both of these new classes have repudiated the American creed in practice, whatever lip service they may still pay to it. Trumpism is the voice of a beleaguered working class telling us that it too is falling away.&#8221; In the old days, &#8220;[s]uccessful Americans stubbornly refused to accept the mantle&#8230;&#8221;<\/p>\n<p><img id=\"eZObject_118879\" class=\"aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/live-rush-limbaugh.pantheonsite.io\/wp-content\/uploads\/RushSocialism-Always-Fails.jpg\" align=\"middle\" \/><br \/>\n&#8220;Even Marx and Engels&#8221; commented on it, and so did Tocqueville. &#8220;Successful Americans stubbornly refused to accept the mantle of an upper class, typically presenting themselves to their fellow countrymen as regular guys.&#8221; Can I illustrate this, show you what he means by this? I grew up in a small town, twenty-five or thirty thousand people, and even in that small town there were classes. There was the rich. There was the rich industrialist in town that owned the concrete company, paved all the highways and so forth.<\/p>\n<p>And then there was this guy and that guy. But it they didn\u2019t hold themselves out as separate and apart from the rest of the town, and they didn\u2019t laud it over the rest of the neighborhood. They went to the places everybody in town went to eat. They went to the same churches. They were just&#8230; They were part and parcel of the community, and everybody knew they were the rich guys in town. But nobody hated them for it. They didn\u2019t laud it over anybody, and they did not seek to separate themselves from the rest of the town.<\/p>\n<p>BREAK TRANSCRIPT<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: One more excerpt from Murray here explaining the differences in the upper class today versus long ago and not that far ago in America, particularly &#8220;white working class&#8221; versus current upper class. He says: &#8220;Another characteristic of the new upper class &#8212; and something new under the American sun &#8212; is their easy acceptance of being members of an upper class and their condescension toward ordinary Americans.&#8221; It used to not being the case, not nearly as the badly as it is today.<\/p>\n<p><img id=\"eZObject_118889\" class=\"aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/live-rush-limbaugh.pantheonsite.io\/wp-content\/uploads\/ObamaWhiteHouse.jpg\" align=\"middle\" \/><br \/>\n&#8220;Try using &#8216;redneck\u2019 in a conversation with your highly educated friends and see if it triggers any of the nervousness that accompanies other ethnic slurs. Refer to &#8216;flyover country\u2019 and consider the implications when no one asks, &#8216;What does that mean?\u2019 Or I can send you to chat with a friend in Washington, DC, who bought a weekend place in West Virginia. He will tell you about the contempt for his new neighbors that he has encountered in the elite precincts of the nation\u2019s capital.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>I told you this story earlier about how he told his buddies he was gonna buy a house in West Virginia and they said, &#8220;Why are you gonna go live next to people with no teeth that play the banjo on the front porch?&#8221; And they were serious! &#8220;Why are you doing this? Why are you gonna live among the schlubs?&#8221; Murray\u2019s point was that these people in the white working class know exactly all of this. They know they\u2019re being condescended to, they know they\u2019re being laughed at, they know they\u2019re looked down on, they know they\u2019re being made fun of &#8212; and yet they think of themselves as the backbone of the country. They\u2019re the ones that join the military. They\u2019re the ones that lose family members in war. They are the ones that are making the country work. They are the backbone; they\u2019re being laughed at, mocked, made fun of.<\/p>\n<p>And they\u2019re tired of it.<\/p>\n<p>And they\u2019re tired of being blamed for all the problems by the media.<\/p>\n<p>And it\u2019s that simple.<\/p>\n<p>BREAK TRANSCRIPT<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: Now, the Charles Murray piece delves into much deeper detail, such as this: &#8220;Work and marriage have been central to American civic culture since the founding. In the 1960s, almost all of the adult men were working or looking for work, and almost all were married.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>But then things started to change. For white working class men in their thirties and forties, the prime decades for working and raising a family, participation in the labor force dropped from 96% to 76% in 2015. Over that same period of time, the portion of these men who were married dropped from 86% to 52%. It may not sound big but they\u2019re stunning changes, manifesting themselves throughout communities and neighborhoods. Half the children were born to unmarried women. All the problems that go with growing up without fathers, especially for boys. Drugs have become a major problem in small towns.<\/p>\n<p>Anyway, he goes on to detail how all of these demographic and cultural shifts have led to the destruction of the families of the working middle class that is the backbone of the country, and he affixes claim to this, to the social architects and engineers in Washington, primarily liberal Democrats who brought about this destruction and then taken sides with the feminists and the other minorities in these arrangements. They\u2019ve taken the side of everybody but the white male, essentially. So the anger out there in his estimation is justified, and it\u2019s deeper than Trump, and it\u2019ll survive Trump. It\u2019s gonna exist long after this election is over.<\/p>\n<p>Anyway, it\u2019s a fascinating read, and it\u2019s gotta be included in part of the mix to anybody trying to explain what seems to be the inexplicable here. Although it isn\u2019t to me.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>RUSH: Now, before I share with you some of the highlights of the Angelo Codevilla piece, his piece is at TheFederalist.com. And Charles Murray\u2019s piece is at the Wall Street Journal, back on February 12th. 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