Old Gadfly: Gentlemen, aside from all
the fake news about the nature of Russian hacking, it seems to me the central
concern from the left is that Trump is unqualified to be president and lacks presidential
demeanor. Your thoughts?
IM: Let’s address the unqualified allegation first. The only Constitutional qualifications for
president are stated in Article II, Section 1:
No Person
except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time
of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of
President; neither shall any Person be eligible to that Office who shall not
have attained to the Age of thirty five Years,
and been fourteen Years
a Resident within the United States.
AM: Trump meets all of these criteria. But, remember: there was some question as to whether his
predecessor met the “natural born” criterion.
Those who were or are skeptical about the natural born status—except, that
is, Hillary Clinton and her campaign staff that introduced this as a possible
issue during the 2008 presidential campaign—are derided as “birthers” . . .
conspiracy theorists, even though some would argue that there is some evidence
to support the theory. For instance,
Obama has gone to great lengths to seal certain records (e.g., administrative
records at Occidental, Columbia, and Harvard) that could assuage these concerns,
if he were natural born. Further, as
proof of birth, the Obama campaign circulated a certificate of live birth that
is normally issued for those individuals born to US citizens outside of the
State of Hawaii. Then, after pressure
from Trump, Obama finally released a so-called long form birth certificate. Yet, forensic
investigations (see also here)
into this form revealed serious issues—that is, a forged certificate.
Old
Gadfly: Assuming the “natural
born” criterion is not an issue for either Obama or Trump, what do you think
the left means when they say Trump is not qualified?
AM: Before we dig into an answer to your
question, I want to point out that one of the Texan delegates to the Electoral
College has publicly declared he will become one of the few “faithless electors”
in our nation’s history because he believes Trump is not qualified.
IM: I recall that the announcement by this
faithless elector, Christopher Suprun, was through the New
York Times. This was part of the
swarming activity by Hollywood
dupes and media
mimickers related to convincing at least 37 electors not to vote for
Trump. Unfortunately, as we wade through
all the “fake news,” generated by the left, there is little fanfare that Suprun
has been completely discredited by, among other things, stolen valor (see here
and here).
Old
Gadfly: Gentlemen, let’s
get back to the qualification question.
AM: I have heard and read that Trump lacks policy
experience.
IM: I agree.
The claim is that since Trump has never served in a government capacity, he has no
expertise on policy matters, whether domestic or foreign.
Old
Gadfly: What is
policy? People throw that term around
all the time without defining it.
IM: A dictionary definition states that policy is: “a
course or principle of action adopted or proposed by a government, party,
business, or individual.” So,
here we are talking about government policy.
Old Gadfly: Good. Now, from what is a course or principle of
action derived?
AM: Good question. The context is political, in that we chose a
Party candidate over another based upon their platforms.
Old Gadfly: OK . . . continue.
AM: The platforms represent
values. For instance, the progressive
Democrat believes in freedom, opportunity, responsibility, and
cooperation. Progressives believe these
values can only be enhanced by a large, central government and its central
planners (congruent with socialism). For
a more comprehensive and detailed explanation of these values from a
progressive perspective, see here. On the other hand, the conservative
Republican believes in respect for human life, individual liberty, limited
government, a strong defense, and free enterprise. For a more detailed explanation, see here. Here
is another source that explains how progressive and conservative values shape
policy (here is another
good source). Finally, here
is an article that explains why conservatives tend to be happier than liberals
(and progressives).
IM: Speaking of political
perspectives and happiness, I recently read an interesting article by a
university professor. Here is a quote
from her article:
I have long appreciated the optimism about human progress that is a key
ideal of liberalism (think of the term “progressive”). While I still embrace
this view, I wonder if conservative ideals are more natural ideals. That is,
does human nature, as it emerged under the pressures of natural selection of
our small-group-living ancestors, include the urge to curtail individual
expression, enforce authority, and hoard resources for the in-group? Compared
to liberals, social conservatives may well be living lives that are more
similar to what humans have lived for tens of thousands of years. And if so, is
their more natural mind-set the reason that conservatives are, at least
according to surveys, often happier than liberals?
Old Gadfly: Good points. So, when we hear the left accusing Trump of
not being qualified, what we’re being told is that anticipated policy stemming
from a Trump administration will reflect values that are contrary to the left’s. Do you agree?
IM: Absolutely. For starters, here are examples of what the left
is angry about:
·
Repealing
Obamacare and reducing taxes is a rejection of the Marxist values called
redistribution of wealth and fear from want.
·
Reducing the
size of government in terms of federal regulations by an unelected bureaucracy
is a rejection of the value of a large, centralized government.
·
Installing
retired general officers as Secretary of Defense, the National Security
Advisor, and the Secretary of Homeland Security promotes a Constitutional
government that is strong on defense and the safety of America and assumes a
larger leadership role in the international system, contrary to the feckless “lead
from behind” posture over the past eight years.
·
Installing
business men and women in various positions such as Secretary of State and
Commerce recognizes the role healthy free enterprise-oriented economies play in
the globalized international economy.
This is contrary to the notion that government experts know better than
the players actually involved in voluntary free exchange of value and Hayek’s
concept of spontaneous order and prosperity.
After all, Trump hasn’t even been inaugurated and look at how the stock
market responded.
·
Building a
wall and enforcing immigration laws enfranchises the individual liberty of
those citizens who exercise responsibility through the rule of law. This negates the exploitation opportunities
the left has enjoyed through identity politics and political correctness.
AM: Given all the excuses that
Hillary and her campaign surrogates are giving for her loss, there is no doubt
that they lack the capacity to reflect on the difference in political values in
light of what the American idea is all about, how it led to the greatest
prosperity in the history of humankind, and why so many want to migrate
(legally and illegally) to America. More
sadly, progressives must lie and deceive in order to dupe those who choose to
follow. Among the many lies told by
Obama at his last press
conference, the one that many saw through—justifying their vote for Trump—was
about all the jobs created. The most important
indicator of job growth is the labor participation rate; and it is the lowest
since the 1970s.
IM: Speaking of dupes, here is what
Hoover said in his 1958 book, Masters of
Deceit:
What lesson can we as a society learn from the Party’s methods of
recruitment? Most important, I think, is
to realize the Communist Party is attempting to exploit the rise of
materialism, irreligion, and lack of faith in our society. In an era when moral standards have been
lowered, when family life has been disrupted, when crime and juvenile delinquency
rates are high, communists have tried to set forth a goal—dressed in attractive
phrases—that would captivate the longings and hopes of men and women. They have, in truth, tried to “steal” the
nobility, the fervor, the enthusiasm of a free government under God (pp. 107-108).
Old Gadfly: Thus, concerns about
policy are more about the difference in political values. Certainly Obama’s experience as a community
organizer, one-term state senator, a nearly two-year US Senator provided no
experience for the type of policy expected at the national level. Yet, to this day, he enjoys high popularity ratings,
despite a mess he leaves behind. Perhaps
Obama’s greatest achievement is the perception of presidential demeanor. I suspect many on the left see this as an
important qualification. Is demeanor a
qualification?
IM: Comments made on the Access Hollywood bus rankled a lot of folks as conduct unbecoming an American
president.
Old Gadfly: Well? Are they wrong?
AM: Trump did not deny the comments,
and he apologized for them. Trump may
come across as crass to those on the left, but he comes across as a hero for
those who are sick and tired of political correctness. He comes across as authentic and sincere.
Old Gadfly: Do you believe Trump
followers prefer the naked truth as opposed to a facade?
IM: I believe good old American
patriots who feel good about America and what it stands for represent manly men
and womanly women: those who have avoided
or escaped conditioning by the progressive, secular humanist conditioners.
AM: Those on the left either
favored an open socialist, who (in the words of Hoover) “set forth a goal—dressed
in attractive phrases—that would captivate the longings and hopes of men and
women”; or another socialist in progressive clothing who presented an image of
presidential demeanor with actual policy experience. Those so duped on the left had
no interest in the failed policies (Middle East, Libya, Russia, etc.) or corruption
associated with illegal email servers and the pay-to-play Clinton Foundation.
AM: There is no facade with
Trump. What you see is what you get—like
most ordinary Americans who believe that all men and women are equal; and who should not be ashamed that they happen to be white or male, a police officer, or a Christian baker that believes in traditional marriage.
IM: Meanwhile, Hillary and her
surrogates will continue to seek ways to make Trump’s presidency illegitimate
and to demean, with great contempt, those who share Trump’s values.
Old Gadfly: With a left-leaning
press, many can understand why Trump resorts to his Twitter account. This is about the only way he can control his
own narrative to counter the distorted caricature being painted by his political
opponents. Time will tell whether enough
Americans want to preserve our Constitutional Republic, overcome the insidious
forces of socialism, and make America great again.
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