The Donald Lives!
By Patrick J. Buchanan
October 13, 2016 "Information Clearing House" - Donald Trump turned in perhaps the most
effective performance in the history of presidential debates on Sunday night.
As the day began, he had been denounced by his wife,
Mike Pence, and his own staff for a tape of crude and lewd remarks in a
decade-old “locker room” conversation on a bus with Billy Bush of “Access
Hollywood.”
Tasting blood, the media were in a feeding frenzy.
Trump is dropping out! Pence is bolting the ticket! Republican elites are about
to disown and abandon the Republican nominee!
Sometime this weekend, Trump made a decision: If he is
going down to defeat, he will go out as Trump, not some sniveling penitent
begging forgiveness from hypocrites who fear and loathe him.
His first move was to host a press availability,
before the debate, where a small sampling of Bill Clinton’s alleged victims —
Kathleen Willey, Paula Jones, Juanita Broaddrick — made brief statements
endorsing Trump and denouncing the misogyny of the Clintons.
“Mr. Trump may have said some bad words, but Bill
Clinton raped me,” said Broaddrick, “and Hillary Clinton threatened me.”
The press had to cover it. Then the women marched into
the auditorium at Washington University to watch Hillary Clinton defend her
behavior toward them after their encounters with Bill.
As the moderators and Hillary Clinton scrambled to
refocus on Trump’s comments of a decade ago, Trump brought it back to Bill’s
criminal misconduct against women, his lying about it, and Hillary’s aiding and
abetting of the First Predator.
It was like a tawdry courtroom drama in an X-rated
movie, a new low in presidential debates. But what it revealed is that if Trump
is going down, his enemies will carry away their own permanent scars.
As Caesar said of Cassius, “Such men are dangerous.”
Hillary Clinton has never been hammered as she was
Sunday night, and it showed. Knocked off her game, she was no longer the prim
and poised debater of Hofstra University.
There were other signs that, win or lose, Trump
intends to finish the campaign as he began, as a populist-nationalist and
unapologetic adversary of open borders, globalization and neo-imperialism.
When moderators Martha Raddatz and Anderson Cooper
revealed their bias by asking Trump tougher questions and more follow-ups, and
interrupting him more rudely and often, he called them out.
“It’s one on three!” said Trump. And it sure looked
like it.
How could the moderators have ignored that other leak
of last week, of Clintons’s speech to Brazilian bankers where she confessed she
“dreams” of a “hemispheric common market with open trade and open borders.”
If the quote is accurate, and Clinton has not denied
it, she was saying she dreams of a future when the United States ceases to
exist as a separate, sovereign and independent nation.
She envisions not just a North American Union evolving
out of NAFTA but a merger of all the nations of North, South and Central
America, with all borders erased and people moving freely from one place to
another within a hemispheric super-state.
If this quote is accurate, Clinton is working toward
an end to the independence for which our Founding Fathers fought the American
Revolution.
After all, Thomas Jefferson did not write some
declaration of diversity in 1776, but a Declaration of Independence for a new,
unique and separate people.
Clinton dreams of doing away with what American
patriots cherish most.
When the issue of Syria arose, Clinton said she favors
a “no-fly zone.” Unanswered, indeed unasked by the moderators, was whether she
would order the shooting down of Syrian or Russian planes that violate the
zone.
Yet, what she is suggesting are acts of war against
Syria, and Russia if necessary, though Congress has never authorized a war on
Syria, and Syria has not attacked us.
Trump did not hesitate to overrule the suggestion of
Mike Pence that we follow Clinton’s formula. He believes ISIS is our enemy, and
if Syria, Russia and Iran are attacking ISIS, we ought not to be fighting them.
As of sunrise Sunday, the media were writing Trump off
as dead.
By Sunday night, they were as shocked and stunned as
Hillary and Bill.
What did Trump accomplish in 18 hours?
He rattled Hillary Clinton, firmed up and rallied his
base, halted the stampede of the cut-and-run Republicans, and exposed the
hypocrisy of liberal and secular celebrants of the ’60s “sexual revolution,”
who have suddenly gotten religion where Trump is involved.
Trump exposed the fraudulence of the Clintons’
clucking concern for sexually abused women, brought Pence back into camp,
turned the tables and changed the subject from the Trump tapes to the Trump
triumph at Washington University.
Upshot: The Donald is alive.
While his path to 270 electoral votes still looks more
than problematic, there is a month to go before the election, and anything can
happen.
Indeed, it already has — many times.
Patrick Buchanan has been a senior advisor to three
Presidents, twice a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, and
the nominee of the Reform Party in 2000. http://buchanan.org/
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