9/13/2016 -
Pat Buchanan Townhall.com
Speaking to 1,000 of the overprivileged at an LGBT fundraiser, where the
chairs ponied up $250,000 each and Barbra Streisand sang, Hillary Clinton gave
New York's social liberals what they came to hear.
"You could put half of Trump's supporters into what I call
the basket of deplorables. Right?" smirked Clinton to cheers and laughter.
"The racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamophobic, you name
it." They are "irredeemable," but they are "not
America."
This was no verbal slip. Clinton had invited the press in to cover
the LGBT gala at Cipriani Wall Street where the cheap seats went for $1,200. And
she had tried out her new lines earlier on Israeli TV:
"You can take Trump supporters and put them in two
baskets." First there are "the deplorables, the racists, and the
haters, and the people who ... think somehow he's going to restore an America
that no longer exists. So, just eliminate them from your thinking..."
And who might be in the other basket backing Donald Trump?
They are people, said Clinton, "who feel that the government
has let them down, the economy has let them down, nobody cares about them. ...
These are people we have to understand and empathize with."
In short, Trump's support consists of one-half xenophobes, bigots
and racists, and one-half losers we should pity.
And she is running on the slogan "Stronger Together." Her
remarks echo those of Barack Obama in 2008 to San Francisco fat cats puzzled
about those strange Pennsylvanians.
They are "bitter," said Obama, they "cling to guns
or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them or anti-immigrant
sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustration."
In short, Pennsylvania is a backwater of alienated Bible-banging
gun nuts and bigots suspicious of outsiders and foreigners.
But who really are these folks our new class detests, sneers at
and pities? As African-Americans are 90 percent behind Clinton, it is not black
folks. Nor is it Hispanics, who are solidly in the Clinton camp.
Nor would Clinton tolerate such slurs directed at Third World
immigrants who are making America better by making us more diverse than that
old "America that no longer exists."
No, the folks Obama and Clinton detest, disparage, and pity are
the white working- and middle-class folks Richard Nixon celebrated as Middle
Americans and the Silent Majority.
They are the folks who brought America through the Depression, won
World War II, and carried us through the Cold War from Truman in 1945 to
victory with Ronald Reagan in 1989.
These are the Trump supporters. They reside mostly in red states
like West Virginia, Kentucky and Middle Pennsylvania, and Southern, Plains and
Mountain states that have provided a disproportionate share of the soldiers,
sailors, airmen and Marines who fought and died to guarantee the freedom of
plutocratic LGBT lovers to laugh at and mock them at $2,400-a-plate dinners.
Yet, there is truth in what Clinton said about eliminating
"from your thinking" people who believe Trump can "restore an
America that no longer exists."
For the last chance to restore America, as Trump himself told
Christian Broadcasting's "Brody File" on Friday, Sept. 9, is slipping
away:
"I think this will be the last election if I don't win ...
because you're going to have people flowing across the border, you're going to
have illegal immigrants coming in and they're going to be legalized and they're
going to be able to vote, and once that all happens, you can forget it."
Politically and demographically, America is at a tipping point.
Minorities are now 40 percent of the population and will be 30
percent of the electorate in November. If past trends hold, 4 of 5 will vote
for Clinton. Meanwhile, white folks, who normally vote 60 percent Republican,
will fall to 70 percent of the electorate, the lowest ever, and will decline in
every subsequent presidential year.
The passing of the greatest generation and silent generation, and,
soon, the baby-boom generation, is turning former red states like Virginia,
North Carolina, Colorado, Arizona and Nevada purple, and putting crucial states
like Florida and Ohio in peril.
What has happened to America is astonishing. A country 90 percent
Christian after World War II has been secularized by a dictatorial Supreme
Court with only feeble protest and resistance.
A nation, 90 percent of whose population traced their roots to
Europe, will have been changed by mass immigration and an invasion across its
Southern border into a predominantly Third World country by 2042. What will
then be left of the old America to conserve?
No wonder Clinton was so giddy at the LGBT bash. They are taking
America away from the "haters," as they look down in moral supremacy
on the pitiable Middle Americans who are passing away.
But a question arises for 2017. Why should Middle America, given
what she thinks of us, render a President Hillary Clinton and her regime any
more allegiance or loyalty than Colin Kaepernick renders to the America he so
abhor?
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