7/7/2020 - Pat Buchanan Townhall.com
Speaking
at Mount Rushmore on Friday, and from the White House lawn on Saturday, July 4,
Donald Trump recast the presidential race.
He seized
upon an issue that can turn his fortunes around, and the wounded howls of the
media testify to the power of his message.
Standing
beneath the mammoth carved images of Presidents Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln,
and Theodore Roosevelt, Trump declared: "Angry mobs are trying to tear
down statues of our founders, deface our most sacred memorials, and unleash a
wave of violent crime in our cities."
These
mobs are made up of Marxists, criminals, and anarchists. Their cause is a
cultural revolution. "Their goal is not a better America. Their goal is
the end of America."
After
reciting the achievements of his four predecessors, Trump added: "No
movement that seeks to dismantle these treasured American legacies can possibly
have a love of America at its heart."
Then
he put it right into the basement hideaway of Joe Biden: "No person who
remains quiet at the destruction of this resplendent heritage can possibly lead
us to a better future."
Trump
is calling out Biden's silence in the face of an onslaught against our heroes
and history as manifest political cowardice that makes Biden a moral accomplice
of the mobs.
One
day, Basement Boy is going to have to speak out.
Where
was Biden when Trump was standing up for America on Independence Day?
As
his Party tweeted that Trump's trip to Mount Rushmore was aimed at
"glorifying white supremacy," Biden was wailing about the need
"to rip the roots of systemic racism" out of America.
Does
that sound like Harry Truman or JFK?
So
the lines are drawn for 2020.
On
one side are those who believe America is a good country, the greatest the
world has ever seen, and that the men who created this miracle should be
respected, revered, and remembered.
That
is not the view of the left wing of the Democratic Party.
For
even as the fireworks were exploding on the Mall, a Baltimore mob was tearing
down, smashing up, and dumping into the Inner Harbor a landmark statue of
Christopher Columbus.
That
statue stood next to the Baltimore neighborhood of Little Italy and had been
dedicated in 1984 by President Ronald Reagan.
Do
the haters of Columbus think that destroying Columbus' statues across America
will not anger and alienate Americans of Italian descent who revere the
explorer? Does Biden think Italian-Americans will reward a candidate and party
that will not renounce the mob that did this?
As
the left wing of the Democratic Party embraces the "defund the
police" movement, how long will it hold onto voters who are today watching
murder rates climb to new records?
During
Independence Day weekend in Chicago, 80 people were shot, and 17 of them
killed.
In
New York City, the number of shooting victims has risen this year by 50%. In
June, there were 250 shootings, an increase of 150 over June 2019. Mayor Bill
de Blasio's response: cutting $1 billion from the NYPD budget.
Over
July 4, an armed Black militia arrived at the reopening of the Stone Mountain
monument in Georgia, which features huge carved images of Robert E. Lee and
Stonewall Jackson. They want its destruction.
Trump
is charged with "dividing the nation."
But
it is not Trump trashing cops or providing cover for "protests"
marked by looting and arson. Nor is it Trump tearing down memorials and
monuments to the great Americans of the past.
Where
the Democratic Party has been a portrait in indecisiveness, Trump has been
clear. He stands with the cops who have gone through a hellish six weeks. He
stands against defacing statues and destroying monuments. He has denounced the
rioting, looting and arson that have accompanied protests the media never cease
to describe as "peaceful."
It
is not Trump who is dividing America. He has pledged to resist the rampages
with all the weapons in his presidential arsenal.
There
are four months until November's election, 18 weeks until America decides: Do
we want to continue an era of protests that revert to rioting, looting and
arson? Do we want to see police departments further constricted and trashed as
neo-fascist?
Do
we wish to see statues of presidents from Washington, Jefferson, Jackson,
Lincoln, and Grant to Teddy Roosevelt trashed by mobs that hate America, hate
her heroes, and hate her history?
Trump's
stand for tradition and against mob rule is the only stand the president can
take. And it is a necessary stand. For this culture war is going to last long after
this presidency. And it is going to determine what kind of country we shall
become.
Will
it be the great and glorious republic of the past or the social and cultural
Marxist hellhole that is the promise of the mobs?
Trump
just played the patriotism card -- the correct card to play -- and it may just
work for his reelection.
Patrick
J. Buchanan is the author of "Nixon's White House Wars: The Battles That
Made and Broke a President and Divided America Forever." To find out more
about Patrick Buchanan and read features by other Creators writers and
cartoonists, visit the Creators website at www.creators.com.
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