THE ROBERT W. WHITAKER ARCHIVE

TRUMP AND THE GOP SUCCESSION | 2016-03-25

Barry Goldwater always felt inferior to the snobs his side chased out of the Republican Party to take it over briefly.

The minute Goldwater got trounced in the election he called the old Establishment and groveled and pissed his way back into their grace.

Upon getting the nomination in 1980, Reagan sealed the Party's long-term doom by, albeit reluctantly, taking on George Bush as his VP and successor.

Win or lose, we can only hope that Trump will not become the typical Groveling WASP.

In 1964 Goldwater doomed the Party to many years of moderation and disaster.

In 1980 Reagan gave those same moderates back control of the Party in 1989.

To younger people, this election is everything.

To me, no matter what happens, there will be many more.

What Trump decides to do AFTER his nomination will be a big decider of our future.

Will he, like Reagan, give the moderates SOMETHING, like Bush, which meant everything in the future?

Will Trump, unlike Goldwater, insist on his right to say what he says, and not grovel to the establishment and give the future to them, as Reagan and Goldwater both did?

Will Trump be Trump, and take victory as VICTORY, without conceding the future to our enemies?

COMMENTS (5)

#1 Jason | 2016-03-25 11:13

The one hope I have is that Trump likes WINNING. On his own terms not just getting a position and being patted on the head by the Establishment.

But I wonder if the problem with Trump isn't in the very phrase "Make America Great Again". It's like the the last gasp of a worldview no longer possible. We can't go back to the 1950s.

My best hope is that he is a bridge for us to move forward on.

#2 Secret Squirrel | 2016-03-26 17:23

@Jason on 03/25/2016

He can't see the bars of the jail he was born in. He's not going to win anything, until he is shown the Matrix and hires Bob as his free speech consultant.

#3 Jason | 2016-03-27 09:49

A back channel would come in handy.

#4 time for freedom | 2016-03-28 13:52

I think that Trump is sponsored by the evil Anti-Whites that have violated my race and committed White Genocide. I believe that Trump is one of the most dangerous Anti-White figureheads that we have had to suffer in a long time. He will be able to institute many more anti-White measures with much more severity than a 1000 Obamas could ever do.

To White people he seems a good political alternative to the other anti-White candidates, but because of this, he could be the most viciously anti-White political figure we have ever seen owing to his political currency in the hearts and minds of White people.

He will be White Genocide's biggest advocate, and he'll do it with the full blessings of the White people of America and the other White Nationalist pom pom cheer leaders.

To avoid this, it's even more important than ever to stay on the message of White Genocide.

#5 Ice Knight | 2016-03-29 05:35

Yes there is always that risk. Ronald Reagan is held up as a God by the GOP establishment, yet stabbed Whites in the back with amnesty.

I think Trump would be quickly found out if he betrays us. Whites are angry and a betrayal at this point could be the catalyst for a massive backlash. As you say, stay on the White Genocide message and Trump will find it very hard to manoeuvre against us.