Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Jonathan Swan — Trump adviser tells House Republicans: You're no longer Reagan's party

Donald Trump’s economic adviser Stephen Moore told a group of top Republicans last week that they now belong to a fundamentally different political party.
Moore surprised some of the Republican lawmakers assembled at their closed-door whip meeting last Tuesday when he told them they should no longer think of themselves as belonging to the conservative party of Ronald Reagan.They now belong to Trump’s populist working-class party, he said.
A source briefed on the House GOP whip meeting — which Moore attended as a guest of Majority Whip Steve Scalise — said several lawmakers told him they were taken aback by the economist’s comments.
“For God’s sake, it’s Stephen Moore!” the source said, explaining some of the lawmakers’ reactions to Moore’s statement. “He’s the guy who started Club for Growth. He’s Mr. Supply Side economics.”
“I think it’s going to take them a little time to process what does this all mean,” the source added of the lawmakers. “The vast majority of them were on the wrong side. They didn’t think this was going to happen.”
Asked about his comments to the GOP lawmakers, Moore told The Hill he was giving them a dose of reality.

“Just as Reagan converted the GOP into a conservative party, Trump has converted the GOP into a populist working-class party,” Moore said in an interview Wednesday. “In some ways this will be good for conservatives and in other ways possibly frustrating.”...
“Reagan ran as an ideological conservative. Trump ran as an economic populist,” he said.
“Trump’s victory,” Moore added, “turned it into the Trump party.”
Sound of heads exploding in the background.

Jonathan Swan

2 comments:

Ryan Harris said...

I suspect these Republican bureaucrats may be glad to abandon their extreme right views that they knew were indefensible for positions that will keep them in power.

MRW said...

This is such an important article to distribute.

Here's another, quite piercing:
"Trump’s GOP: The end of ‘checklist conservatism’"
By F.H. Buckley November 21, 2016
http://nypost.com/2016/11/21/trumps-gop-the-end-of-checklist-conservatism/

And Scott Adams' take yesterday:
“A Lesson in Cognitive Dissonance”
By Scott Adams
http://blog.dilbert.com/post/153559105081/a-lesson-in-cognitive-dissonance