Writers never know when something they write will strike a nerve—or, in the common phrase of the internet, “go viral.”
Yet my last column, “Why Conservatives Still Attack Trump,” did both. Aside from being reprinted on almost every conservative website, Newsweek published the column, and The New York Times quoted it.
More importantly, many major conservative writers responded to it, mostly in disagreement.
It is interesting that the column elicited so much attention. Maybe, like the man who bit the dog, an articulate case by a mainstream conservative in support of the president is so rare that people felt a need to publish it and respond to it.
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Whatever the reason, I feel compelled to respond to some of the disagreements.
Before doing so, I want to note the respectful tone that permeated virtually every one of the disagreeing columns. We have enough cannibals on the left without conservatives eating each other up.
After reading the responses, I feel confident in saying that they confirmed my primary thesis: Anti-Trump conservatives do not believe that Americans are fighting what I call the Second Civil War, while pro-Trump conservatives do.
Indeed, Jonah Goldberg in National Review said as much. He denied that we are in the midst of a civil war on two grounds: One is that it is not violent, and the other is that we are fighting a “culture war,” not a civil war.
Whenever I write about the subject, I almost always note that this Second Civil War is not violent. I never thought that the word “war” must always include violence.
The word is frequently used in nonviolent contexts: the war against cancer, the war between the sexes, the war against tobacco, the Cold War, and myriad other nonviolent wars.
Perhaps Goldberg would respond that he did not write that all wars are violent, only that all civil wars are violent. But if there are nonviolent wars, there can be nonviolent civil wars.
Nevertheless, what most disturbs me is his second argument—articulated in various ways by most of those who disagreed with me—that there is simply no civil war. And many repeated the universal belief among Never-Trumpers that a Hillary Clinton victory would not have been a catastrophe.
My response is that “culture war” is much too tepid a term for what is going on now. Maybe anti-Trump conservatives are fighting a “culture war,” but the left is not.
The left is working to undo the American Revolution. It’s very close to doing so.
Of all people, one would think Goldberg would understand this. He is the author of what I consider to be a modern classic, “Liberal Fascism: The Secret History of the American Left, from Mussolini to the Politics of Change.”
His book leads to one conclusion: We are fighting fascism. How is that not a civil war? When you fight fascism, you are not merely fighting a “culture war.”
So, shouldn’t the primary role of a conservative be to vanquish leftism? To me, that means strongly supporting the Republican president of the United States, who has staffed his Cabinet with conservatives and already won substantial conservative victories.
As I suggested in my previous column, conservatives would have been thrilled if any Republican president had achieved what Trump has at this point in his administration.
“But what about Trump’s character?” nearly all my critics ask. Or, as John Podhoretz, editor of Commentary Magazine, tweeted, “For Dennis Prager, who spent 40 years advocating for a moral frame for American politics, to argue as he argued today is, may I say, ironic.”
First, I have indeed dedicated much of my life to advocating for morality—for ethical monotheism as the only way to achieve a moral world; for raising moral children (as opposed to concentrating, for example, on raising “brilliant” children); and for the uniquely great Judeo-Christian moral synthesis developed by the Founding Fathers of America.
But I have never advocated electing moral politicians.
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Of course, I prefer people of good character in political office. But 30 years ago, I wrote an essay titled “Adultery and Politicians” in which I argued that what political leaders do is more important than their character.
To cite but one of an endless list of examples, I would prefer an adulterous president (like John F. Kennedy) who supported Israel than a faithful family man (like Jimmy Carter) who was an anti-Zionist.
Second, as a religious Jew, I learned from the Bible that God himself chose morally compromised individuals—like King David, who had a man killed in order to cover up the adultery he committed with the man’s wife, and the prostitute Rahab, who was instrumental in helping the Jews conquer Canaan—to accomplish some greater good.
(And, for the record, I am not suggesting that God chose Donald Trump.)
Third, though I listed his moral defects in column after column during the primaries, I believe that Trump is a better man than his critics maintain. I see no evidence, to cite one example, that he is a misogynist.
His comment about famous and powerful men being able to do what they want with women was
a) said in private—and we are fools if we assess people by their private comments (Harry Truman, a great president, frequently used “kike” in private comments about Jews);
b) not a statement about anything he had actually done;
c) not misogynistic, and
d) often true.
Fourth, even if he were as morally defective as his critics maintain, my response is this: Trump’s character is less morally significant than defeating the left.
If the left wins, America loses. And if America loses, evil will engulf the world.
John A. Marre says
June 6, 2017 at 9:18 am
And this is how it goes. There is ONE prominent politicians who wants to protect us from Muslims, and he’s shot down for everything he says or does. Islam is the problem.
mortimer says
June 6, 2017 at 9:19 am
Acosta is a cuck whitewashing Khan, an obvious leader of the fifth column of terrorists. Saddiq Khan is a former defense attorney of terrorists. What makes Acosta believe the Khan, terrorists’ lawyer, has changed his spots?
Does Acosta think that Londoners should ACCEPT TERRORISM as the new normal? Does Acosta believe no one should try to stop the terrorists? That everyone should surrender to Islam?
no_one says
June 6, 2017 at 9:38 am
I am afraid that soon the west will start saying that everyone should accept islam in the name of peace.
Munchenfez says
June 6, 2017 at 9:20 am
Mr Acosta, You are very wrong. President Trump attacked Sadiq Khan because Sadiq Khan is an incompetent cupid stunt not because of chosen ideological outlook (foul as it is).
Munchenfez says
June 6, 2017 at 9:22 am
It would be more accurate to say that CNN’s Jim Acosta is defending London Mayor Sadiq Khan because he is a Muslim.
or as it is commonly known, ”The soft bigotry of low expectation.”
common sense says
June 6, 2017 at 9:23 am
I’m more than ‘alarmed’ at seeing armed police in the streets due to the frequency and severity of muslim jihad attacks. I’m angry and stressed out. Ding ding ding hello? Be alarmed another attack could happen at any time.
Alarmed Pig Farmer says
June 6, 2017 at 9:28 am
Looking at whether Trump’s criticism of the Moslem Mayor makes no sense at all, much like looking at the contents of the Holy Ko-Ran and Hadiths makes no sense when judging criticism of Islam. Oh wait, nobody would ever dare do that.
Although Trump is getting closer to doing that.
Ren says
June 6, 2017 at 9:37 am
Acosta is complety unhinged! He is leaning way to the left.
WPM says
June 6, 2017 at 9:41 am
Acosta meant to say President Trump is not allowed to say anything about the mayor of London, because the mayor is a moslem. The MSM goes into the 3 monkey phase with any criticism of any violent or crazy act by Islamic people. MSM Phase 1-When members of the Islamic cult, kill, wound ,attack , threaten, terrorist people they are mental ill, lone wolf(even is there is more then 1 doing it) not Islamic(even though they are full filling the Jihad they owe to allah) Phase 2-People like Mayor Sadiq Khan come out of the wood work trying to steer around the fact Islam is based on fear, hate ,submission to hateful slave master god, who expects Islamic to kill non believers in his name Phase-3 Anyone who is a leader and points out the first 2 phases are just non logical magic believing lies is either stupid, or evil ,or racist.
The Nazis said if you repeat a lie enough the people will believe it
Steve Trueblue says
June 6, 2017 at 9:48 am
Solution is Eliticide
Barguest says
June 6, 2017 at 9:48 am
Would this Clinton News Network stooge accuse Churchill of attacking Hitler because he was a Nazi? Rhetorical question, I think we all know the answer.
davej says
June 6, 2017 at 9:57 am
Personally I think multiple knife attacks and murders of my fellow citizens, followed by what is essentially a state of martial law is rather alarming.
As is the “leadership” of Mr. Mayor. Actually we need more alarm, not less.