Soon after liberal
progressive Barack Obama was elected, conservative Americans became concerned
about the direction that he and the liberal Congress were taking the United
States. The TEA Party was born, and conservatives, such as Ted Cruz, Mike Lee,
and Trey Gowdy, were elected to Congress. First, Republicans took back the
House of Representatives. A few years later, Republicans took back the Senate.
In 2016 Republicans took back the White House.
Donald Trump did not campaign on
being a “conservative” even though he said many things that brought the support
of conservatives. On January 16, 2016,
Trump said, “The United States of America is a land of laws, and Americans
value the rule of law above all. Why, then, has our Congress allowed the
president and the executive branch to take on near-dictatorial power? … What is
needed in Washington is a president who will rein in the executive branch and
work with Congress to make sure the legislative branch does its job.”
Comments like these, as well as his
promises to build a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border and to deport illegal
immigrants, helped Trump to win the White House. Even though he never claimed
to be a conservative, Americans gave him the opportunity to “Make America Great
Again.” If the President and members of Congress do not bring America back from
the brink of destruction, Americans will discard them and find someone who will
do the job.
Larry P. Arnn, the twelfth president
of Hillsdale College, addresses some of the questions concerning conservatives,
conservatism, and American conservatism in his remarks titled “A More American Conservatism” given in Washington, D.C. on December 2, 2016.
What is conservatism? It is a derivative term: it refers to something
outside itself. We cannot conserve the present or the future, and the past
being full of contradiction, we cannot conserve it entire. In the past one
finds heroism and villainy; justice and injustice; freedom and slavery. Things
in the past are like things in the present: they must be judged. Conservative
people know this if they have any sense.
What then makes them conservative? It is the additional knowledge that
things that have had a good reputation for a long time are more trustworthy
than new things. This is especially true of original
things. The very term principle refers to something that comes first; to
change the principle of a thing is to
change it into something else. Without the principle, the thing is lost.
If American conservatism means
anything, then, it means the things found at the beginning of America, when it
became a nation. The classics teach us that forming political bonds is natural
to people, written in their nature, stemming from the divine gift they have of
speech and reason. This means in turn that the Declaration of Independence,
where the final causes of our nation are stated, and the Constitution of the
United States, where the form of government is established, are the original
things. These documents were written by people who were friends and who
understood the documents to pursue the same ends. Taken together they are the
longest surviving things of their kind, and under their domain our country
spread across a continent and became the strongest nation on earth, the bastion
of freedom. These documents do not appeal to all conservatives, but I argue
that they should, both for their age and for their worthiness.
President Trump appears to be trying
to “Make America Great Again” by overturning many of the liberal progressive
Executive Orders signed by Barack Obama. He has tried to temporarily close our
nation to refugees in order to get control of the situation. He has unleashed
the military and is letting the professionals use their training and experience
to keep America safe. He is deporting illegal immigrants and trying to get a
wall built on the southern U.S. border. He is hindered on every side by liberal/progressive
Democrats and Republicans-in-name-only (RINOs). He is taking his message
directly to the people of America by his tweets and through the press briefings
by Sean Spicer.
Conservative principles will “Make
America Great Again” if Congress and the people will allow them to be tried.
America is a land of laws. Our Constitution was written for a moral people. It
has guided and protected Americans for more than 200 years and will continue to
guide and protect us forever IF we will abide by its precepts.
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