In his New York Times column and frequent appearances on MS NOW, journalist David French isn’t shy about attacking President Donald Trump from the right. Like other Never Trump conservatives — from attorney George Conway to MS NOW’s Nicolle Wallace to The Lincoln Project’s Rick Wilson — French believes that Trump and the MAGA movement have been terrible for the GOP and terrible for conservatism. But French examines MAGA’s belief system in his December 14 column for the Times. MAGA, according to French, believes that Trump is fighting to save the United States from a “death spiral” — and that combination of anger and “despair” is one of the things that makes MAGA and the “New Right” so dangerous.”In this telling,” French explains, “the ‘strong men’ of the American past had created a glorious and powerful nation. Our peace and prosperity had spawned a weak and feckless generation that had squandered America’s strength and cultural identity, and now, it was time for hard men to arise to reclaim what was lost. This view of America’s glorious past is indispensable to understanding MAGA’s appeal — and the extremism of MAGA youth. After all, the slogan, ‘Make America Great Again’ implies the loss of greatness.”French continues, “This sense of loss provides the intellectual and — crucially — emotional foundation of the right’s authoritarian turn. It’s hard to overstate how much the New Right idealizes America’s past. Online spaces are full of memes and images, for example, of families from the 1950s in idyllic settings, often with the caption, ‘This is what they took from you.'”The New Right, French observes, typically “contrasts its vision of a glorious past with a miserable present.””Now, combine that hyperbole with smartphones and social media, and you’ve got a recipe for a nonstop sense of alarm,” the conservative New York Times columnist warns. “I can open my Twitter feed and see video after video of outrageous conduct, and no amount of telling myself that these are isolated incidents in a nation of over 340 million people can blunt their emotional impact.”David French’s full New York Times column is available at this link (subscription required).
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