03 July 2025
Speaking the Common Language
I spent a long time reading Ross Douthat’s podcast with Matthew Continetti, a conservative journalist. It confounded me that two critical thinkers believe that Trump has intentionally transformed the Republican party. Trump has only been along for the ride as the frontman for an undeclared coalition of conservative thinkers, including Stephen Miller, who are impatient with what they view as rule under an elitist political system. Trump has done this for his entire career. What a lucky man to have lived as the heir of a real estate magnate with the wealth and childish presumption to have gained the indulgence of hungry financiers, anxious wives, copycat children, regretful entrepreneurs, opinion writers, and media-led voters to realize his fantasies of building projects, consumer scams, and political prominence! His raison d’etre is self-aggrandizement with no regard for what those personal luxuries may cost others. Moreover, he has no regard for critical thinking.
My fear is that there is an informal group of Svengalis behind Trump’s throne who have
been taking advantage of his audience appeal
to subvert the protections of our Constitutional democracy that have outgrown
their eighteenth-century effectiveness. Its objective is to leave America’s trappings of
liberal democracy in place, and to
free the economy from the fetters that
prevent even more concentration of capital in the hands of the select few
endowed with the wit and luck safely to ignore the common interest and achieve
their personal ambitions.
The most prominent of
these influencers behind Trump include Stephen Miller and Curtis Yarvin. But other successful investors and
entrepreneurs in this group include internet investors Peter Theil, Marc
Andreesen, and even VP JD Vance. It is
they that the MAGA Crowd has unwittingly empowered to rake advantage of their
influene on Trump’s insecure personality to remove liberal impulses from American
democracy. Those of us who wish our
government to realize its intended purpose
of the promoting the common welfare must express that goal into a language that addresses the
daily concerns of the majority of Americans.