In an article today, National Review’s Jonah Goldberg, wrote of a “shadowing organization called ‘The Establishment’ that’s working to thwart the will of the majority.”
Goldberg, son of Lucianne Goldberg, was writing as if The Establishment is some fictitious group that doesn’t really exist.
Like Hillary Clinton’s Vast Right Wing Conspiracy, the GOP Establishment is not a organized group of individuals who meet behind thick doors to plot the takeover of the world.
The Establishment that a majority of the public has become unable to tolerate, is the politicians, bureaucrats, lobbyists, pundits and anyone who has attempted to push self-serving policies onto America.
Jonah Goldberg is part of that Establishment.
It’s the ruling class, that have told us how to think and how to vote for decades, despite their direction driving America into the dustbin of history.
Specifically within politics, the Establishment is the core of politicians and their truly shadowy consultants who are so out of touch with the will of the people, that they expect to be able to throw up an issue or talking point and expect conservatives and Republicans to line up and march in lock step.
Those days are over.
The Establishment and its members are now the laughing stock of America. They have lost all respect and are ridiculed far more than they are respected.
Mitt Romney is the perfect example of this.
Romney came out of his gold-lined bubble to chastise voters who were supportive of Trump, or at the very least, sick of the ruling class’s death grip on Republican politics.
Within four years, Romney went from GOP nominee that was able to limp along against Obama and have weary sheep follow him into the voting booth to having the same status as a homeless man standing on the street with the sign, “The End is Near.”
The media covered him, but Americans saw his rant for what it is . . . the childish fit of a loser.
The National Review, Mitt Romney, Fox News and countless other individuals and publications spent the last few decades chuckling over cocktails about how gullible the public is. As long as they wrote and spoke at a fifth grade reading level, they could convince the public that the sky is pink and war, taxes, budgets and government power were all malleable concepts that they could mold to their benefit.
They have worn out their welcome with the public and will have evolve or retire from public life for good, as America is now wise to the scam.
Who is “The Establishment” you ask? It’s those guys who will soon be lining up on the unemployment line.