Trump will ruin the work of the conservative movement, so says the writers of the National Review. Fifty years of conservative journalism, staunchly defended in the The National Review, have vehemently spoken out against the GOP front runner, Donald Trump, as being a populist.
The cover reads, “Against Trump” and lays out the opinions of 22 prominent conservative contributors who believe Trump is a “a menace to American conservatism who would take the work of generations and trample it underfoot in behalf of a populism as heedless and crude as the Donald himself.”
In a lead in editorial, the publications warns that, “Trump is a philosophically unmoored political opportunist who would trash the broad conservative ideological consensus within the GOP in favor of a free-floating populism with strong-man overtones.”
Due to the strong elements in this publication, publisher Jack Fowler reports that they have been “disinvited” from co-hosting the GOP debate on February 25th. This was expected, according to Fowler, saying it was a, “Small price to pay for speaking the truth about The Donald.”
But, then Fowler gets wind of the cancellations coming down the pike and his tune sharply changes…check it out on the next page:
Never underestimate the American people in expressing their point of view. We have a free enterprise system, if we don’t like the soup your selling then we don’t buy it. Thats power.
The National Review helped put this country in the condition over the years and has lost its way!! Bye Bye!!!
Awe!
Who cares what they think
go trump
and soup is serious!
Why would anyone care what was printed in that rag
Don’t like him don’t vote for him
Buckley died and NR should have died with him. NR has done nothing on open borders and supports exporting jobs. They hate the American worker; they have jobs and will protect their fellow DC elites
Go Donald!!