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The Trump Test

• AntiWar.com

The reaction to GOP frontrunner Donald Trump's much-awaited foreign policy speech from the Washington elites was all-too-predictable: they sneered and snickered that he had mispronounced "Tanzania." The more substantive criticisms weren't much better: perpetual warmonger Lindsey Graham, whose presidential bid garnered zero percent in the polls, tweeted "Trump's FP speech not conservative. It's isolationism surrounded by disconnected thought, demonstrates lack of understanding threats we face." For Graham, anything less than starting World War III is "isolationism" – a view that gives us some insight into why his presidential campaign was the biggest flop since the "new" Coke. This is the party line of neoconservatives who have long dominated Republican foreign policy orthodoxy, to the GOP's detriment. Neocon character assassin Jamie Kirchick, writing in the European edition of Politico, put a new gloss on it by claiming to detect a Vast Kremlin Conspiracy as the animating spirit behind the Trump campaign.

Which just goes to show that having Roy Cohn as your role model can lead one down some pretty slimy rabbit holes. I guess that's why the editors of Politico put Kirchick's smear piece in the European edition, where hardly anyone will read it, saving a more reasonable analysis by Jacob Heilbrunn for the US version. (Although, to be sure, a piece by neocon-friendly Michael Crowley limns the same McCarthyite theme in Politico's magazine.)


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