A Fighting Chance for Normalcy

A sniper on a roof only 150 yards from Donald Trump opened fire on July 13, 2024, in Butler, Pennsylvania. If Trump had not at that instant turned his head to look at a chart behind him, he would have been killed. Secret Service snipers then killed the shooter, but one of the eight rounds had already killed Corey Comperatore. Secret Service agents near Trump protectively covered him, but Trump managed to stand up, raise his fist, and shout, “Fight!”

It never should have happened. Some in law enforcement were aware of the sniper’s presence at least 90 minutes before he opened fire. Despite there being multiple armed peace officers authorized to use deadly force on site, there was no effort to stop the sniper from firing. The picture that emerges from what we know so far is one of lassitude, buck-passing, incompetence, and perhaps a dash of cowardice masquerading as caution.

Almost as shocking, Joe Biden released a brief letter a week later renouncing the Democratic nomination for president. He later endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for the nation’s highest office.

For months, Biden strongly denied he would drop out of the race. Prominent Democrats attested that Biden was in no way impaired. Even before Biden and Harris were sworn in, Biden staffers and congressional Democrats filled the news with anonymous tales of Harris’s incompetence, vanity, stupidity, and nastiness.

Those tales had the ring of truth. Who could ever forget Harris’s childlike description of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine?

Ukraine is a country in Europe. It exists next to another country called Russia. Russia is a bigger country. Russia is a powerful country. Russia decided to invade a smaller country called Ukraine. So basically, that’s wrong.

In a normal country during a normal time, Trump would be cruising to reelection
following the sheer incompetence of the Biden administration on full display in Butler. His instinctive physical courage and patriotism would simply be icing on a cake baked with the Democrats’ phony claims that he poses a Hitlerian danger to democracy. Who can now take Democrats seriously as they bleat about democracy? Biden offered no real explanation for dropping out and no information about who, if anyone, persuaded him to do so and how they did it. Millions of primary voters who chose Biden in the primaries were overruled in a manner so opaque as to arouse the envy of Joseph Stalin.

In a normal country during a normal time, the media would be viewed as Pravda in the Soviet Union once was. Not only did it shield Biden from any real inquiry into his capacity, it remains totally uninterested in discovering whether someone other than Biden decided to pull the plug on his campaign or who, if anyone, pressured him to do so. If Biden’s principal focus has become soft-serve ice cream and afternoon naps, who has been running the country?

Alas, America is far from being “A Normal Country in a Normal Time,” which was the title of Jeane Kirkpatrick’s seminal 1990 essay in National Interest. In it, she accurately warned that America’s “foreign-policy elites” would lead the country down a dark path after the fall of the Soviet Union. To many of us, the country we loved then seems more and more an irretrievable memory.

The battle is far from over. The globalist elites don’t want there to be “normal countries” enjoying “normal times” anywhere. They especially abhor that prospect for America, which they deny is a country at all. As Joe Biden reiterated after standing aside for Harris, “America is an idea.”

The only way for America to become a “normal country” again is for us to put “America First, Second, and Third,” as Pat Buchanan advised in his own essay at the end of the Cold War.

Donald Trump understands this. So does J. D. Vance. In fact, the clearest sign that Trump understands this is his selection of Vance as his running mate. Trump has many talents, but he was not able to do more as president because he was naive about Washington and too inclined to rely on his (generally very good) instincts alone, without any tutelage or support. 

By contrast, Vance is not naive about Washington and has demonstrated intense self-discipline. By picking Vance, Trump is preparing to hand over his loyal phalanx of Deplorables, with whom he has bonded in a way no other American politician has done for many decades.

The odds remain very much against the Donald and J. D. But if Trump succeeds in handing the White House and his followers over to Vance, the wretched group running America these many decades may at last be supplanted by a new elite committed to putting America and Americans first. 

The late, great Chronicles columnist Sam Francis will then crack a wry smile. Fight! ◆

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