“I say Will old man I believe we have a problem” huffed
David Brooks as he sipped from his sherry. He was sitting in the book lined
study of his club. The True Blue Conservative Club of the Upper East Side.
Founded by the original Henry Cabot Lodge and John Jacob Astor at the dawn of
the Republic it is the epicenter of the Conservative movement in the United
States. “I fear we might have fallen out of touch.”
“Not all of us. I know that Denny Hastert is in touch. In
fact he got convicted of touching. What exactly do mean Brooks?” George Will
adjusted his bow tie. It was his trademark. He first wore it when he was a
young whipper snapper on the McLaughlin Group when he was hired to condescend
to Carl Rowan without seeming to be racist. It is an art. “Not this damnable
Trump fellow.”
“I fear that we must take into account what the hoi polli
think my dear fellow. We cannot simple pish and tosh at them. He did in fact
win the nomination.”
“We need not listen to them. Peasants. They are revolting.”
George rearranged his copy of the Economist and his collected works of Edmund
Burke. He had not read the book since college but it was a very serviceable
coaster.
“I know that they are somewhat odious but still revolting is
a little strong. If you soak your cravat in a strong toilet water you will not
have to endure their odor of hot dogs, beer and nationalism. I know it works
for me.” Brooks shifted in his chair. His legs have always bothered him since
he first glimpsed the perfect creased pant leg of Barack Obama. He could never
really sit still since that fateful day.
“I will not submit to the whims of the mob. I agree with
young Ben Sasse. He is young but quite sound in his views. It is more important
that we stay true to our principles than that we win an election. Most importantly
that only the right sort get power. Not a short armed vulgarian reality television
star. Never.”
Brooks sighed. “Well I can’t live off my wife’s salary like
you or John McCain George. I need to protect my sinecure at the Times. So I
think I have to go and rub elbows with the lower orders who support Trump. Although
I don’t know what will do since I have heavy leather patches at the elbows of
all my Burberry sports coats that I wear if I go out on Safari. So I won’t feel
anything if I rub elbows.”
“Oh on Safari is it? Where will you go? Kenya to search for
another black man to support in lieu of a native-born American?”
“No. I was thinking of……Pittsburgh. I have never been. Perhaps
I can get a sense of what the lower 47% thinks. I need to at least have an
inkling if I am going to keep faking it. I know I can lose my gig at PBS. Gwen Ifill knows when a man is faking it. It happens to her all the time. Nobody has
ever touched the sides so she is very angry. Even angrier than these ridiculous
white males who have lost their jobs and who cling to their guns and their
religion. Oh why don’t they just die already?”
“Capital Idea old man. A safari. To deepest darkest Amerika.
We need to put together an expedition. Young Sasse of course. Bill Kristol.
Jonah Goldberg in case we run into a bear. And Native bearers. We can get Ben
Carson and Herman Cain and JC Watts to carry our belongings on giant baskets on
their heads just like their forefathers did. Tradition. It is the conservative
way.” George Will sat back in a satisfied slouch. He had not been this self-satisfied
since he had divorced his first wife to marry that Asian honeypot.
“That is slightly racist George. I don’t think we can expect
prominent African Americans to serve as our native bearers. Plus they all are
supporting Trump anyway. I am afraid
there is only one answer.”
“Mexicans!” they shouted simultaneously.
“I will call Carlos Slim. We leave at high tide.”
8 comments:
Will was on McLaughlin?
I remember Buchanan and Novak, but Will was always on ThisWeek all the way back to Brinkley.
He was the safe Conservative. He knew his place.
Of course, times change. The Donald was tres sangfroid at the news of Kasich bailing.
"As far as the Republican Party coming together, it will, maybe not 100%, but it’ll come together 99% and the 1% I don’t want and it won’t have any impact".
Anybody expecting him to beg them to come back may be waiting a long time.
The hoi polloi just refuses to accepts its place!
You don't win every county in five states! with the blue collar vote alone. Doctors, Lawyers, Indian Chiefs, Business Execs and yes, College Professors are pulling the lever for Trump no matter how they pass at proper parties.
We can only hope.
Good one, Troop!
Oh Noes!!! Not the unwashed masses. We told them what to think. They've rejected our edicts. Oh the huge manitee!!!
This is a classic! /applause
If you are agreeing too much with David Brooks, you should reassess your position.
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