OP-ED The American Ruling Class Reaches Its Inflection Point | Opinion

jward

passin' thru
The American Ruling Class Reaches Its Inflection Point | Opinion
Josh Hammer

In a 2010 essay for The American Spectator, the late, great intellectual Angelo Codevilla wrote a rare essay that was, in retrospect, so prescient as to be outright eerie. Titled "America's Ruling Class" and deploying "class"-based phraseology historically more at home in some corners of the political Left than on the postwar political Right, Codevilla set his sights squarely on his eponymous target.
"Today's ruling class, from Boston to San Diego, was formed by an educational system that exposed them to the same ideas and gave them remarkably uniform guidance, as well as tastes and habits," he wrote. "Whether formally in government, out of it, or halfway, America's ruling class speaks the language and has the tastes, habits, and tools of bureaucrats."
Even more eerily prescient was Codevilla's description of what motivates the ruling class. "Our ruling class's agenda is power for itself," he wrote. "While it stakes its claim through intellectual-moral pretense, it holds power by one of the oldest and most prosaic of means: patronage and promises thereof."

Is there a single sober-minded observer of our decrepit politics, in 2021, who does not read these words and immediately recognize that this is what is happening—indeed, what has been happening—in these United States?
Beginning with the 2008 bailouts, a parochial uniparty establishment—geographically and (nominally) politically diverse, but all sculpted by elite K-12 and higher education institutions to hold uniformly "correct" beliefs—deemed it necessary to toss moral hazard into the wind and lavish taxpayer money upon the failing Wall Street titans. As for elites' message to the myriad struggling homeowners whose dreams were shattered by Fannie and Freddie, Clinton-era tropes about the relentless pursuit of "affordable housing" and simple lucre-seeking depravity: Drop dead.

The ruling class only tightened its grip in the ensuing years after the 2008 bailouts and the Dow Jones Industrial Average's 2009 nadir. Corporate profits soon skyrocketed, and the stock market began a prolonged, historically record-breaking ascent. But economic inequality worsened. Elites of both parties further doubled down on "free trade" and extensive economic entangling with a Chinese Communist Party regime hellbent on hollowing out the American industrial heartland and ultimately dedicated to America's national implosion.
Dr. Anthony

Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, testifies at a Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee hearing at the Dirksen Senate Office Building on July 20, 2021 in Washington, D.C. Stefani Reynolds-Pool/Getty Images

Republicans, who by dint of decades-long dripping academia/media disdain for their party and their voter base should have already realized they were now the party of blue-collar America, responded by nominating for the presidency a well-coiffed private equity plutocrat in Mitt Romney. The 2012 GOP presidential nominee was well-intentioned in most respects and admirably hawkish on immigration and national sovereignty matters, but that did not prevent the utterance of Romney's infamous "47 percent" gaffe—a proverbial middle finger to the already ailing American heartland if there ever were one. President Barack Obama, ruling class talisman, cruised to re-election.

The American people, and especially the aggrieved and subjugated "deplorables," responded in 2016 by electing to the presidency a man, in Donald Trump, who spoke their language and vowed to fight for them against the uniparty ruling class regime. The ruling class responded by launching an unprecedented, four-year-long campaign against the president, from deep state malfeasance to galling and gratuitous media coverage to coordinated Big Tech censorship (most egregiously, the quashed New York Post Hunter Biden laptop story) to ubiquitous suppression of conservative and pro-Trump viewpoints in the American academy under the risible guise of "microaggressions" and "safe spaces." Elites to the half of America that voted for a duly elected president of the United States: Drop dead.

The era of COVID-19, a virus with a more than 99 percent recovery rate, has only accentuated and exacerbated this divide. Elites have latched onto Rahm Emanuel's famous line about never letting a "serious crisis go to waste" and used it to seize previously unimagined power at all levels of governance. The purpose of this power, from elected officials such as President Joe Biden to career bureaucrats such as Dr. Anthony Fauci to lowly foot soldiers such as pro-critical race theory teachers' unions, is exactly what Codevilla said it was 11 years ago: "power for itself"—power tout court. In the era of COVID, the "biomedical security state," to borrow the term recently popularized anew by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, is the most convenient means of scratching the ruling class' totalitarian itch and dividing the citizenry into de facto warring tribes.

The silver lining is that on every major issue, from COVID hysteria to critical race theory indoctrination to the Afghanistan withdrawal debacle, the rottenness of the American ruling class has been exposed. The ruling class senses this, and it will respond in the short term by doubling down yet again. But such a tactic is not sustainable. The inflection point, and the time for the deplorables to unite against ruling class tyranny, is right now.

Josh Hammer is Newsweek opinion editor, a syndicated columnist and a research fellow with the Edmund Burke Foundation. Twitter: @josh_hammer.
 

Dobbin

Faithful Steed
Prescient human that Codevilla.

He has a new book coming out posthumously. "Putting America First."

Listing at Target and others but not yet printed.


Actually, I think this book is being "suppressed." Codevilla was the tongue of the conservative movement.

Dobbin
 

jward

passin' thru
I liked the essay for the nod to Codevilla, too, and even more for it voicing agreement with my point that the nexus of our commie rat bastard cray-cray infestation is a half dozen of those east coast ottoman producing institutions of higher learning.

They poop out the now wrinkled, overweight n overly educated supercilious white elitist that, like a real cancer, got their starts there, and have metastasized throughout the nation and it's institutions, killing off their hosts.
 

Old Gray Mare

TB Fanatic
I liked the essay for the nod to Codevilla, too, and even more for it voicing agreement with my point that the nexus of our commie rat bastard cray-cray infestation is a half dozen of those east coast ottoman producing institutions of higher learning.

They poop out the now wrinkled, overweight n overly educated supercilious white elitist that, like a real cancer, got their starts there, and have metastasized throughout the nation and it's institutions, killing off their hosts.
For several generations America has been able to afford over educated entitled idiots.

Hard times call for hard, practical, pragmatic people. People starved to death during the Great Depression. If the government is broke, the currency is worthless and few if any can afford advanced education, some of those academics may be in for serious trouble.
 

jed turtle

a brother in the Lord
I liked the essay for the nod to Codevilla, too, and even more for it voicing agreement with my point that the nexus of our commie rat bastard cray-cray infestation is a half dozen of those east coast ottoman producing institutions of higher learning.

They poop out the now wrinkled, overweight n overly educated supercilious white elitist that, like a real cancer, got their starts there, and have metastasized throughout the nation and it's institutions, killing off their hosts.
Your writing talent is reaching a level of the sublime. The times are calling it forth, undoubtedly...
 

jward

passin' thru
Gawd, it's not that I hate them, so much as I love knowledge, and all the ways it ennobles and lifts souls and whole societies- and to see it stolen and defanged as a force that could lift us, and used instead by a buncha mindless, material-bound asshats that are superciliously convinced not only of their superiority, but their RIGHT to rule we great unwashed masses. . .
:: silently fumes ::


Don't hold back. Tell us how you REALLY FEEL about them, c'mon!
 

ainitfunny

Saved, to glorify God.
it's been out 2 weeks and amazon says "out of print Limited Availability"
No option to order
Barnes ad Noble says
"Not listed choose another book"
 

bw

Fringe Ranger
it's been out 2 weeks and amazon says "out of print Limited Availability"
No option to order
Barnes ad Noble says
"Not listed choose another book"

They have no interest in making this a best-seller. Amazon ordered a dozen, sold them, and has no plans to order more.
 
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