Charlie
Kirk, founder and president of Turning Point USA and the author of a
new book aimed at explaining the ideology behind the rise of
President Donald Trump, told Breitbart News in a lengthy exclusive
interview that the book aims to explain the “intellectual
foundation” of the president’s movement.
Kirk
authored the number one best-selling The MAGA Doctrine: The Only
Ideas That Will Win the Future. President Trump, upon the book’s
release Tuesday, publicly praised it and Kirk—tweeting that his
supporters should get a copy of it.
When
asked by Breitbart News for some things about Trump that the public
may not know or may find most surprising, Kirk—who has gotten to
know Trump well during his time in office—said the president has a
number of interesting qualities that separate him from the rest.
“He
loves differing opinions. He loves hearing from people who disagree
with him,” Kirk said. “He’s relentless. He’s not afraid to
embrace voices that aren’t necessarily part of the credentialed
intellectual community that has been wrong about everything the last
30 years. He’s a great listener. He’s a deeply dedicated patriot.
Every instance, every decision, he looks at through the lens of,
‘Does this benefit the nation-state and the country I’ve been
sworn to protect and serve?’ That’s such an important thing. He
looks at every individual decision under that guiding principle. No
other president since Ronald Reagan has operated that way. No other
president. Also, he’s someone that looks at far beyond right now or
two years out—he looks at the long game of what’s going to
benefit our country. Boy, do we have the results to show for it.”
Kirk,
in this nearly 30-minute-long, wide-ranging exclusive interview,
explains the ideological foundations of Trump’s “MAGA doctrine,”
as he calls it in the book title, and how the president’s movement
is not just a rejection of failed doctrines of the past from both
political parties but the building of a foundation of a new ideology
altogether.
“The
reason I wrote the book, put simply, is I was growing tired of people
putting the cheap insult towards President Trump and his supporters
that there was no intellectual foundation behind President Trump and
his movement,” Kirk said. “So I sought out to try to analyze both
historically and presently what exactly drives this movement and are
these ideas worth following and understanding. The answer is
absolutely. So I call it the ‘MAGA doctrine’ which first and
foremost is focused on American renewal and revitalization. I make
this argument in the book that this is a path that is so
unprecedented; it’s only been done a couple times in world history
that a leader has been able to take office on a message of renewal
and then actually deliver on it, when a nation seems to be in a kind
of a period of managed decline. In the Bush and Obama years, it
seemed like our country was in a period of descent and decay and
managed mediocrity. So first and foremost I kind of go through a
couple thousand year analysis of who and when in world history
individuals have been able to turn around a civilization’s decline,
and how that was done, so I look at everyone from King Justinian to
Queen Elizabeth to Abraham Lincoln. I think President Trump stands
out in a couple of ways. His improbability and sense of leadership is
quite remarkable. The fact that he beat the whole Republican field,
the media establishment, the Bush establishment, the Clinton
establishment, the voter fraud industry, and social media tech
oligarchs is quite remarkable.”
During
the past several decades, Kirk said, leaders of both political
parties—from Democrats such as Bill Clinton and Barack Obama to
Republicans such as George W. Bush and his father George H.W.
Bush—have led the country down the wrong path. Trump, he argues,
has course-corrected the nation, steering the country out of a
perennial downward spiral and lifting it back up towards prosperity.
“The
MAGA doctrine is focused on the exceptionalism of our country and an
admittance it was going the wrong direction for the last 30 to 40
years,” Kirk said. “Then it rationally looks at every policy
position that has been made by both parties and asks: Is this helping
our country? So, some of these are against traditional Republican
orthodoxy which I actually appreciate and applaud, like should we
have an unlimited flow of illegal and legal immigrants coming into
our country? No. Should we continue to have these endless
occupational wars in countries that don’t serve our nation’s best
interests? No. Should we continually raise taxes and erode our free
market system? No. All of these things are kind of incorporated into
this doctrine that I think will be one of the most fundamental,
philosophical kind of compositions in our country’s history that,
thank goodness, has brought our country from the brink of decline
back to an American Renaissance.”
Part
of how Trump is succeeding in doing this, Kirk said, is he is
exposing the political class—“the ruling class” or “cartels
in both parties,” as Kirk puts it—for their failures while he
achieves his various successes. Kirk said there was no better speech
from President Trump during his presidency than his most recent State
of the Union address in early February, where the president did
exactly this—exposed the bad of the past from his predecessors, and
laid out the positive of the future from his administration.
“He’s
in real time embarrassing the ruling class, the cartels in both
parties, that have managed the decline of our country over the past
several years,” Kirk said. “Make no mistake, this is both parties
that have contributed to this. The case that I make in the book is
that President Trump has done more positively for our country in
three years than the ruling class has done in the last 40 or 50
years. That State of the Union speech was so brilliant in that it
walked through, in a positive and optimistic way, just what he has
accomplished. You look around and ask yourself, what has Jerry Nadler
and Adam Schiff and the entire ruling class accomplished for our
country? People say President Trump is dividing our country. That’s
nonsense. The real division in America is not right versus left. It’s
ruling class versus the citizens. It’s the kingdom of Washington,
DC, versus the rest of the country, that is producing value and is
not part of this incestuous culture in the swamp, which he ran
against. So, we now actually have evidence of an American renewal
which is something that prognosticators and the talking heads thought
was impossible—but the media elites have been wrong about
everything that’s happened over the last three years. Look, from
every single kind of prism of success—economic, foreign policy, and
just general sentiment—President Trump’s presidency has been a
huge success. So what I go about in this book is I say why? Is he a
magician? Partly—I’m half kidding. But he does have something
very special to him in that he’s relentless and he’s optimistic
and has the most unbelievable perseverance I’ve ever seen in any
leader. Also, the ideas he’s been implementing have been cast aside
by the ruling class for too long. That’s the argument I make in the
book.”
Kirk
said that the reason why Democrats and the media class tried to
eliminate Trump through their failed partisan impeachment was because
they had no other way to defeat him and stop his progress in
course-correcting the nation and undoing their failures over the past
several decades.
“You
have to look at impeachment as a political move to try to stop his
re-election. Just ask yourself: What are Adam Schiff and Nancy Pelosi
and Joe Biden and all these people saying in their private meetings?”
Kirk said. “In their private meetings, they are saying they’re
worried President Trump is going to win re-election. That’s a sort
of exercise we should do. What are they saying privately? They know
he’s going to out-campaign, out-raise, out-work, and get more
enthusiasm than whoever the Democrats put forward as their nominee.
So they’re saying ‘what can we do to try to slow him down? What
can we do to try to mar his presidency?’ They unsuccessfully tried
to do the highest, nuclear war, scorched earth threshold that the
Constitution allows which is impeachment. Okay, that didn’t
work—five months of this nonsense, and distracting the American
people away from the regular order of business in Congress I think
has backfired in a spectacular fashion.”
Despite
their five-month-long partisan impeachment that ended in failure—as
it was always destined to do—Trump, Kirk says, kept delivering on
his core agenda. From the U.S.-Mexico-Canada (USMCA) trade agreement
to judges to continued moves toward energy independence and
strengthening of the economy and more, Kirk says Trump blew past the
failed impeachment with success after success demonstrating why he
was elected in the first place.
“That’s
why I think they did this, but President Trump continues to
brilliantly renegotiate trade deals, end the endless wars, kill
terrorists, and also an economic renaissance and success the elites
never would have thought possible,” Kirk said. “We are finally
energy independent, a geopolitical victory the likes of which we
never could have imagined. We have Gorsuch and Kavanaugh and the rule
of law, something which has been completely eroded by the ruling
class. When you think about it, the elites don’t want impartial
judges. They want judges who work for them, judges who will only
enforce the laws they like, judges who will only enforce the laws
that serve their interests—not judges like Gorsuch and Kavanaugh
and 50 circuit court judges. One of the most positive things the
president has put forward is a remaking of the Republican Party. It’s
a party that actually represents the working class again, people who
shower before work and after work not just the people who are part of
the Acela corridor ruling class if you will—it’s not just for the
people who live on the upper east corridor but the people who live in
the middle part of this country. Trump stole the working class away
from the Democrats—they are now part of the GOP—and I think the
Republican Party’s success will be continuing to follow this model
of success moving forward forevermore.”
Trump
has also significantly reformed the GOP in his time in office. More
than 43 percent of Republicans who were in the House when he took
office are gone or leaving, replaced with Trump-like Republicans.
Several GOP establishment senators are gone too, mostly replaced with
better Trump-like members—with one exception, Sen. Mitt Romney
(R-UT), the former governor of Massachusetts and failed 2012 GOP
presidential nominee who carpet-bagged his way into Utah to win the
Senate race there in 2018 rather than running where he had already
been elected in Massachusetts. Kirk says he was “ashamed” to have
ever supported Romney in the past, even though many conservatives and
Republicans had in the 2012 election when he was the GOP nominee, and
that Romney should be forcefully “excommunicated” from the
Republican Party.
“I’m
ashamed I ever voted for him or supported him or I ever tried to get
him elected,” Kirk said of Romney. “He’s far more
self-interested than he is in the betterment of our country. He
doesn’t represent Utah at all in any way shape or form. For him to
vote to convict the President of the United States—for removal—is
just such a step out of rational observance of reality it’s
incredible to me. What does he believe? He comes from the very ruling
class I’m going after. His father, George Romney, was part of the
Rockefeller Republicans. Look, Mitt Romney—for the longest time in
his life—was a pro-abortion, power-hungry liberal, everywhere he’s
gone. Every place he has traveled to, he has been power-hungry from
Massachusetts to Utah to the United States presidency. If he had won
in 2012, we’d be in some other endless war and conflict. We’d be
in economic malaise. We would not have Justices like Gorsuch and
Kavanaugh—they’d be more flaky at best, more similar maybe to
John Roberts and George W. Bush.
Look, I think the American people
see right through what Mitt Romney is doing right now and I’ve
never seen a more venomous anger than what’s directed at Mitt
Romney. I say this with no reservations whatsoever, he should be
excommunicated from our party completely, totally, and categorically.
Anyone who associates with him, anyone who even gets within his
orbit, should be questioned on what are their real and driving
motivations. You can have your policy disagreements with President
Trump. Sen. Mike Lee has his policy disagreements with President
Trump. But to vote to convict and remove him on such a sham partisan
concocted impeachment is one of the most disgraceful things I can
ever imagine and it really puts into question where is the patriotic
allegiance of individuals that do that because this president has
brought our country back from the brink of decline and this is
something we as Republicans need to celebrate.”
Even
with all of Trump’s successes in reforming the GOP, Kirk says that
Republicans need to keep culling from their ranks anyone more loyal
to lobbyists than voters and keep refreshing and re-energizing the
GOP moving forward if Republicans want to be successful.
“It
needs to continually be a grassroots party,” Kirk said. “We need
to ask ourselves if we are representing the needs and wants of the
American people or are we representing the lobbying class entangling
us in endless foreign wars and open borders and pandering to the
abortion lobby and the pharmaceutical lobby or are we actually
serving the needs and wants of the country. I think we need more
people like Rand Paul and more people like Ted Cruz and we need to
get rid of the people who want ‘bipartisan agreement’ while the
country is going into decline. Instead, we need fighters. We need
insurgents to go to Washington, DC, and stand by President Trump and
his agenda. The issues we’ve talked about are tech tyranny,
immigration, the attack on Christianity in our country, endless wars,
abortion—these things are so important and really I think that the
more the Republican Party takes a page out of President Trump’s
book and becomes a populist conservative freedom-centric party and
not one that is focused on serving the administrative state and the
deep state the healthier our country will be because of it.”
When
it comes to foreign policy, Kirk said that Trump has changed the game
and is a “master tactician.” He points to the strike that took
out Iranian Quds Force Gen. Qasem Soleimani and the raid that
eliminated ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, as well as Trump’s
missile strikes against Syria and his overall broader vision when it
comes to the Middle East aimed at getting Americans out of the
“region of sand and death.” Most importantly, Kirk said, Trump
has found a new middle ground ideology and foreign policy that is
practical and does not force American voters to pick between the
false choice of endless war or appeasement of America’s
adversaries.
“He’s
not a dove. He’s not someone who’s trying to appease the Mullahs
in Iran like Barack Obama who sent a billion dollars in the middle of
the night in cash to the evil Iranians and lifted sanctions and
allowed to get closer to a nuclear weapon,” Kirk said. “And he’s
not a neoconservative nation-builder who’s trying to get into a war
with every single country in the Middle East that further entangles
us in the region of sand and death. That’s kind of the bigotry of
binary choices if you will that the cartel in Washington, DC, has
left us for the last 30 or 40 years. Instead, he has two main
objectives in the Middle East. We can’t allow an Islamic theocratic
dictatorship to get a nuclear weapon, that’s number one. And number
two, we can’t allow American servicemen and women to continue to
die for causes that are not totally articulated and is America’s
continued perpetual and ubiquitous presence in the Middle East
helping the nation state?
That’s it. Those are his two objectives.
And I think those are very rational objectives that a radical Islamic
theocratic medieval-style dictatorship should not have nuclear
weapons, but also that we should not be occupying every single nook,
cranny, valley, river in the region of sand and death. And look at
the results of this: History is going to be very unkind to the Bush
and Obama doctrines. We have to remember Barack Obama, he gave a
billion dollars in cash and $150 billion in sanctions relief to Iran.
But he totally screwed up Syria and he totally screwed up Libya as
well. He toppled Moammar Qaddafi—Libya is in shambles right now
because of that—he allowed ISIS to rise without doing anything, and
he did not strike back against Bashar al-Assad when he gassed his own
citizens which led to hundreds of thousands of citizens being
displaced or murdered because of famine or any of the other
consequences of war.”
Kirk
also said that Trump has completely changed the game on the Pacific
Rim with regard to China, halting Chinese Communist efforts to build
a “global empire” and focusing the U.S. and the world on the
threat that exists from what Kirk considers “our greatest enemy.”
“He
has repositioned the global conversation against our greatest enemy—I
say this, he doesn’t, because he needs to be more diplomatic—and
that is China,” Kirk said. “China is the number one enemy to
liberty and freedom in the world. They are positioned against us.
They are buying up ports of entry in Africa, mineral rights in South
America. They are trying to build a global empire and they are ahead
of schedule, so the president is correct to position the focus of the
entire global community against China, not the region of sand and
death that robs Americans’ lives and has wasted trillions of
dollars with nothing to show for it.”
But
perhaps more broadly significant than any particular policy win—and
there are many of them—Kirk says that Trump has shifted power away
from failed institutions of power to newer, rising institutions.
Whether it’s the establishment media or cultural elites in
Hollywood or the higher education powers-that-be or big tech
oligarchs, Kirk says that Trump has been grinding away the failed
institutions of the past and empowering the rise of new ones in their
place—new institutions that better reflect and represent the state
of the nation.
“It
kind of goes back to this MAGA doctrine that there are
non-governmental institutions that have just as much if not more
power in certain vectors of American consciousness and American life
that need to be challenged,” Kirk said. “That’s tech, media,
Hollywood, and education—those are kind of the big four, and
there’s more than that and I think big business might be a
fifth—but you guys at Breitbart have done a great job highlighting
tech tyranny and whatnot. Trump has pushed power to alternatives away
from these extra-governmental institutions that have too much power.
So, he’s challenged the fake news media in a way that I think will
go down as one of his greatest contributions to our country. He’s
allowed us to be critical of the journalist ruling class. He’s
allowed us to have other media providers such as Breitbart report the
news and be trusted news providers. He has challenged higher
education by signing the executive order and pushing a lot of—we’re
so thankful he’s given a lot of credibility to Turning Point USA.
He’s given us a lot of oxygen and credibility, and we’re very
thankful for that—speaking at our events, and highlighting the work
that we’re doing and challenging the cartel of the colleges and
what they’ve been doing to our country. That’s not to mention
Hollywood, which is the means of telling our stories and values or
lack of values and ethics to our country. I’ll tell you that
Hollywood is broken. The news media is broken and shutting down. How
many news organizations have been shutting down? I’m sure you can
go through an entire list but I’m sure it’s astounding.”
Kirk
said it’s a “good thing” that Trump is “pushing power to
people, not to faces of monopolistic control.” “This
is something that’s very positive and good for our country, this
decentralization of the presidency goes far beyond him challenging
the administrative state or instruments of government. It also goes
towards culture, higher education—you and I are fighting different
fights every single day but they’re equally important and the
president has had our back,” Kirk said. “He’s not afraid to
engage in these control fights. This is one of the most crowning
achievements of his presidency.”
He
pointed to the president awarding the highest civilian honor to
nationally syndicated radio host Rush Limbaugh at the State of the
Union address in February as another example of this. “He’s
not supposed to do that, right? He’s not supposed to crown someone
who reaches 12 million people a day on 500 radio stations as the
voice of the forgotten man and woman of our country,” Kirk said.
“He’s not ‘supposed to do that,’ but he did because he
understands the value of culture. He understands how people get their
information and who they align with. Meanwhile, the left has
understood this for the longest time—President Obama gave the
Presidential Medal of Freedom to Ellen DeGeneres. Give me a break. I
mean, I think Ellen is actually is kind of fun—I actually don’t
think she’s a pathological leftist like the rest of them, I don’t
think she’s ‘pathological resistance’ and I don’t mean to
single her out. But if she can get an award, my goodness Rush
Limbaugh can get an award. This goes to show that the president is
finally fighting on their terrain. He’s playing offense against the
left, something that will live long beyond his presidency.”
by
Matthew Boyle, 03032020 in Brietbart News
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