It is very hard for the coastal elites to understand let alone accept Donald Trump. How could this buffoon, this Borscht Belt tummler, vaudevillian, and crass, bourgeois hack ever possibly be in the White House?
But there he sits wreaking havoc. In only one year he has sent bulldozers down Independence Avenue and razed the heart and soul of the federal government, its bureaucracies. He has sent SS Gestapo storm troops into American cities to find, arrest, and deport illegal migrants and to intimidate the inner cities, challenged international order with his bombing of Iran's nuclear facilities and ousting of an elected leader, Maduro of Venezuela, and taken over the world's largest proven oil reserves in a greedy coup.
He has said 'basta!' to DEI and woke and challenged affirmative action programs at every public and private institution in the country, thus returning the black man to a life of want and oppression; and he has unleased the private sector, oil and gas resources, and individual enterprise, sending America back to the Robber Baron era while enriching himself.
But what angers the fervid Left most is his reconfiguration of the cultural ethos of Washington. By building a grandiose ballroom, a chandeliered, Carrera marble floored, Venetian sconced Hollywood version of magnificence, he has put to rest the coastal elitism that has persisted for two centuries - that patrician nobility, that Rittenhouse Square, Beacon Hill, Park Avenue Englishness, that Robert Frost-Pablo Casals, Empire furniture filled Jacqueline Kennedy White House.
America might have aspired to Camelot, but has always been a bourgeois nation of glitz, glamour, starlets, soap operas, and fast cars. Las Vegas and Hollywood are America's iconic homes, all tinsel, sequins, and high heels, grand imitations of pyramids and palaces, outlandish places far from Hyde Park, Kensington, or Holland Park. Americans may stay glued to Downton Abbey and Upstairs Downstairs, plummy Edwardian series about the British upper classes, but are more at home with pot roast.
There is nothing Old English about us. In our fantasy we are at home in a pasha's harem, in the Arabian nights, in a Persian palace. We love their kitsch, gold-inlaid peacocks, scimitars, incense, and flowery pantaloons, in love with the whole garish excess of it all.
Donald Trump is 'One of Us' - not a trace of Nantucket-Martha's Vineyard envy, not an iota of desire for Chippendale and Townsend furniture, Revere silver, and Copley originals. He loves bright and shiny new things, gaudy things, things that show off wealth and popular taste. And so do we, children of new money, envious of five Lamborghinis in the garage, fifty-room mansions, arm candy, diamonds and ruby tiaras.
The Left, as far removed from the old patrician culture of New England as you can get, has somehow inherited its measure. With all the hollering and fol-de-rol about race, gender, and ethnicity, progressives still hew to that old American saw - the presidential president; a man like Joe Biden - uninspiring, uninteresting, an old white caretaker, the kindly butler who dresses properly, a man of quiet but determined purpose.
Enter Donald Trump, this unwelcome outlier from bourgeois America with none of the above - a rankling, bullying man who has not an ounce of patience for fools. He calls out stupidity to its face, hammers the preposterous self-importance of reporters in the press room, lectures the EU, the Group of Seven, and NATO without the usual polite circumspection expected of world leaders.
His supporters love his braggadocio, his outlandish style, his political incorrectness, and his bombast. Finally and hopefully once and for all the faux seriousness of the Left will be gone, done and buried. Americans have been lectured to, badgered, and hectored by the Left for their insensitivity to the needs of the black man, the brown man, the lesbian, and the transgender; their cow town mentality, their insufferable backwater, cracker ignorance.
Finally they have a president who says 'Bullshit!' to all that, who gives the finger to know-nothing reporters, and does hilarious Borscht Belt imitations of Indians, wobbly foreign ministers, and dumbbells.
So when Trump announced the building of the ballroom, the renovation of the Trump-Kennedy Center into a popular entertainment center, and the erection of an Arc de Triomphe-like monument, the Left went predictably crazy. How could he? How could he build such crass, tasteless, gross travesties? How could he destroy the historical integrity of the White House with such a grossly tasteless monstrosity? Turn the nation's home of high culture into a Disneyland of rides and cotton candy? And build such an outlandish, horrific monument to himself?
The Trump era is one of the most revolutionary in American history. His is not simply a refashioning of the socio-economic landscape, but the cultural one. Washington is finally the people's capital, not just that of the coastal elites. The Left, haranguing about communitarian collectivism, inspired by dead Marxists, deconstructionists, and European socialists, and on the way out the laundry chute never saw it coming, misread Trump and misinterpreted his intent. His was not only a political populism but a cultural one. Washington would be the new Tinseltown, the showy, nouveau riche, glamourous capital of a renascent America.
Talent, intelligence, ability - the new TIA to replace DEI - is white, middle class, and attractive, not because of any presumed racism but because of demographics. As Hamilton knew, you dumb down when you go inclusive. Engineered inclusivity is bound to fail, while competitive inclusivity - the best and the brightest - is sure to win.
Trump will host the WWE - the professional wrestling league - at the White House, an invitation sure to please his one-of-us supporters, and guaranteed to send the Left into paroxysms. Of all the lowbrow, trailer trash, tobacco-spitting insult to America, they shout, once again missing the point. The old way, the old, staid, business-as-usual government is a relic, a discarded thing of the past.
'Get over it', said Washington, DC Mayor for Life Marion Barry to white residents when he won an election with 100 percent of the black vote and zero percent of all-white Ward 3; and so it is with Donald Trump. 'I'm here to stay', he says, 'love it or leave it' and with his usual bombast dismissed the thought of anything else.




