By now, it should be obvious to anyone with a functioning moral compass and a shred of intellectual honesty that Donald Trump is not a conservative. He never was. He never will be.
Trump is not a defender of tradition or a protector of liberty, much less a champion of moral decency. He is a narcissistic liar whose entire political identity is built on the cultish appeal of populism — a dangerous, tribal nationalism that has replaced principle with grievance and replaced wisdom with obedience to his sick ego.
He is a con man with a narcissist’s lust for power, a pathological liar whose every instinct tilts toward authoritarianism and a demagogue whose only consistent ideology is self-worship. The American right has been hijacked — not by a champion of conservative principles, but by a dangerous populist who sells emotional sugar to the angry and fearful. And millions have bought this poison.
It’s time to stop pretending. Trump is not Ronald Reagan reincarnated. He’s not even George W. Bush. He’s not interested in smaller government, individual liberty or constitutional fidelity. He’s interested in himself — his image, his control, his personal vengeance. If you think he’s fighting for your freedom, he’s fooled you. He’s fighting for your loyalty so you’ll protect him.

What do we prove with huge houses we can’t afford to pay for or even fill?
Is Paul Krugman serious or is this some kind of weird performance art?
Trump apologists hope you don’t even know about the golden calf
How can you help someone who doesn’t really want to keep living?
Why are you and I forced to pay for free phones for certain folks?
Counting on the status quo? Do you have a plan in case things collapse?
What makes someone want you enough to make you a priority?
In the great new culture war over Thanksgiving shopping, I’m neutral