Janet Baker at ‘Restore D.C. Catholicism’ blog has been working carefully to counter the onslaught of NeverTrump moralizing by faithful Catholic leaders.  The latest loathsome example comes from Philadelphia Abp. Chaput.  Baker’s message to leaders like these is clear:  If you stand on your conscience, then why is your conscience wrong?  A conscience is not a means to an end (unless of course you’re a Pope Francis catholic and you want to go to Communion too).

In her latest effort, Baker adds:

I think for some of the #nevertrump crowd, their animosity towards Trump is a very strange sort of pride.

This gets to the heart of the ‘conscience voter’ problem but it’s too generous.  Pride isn’t the issue for some NeverTrumpers.  It’s an issue with all of them – both their pride and their pliant capitulation to power.  Trump has a knack for teasing out his opponents’ pride.  His stumbling bluster and his insulting careless manner bring out their worst.  But the problem of too-proud elites is not strange at all.  It’s very common thing among leaders and paid ‘thinkers’ in our totalitarian world.  That’s why we try to employ democracy: because the will of the people, on balance, has a salutary effect in face of an arrogant oligarchy.

Insofar as votes actually counted, democracy gave us Obama.  But the GOP establishment tried, just as they did again this year, to undemocratically foist liberal and unpopular candidates in opposition.  Now democracy has given conservatives Trump, but the NeverTrump geniuses inside and outside Catholic circles disagree with its choice.  The people, they imply, are duped, foolish, unintelligent, ignorant, and depraved.  If that’s true, why is it so easy for us to detect when we’re being sold out and patronized to protect someone’s lofty perch?

Our traitorous ‘conservative’ Catholic leaders are half right though.  Many people are the way they describe, but those ugly characteristics trend among liberals: people with malformed consciences who are ignorant of the truth.  The NeverTrump Catholics of the world are treating the actual faithful like we’re wicked and stupid.  Why?

Archbishop Chaput:

Presidential campaigns typically hit full stride after Labor Day in an election year.  But 2016 is a year in which two prominent Catholics [it’s a scandal, particularly for a bishop, to call Biden and Kaine Catholics, when they clearly neither hold nor keep the Faith] – a sitting vice president, and the next vice presidential nominee of his party — both seem to publicly ignore or invent the content of their Catholic faith as they go along.  And meanwhile, both candidates for the nation’s top residence, the White House, have astonishing flaws. [Obama has at least as many flaws as Hillary.  He’s just better at it.]

This is depressing and liberating at the same time.  Depressing, because it’s proof of how polarized the nation has become.  Liberating, because for the honest voter, it’s much easier this year to ignore the routine tribal loyalty chants of both the Democratic and Republican camps. [If I hear that word ‘tribal’ again!  It doesn’t make you civilized to say it.  It betrays your own disloyalty.  ‘I’m too sophisticated and Catholic to lean one way or the other, you know.’]  I’ve been a registered independent for a long time and never more happily so than in this election season.  Both major candidates are – what’s the right word? so problematic – that neither is clearly better than the other.

This outrageous statement is typical.  It’s nothing but assertions, too lofty to present an argument.  This is the bishop who so many ‘conservative’ American Catholics love to praise.  Did you see Abp. Chaput tell people Amoris Laetitia didn’t encourage sacrilegious Communion?  The problem’s solved!  What was all the fuss about Francis for, Our Very Holy Father?  But here is a bishop whose ‘conscience’ is so refined he has never been a Republican, yet he’s telling the Church how to vote, or in this case, not vote.

It’s amazing how Abp. Chaput has been able to rise to such heights in the American Church and not promote Republicans, yes?  I’m sure none of the other bishops would blindly advocate abstaining from supporting the GOP platform and self-righteously hand power to the oppressive pro-death Left.  Who could imagine a bishop of the Church throwing his moral weight to the Democrat agenda that way?  How is it ‘socially just’ to enable mass murder and an impoverished, terrorized country?  The bishops must all be Republican voters, right?

The fact is there’s no longer any political resistance to the Left in the Catholic Church.  What remained was kicked, kit and caboodle, out of the entire apparatus the moment Benedict read his odd notice and disappeared.  So now we have to endure the brilliant conclusions of the better sort like Bishop Barron who, without even mentioning a name, enlightens us on how St. Thomas Aquinas would react to Trump.  To state Trump’s name would be inappropriate and hurtful, I suppose.

We learn of course the Angelic Doctor employed a much higher method of discourse than the candidate to say the least.  Barron closes his lesson thusly:

What this Thomistic method produces is, in its own way, a “safe space” for conversation, but it is a safe space for adults and not timorous children. It wouldn’t be a bad model for our present discussion of serious things.

Bishop Barron is only harmlessly instructing the faithful on political rhetoric, on a ‘catholic’ method of discourse that’s neither dangerous nor childish, and appropriate to serious things.

According to our betters like Bishops Chaput and Barron, and the Weigels, the FirstThings, and the NRO Catholic pundits of the world, there’s nothing ‘serious’ about Donald Trump – except that he’s the landslide GOP nominee for president.  But somehow ever since Fidel Castro was lowered into the Chair of Peter true Catholic voters get handled like enemies of the Faith.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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U.S. GENERAL LORI ROBINSON TO BECOME FIRST WOMAN TO LEAD COMBATANT COMMAND

JOHN ALLEN: VATILEAKS TRIAL “SEEMS MORE OF A SOAP OPERA WITH EVERY PASSING DAY”.

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GLOBAL WARMING CARD. TURKSON TELLS CUA THAT LAUDATO SI MANFESTO JUST SAYS WHAT LOTS OF POPES HAVE SAID?!

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CRISISMAG’S LU: TRUMP SHOULD BE UNTHINKABLE. HE CAN’T WIN. HE WON’T DO ANYTHING CONSERVATIVE. I’M GOING THIRD PARTY.

TOMB BEING PREPARED FOR NEXT PONTIFF TO DIE; VATICAN SAYS WORK IS ROUTINE

LAURA BUSH ON VOTING TRUMP: ‘I’M NOT GOING TO ANSWER. DON’T ASK THAT.’

WHY SHOULD WE LISTEN TO WEIGEL AND GEORGE? BECAUSE, THEY REALLY KNOW WHAT’S CATHOLIC, THAT’S WHY!?

I don’t have the chance to watch television.  I don’t even have cable.  I’ve only seen snippets of Donald Trump and even less of Ted Cruz or Marco Rubio, so I don’t know how long it would take me to get to the point where I feel some real revulsion for Trump’s lies, his bragging, or his vague wild assertions.  But I’m not there yet.

I just see a guy who takes the fight to most of the right places.  Next I see most of the right places get angry.  I also see them show their arrogance and contempt.  These are signs of shifting power.  It’s something more substantial than talk.

That’s why I’ve been struck to find many people I admire taking the suicide pledge.  Donald Trump is the new Mitt Romney, so Conservatives should sit-out another election like they did the last one?  That’s what Ben Shapiro recommends in his really unfortunate piece this week at The Daily Wire.  Shapiro leads Breitbart.com.  Breitbart had a rocky recovery after their founder dropped dead one night in L.A., but they’ve since turned into something extremely helpful.  Their ads are not, but their reporting is.  So why all the pious ‘conservative’ excuses to hand the world Hillary Clinton?

I will never vote for Donald Trump because I stand with certain principles. I stand with small government and free markets and religious freedom and personal responsibility. Donald Trump stands against all of these things. He stands for Planned Parenthood and trade restrictions and targeting of political enemies and an anti-morality foreign policy and government domination of religion and nastiness toward women and tacit appeals to racism and unbounded personal power. I stand with the Constitution of the United States, and its embedded protection of my God-given rights through governmental checks and balances. Donald Trump does not. I stand with conservatism. Donald Trump stands against it.

Didn’t Trump just release a pretty conservative healthcare proposal?  Seems kind of free market to me.  It’s the first time I’ve heard anyone who might have the power to do so get anywhere near actually gutting Obamacare.

Didn’t Trump also just correct Pope Francis for saying he wasn’t Christian?  I think the Pope has a right to express an opinion on what a Christian is, but Trump thinks even the Pope should keep that to himself.  That sounds like he believes in American style ‘religious freedom’ to me.  Perhaps Shapiro is referring to Trump’s famous stand on Islamic immigration.  Is there any reasonable person in the world who thinks we should continue to islamicize the planet because of religious freedom?

I admit Trump sounds like he may care little for constitutional balance of power.  He keeps claiming he’ll do things in a unilateral-sounding way.  But where is this great system of checks and balances today?  All I ever see are Congressmen passing two-thousand page, yet still unspecific, laws without anyone knowing what’s in them, while all the ruling power’s concentrated in the executive apparatus and the unjust courts.  I don’t see much constitutional or legal ever happening.

Finally, is it ‘immoral’ to be against a destabilized Middle East and imbalanced trade agreements?

I suppose bequeathing the whole situation to Hillary will be an improvement.

I stand with #NeverTrump.

The counterargument to the #NeverTrump movement comes down to two words: Hillary Clinton. Trump will supposedly close the borders (a lie); Hillary will not. Trump will appoint conservative Supreme Court justices (unlikely); Hillary will not. No matter how bad Trump is, the argument goes, conservatives have a duty to back the anti-Hillary.

Why is everyone so sure that Trump is lying about everything?  Doesn’t he tell the truth at least sometimes?  How can you know a liar’s lies in advance?  You can only guess.

I think Trump will get blown out in a general election. But let’s assume that these critics of #NeverTrump are right. Let’s assume that but for we #NeverTrump voters sitting out the election, Trump would become president, and Hillary would go down in flaming defeat. And let’s assume that Hillary Clinton will appoint terrible justices, destroy the military, and usher in the apocalypse. Why in the world would conservatives live with President Hillary Clinton on their consciences?

I think it’s time for people to start hedging this ‘Trump will lose’ meme.  Yes, unless something changes, like for instance, if he starts to sound like a liberal, Trump will be ruthlessly attacked by the entire planet except Russia and the old block.  They will hurl every insult they can find.  They will try and dig up a Bill Cosby-parade against him; and yes, they may easily take Trump out.  But I think it might be good to put a bit of a check on your certainty about the whole thing.  There were ten blocks of Floridians lined up outside a miserable arena in Orlando yesterday to see the loser.

Because first, it’s not on our consciences. It’s on the consciences of the people who went along with this nomination. We did not select Trump. We will not vote for him.

What? Is this some kind of emerging ‘conservative’ third party that votes by not voting?

I know Ben Shapiro was famous practically before he was even a teenager, but this is the first time I’ve heard him sound like a petulant child.  Our consciences guide our actions, and if our actions are irresponsible, our consciences should correct us.

And if we are going to save the country, it will not rest on one or two justices on the Supreme Court. It will rest on the will of the people to resist tyranny. That will start at the state and local level. It will start with the people.

It will start with conservatives willing to say “no.”

Because if we never say “no,” we will never have the opportunity to say “yes.”

Do you get the impression that Shapiro wouldn’t be trying to lead a walk-out movement under this pious ‘conservative’ banner if slippery Marco Rubio were the front-runner?

But today he wants Hillary, conscience-free.