Wednesday, December 31, 2025

The Pence Mirage: Why the Right Isn’t Leaving Trump

 The alleged shift in conservative politics due to recent events involving Mike Pence and the Heritage Foundation. It argues that this shift is more an anti-Trump sentiment rather than a genuine movement towards a new conservatism.

1. Heritage Foundation Mutiny: A small group of Heritage Foundation employees joined Pence’s organization, purportedly signaling a major conservative shift, but the author views this as negligible.

2. Pence's Role: Mike Pence is positioned as a symbol of traditional conservatism, which the author argues lacks traction among the conservative base. Pence allegedly failed to gain support during his brief 2024 presidential campaign.

3. Trump’s Accomplishments: The piece highlights achievements attributed to Donald Trump during his presidency, such as:

• Strong border control and immigration policies.

• Economic growth with significant investments and reduced inflation.

• Crime reduction, including a notable drop in murder rates.

4. Critique of Mainstream Media: The article claims that mainstream media focuses on discrediting Trump while ignoring his successes and the effectiveness of his policies.

5. Perception of Conservatism: The author asserts that the mainstream conservative establishment, represented by figures like Pence, is out of touch with the electorate's desires. Pence's tendency to advocate for foreign policies over immediate domestic concerns (like crime) is seen as a weakness.

6. Cultural and Political Divide: The discussion includes the cultural rift within the Republican Party, contrasting Pence's conventional approach with Trump's populist style.

7. Future of Conservatism: The article suggests that the future of conservative politics is more associated with Trump’s America-First policies than with Pence’s traditional views.

The author concludes that Mike Pence’s attempts to establish a new conservative standard are ineffective amid the enduring influence of Donald Trump. The belief in a reorganization of the conservative movement is dismissed as another anti-Trump mirage, with Trump continuing to command the main stage in politics despite internal disagreements within the Republican Party. The author views current events as part of a larger trend where the traditional elements of conservatism struggle to resonate with voters who favor Trump's results-oriented governance. 

https://amgreatness.com/2025/12/30/the-pence-mirage-why-the-right-isnt-leaving-trump/

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