Never Trump

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Pub. Date: 2020-04-08
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press Academic US
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Summary

As it became increasingly apparent that Donald Trump might actually become the Republican party's 2016 presidential nominee, alarmed conservatives coalesced behind a simple, uncompromising slogan: Never Trump. Although the movement initially included a large number of Republican office-holders, its white-hot core was always comprised of the policy experts, public intellectuals, and campaign professionals who play a critical role in the modern political party system. They saw in Trump a repudiation of longstanding conservative doctrine and, in his unprincipled appeals to voters, the kind of demagogue the founders famously warned about. Never Trumpers took their shot at denying Trump the presidency-everything from flailing attempts to coalesce around other Republican candidates and collective letters of opposition, to a desperate third party challenge and even supporting their longtime nemesis Hillary Clinton. But in their attempt to kill the king, they missed. Now on the margins of a party that has enthusiastically united around the president, Never Trumpers have been reduced to the status of a remnant, shut out from government and hoping for a day when their party awakens from its Trumpist spell.

Based on extensive interviews with conservative opponents of the president, Robert P. Saldin and Steven M. Teles reveal why such a wide range of committed partisans chose to break with their longtime comrades in arms. Never Trump provides a window into the motivations of these conservative professionals and a guide to the long-term consequences that their unprecedented revolt holds for the Republican and Democratic parties, conservatism, and American democracy.

Author Biography


Robert P. Saldin, Professor of Political Science and a Mansfield Center Fellow, University of Montana
Steven M. Teles, Professor of Political Science, Johns Hopkins University and Senior Fellow, Niskanen Center

Robert P. Saldin is Professor of Political Science and a Mansfield Center Fellow at the University of Montana. He is the author of When Bad Policy Makes Good Politics (Oxford, 2017) and War, the American State, and Politics since 1898 (2011). He is also a frequent contributor to the popular press, having written for, among others,The Washington Post, National Affairs, The American Interest, and The Washington Monthly.

Steven M. Teles is Professor of Political Science at the Johns Hopkins University and a Senior Fellow at the Niskanen Center. He is the author or co-author of The Captured Economy (Oxford, 2017); Prison Break (Oxford, 2016); The Rise of the Conservative Legal Movement (2008);and Whose Welfare: AFDC and Elite Politics (1996). In addition, he is the co-editor of Conservatism and American Political Development (Oxford, 2009) and Ethnicity, Social Mobility and Public Policy (2005). He has also written widely in a number of general interest publications, from The Nation, Democracy, The Washington Monthly, and The American Prospect, to The Public Interest, National Review and National Affairs.

Table of Contents


Table of Contents

Chapter One: Introduction

Part I: National Security Professionals
Chapter Two: Guardians
Chapter Three: Experts Gone Rogue

Part II: Political Operatives
Chapter Four: Pack Animals
Chapter Five: The Kamikaze Mission: The Last-Ditch Efforts to Sink the Trump Campaign

Part III: Public Intellectuals
Chapter Six: Patrolling the Frontier
Chapter Seven: Ideas Have Consequences

Part IV: Lawyers and Economists
Chapter Eight: In Scalia's Shadow
Chapter Nine: The Marginal Value of Economists

Chapter Ten: Conclusion

Appendix: List of Interviews

Notes
Index

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