DISLOYALOPPOSITION
DISLOYALOPPOSITION
HOW THE # NEVERTRUMP RIGHT
TRIED — AND FAILED —
TAKE DOWN THE PRESIDENT
© 2020 by Julie Kelly
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FIRST AMERICAN EDITION
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA
Names: Kelly, Julie, 1968– author.
Title: Disloyal opposition : how the NeverTrump Right tried—and failed—to take down the president / Julie Kelly.
Other titles: How the NeverTrump Right tried—and failed—to take down the president
Description: First American edition. | New York : Encounter Books, 2020. | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2020000596 (print) | LCCN 2020000597 (ebook) ISBN 9781641771146 (hardback) | ISBN 9781641771153 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: Trump, Donald, 1946– | Republican Party (U.S. : 1854– ) Intra-party disagreements (Political parties)—United States.
Conservatism—United States. | United States—Politics and government—2017– | Presidents—United States—Election—2016.
Classification: LCC E912 (print) | LCC E912 (ebook) DDC 973.933092—dc23
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Interior illustrations by Elliott Banfield
DEDICATION
To John, Victoria, and Josie
To the late Alice “Kitty” Kelly (May 15, 1947–June 15, 2019),my mother-in-law and dear friend of 25 years whom I miss every day.
No one is more excited about this book than she would have been.
CONTENTS
2. Trump Wins, NeverTrump Regroups
8. The Death of the Weekly Standard
PREFACE
As this book went to print in spring 2020, the country was in chaos due to the threat of coronavirus, or, as President Trump called it, the “Chinese flu.” After deadly outbreaks consumed parts of China and Italy, US government leaders started to enact harsh measures to combat the virus’s spread here. Schools were closed; college campuses cleared out for the semester; public places shuttered; restaurants, bars, shopping malls, and public beaches closed during the height of spring break. The stock market started to crash, erasing all the gains under the Trump era. People were panicked about not just contracting the disease but the short-term and long-term ramifications of locking down the country during an economic boom.
Forecasts for economic growth in the second quarter were unfathomable: Some experts predicted double-digit drops in gross domestic product for the second and third quarters of 2020, just in time for the November presidential election. This, of course, titillated NeverTrump. As I detail in this book, Trump’s foes on the putative Right seized on every crisis, every rumor, every scandal, to warn that the end days for Donald Trump finally were upon us. “The Trump presidency is over,” declared one NeverTrump writer in the Atlantic on March 13, 2020. “It has taken a good deal longer than it should have, but Americans have now seen the con man behind the curtain.”1
The nonprofit run by Bill Kristol, NeverTrump’s leader from the start, grotesquely exploited the crisis in television ads that mocked the president’s words as coronavirus cases began to rise.2 (The group, as I detail in chapter 8, is largely funded by a left-wing billionaire and sworn enemy of Donald Trump.)
The Bulwark, the refuge of former Weekly Standard editors and contributors after the publication shut down in December 2018, was flooded with columns that accused Trump of lying about the disease and ignoring its early stages (he didn’t). “The country deserves competent and responsible leadership and so, for the country’s sake, Trump should lose in November,” Kristol wrote in the Bulwark on March 19, 2020. “He probably will lose. But this is by no means inevitable. So we can’t be complacent.”3 The media were apoplectic over Trump’s insistence on calling COVID-19 the “Chinese flu.” NeverTrump, per usual, played along. “It’s vitally important to push back against Chinese propaganda regarding the virus. That can be done directly, by refuting Chinese lies. Dunking