The Republican Party establishment is still seething over Donald Trump's complete dismantling of their precious neoconservative war machine – and patriots need to understand exactly what Trump saved America from.
For decades before Trump's political rise, one toxic ideology dominated GOP foreign policy: neoconservatism. As BlazeTV host John Doyle recently exposed, this wasn't real conservatism at all, but a "moralistic crusade to spread liberal democracy all around the world" dreamed up by ex-leftist, anti-Stalinist intellectuals who somehow convinced Republicans to abandon America First principles.
These neocon warmongers gave us the endless wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the disastrous nation-building experiments, and the globalist mindset that put foreign interests above American workers and families. They turned the Republican Party into the party of permanent war and international meddling.
Trump's America First Revolution
Then Donald Trump stepped onto that escalator in 2015 and completely shattered their worldview. Instead of their failed interventionism, Trump offered something revolutionary: putting America's interests first.
"Trump didn't just challenge neoconservative policies – he revived an older, better form of conservatism that actually serves the American people," Doyle explained on his recent show.
The results speak for themselves. Under Trump's first term, we saw historic peace deals in the Middle East, no new wars, and enemies like North Korea and Iran actually respecting American strength again. Meanwhile, the neocon establishment lost their minds watching their globalist agenda crumble.
Now in his second term, Trump continues to drive these warmongers absolutely insane. His appointments of America First leaders like Marco Rubio at State and Pete Hegseth at Defense signal a complete rejection of the neocon playbook that drained our treasury and sacrificed our soldiers for foreign adventures.
The old guard neocons are desperately trying to claw back relevance, but their time is over. Trump proved that real conservatism means defending America's borders, protecting American workers, and only using our military when it truly serves our national interests – not some globalist fantasy about remaking the world.
Patriots should celebrate this victory over the establishment warmongers who hijacked our movement for decades. The question now: Will we ever let them back in?
