The lost cause of the Never Trump Republicans

They'll never succeed until they truly grapple with their failures

Donald Trump at a rally.
(Image credit: Ralph Freso/Getty Images)

Those on the losing side of a revolution always confront a choice: Will they seek to restore the old order as if nothing had happened? Or will they undertake the harder, more painful work of examining how their own deposed rule contributed to provoking the revolution in the first place, and evolve as a result?

So far, the most prominent and outspoken Never Trump Republican pundits seem inclined to take the first and easier road. That is unfortunate. Their principled stand against the ascendency of a morally compromised and temperamentally unfit man to the head of their party and the presidency showed courage and good judgment. (For just one example of Trump's manifest unfitness, consider the new revelations about his campaign's quid pro quo-style outreach to Vladimir Putin.) But the Never Trump Republicans' unwillingness to examine and adjust their long-settled views in light of Trump's electoral victory shows that they are ill-prepared to chart a path forward for their party and the country.

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Damon Linker

Damon Linker is a senior correspondent at TheWeek.com. He is also a former contributing editor at The New Republic and the author of The Theocons and The Religious Test.