Ann Coulter, author of "In Trump We Trust: E Pluribus Awesome," wrote recently that "Trump's Syrian misadventure is immoral, violates every promise he ran on, and could sink his presidency." At Breitbart News, the online headquarters of the Trump insurgency, a piece about the Syria attacks attracted more than 50,000 ferociously negative comments. Pat Buchanan, the ideological godfather of Trumpism, despaired that "the promise of a Trump presidency … appears, not 100 days in, to have been a mirage. Will more wars make America great again?" A baffled Laura Ingraham tweeted, "Missiles flying. Rubio's happy. McCain ecstatic. Hillary's on board. A complete policy change in 48 hrs." Talk radio host Michael Savage complains that "People in Trump's own sphere are turning him toward the beating war drums." Nigel Farage, the leader of the Brexit forces in Britain who campaigned for Trump in the U.S., opined that the president's supporters "will be scratching their heads" at these foreign policy reversals.