Thursday, August 16, 2018

What Is The Trump Regime Doing To America?

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Matt Lewis is a long-time conservative pundit and writer and you may run across his stuff in the DailyBeast from time to time. Yesterday he asked a poignant question all Republicans should be asking themselves: Did I Join a Movement That Naturally Attracts Extremists and Kooks?. He did and he wants to understand why. "Politics," he wrote, has always attracted eccentric opportunists, but people in this administration are especially weird." He may detest everything about Omarosa but he's savvy enough to understand that "she's just the latest example of the motley crew Trump has made famous." For a guy who believed, as a very, very, very young man that Reagan's movement had "intellectual heft," he sees the Trump Regime as "an aberration" rather than as the inevitable outcome.
Take, for example, the president’s campaign manager, Paul Manafort, who is currently on trial for tax and bank fraud and reportedly paid more than $18,000 for a python jacket. Or Trump’s former senior adviser, Steve Bannon, who studies obscure Italian fascists and insists on wearing multiple layers of clothing yet doesn’t seem to own a comb or a razor.

And let’s not forget Rob Porter, the straight-looking Trump staffer who (allegedly) beat the hell out of two of his ex-wives before dating Hope Hicks. Seb Gorka was the Hungarian fugitive who was a villain straight out of central casting. Scott Pruitt was the former head of the EPA with a penchant for French cuisine and Ritz Carlton hand lotion. Only the best people?

Clearly, Trump likes casting people who are not just interesting characters, but who are also cartoon caricatures. There’s Rudy Giuliani, the bulging-eyed former “Mayor of America” who has become a parody of himself. There’s Mooch (Anthony Scaramucci), who is essentially a caricature of a fast-talking Italian businessman.

And Michael Cohen, the Trump lawyer who watched Goodfellas one too many times. And Corey Lewandowski, the erstwhile campaign manager who probably still has a poster of Lee Atwater hanging on his bedroom wall. And even Stephen Miller’s own uncle thinks he’s a schmuck. I could go on.

It’s almost as if Trump visited the far corners of the universe to bring together a collection of supervillains.

...Normal Americans find ourselves asking... How many people do you know who have (allegedly) beaten the hell out of two ex-wives? How many people do you know who worked for Russian oligarchs? How many people do you know who have been indicted? Any members of your family own a python jacket? ... Think of it this way: Even if you prefer the implementation of conservative public policy (as I do), on the micro level,  who would you trust alone to watch your children? Donald Trump? Rudy? Gorka? Or Barack Obama? I have to say, I’d trust Obama in a minute.

...In recent years, the worst trends seem to have disproportionately hit the American right. It’s unclear why the right was more susceptible to forces that ultimately gave us Donald Trump’s “legion of doom,” but my guess is that conservatives felt like they had to create alternative media outlets to distribute their message. Along the way, those alternative media outlets (most famously, talk radio and Fox News), metastasized from alternate outlets into alternate realities. Liberals, still wedded to mainstream media outlets, are (for now) more moored to reality.

If I were coming of age today and my example for conservatism was based on Donald Trump, Laura Ingraham, and Sean Hannity, would I sign up? I can’t imagine that I would join that cause. Should this trend continue, it’s going to be increasingly hard for Republicans to attract thoughtful, compassionate, and even sane supporters. If that happens, not only will the GOP become progressively whiter, older, more rural, and more male, it will also become... weirder.
How could anyone possibly disagree? Another rightist writer, this time at the National Review, Jay Nordlinger, was whining yesterday that Rubio seemed to be embracing what Barack Obama used to say when he was deriding and caricaturing conservative philosophy: You’re on your own!" Rubio denounced "the radical you’re-on-your-own individualism promoted by our government and by our society in the last 30 years." From some kind of tower of unreality, Nordlinger, has persuaded himself that Republican emphasis on "limited government, civil society, and personal responsibility" was not all about "dog-eat-dog individualism" (it was) and not social Darwinism (it is).
Currently, there is a critique of the Right that goes something like this:
For years, conservatives had a message for the down and out in inner cities: Quit blaming others for your problems. Take responsibility for your lives. Drop the mantras of “systemic racism” and “the legacy of slavery.” Reject the victim mentality. Turn down your music, hitch up your pants, lay off drugs, stop having babies out of wedlock, get a job.

And now? The Right talks differently, when it comes to the down and out-- the down and out in places other than inner cities. They do a lot of scapegoating: of foreigners, immigrants, banks-- the whole populist arsenal.
If this critique stings, it may be because there is truth in it. I think of Donald Trump’s closing ad in the 2016 campaign, his “final argument.”



...Name calling has apparently become a Republican trait-- a sine qua non. The Trump style has trickled down to the Republican party and the conservative movement at large. This is something hard to measure in the usual balls-and-strikes approach to Trump.

According to polls, a startling percentage of Republicans have a favorable view of Putin; and a startling percentage wish Trump had the authority to shut down media outlets he dislikes. How do you measure that in balls and strikes?
In November.

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5 Comments:

At 5:07 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

What they are doing? Destroying everything they can't convert to big profits.

 
At 7:44 PM, Anonymous Hone said...

Well, Matt Lewis sure made me laugh. This is all so insane. Trump projects constantly. Virtually every description or criticism he makes of others is true of himself. This is all really like watching a Grade D movie, that just happens to be real. Glad some people are speaking out. Yay Brennan!

The Follow The Money trail will get particularly interesting soon. Trump is a money launderer extraordinaire, totally owned by the Russians. He is really, literally, a Russian puppet. Unbelievable.

 
At 5:49 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Another Duh!

"it’s going to be increasingly hard for Republicans to attract thoughtful, compassionate, and even sane supporters. If that happens, not only will the GOP become progressively whiter, older, more rural, and more male, it will also become... weirder."

Did you just awaken from a 50-year coma? Did you not remember the Nixon dog whistling in the '68 campaign? Do you not remember Lee Atwatter and kkkarl rove and newt gingrich and so many others who ran campaigns and propaganda strategies?

The Nazi party openly rejected thoughtful, compassionate, sane AND all minority voters 50 years ago. Aside from some pandering, they just don't fucking care.

And they don't have to. Atwatter followed by many others (Bannon being the latest) figured out a way to use southern racists, who became republicans as soon as LBJ signed Voting Rights and Civil Rights lege, and the antidemocratic electoral college to create a perpetual path to victory. Since Nixon's '68 coup, no democrat/p can possibly win the WH (congress rides those coattails typically) unless as a reaction to a particularly detestable Nazi admin. Absent Watergate, a bad economy, multiple losing wars and THIS shit show, no democrap could ever dream of being president and the democraps couldn't ever earn a majority in either chamber.

Anthony is correct. The hate has always simmered kind of sotto voce. But 50 years ago, it was brought to a boil at election time. This guy is simply boiling away 24 X 7. It was inevitable. There is no inertia to impede or stop it. The democraps are useless. Society cannot heal itself. Churches are no hope -- they are the sanctification of hate... always have been. Got Mitt Uns!!

 
At 8:05 AM, Anonymous wjbill said...

Is Lewis yearning for the good old dog whistle days? The Republican party has been exposed as intellectually and morally bankrupt. There are way too many people who don't give a damn about anybody but themselves. "They arn't my kids" "Everyone is talking about how great I am" You were right a long time ago when you said it will come down to the old (bigoted) confederacy and the (cultish) Mormon west. Those folks will never see the obvious treason right before their eyes.

 
At 6:50 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

trumpism is the expression of Americanism that had been suppressed by our "system" because we more often than not 'elected' people who felt a responsibility to rise above the hate, fear and greed.

trumpism is America shedding its façade of decency that shrouded our venal hideousness.

trumpism is actually a more honest, less opaque window into America. We're shit. and now we're showing it.

trump isn't doing TO America. He *IS* America. That's why WE elected him.

 

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