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Friday, November 06, 2020

Folie à Millions-- Nearly Half The Voters Looked At The Last 4 Years And Decided They Want More Of The Same

 

The Sound Of Music Revisited by Nancy Ohanian

As Charlies Pierce noted in his Esquire column on Wednesday, "He Got More Votes Than Last Time. Almost half of the country looked at the way Donald Trump has functioned as president since 2017 and said, definitively, that they wanted four more years of it. Yesterday, while writing about Kushner and other predatory landlords working towards evicting hundreds of families in the middle of a pandemic, I stumbled across a horrifying pattern of statistics: Trump's support had grown over the last 4 years, at least in the 13 states with the worst COVID caseloads per capita.

This morning I decided to see if that was holding up in other states as well. Obviously, as the vote counting continues, there will be changes, especially since many of the votes coming in are absentee ballots that are overwhelmingly Democratic. Maybe we'll have to look at this again in a couple of weeks when the dust has settled. But here's what we have so far just as Biden is about to be named president-elect. (I'm only including states where at least three-quarters of the vote-- 75%-- is already counted, so no Alaska, Maryland or New Jersey).
Alabama- 62.3%, down from 62.8%
Arizona- 48.5%, down 48.7%
Arkansas- 62.7%, up from 60.6%
California- 33.0%, up from 31.6%
Colorado- 42.2%, down from 43.2%
Delaware- 39.8%, down from 41.7%
Florida- 51.2%, up from 49.0%
Georgia- 49.4%, down from 50.8%
Hawaii- 34.3%, up from 30.0%
Idaho- 63.7%, up from 59.3%
Illinois- 43.0%, up from 38.8%
Indiana- 57.0%, up from 56.8%
Iowa- 53.1%, up from 51.1%
Kansas- 56.7%, up from 56.6%
Kentucky- 62.7%, up from 62.5%
Louisiana- 58.5%, up from 58.1%
Maine- 43.3%, down from 44.9%
Massachusetts- 32.4%, down from 32.8%
Michigan- 47.9%, up from 47.5%
Minnesota- 45.4%, down from 44.9%
Mississippi- 59.7%, up from 57.9%
Missouri- 56.9%, up from 56.8%
Montana- 56.7%, up from 56.2%
Nebraska- 58.7%, same as 2016
Nevada- 48.5%, up from 45.5%
New Hampshire- 45.4%, down from 46.6%
New Mexico- 43.6%, up from 40.0%
New York- 40.4%, up from 36.5%
North Carolina- 50.0%, up from 49.8%
North Dakota- 65.0% up from 63.0%)
Ohio- 53.3%, up from 51.7%
Oklahoma- 65.4%, up from 65.3%
Oregon- 40.3%, up from 39.1%
Pennsylvania- 49.3%, up from 48.2%
Rhode Island- 39.2%, up from 38.9%
South Carolina- 55.1%, up from 54.9%
South Dakota- 61.8%, up from 61.5%
Tennessee- 60.7%, same as 2016
Texas- 52.2%, same as 2016
Utah- 58.5%, up from 45.5%
Vermont- 31.7%, up from 30.3%
Virginia- 44.5%, up from 44.4%
Washington- 38.0%, up from 36.8%
West Virginia- 68.6%, up from 68.5%
Wisconsin- 48.8%, up from 47.2%
Wyoming- 70.0%, up from 67.4%
Only 9 states saw Trump's proportion of the vote go down: Alabama, Arizona, Colorado, Delaware, Georgia, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota and New Hampshire. This is generally a function of less interest this year in third party candidates. But, look at Texas (where 97% of the votes are counted). Trump got 5,876,777 votes do far. His total in 2016 was 4,685,047. Or take Vermont, where 95% of the vote is counted. In 2016 Trump got 95,369 votes. This year he got 111,131 votes. Read 'em and weep.

Yesterday, John Pavlovitz spoke for many people when he wrote, "The fact that it was even close, the fact that more people voted for him a second time, the fact that a higher number of white women inexplicably affirmed him-- it is all confirmation that whether we remove the very visible, unsightly symptom or not, the pervasive disease is still horribly afflicting us... I was certain we were better than him, but we are not."
Numbed by a cocktail of optimism and ignorance, many of us imagined this was a sick, momentary aberration; a temporary glitch in the system that would surely be remedied: after so much ugliness, such open disregard for people of color, such inhumanity toward migrant children, such a sickening failure in the face of this pandemic-- sanity would surely come to the rescue.

We were certain that we would collectively course-correct; that the pendulum that had so wildly swung toward inhumanity would come roaring back to decency in these days; that we would presently be basking in the glory of a radiant dawn referendum on all this bloated bigotry.

We thought we would be dancing on the grave of fascism.

We thought, of course the good people of this nation would come to their collective senses, leaving behind political affiliations and superficial preferences and ceremonial ties, to rescue us from a malevolence that had proven itself unworthy of its position and toxic to its people.

We were certain there would be a mass repudiation of the racism that this man has revealed and the violence he’s nurtured, because for all its flaws we really believed America was better than this.

We were wrong.

...We believed the best about this nation and we were mistaken.

To many oppressed and vulnerable communities, to people who have long known the depth of America’s sickness because they have experienced it in traffic stops and workplace mistreatment and opportunity inequity and the bitter words of strangers-- this may be less shocking news than it is to those of us with greater privilege and more buffers to adversity and the luxury of naiveté.

But this is the sober spot in which we stand now: realizing that our optimism about the whole of this nation was misplaced,
our prayers for the better angels of so many white Christians were unanswered, our childish illusions that people were indeed basically good and decent, seared away in their reaffirmation of something that the rest of the watching world finds reprehensible.
Brandy X Lee is an author and psychiatrist working at Yale, a specialist in violence prevention. Yesterday, writing for Raw Story, she predicted that "The coming weeks and months will be the most dangerous period of this presidency" and noted that there's a sickness in America that goes beyond just Trump. "'What is wrong with 68 million Americans?' is a question many are asking the day after the election. Why should the race even be close? Why did 48% of voting adults choose to remain with a president who leaves a trail of hundreds of thousands of unnecessary deaths, the nation bankrupt, children in cages, and our natural habitat under existential threat? It makes no rational sense-- unless we correctly identify the problem. For almost four years, mental health professionals have been urging the nation to bring a mental health perspective to a mental health problem, instead of assuming that everything is political. All substitute approachess have failed, just as the best pandemic control comes from infectious disease specialists, not from a radiologist or economists. We have also anticipated the current situation as a product of having mental pathology in power for a prolonged period.
In mental pathology, where higher functions are impaired, an individual taps more easily into “the primitive brain,” which is irrational but very powerful, as it is survival-driven. Illegitimate power is like oxygen to the narcissistically- or sociopathically-disordered mind, and such a person would be driven to do anything-- including annihilate himself and the world-- for his psychic survival. Losing an election would, therefore, not at all be like a healthy person’s experience of defeat. In fact, we know how much Donald Trump fears it through his readiness to call others “losers” and “suckers”, in order to separate himself and to disavow qualities he cannot tolerate.

Many of his followers will equally experience his downfall as a life-or-death matter, since he has conditioned this into them. Their bond is pathological to start, based on developmental wounds or regression to an earlier stage of development under stress, which led them to seeking a parental figure. They are thus vulnerable to someone manipulative and exploitative enough to say he will take care of them and protect them in unrealistic ways that defy reality. And once they do,  they often give up their agency and rationality. Recent footage of his followers chanting, “Fire Fauci!” is disturbing in its depiction of their conformity, loss of personality, and alignment with Donald Trump’s thinking-- to suggest proactively that he remove the reminder of his unwanted reality: the pandemic. Delusions, paranoia, and violence-proneness are among the most contagious symptoms, and we see all these tendencies in his followers.

Under these emotional bonds, his followers will likely experience any threat to his position as an existential threat to themselves, which is why negative facts about him only activate defensive denial and disavowal, rather than abandonment. Abused children rather blame themselves than the parent as a survival impulse, for the parent is their lifeline, and it is easier to believe that he or she could never do wrong-- and the more untrue this belief, the more insistently they cling to it.

“Shared psychosis” or “folie à millions” (madness by the millions) has been well-documented by renowned mental health experts such as Carl Jung and Erich Fromm. This contagion of symptoms dissipates when exposure to the primary person is reduced, which is why Donald Trump holds rallies as if his life depended on them-- psychically, it does. It is also the reason why he cannot leave the presidency-- in addition to the possibility of prosecution.





6 comments:

  1. these are the karmic descendents of the people who stood in a courtyard, yelling "Crucify him!"

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  2. Anonymous10:49 AM

    I wouldn't be so quick to label all Trump's votes as wanting him. Kinda like saying everyone who voted for Biden is a corporate centrist, warmongering, free trader. The problem of focusing on personality traits and not issues is a bad foundation for effective analysis. Granted Trump knows how to manipulate the media via inflammation, but just like any progressives that took a do no harm approach to holding their nose for Biden,there were many on the other side who did the same. Remember, it's the lesser of 2 evils not good vs bad.

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  3. "I wouldn't be so quick to label all Trump's votes as wanting him"
    Totally agree, and increase in Trump vote is completely rational and understandable.

    Many working people are entirely fed up with Dem's years of hollow promises and outright lies.
    Pelosi's out of touch, let `em eat ice cream intransigence, exclusive pursuit of self-satisfied, low information "non-political" suburban white votes, and deadly disdain for anyone not from the Wall Street/Silicon Valley/international bankster donor class tells the tale.
    Plus DNC's and DNCC's horrendously unappealing Republican light candidates spouting only hollow platitudes with zero substantive support for the wants and needs of the people-- the only reason to vote for them: that Trump is bad.
    Harris presence on ticket evoked resentment from Black voters for racist presumptuousness of proven-disingenuous, lobbyist cheaters at DNC. They also saw her for the shallow, two-faced, ambitious, autocrat she is (like when Obama fake-sipped in Flint); Latinos historical bias toward Blacks was also myopically underestimated by party honchos.
    As long as Democratic party big-wig grifters offer only inauthentic, neocon, centrist, careerist, donor class-beholden, crony corporate-loving candidates who are obviously full of shit and stand for NOTHING to meaningfully benefit the people, the corrupt status quo will only grow-- with the only hope that entities such as Movement for People's Party will somehow be able to surmount the increasingly tyrannical hegemonic censorship of the feckless MSM to communicate their winning populist message of fairness, justice and economic democracy to the hungering public at large.

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  4. Anonymous1:49 PM

    right fucking on, 10:49 and 12:26!!

    Once again, a DWT offering only sees one side of the fascist/nazi coin.

    'What is wrong with 68 million Americans?'

    A valid question to ask and worth diagnosing. Although I don't think it's any challenge to diagnose most of them. They are pure evil, full stop.

    But if you want the shithole to ever get less shitty (not shittier a little slower, as 10:49 indicates), you must also diagnose why the democraps:
    1) have become the corrupt neoliberal fascist party that is now indifferent to racism, misogyny, homophobia, islamophobia and rape.
    2) always force the nominations of their worst possible for their highest offices... by fraud or by bribery.
    3) cannot win except when they prop up the worst of the nazis long enough to run an election against him.

    could biden have cajoled 70 million to come out and vote against pence (if the nazis had removed trump via impeachment)??

    could the democraps have kept the house (barely) or won 2 senate seats if biden had only gotten $hillbillary's 65m? what if 10M of those stayed home because biden is a lifelong racist misogynist corrupt neoliberal fascist and rapist?

    Is DWT's mission simply to keep the corrupt neoliberal fascist party relevant in this shithole?

    Or does DWT actually want to help make the shithole a little better?

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  5. Anonymous1:58 PM

    I doubt so many voters think on a 4-D chess level and voted for Trump to sock it to the establishment Dems. I agree with the Pierce. The problem isn't really Trump or today's lousy Democrats, it's our population. Yes, politicians deserve the blame for leading us to this point. Democrats suck and deserve their blame, both in this generation and the ones that killed Reconstruction and gave us Jim Crow. The GOP has been on a long slide from Lincoln to the treason and hate they peddle today. But a majority has soaked it up and there is likely no turning back.

    Some hypothetical 'People's Party' will fall flat on its face. It might bring the Democrats to their knees but it will fail the instant working class whites see that it is equality for all. It will fail the instant it shows support for BLM. It will fail the instant LBGT rights are included. It will fail the instant it shows support for a real Green New Deal. Clawing back some of the hard earn gains stolen by the 1% isn't worth it if the 'other' also gains. Without Trump on the ballot there may be even more white non-voters who will surge to polls to stop 'socialism'.

    I fear we are really in the end stages. Violence is likely around the corner as this country reaches its death throes.

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  6. Anonymous12:44 PM

    math again.

    About 220 million could have voted. a bit over 140 million bothered.

    Of the whole pie, biden and the fascist democraps got about 32%.
    But of those who bothered, he got a skosh over half.

    Of the whole pie, the nazis got about 31%.
    But of those who bothered, they got a skosh under half.

    of the whole pie, about 36% decided not to bother.

    biden did not get a record number because he's good. he got a record number because trump is the worst ever.

    Imagine if the democraps were NOT total shit and they had allowed a GOOD candidate to get the nomination?

    but they are total shit and never will allow anyone better than biden or clinton. so... never mind.

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