Take a deep breath, and fix a nice beverage of your choosing. You've earned it, just by surviving the last week or so with most of your sanity intact. For a few moments that Saturday afternoon it felt like a burden was being lifted, didn't it? You got the first female and minority veep, and you get rid of Orange Foolius? Such a deal. Like a huge fucking turd finally being sent to its rightful destination, getting rid of Trump.
I mean, even by the low standards we've set here over the years, it's difficult to convey just what a low bastard Donald Trump really is. Just a straight-up, no-exaggeration piece of shit. As I've mentioned countless times before, I can find small but still identifiable redeeming qualities in just about any political figure, no matter how much of an asshole they are.
Cheney and Bush, if nothing else, clearly love their families, and however peculiar their personal codes may be, they are visible. Willard Rmoney, as spineless and unprincipled a person as one could hope for in a business cluttered with them, is still clearly a highly intelligent person. He's just chosen to use that intelligence to gut American businesses, send American jobs overseas, pocket the difference, and sell his soul to people even wealthier and less principled than himself.
Trump, on the other hand, has no redeemable characteristics that one can clearly identify. And the thing is, he never has. The one thing you can say in his "defense" is that he is exactly what he has posed as all these years -- an ignorant blowhard, the drunk at the end of every dive bar, blustering about how he'd "fix" everything "wrong" with this country. He's Archie Bunker with worse hair and other people's money.
But at least Archie adored Edith and Gloria. Trump adores only himself. It should be clear by now that he would burn this country to the ground, eviscerate its institutions and pit its citizens against each other in a national bloodbath, if it would allow him to retain a toehold of power.
And so that is what he is attempting to do now. Think of a cheesy horror flick -- the last victim has escaped the house in their car, not knowing that the killer is in the backseat. And now he's about to raise the bloody knife for one last attack.
The burden is not yet lifted, not until the madness has actually ceased. If I had a nickel for every time over the last five years we all said he can't get away with it while he, uh, got clean away with it, I could retire right now in luxury. He's doing it right now, trying to concoct some Wile E. Coyote scheme to get a couple of state vote counts into the SCOTUS review. It wouldn't take much to knock that EC advantage back.
Just like a full-grown rat needs a hole about the size of a quarter to squeeze its whole body through, these people just need the smallest gap to exploit. And if they've learned anything, it's that there is no reason whatsoever not to try. If you can think of a single disincentive or consequence that any of these fuckers -- Trump, McConnell, Barr, Kayleigh MagaNinny -- has ever gotten for their behavior, I'm all ears.
Frankly, they would be stupid not to try what they're doing. The media are already helping them, in their own stupid way. They can't help themselves, these chumps. They would rather engage in ponderous lectures to the winners of the election about how they must reach out to the losers.
Funny how they didn't inform them of that particular civic duty four years ago. Funny how the lunatic reactionary cultists are never entreatied to stand down and just act like fucking adults for a while.
I resent being harangued by some overpaid, weasel-faced ankle-biter that it's my job to reach out to them. You know? Funny how that works -- when "conservatives" win, it's because "liberals" need to listen to them more; when "conservatives" lose, "liberals" need to listen to them more. Heads we win, tails you lose.
So fuck them too, those insufferable mediots, even if they identify as "liberal" or "moderate" or "Democratic" -- hell, especially if they identify as those things. The fucking balls on these goddamned people, I swear to Christ.These stupid calls for "unity." Okay. Fine. What, precisely, are we all supposed to "unify" around? If they refuse to accept the idea that Joe Biden legitimately won the election, then what is this common ground of which you speak? Hunh? Hmm? Seriously, where is this mythical halfway point at which liberals -- and only liberals, mind you, conservatives are never asked to do a fucking thing except to keep on keepin' on -- are supposed to meet and shake hands with their honorable opponents?
I have nothing to say to these people that isn't already in that link.
I have no idea what to say to these people, like, at all. Maybe one of these teevee geniuses can 'splain it all to me one more time, 'cause I'm a little slow on the uptake, and I'm all out of fucking kool-aid.
I don't know much, but I know one thing for sure -- the "liberal" or "moderate" who tells actual liberals and Democratic voters that they are responsible for initiating all the "healing" that "we" "need", these people are not your fucking friends or allies. At least I know what to expect from the cultists; the only thing I can think about the explainers is that they get an extra buck for every contrarian hot take they manage to extricate from their pulsating sphincters.
There is no halfway point between full-throated kleptocratic authoritarianism and democracy.
There is no common ground between ridonkulous conspiracy theories about fake sharpie votes, and a duly counted election outcome.
There is no unity to be found between open, brazen lawlessness, and upholding the law.
Assuming this open coup attempt fails, and the Biden administration is permitted by the divine grace of His Travesty's tiny wittle doll hands, they need to hit the ground running, now more than ever, since these current scumbags are going to make them wait out the entire lame-duck period.
It's not as if there's a fucking pandemic going on or anything. I hope Mike Pence is at piece with whatever warped god he worships. At least Trump has never pretended to worship anything other than himself. All these fake christians are going straight to hell, though, and they know it.
Whatever else, always keep in mind that over 72 million people voted for four more years of this bullshit. People are welcome to continue deluding themselves that they were all bamboozled by Trump cultism, by the Murdoch white-noise machine, by Russian micro-targeting on Fakebook. I would reiterate my ongoing suggestion that such assumptions are as ludicrous as the worst Trump-fellating Jon McNaughton painting, just poor by-products of magical thinking.
The world has always been full of assholes. There's just more of them now than ever, and even the dumbest of them are technologically empowered, and protected to a great extent by a nanny state that places warning labels on empty buckets -- not for safety's sake, mind you, but because for every dumb asshole who finds a way to pull a vending machine on himself, there's a goddamned ambulance chaser ready to sniff out the deepest pockets, to make sure his drooling goober client gets paid well for his self-imposed misery.
So it goes in the political arena. We're all at the mercy of the roughly 47% of the population who happen to be angry assholes. You can't reason with them, you can't convince them. You can't appeal to their better angels, because they have none. Like their idiot wampeter, they are completely unyoked from any sort of moral compass. There are no truths, or self rationalizations.
Either the Democrats will realize this and confront it with the necessary force and urgency, or they will default to capitulation. Chances are it will be the latter option, primarily because that is what the insect corporate overlords of the donor/owner class expect from all the pols they rent.
All any of us can do is find ways to divest from the framework as much as possible, to turn away from the constant churn and the bumptious sprawl of the endless news cycle, which oddly produces almost nothing that is new or useful to know. Defunding the horse-race media would be just as useful as defunding the police, frankly, maybe even more so. Imagine if, say, Maggie Haberman were boycotted, and had to go out and ply an honest trade, rather than sucking up to the semi-cool kids on the Trump campus, and stenographing their carefully targeted lies for credulous dupes.
Imagine if CNN were forced to stop bringing on known liars for "balance." Imagine if Mark Burnett never had another successful show.
Every individual has a say in all those things. You can let CNN know that you'll avoid them when they have some interchangeable toad spouting lies. No one makes anyone watch The Voice, or any other Burnett property.
Not that it'll matter in the end. Just like roughly half the people are assholes, most people just don't care enough in general to actually expend even a little bit of energy to stop the bullshit. I'm not interested in what percentage of Trump voters watched, say, The Apprentice when it was a thing. I think it's more interesting to try and figure how many soi-disant liberals watched it, knowing it was cheesy garbage and rolling in it anyway.
Think about it. Pop-culture artifacts over the last couple decades have increasingly become heuristic signifiers that overlap with and point to political tendencies. A simple example would be to think about what the overlap might be between certain reality-teevee curios and how they typically vote.
In other words, what percentage of, say, Duck Dynasty watchers were not just Trump voters, but enthusiastically so? What about viewers of the Duggars (remember them?) or Honey Boo-Boo? How about die-hard SEC football fans, versus the percentage of, say, 49ers fans who voted for Biden?
This may sound like silly culture-vulture posturing, but it is not. It's all just marketing, in the end. Good marketers figure out how to get you to spend money you don't really have on stuff you don't really want. Great marketers spot the patterns and figure out how to tie buyers of one product over to another product.
Experienced marketers will also tell you that it's as much or more about the experience of buying the product as it is about the quality of the product itself. That's how you use "cultural" signifiers to push those connections on your marks -- ah, I mean customers. And if your customer base is willing to spend years of their lives watching the hillbilly cosplay of a bunch of duck-call makers, they're ripe to buy the idea that Donald Trump, a filthy pimp who literally jokes about fucking his own daughter, is a man of god.
It's one thing when a wealthy, decadent society with nothing much to do or worry about collectively decides to use pranksterism as an ongoing mode of political expression. It's quite another when a rotted husk of a dying empire, with millions living in the streets, and tens of millions more just a paycheck or two from that point, make that choice.
I'm glad Biden won, but since it wasn't a bulletproof landslide, and Moscow Mitch still runs the senate, the victory is not what it could and should have been. I'm continuing forward with the same plans I had in case of a loss -- spend the next few years getting some tech certs; sock away as much money as possible; keep working on my house to get it ready to sell; and research the other areas that might be worth spending the rest of my life in.
I think that's all any of us can do, since you can't beat the marching morons with reason and logic. You just have to find ways to insulate yourself as much as possible from their bad decisions. Show up and vote every time, but prepare for bad outcomes all the same.
But the bottom line is that, absent an extremely bold and swift set of actions on the part of the Biden administration, many of which will almost certainly be slowed or thwarted by a treasonous Republicon senate, the next decade or two minimum is going to see continued decline, and it will not turn around without some set of massive catastrophes, some ongoing set of natural disasters in a wide range of areas. Nothing else seems to get through to people; the long, slow spread of the #TrumpPlague doesn't elicit the reaction you would expect from a quarter-million dead in nine months. It's going to take a hurricane wiping Miami or Houston from the map, or a mega-wildfire incinerating the entire State of Jefferson.
In the meantime, it looks like he's fucking gone, and all his cheating and stealing is probably going to fail. (Never say never until he's actually out of there; the thing about Calvinball is that there are no rules.) If nothing else, that's a start, and a small step back toward sanity. The next critical step is to investigate and prosecute everyone for every single criminal act committed, and I'm just not confident the Dems have the stones to push it.
As always, I hope I'm wrong about all of this.
Portugal looks pretty nice, Heywood. But unlike you, I am an utter failure at "adulting" so lack the money to actually move there.
ReplyDeletePlus, we may not dodge the coming apocalypse no matter where one hides. There are more and more reports of data points that we are past the point of no return with respect to climate change. And all the "climate action plans" (I am a bureaucrat!) and Priuses and solar panels (how much embedded (carbon) energy is required to make these green energy miracles)in the world won't save us. THE ROAD WARRIOR here we come.
"... the next decade or two minimum is going to see continued decline, and it will not turn around without some set of massive catastrophes, some ongoing set of natural disasters in a wide range of areas."
ReplyDeleteI had a vain hope, for awhile, that the #TrumpPlague might serve as that catastrophe, especially as the numbers grew. But that hope got beat out of me in relatively short order. Given the state of play re: America as a Punch-and-Judy show, I don't think anything will serve that function.
I recently read an article and, without accepting the offered conclusion, found an interesting premise - that democratic societies arise and flourish in the aftermath of fighting a war for survival. The suggestion was that only winning such a war - one that would, if lost, result in the complete destruction of the society - provided the common psycho-social conditions for a people to come together at the center and create, or strengthen, true democratic social norms.
It could be argued that WW2 was the last such war for the U.S. But seeing the unbelievable ugliness that crawled out from under the rocks in the past 12 years - starting with Obama - I am coming to the idea that two societies fought a war for survival in this country in the 19th century and neither of them won. The Confederacy was defeated on the battlefield but won the peace. The Union was never truly formed into the Union.
And so today, with no clear Mason-Dixon line to identify the combatants, we remain two defeated countries still fighting for our separate survival. As you say, 72 million votes for Trump / 78-ish million for Biden. Enough to win an election, not enough to win the peace. The battle lines run through states, cities, towns, streets, families.
What beaches do we storm? What bulge in the defensive line do we defend to the death? Which bunker do we breach - Nana's kitchen?
I have been haunted lately by two poems that first hit me like bricks to the head forty years ago:
"The Second Coming", by William Butler Yeats (https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/43290/the-second-coming)
"The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity."
and "September 1, 1939" by W.H. Auden
(https://poets.org/poem/september-1-1939)
"Exiled Thucydides knew
All that a speech can say
About Democracy,
And what dictators do,
The elderly rubbish they talk
To an apathetic grave;
Analysed all in his book,
The enlightenment driven away,
The habit-forming pain,
Mismanagement and grief:
We must suffer them all again."
I hear your call to "find ways to insulate yourself as much as possible from their bad decisions." I'm doing what I can toward that end. Most strategists, however, warn that it is impossible to maintain a defense indefinitely.
Many years ago, you and I recorded some podcasts. One time, we were discussing end-of-empire themes in the context of the George Dubya era and the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. You said (something like) "Do you think a third-century Roman ever turned to his friend and said 'Does the empire feel particularly crumbly to you today?'"
Oh, how we laughed. :)
Be Well!
Don't know if you saw The Chron today, Heywood. Another "we must reach out to our fellow cit-ih-suhns and UNITE. It showed a photograph of a Trumpalo Carnival Parade.
ReplyDeleteHow can one REACH OUT TO or UNITE witj a religious cult that sees Donald Trump, a fat, old, exercise-hating physical wreck who used his Daddy's influence to avoid serving in Vietnam (not a bad choice in itself, but still...) as some kind of RAMBO hero? This is a population deep in delusion. How can one reach such a population?
I have Trumpalo co-workers I remain on good terms with. (Pete is a nice guy and otherwise harmless) I shall ask Pete that very question!
Hey Brian:
ReplyDeleteI rarely bother with the SF Comical these days. Those "unite" pieces should be printed out in two-ply, and used accordingly. I have yet to see any "conservative" entity bother with that sort of prattle, and regardless, as I said, the key question these pieces fail to answer is unite around what?
Unless Trumpkins can meet on the basic premise that Joe Biden won a fair election, and that result must be abided by until 2024, there's nothing to discuss with any of them. That's all there is to it. And frankly, I'm far less concerned about their reactions to the election, than by the Democrats' eternal default to placate these fuckers,instead of taking truly bold action.
I have Trumpkin co-workers and friends as well. I'm sure we all do. I don't discuss politics with them anymore, and they don't seem to eager to bring it up these days, because they know I'll rip them a shiny brand new one, because I don't live in their weird little bubble and listen to Hutu Power Radio 24/7. And I refuse to suffer their foolishness gladly. So they STFU about that sort of thing.
If Pete happens to bring up the DURRR DUMMYCRATS CHEATED!!!1!1 nonsense, just point out to him how odd it is that they managed to steal the White House, but didn't bother with the Senate. Susan Collins retained her seat by almost the exact same margin (~60k) that Biden won Maine by (~70k). Collins is so widely loathed, the Democrats could have swiped that seat for Sara Gideon, and no one would have even noticed. Strange that they didn't. Strange that in the special Senate election in GA (Loeffler's seat), there were 7 or 8 Dem candidates, that if the party had even a bare minimum of discipline, they would have told those jokers to stand down, and Raphael Warnock would have easily gotten the 50% he needed to avoid a runoff.
For a party that supposedly steals elections, the Democrats are remarkably inept at it. And the Republican legislators in the "contested" states have been consistent in rejecting Trump's overtures to flip the results. But I suppose that may be just enough facts and logic and reason to make poor Pete's head go all 'splodey, and then someone's got to mop up the mess.
Hey Craig:
ReplyDeleteI had a vain hope, for awhile, that the #TrumpPlague might serve as that catastrophe, especially as the numbers grew. But that hope got beat out of me in relatively short order. Given the state of play re: America as a Punch-and-Judy show, I don't think anything will serve that function.
That realization has finally dawned on me as well. I don't think anyone was surprised that Trump's response to the crisis was the same as with anything else -- lie about the severity and steal everything within reach. There will be investigations for years trying to find all the shell corps he stuffed the laundered money into, from all the PPE he and Kushner hijacked and resold all spring.
The surprise was in how placidly the 'murkin public just accepted it. And there's practically a linear relationship between the most severely affected areas around the country, and how fervently they still support Dear Leader. It's a death cult, quite literally. There's no reasoning to be had with them. Not even their deaths or that of their loved ones. That did and does surprise me a bit, I guess.
Maybe some catalyzing event, a massive catastrophe on the scale of the sudden natural disaster-based destruction of a large city, might bring a few of them along. But I agree with you, it's unlikely at best. Certainly nothing to plan around or prepare for, either in a strategic or political sense.
.... I am coming to the idea that two societies fought a war for survival in this country in the 19th century and neither of them won. The Confederacy was defeated on the battlefield but won the peace. The Union was never truly formed into the Union.
It took a century and a half, and it will never be truly over, but it seems safe to say for now that the confederacy is currently winning on points. I saw an interesting thread last year, written by a lifelong southerner, that explained the "lost cause" thing they bitterly cling to as a salient artifact of the "little aristocracy" of the deep south.
The herrenvolk types, the burghers and local machers of the small towns and counties. The people with old money, and land, and relatively quiet accumulation of assets. They own the car dealerships and the supermarkets, and so employ significant percentages of these small towns. Their siblings and cousins comprise the local law enforcement and administrative offices (anyone who's ever worked in a county hierarchy knows just how powerful board clerks, for example, really are).
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ReplyDeleteWatch an SEC football game, and you'll see them and their grown children -- decked out in $120 LSU or Alabama sweatshirts, all the gear, etc. They contribute to the alumni associations and take the write-offs. They grease the right palms to get their dipshit kid that gravy job right after graduation. They donate to the right megachurch that advocates for their candidates. And on and on.
And of course, that dynamic happens in small towns across the country, and it adds up. Even if the DC-Capital City "fat cats" did dump their urban pelf into Gawwwd's Country, the herrenvolk would scoop up the lion's share of it, making sure they controlled exactly whom it trickled down to. I doubt the average 'murkin has any clue how (for example) block grants work, or the sort of people who show up to city council or county board meetings. If they did, and then multiplied that by ten thousand or so, they'd have a better picture of that dynamic, far better than any mediot thinkpiece could show them.
I mean, the Koch brothers and their filthy pelf have done incalculable damage to this country for generations, it's true. But I don't think most people have any clue how much they've been aided and abetted by these little Napoleons, how the third-largest Buick dealer in Tampa, thirsty to get to #1 and expand his territory, can network with like-minded assholes and keep their local rabble in line.
As Jay Gould memorably put it a century ago, "I can pay half the working class to kill the other half." Once you strip away the false religions of confederate myths and prosperity gospel, that's really all it is.
I think about those two poems a lot, Yeats in particular. Twenty centuries of stony sleep, vexed to nightmare by a rocking cradle. Things are now falling apart, as the centre no longer holds.
Auden's The Fall of Rome is also startlingly on-point these days. I am amazed by the power in a concise, finely-tuned stanza. Holding onto that sense of wonder and discovery and insight, I think, is perhaps the defining characteristic between us and them. This world holds no fresh joys for them; there is only lashing out at phantoms, and the loose thrill of domination. It never ends well for them. Even when they "win."
I remember the podcasts, those were great fun. And I did recently use that think the empire's falling today? crack on someone, much to their bemusement.
Heywood...Thanks for the lesson on the "small town aristocrats," which parallels a meme I have always promoted. To find the real core of Trump support, don't look to the jabbering monster truck morons...drive to the local "gated community". They are Trump's biggest backers...or at least the Republican Party more broadly. Even if Trump is a little GAUCHE for their tastes.
ReplyDeleteYeah, the focus always seems to be on the mouthy weirdos and tacticool incels, but those guys spend what money they have on their trucks and cult swag. It is definitely those gated community douchebags you have to watch out for.
ReplyDeleteI always laugh when I read some bullshit profile of the clichéd suburban dupe who tries to qualify their supposedly reluctant support of it with some nonsense like, "I wish he wouldn't tweet so much."
I don't know who they think they're fooling with that. They love that he's an asshole, and he says the exact things they say among themselves. They have the house, the car, the kid in college -- and the debt that goes with all those things, but still, they're comfortable.
What they really want is to be admired and respected, by the plebes and by their social betters. It kills them that they're being understood for exactly what they are. They can't stand it. That's why they latched on to the "cancel culture" idiocy.
Damn. For even more doom and gloom, check out the issue of Harpers just released. Interesting and despairing article on how "democracy" cannot exist in an economy and society where only a tiny investor class owns everything. Tied also to the ongoing loss of "middle class jobs" to automation, gig work, and off shoring.
ReplyDeleteI am glad I am old!