The sky is falling! The sky is falling!
Remember when Chicken Little warned of an impending
apocalypse.
Apparently, we are closer to the apocalypse than we think.
Were you to believe Democratic Congresspersons, the media and militant Hollywood the advent of Donald Trump
will usher in a new Dark Ages, a time when the light of reason will be snuffed
out by the voices of vulgar emotion. Following fast upon the halcyon days of
the Age of Obama, the Age of Trump will see jackbooted Nazis running wild
across America. It will see a president who does not respect the law or the
constitution. It will see a president who seems unable to moderate his thoughts
or emotions.
Those who oppose Trump no longer pretend to be the loyal
opposition. They tell us that his election was illegitimate, that he is not
really their president and that they will become an armed resistance fighting
the scourge of Neo-Nazism.
A man set himself on fire in front of the Trump Hotel in
Washington yesterday. He wanted to show us how strongly he felt. He wanted to
show that he was fighting against the raw Trumpian emotion by showing that his
emotions were more raw and more irrational.
An opera singer who was asked to perform at the Trump
inauguration was showered with death threats. A Broadway star named Jennifer Holliday
was threatened with death and with career implosion. As I said, the world is
not exactly awash in rational thought.
Think about it: death threats! We are living in a time where
people refuse to respect the opposition, reject the results of an election because
their candidate lost and retreat to the trenches to resist—you know, as a few
French people did during World War II after they surrendered to the Third
Reich.
When Donald Trump suggested during a presidential debate
that he might not accept the results of the election, Hillary Clinton rightly
denounced his failure to keep faith with America. Now, when members of Congress
declare that Trump’s election was illegitimate, they are a profile in courage.
Our current president could not even bring himself to
recommend that they attend. One notes, yet again, that the perfectly courtly
and decorous Barack Obama has been an extremely divisive president. As someone
wrote this morning, how many times did Obama cut deals with Congressional
Republicans? And how many times did he stand up for America?
Now, the woman who was in very large part responsible for
the Trump victory, that would be Kellyanne Conway, has been defamed by a clown
named Samantha Bee for enabling a “pussy grabber”. When did Bee or any other
good feminist defame Hillary Clinton for having enabled her husband’s sexual
abuse and rape?
Meryl Streep was not speaking truth to power when she
attacked Trump at the Golden Globe Awards. She was preaching to the choir. And
yet, when she ran through a list of actors who had been born in foreign
countries, she managed to single out Natalie Portman by neglecting to mention
the nation of Portman’s birth. Streep said that Portman had been born in
Jerusalem.
Had she said "Jerusalem, Israel" she would have offended those
who were happy to see Barack Obama abstain from a United Nations Security
Council vote declaring East Jerusalem and a number of Jewish holy sites to
belong to the Palestinians. When she was called out on the slight by Portman’s
representatives, Streep backed down.
Those who oppose Trump are not even pretending to be loyal. They are pulling a Colin Kaepernick and refusing to accept the election results.
As Hillary herself pointed out when Trump suggested as much, it’s not an act of
loyal dissent.
So the new resistance rejects Trump because he is
irrational, emotional and unhinged. It does so by being more irrational,
emotional and unhinged. They are making Trump look rational and deliberate. One suspects that that was not their goal.
True enough, Trump did not run a very decorous campaign. I
expressed my own dismay on more than one occasion.
But, apparently, Trump did not mean any of it. It was all theatre,
all show. If we want to judge Trump, we can examine his behavior as
president-in-waiting. We can be distressed by his engagement in Twitter wars,
but we can also look at the people he nominated to the cabinet.
Like it or not, most of them are people of achievement. They
were nominated on the basis of merit, not to fulfill diversity quotas. Are Trump’s detractors unhinged because
he is bringing back meritocracy? Did the American people reject Hillary Clinton
on the basis of her demerits?
Obama himself was not elected on the basis of anything
resembling an achievement. He was certainly not qualified for the office. And
yet, we are all obliged to say that he was the greatest, lest we be called
bigots. If Colin Powell had been the first African-American president we would not have had an endless conversation about race.
Cornell West got it right in the Guardian:
The
reign of Obama did not produce the nightmare of Donald Trump – but it did
contribute to it. And those Obama cheerleaders who refused to make him
accountable bear some responsibility.
In fairness, West criticizes Obama for not being
sufficiently leftist. With that caveat in mind, we agree with him that the
failure of the Obama presidency lies not only in the man but in the
cheerleaders who bowed in idolatrous obeisance to everything he did.
You would think that they would be slightly embarrassed to
have abandoned their rational and critical faculties. You would be wrong.
Most of Trump’s appointees are apolitical; they have not
sworn allegiance to a political party. Most are not ideologically inclined. Most
are rich, meaning that they are not in it for the money or even for the fame.
Or to prepare themselves for future office.
You can argue against them, but you should also admit that
they are for the most part competent executives who know their stuff and who
have relevant experience. None of them are likely to allow themselves to be pushed around...by anyone.
Of course, the Clinton
campaign wanted to run against Donald Trump. So did most members of the elite media. (As they say, be careful what you wish for....) Trump had been a Democrat all his life and was surely an amateur. Now,
however, he is morphing into a Republican. Writers on the Powerline blog have
suggested, reasonably, that the unhinged leftist attacks on Trump are going to
push him further to the political right.
Were you to ask yourself why people voted for Donald Trump
you could conjure up many answers. The state of the economy must be near the
top of the list. The American people, exception made for a privileged few, are
not doing very well. For our purposes
today, I would reiterate another point, one that I have made on occasion. The
Trump candidacy was a reaction against cultural tyranny, the culture tyranny of
political correctness. It pervades the media. It is taught as gospel truth in
our schools and offered up as propaganda by the entertainment business. It was the guiding light of the
Obama administration.
What else did it mean that Obama commuted the prison
sentence of transgender icon Chelsea/Bradley Manning? Committing treason was for
nothing when it came to Obama’s empathy for the suffering of Pvt. Manning. All
the people who were massacred by the Taliban on the basis of the intelligence
information that Manning leaked… of no consequence. The real war was against political incorrectness.
And, Obama also commuted the sentence of a terrorist named
Oscar Lopez Rivera, a man who had been responsible for dozens of terrorist
bombings. None of it mattered because he was a hero to Puerto Rican people. As
we know ethnic identity must always trump loyalty to the nation.
Many people voted for Trump on nationalistic grounds. He was for America, not for any faction. People wanted
to assert pride in their country after having undergone a presidency that did
everything it could to diminish same. Apparently, people believed that the
tyranny was so pervasive that they wanted it to be bulldozed. Anyone who owes his job or his career
or his college acceptance to identity politics is obviously threatened by a
return of national pride and especially by a return to meritocracy.
But, those who live in the politically correct bubble have
no interest in rational debate or deliberation. They feel what they feel and
that’s all they need. They do not know and do not want to know that their
deeply held opinions make no sense. That’s why they are so emotional.
It makes no sense to imagine, as Gen. James Mattis was asked
at his hearing, that having more women in the combat infantry will not detract
from military effectiveness. And yet, Mattis felt constrained to follow the
party line—that being the notion that there is no real difference between men
and women—lest he ignite a firestorm among politically correct Democrats.
The Obama administration has fought a culture war. The enemy
has been white males. And, of course, that great beacon of Judeo-Christian
civilization— Israel. Surely,
Obama felt like a weakling when seated next to a man who fought as a commando
against terrorists. Obama’s petulant displays of anti-Israeli sentiment gave us
a hint.
White males were the enemy of the Obama administration. Everyone
else was welcome to join a political coalition of the aggrieved and the
oppressed.
That this coalition did not turn out to vote for Hillary
Clinton was the most unkindest cut of all.
To be more precise, it’s all more about ideology than about being oppressed. Culture
warriors will immediately defame any member of an aggrieved class who seems to
have sympathies toward his or her oppressor. A woman who does not buy into feminist
ideology is not a real woman. An African-American who does not support the
ideology is unacceptable and must be shunned as an Uncle Tom.
The Obama years saw America descend into a Cultural
Revolution where you were not judged
according to the content of your character but according to the political
correctness of your beliefs. As I have occasionally noted, it was a war against
a state of mind. Such wars tend to count among the worst and most divisive.
This morning the New York Times offered an article about Mao
Zedong’s Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution… the gold standard in pogroms.
Helen Gao explains how it was. See if any of it sounds
familiar:
Cultural
Revolution trauma differs from that related to other horrific events, like the
Holocaust and the Rwandan genocide, studies have
noted, in part because in China, people were persecuted not for “unalterable”
characteristics such as ethnicity and race, but for having the wrong frame of
mind. Constant scrutiny of one’s own thinking and actions for signs of
political deviance became a necessity for survival that sometimes carried
unbearable weight.
Since no one knows anyone else’s frame of mind, the night
riders of the thought police used the Cultural Revolution to settle scores:
Fickle
political winds turned attackers into targets overnight, causing people to
label one another class enemies less out of ideological conviction than out of
revenge or pressure to toe the right line. The blurry distinction between
perpetrators and victims makes collective healing by confronting the past a
thorny project.
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ReplyDeleteThis is what comic Scott Adams has said for months, basically all the Obama derangement syndrome of the Right has now been released, and a new Trump derangement syndrome has replaced it. So before Obama used to be a Kenyan born Muslim married to a black man, trying to make us all bake cakes for gay couples, and now Trump is the bully bullshitting maniac he presented himself to be during 18 months of campaigning in front of frothing crowds.
ReplyDeleteAnd I admit I don't understand the hype over the Russian interference while whatever it was, there was no evidence of election fraud, except of course for the 3 million illegals who voted for Clinton but now Trump doesn't care about those illegal votes since he won. So those 3 million are free to vote again at midterm elections, since we're not going to spend any resources to catch them.
And for my own well-being, I don't feel any particular fear that I'll end up any worse off than anyone else for whatever Trump or the republicans do.
And course we know what they're liking to do - cut taxes hugely for billionaires (I mean job creators), and raise spending on pork projects in their congressional districts, and cutting programs that seem to support democratic leaning districts, and make some patriotic military moves like parades and fly overs and drop just a few more bombs than President Obama and maybe a few more troops on the ground in various token battles that we can't lose. And the deficits will fly back up near 1 trillion dollars per year, but it'll because we're "creating jobs" by giving money to billionaires. Oh, and maybe we'll reduce the deficit like selling off federal lands and assets to states for $1 whom will then sell off the same lands and assets to private companies who will upkeep them, and ask for subsidizes to develop them for private gain, and add tolls and fees for the public to have access to them. Oh, and cut "job killing regulation" and allow markets to regulate themselves. That's the real secret to an efficient economy.
So it all looks good, except when the economic crisis happens, and deficits explode from $800 billion to say $3 trillion a year, and again, the Republicans will make the same sorts of "stimulus" as a Democratic president would make, and they'll say they're just fixing Obama's bad economy, and keep up that argument as long as it works.
And then people will slowly get tired of that, tired of all the crony capitalism at work, and the scandals that will come out in the next 2-8 years, and the Demcrats will win a landslide victory of the presidency and the House and the Senate majorities by 2024, no matter how incompetent they are in the next 8 years at being the disloyal opposition.
I admit economic crisis is my real fear, since it is real and unavoidable, but war is the tougher one. I wonder how many years of health care subsidies we could have offered to the middle class for the $2 trillions wasted in Iraq?
What I'm sure about is Trump loves to find scapegoats, so calling people pigs and stuff is no problem, but starting "easy wars" that'll be done in 6 weeks often becomes 50 year occupations, if we really want to fix another country. And we may not be "broke" for having 19 trillion in federal debt, but any war an American president starts now better have a 6 month escape plan.
On the other hand, fear is so powerful, as the freaking out liberal now show, that surely even a modest terrorist attack in an American city, that'll enable a president to do almost anything.
Anyway, I'm just glad I have no responsiblity for outcomes. I knew GWB was trouble, but sometimes people just need to see what happens when you pay for two major wars on a tax cut. It's hard to predict, so we have to run experiments forward, just in case magical thinking works.
Don't forget, Ares, that Obama is responsible for the last 8 years in Iraq. Also, I haven't noticed much in the way Of Obama derangement syndrome.
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In fairness, West criticizes Obama for not being sufficiently leftist.
ReplyDeleteAnd he's quite right. Obama isn't even remotely leftist. He was the most right-wing President in living memory.
Just how did this happen?
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Karl Marx: "History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce."
Political Marxism: Tragedy
Cultural Marxism: Farce.
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