Friday, July 29, 2022

Michael Anton: "[T]hose who bleat the loudest about democracy are also audibly and visibly determined to deny a real choice to half the country."

By An Old Friend
Fri, Jul 29, 2022 12:41 a.m.

Michael Anton: "[T]hose who bleat the loudest about democracy are also audibly and visibly determined to deny a real choice to half the country."


AOF: The bleaters, of course, are America's depraved political class, and Anton lays out how they can be counted on to do anything they think is in their interest, the hell with the rest of us.  (They're really not notably bright, just enormously impressed with themselves.)

N.S.: I don't want President Trump any more, either, though for other reasons. He never intended to do the things he promised to do (build the wall, and deport millions of foreign criminals), and he's much too old for the job.


They Can't Let Him Back In

Michael Anton

July 28, 2022

The people who really run the United States of America have made it clear that they can't, and won't, if they can help it, allow Donald Trump to be president again. In fact, they made this clear in 2020, in a series of public statements. Simply for quoting their words in an essay for The American Mind, I was mercilessly mocked and attacked. But they were quite clear. Trump won't be president at noon, Jan. 20, 2021, even if we have to use the military to drag him out of there.

Again, why? I think it's because, while Trump's core MAGA agenda is decidedly not outside the historic bipartisan mainstream, it is well outside the present regime's core interests. Our rulers' wealth and power rise with open borders, trade giveaways, and endless war. Trump, at least in principle, and often in practice, threatens all three. The old America—the one in which Republicans cared about the heartland and weren't solely valets to corporate power, Democrats were pro-worker and anti-war, and Bill Clinton and The New York Times could advocate border security—is in the process of being replaced, if it hasn't already been, by one in which there is only one acceptable opinion on not just these, but all other issues.

Anti-Trump hysteria is in the final analysis not about Trump. The regime can't allow Trump to be president not because of who he is (although that grates), but because of who his followers are. That class—Angelo Codevilla's "country class"—must not be allowed representation by candidates who might implement their preferences, which also, and above all, must not be allowed. The rubes have no legitimate standing to affect the outcome of any political process, because of who they are, but mostly because of what they want.
Complaints about the nature of Trump are just proxies for objections to the nature of his base. It doesn't help stabilize our already twitchy situation that those who bleat the loudest about democracy are also audibly and visibly determined to deny a real choice to half the country. "No matter how you vote, you will not get X"—whether X is a candidate or a policy—is guaranteed to increase discontent with the present regime.
People I have known for 30 years, many of whom still claim the label "conservative," will no longer speak to me—because I supported Trump, yes, but also because I disagree on trade, war, and the border. They call not just my positions, but me personally, unadulterated evil. I am not an isolated case. There are, as they say, "many such cases." How are we supposed to have "democracy" when the policies and candidates my side wants and votes for are anathema and can't be allowed? How are we supposed to live together with the constant demonization from one side against the other blaring 24/7 from the ruling class's every propaganda organ? Why would we want to?
More to the point: How are we supposed to get through the next two and a half years? The regime would prefer to get its way via the path of least resistance. The ideal situation, at least for those of a less punitive cast of mind who would be satisfied seeing Trump gone but not necessarily in jail, would be for Trump to just walk away. But how likely is that? He doesn't, to say the least, seem primed for a graceful exit in which he passes the baton to Ron DeSantis (or whomever). Even if he did, how many in his base would convince themselves that the fix was somehow in? "They threatened his children," etc. That kind of thinking leads not to demoralization but to outrage. That might be irrational, but this isn't a math competition; it's politics in a hyper-partisan, supercharged time.
Since the long goodbye has about as much chance as Kamala Harris completing a sentence without cackling, Plan A is to use the Jan. 6 show trials to make it impossible for Trump to run again, or barring that, to win again. But that isn't working; at least, not well enough. They may have dented Trump a little in opinion polling, but not nearly enough to prevent him from getting the GOP nomination. Perhaps they still can; I doubt it, but who knows? But more likely, even if they do further damage, Trump will have plenty of time to get his numbers back up.

4 comments:

  1. Let's see the kind of shape Donald Trump is in two years from now.Assuming anything,that far into the future,for a man in his apparent unfit condition,is assuming too much.

    Unfortunately,time moves on.

    --GRA

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  2. jerry pdx
    Trump is 95% in favor of the globalist agenda, Biden is 100% for it. I voted for him because of that 5% difference, the oligarchs hate him for it.

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  3. The more they deny Don the more they convince in the minds of those that voted for him that the hearts and minds of his supporters were in the right place all along.

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  4. Great article.

    "The old America—the one in which Republicans cared about the heartland and weren't solely valets to corporate power, Democrats were pro-worker and anti-war, and Bill Clinton and The New York Times could advocate border security—is in the process of being replaced, if it hasn't already been, by one in which there is only one acceptable opinion on not just these, but all other issues." Exactly...

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