Sometime Tuesday night, probably around 9pm Eastern Time, Convicted Felon Donald J. Trump will declare victory in the presidential election.
He will do so in the same rambling, semi-coherent monotone he has used for the last few years as his mental condition has deteriorated into an angry and paranoid dementia, smug with the reassurance of a man who feels the world owes him whatever he wants whenever he wants and who has never once in his life faced any consequences for his actions.
He will do so regardless of the actual vote totals. He will likely do so more strenuously if the results show him losing, in fact. It’s not about reality. It’s about creating a pretext for action.
Convicted Felon Donald J. Trump has not been trying to win a majority of the votes, after all. He has tried twice before and been overwhelmingly rejected both times, though once – thanks to the partisan gerrymandering of the Electoral College – he slithered into power anyway. He knows he cannot win the majority of the votes of Americans. He will lose the popular vote by somewhere between two and eight million votes, just as he has always done. It’s been eight years with this sad clown. Nobody has changed their minds about him in his favor. He has made no effort to broaden his base of supporters or reach out beyond the hardcore MAGA cult. His entire campaign has instead been a setup, laying the groundwork for the next stage of the ongoing right-wing coup against the United States.
When Convicted Felon Donald J. Trump makes his declaration, the extremist right-wing machinery that surrounds him and props him up like the hollow man he is will shift into high gear and launch its all-out war on the electoral process. There will be lawsuits. There will be threats. There will be hoarsely shouted assertions that the only acceptable alternative is to install Convicted Felon Donald J. Trump into power because any result that doesn’t do that must by definition be fraudulent.
There will be blood.
Make no mistake, folks. The neofascist right has been gearing up for this moment for years, ever since they were forced to back down in January 2021. They recognize no laws but their own privilege. They recognize no morals but their own desires. They think they can shoot their way to power. It has happened before, after all, in other places and other times, and the United States is not immune to history. The FBI and US intelligence agencies have reported that the chatter in right-wing circles online almost exactly mirrors what it was in early January 2021 when the neofascists nearly overthrew the government and installed their dictator into office against the will of the American people. The leaders and masters of that insurrection have walked free so far, and an insurrection that goes unpunished is called a dress rehearsal.
They have the support of millions of GOP voters who think they’re not neofascists but are deluding themselves - a PRRI survey conducted in the last couple of weeks noted that 24% of Republican voters think Convicted Felon Donald J. Trump should seize power regardless of the actual outcome of the election. That’s what dictators do. That’s what Fascists do. That’s what 24% of Republicans think is appropriate in the United States.
One out of four, more or less.
The neofascists do not control the levers of power at the moment, however. They do not control the military. They do not control the security forces. And most Americans want to see this country continue the centuries-old tradition of the peaceful transfer of power from one administration to the next, a tradition that was brutally shattered in January 2021. The flip side of that PRRI poll, after all, is that three out of four Republicans – along with near unanimous majorities of Democrats and Independents – reject the idea that Convicted Felon Donald J. Trump should seize power regardless of the election results, as all Americans should do. Unless all of that changes the neofascists cannot win, but they can do damage.
Americans must be prepared to face this onslaught and see it defeated. Americans must be prepared to block those who would destroy the republic and replace it with dictatorship.
Americans must be ready.
We will say to the neofascists, we outnumber you. We will say to them, we will see you fail. We will say to them, we will see you forgotten, your plans turned to dust, your names turned to ashes, your memory erased.
Watch your back, my fellow Americans. Tomorrow is not the end of this contest, but simply the beginning of the next phase.
It is 3:41 AM PST, November 6, 2024
ReplyDeleteAnd It appears that our nation has committed suicide. It shouldn't have happened here, but it did.
I weep for the United States of America. It was fun while it lasted.
Lucy
7:45 AM PST November 6, 2024
ReplyDeleteOkie Dokie. So, I managed to get a couple of restless hours of sleep. Now the work needs to begin, but I’m kinda rudderless on a sea of something that feels almost, but not exactly, like despair.
Our country is broken. Too many are hopeless racists. Too many are irredeemable misogynists. Too much senseless hate. Too many just don’t understand how the government is supposed to work. Too many citizens are willing to sit back and let others do the work. Too many sat out this election or didn’t even bother to register to vote. Hell, we didn’t even get as many voters out to the polls in this election as we did in 2020. This result would all be a lot easier to swallow if 80 or 90% of eligible voters had registered and voted, be we didn’t even hit 50%. What is wrong with these people??? [That last should probably be regarded as a Rhetorical Question, unless, of course, you happen to have a factual answer.]
What do we do now? Well, thanks to our contemptible ‘Supreme’ Court, President Biden and Vice President Harris have virtually unlimited power to act for the next few months. Do we swallow our pride and try to beat the President-Elect at his own game before he can permanently break this country in ways that future generations won’t be able to fix? Armed insurrection should in all ways be reserved as a last resort, but is almost inevitable if we can’t, as a nation, figure out some way to block at least the worst of what most of us who are sane can see coming.
I hope cooler heads prevail. I am currently livid with a significant percentage of my fellow citizens. I’m unwilling to abandon this experiment and give it all up for a bad job. There have to be things that we can do. Frankly, in case you haven't already figured it out, I’m desperately grasping at straws here. But I meant what I said in my earlier post:
I, quite literally, weep for my country.
Lucy
It turned out they didn't even need a coup, did they? It just got handed to them by the apathy of those who stood by and watched, as if that will save them.
ReplyDeleteThe Founding Fathers understood that republics were fragile and that eventually the citizenry would descend into vice, a demagogue would come along to rile up the vulgar mob to violence and destruction, and the republic would collapse into tyranny. I had hoped to avoid seeing this happen in real time, but apparently not.
What do we do now? We resist.
We do not obey preemptively. We grind their gears and throw obstacles in their path. We make them come after us - they can try to take me if they want (and I expect they will, as Fascists do not tolerate dissent and I've made no secret of my opinions), but I will be damned if I will go willingly. There are more of us than there are of them and the only way they can herd people is if those people cooperate.
Right now I am enraged. I am saddened by the tragedy of a once-proud nation voluntarily committing suicide. But I will not make it easy for them.
You have my sword.. and my axe.. to Mordor!!
DeleteForward together!
DeleteAlso, I am just now learning that you can thread replies to these things? Huh. :)
I find myself in complete agreement with you on all except this point: if there were more of us than them we probably wouldn't be having this conversation.
ReplyDeleteI know that the Nazis did not have a majority. I also know that neither did the resistance. There is a third type of citizen we have to fear - the apathetic coward.
THEY are why we are in this particular pickle jar.
Lucy
Clarification:
ReplyDeleteTHEY are the ones Martin Neimöller was speaking to in his famous 'First they came for' speech.
I include the bystanders as us. This is a judgment call. They simply need to be induced to act - an easy thing to say, but a difficult thing to do. Thus the reminder that we outnumber the Fascists - it's easier to act when you realize you are the bigger group, after all.
ReplyDeleteThe larger point I was trying to make was that the Fascists are a minority and can only succeed if the majority allows it. If the majority refuses to cooperate, they cannot. Neimöller was trying to remind them not to do cooperate, after all.
Never obey in advance.
I think we're mostly agreeing here, with a slightly different slant to it.
Perspective.
ReplyDeletehttps://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/proterozoic_rocks.png
I needed that.
Lucy
Yeah, it does help to keep a long view sometimes.
ReplyDeleteWe've been in harder places in this country's history. It will not be fun or easy to get back out of this one, and there will be a lot of unnecessary suffering along the way. But the only way is forward when your back's against the wall.
Well... you're the historian. But a result that says "Hey, Putin! How 'bout trying that land war in Europe thing now? We promise not to interfere," and "Oopsie, guess we're not even going to think about keeping the planet in a temperate condition," and "Your body, our choice"? The first two threaten the world, the last 'merely' my family, friends, and the nation. I'm not seeing a worse time; I do not exclude the civil war. For those who were enslaved, yeah, I could see it.
DeleteWell, the first and third were the historical norm. The US has only cared about its responsibilities to the wider world since WWII, and women were always treated as property here in the land of the free. The middle one is new.
DeleteI'm not saying any of this is acceptable. It's frankly evil and I find it infuriating.
I just don't see much choice beyond resistance and I'd prefer not to give up now in despair. Given the choice I will choose rage and hope.