On Monday, journalist Glenn Greenwald asked on X, "Is there a single person in DC or media acting as if Literal Adolf Hitler is about to assume power in 2 weeks in order to end American democracy, install fascism, and create a white supremacist dictatorship? Is it possible those who said this for years never believed it?"
The fascist talk got so crazy that ABC News conducted a poll asking voters whether the 2024 candidates were fascists. The result was that 44% of registered voters said Trump was a fascist, 18% said Harris was a fascist and 5% said both were fascists. Only 32% of those surveyed gave the obviously correct answer, which was that neither was a fascist.
In retrospect, perhaps that was the moment -- the poll was released on Oct. 25 -- when the fascist talk jumped the shark. If a large majority of American voters called the major-party candidates fascists -- and a combined 67% said Trump, Harris or both were fascists -- then the concept of fascism had lost any meaning. It was just talk.
Maybe that is why the talk seemed to disappear so quickly after the election. When Trump won not only the electoral vote but the popular vote as well, many looked back on the fascist moment of just a week earlier and asked, "What was that all about?"
in 2 weeks in order to end American democracy
Democracy in America is over, as Republicans in North Carolina just proved by over turning election results because they lost the election. - drudge.com
Republicans killed the American dream and now they're getting ready to kill America.
For starters, this should be a red flag ...
... On Monday, journalist Glenn Greenwald asked on X, "Is there a single person in DC or media acting as if Literal Adolf Hitler is about to assume power ...
Appearances on conservative media
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Now, how does it exactly work that Donald and MAGA can plot for enormous territorial expansion and still claim to be the peacemakers?
It doesn't. Issues of war are one of the prime things that Donald and MAGA simply lie about, without a second thought.
Some of you may recall that the -------- discussed making Iraq an American protectorate back in the not-so-distant past.
That's when MAGA were known as neo-cons.
Now, how does it exactly work that modern MAGA now distances themselves from the neo-cons and professes loathing for them?
It doesn't. Issues of war are one of the prime things that Donald and MAGA simply lie about, without a second thought.
#28 | Posted by Zed
You've nailed it, Zed. This is just the old GOP imperialist w(h)ine in new Trumpia/MAGA w(h)ine skins:
Trump's bizarre insistence on "territorial expansion," as the mainstream media describes it in rather euphemistic fashion, can similarly serve as a window into how the MAGA Right sees the world and America's place in it. The Trumpists are definitely all in: Marjorie Taylor Greene has already announced she will introduce legislation to make the Gulf of Mexico the "Gulf of America." Senator Tommy Tuberville says "We've gotta take the Panama Canal back." Fox News propaganda is emphasizing the need to annex Greenland "for war purposes," Elon Musk is X-tweeting about Greenland, and the wannabe-thought leaders on the extreme Right are running with the idea that acquiring Greenland should be "a major priority" for Trump.thomaszimmer.substack.com
This is partly just the work of sycophants who are hoping to curry favor with their Dear Leader. But this isn't just about Trump and his bonkers ideas. One reason why his imperialist ramblings resonate so much with the Right is that there is a long tradition of such expansionist desires. . . .
To the extent Trumpism has a clear idea about America's role in the world, it is in line with this "America First" tradition. I doubt Trump's obsession with Greenland comes from reading Buchanan--or reading anything at all. But it doesn't necessitate much sophisticated analysis to understand why such dreams of territorial expansion would appeal to him. As a political project, Trumpism promises to restore former glory by purging dangerous outsiders and the "enemy within" from the nation--and by ruthlessly asserting dominance in the world wherever and whenever America wants.
Trumpism is, in many ways, much more a continuation of long-standing ideas and impulses on the radical Right --an exacerbation and radicalization, yes, but not a departure. If we pay attention, his most outlandish ramblings can help us identify those dangerous tendencies and impulses more clearly.
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