“They don’t understand this country.”
It’s only the first week of the Trump putsch and already we’re miles deep into Nazi territory.
The New York Times talked to Steve Bannon yesterday, and what he said is blood-chilling. He could be reading from a volume of collected rants by Goebbels. It would be gross if he were just the Breitbart guy, but he’s now at the center of the executive branch.
“The media should be embarrassed and humiliated and keep its mouth shut and just listen for awhile,” Mr. Bannon said during a telephone call.
“I want you to quote this,” Mr. Bannon added. “The media here is the opposition party. They don’t understand this country. They still do not understand why Donald Trump is the president of the United States.”
That’s fascist talk. That’s Kill the Other talk. He’s talking about The Jews, and all of us are those Jews he’s talking about. We “don’t understand this country” – we are not of it – we pollute it.
During a call to discuss Sean M. Spicer, the president’s press secretary, Mr. Bannon ratcheted up the criticism, offering a broad indictment of the news media as biased against Mr. Trump and out of touch with the American public. That’s an argument familiar to readers of Breitbart and followers of Trump-friendly personalities like Sean Hannity.
“The elite media got it dead wrong, 100 percent dead wrong,” Mr. Bannon said of the election, calling it “a humiliating defeat that they will never wash away, that will always be there.”
Like the blood guilt, am I right? We can never wash away the pollution.
“That’s why you have no power,” Mr. Bannon added. “You were humiliated.”
Of all of Mr. Trump’s advisers in the White House, Mr. Bannon is the one tasked with implementing the nationalist vision that Mr. Trump channeled during the later months of the campaign, one that stemmed from Mr. Bannon himself. And in many ways Mr. Trump’s first week has put into action that vision — from the description of “American carnage’’ Mr. Trump laid out in his inauguration speech, to a series of executive actions outlining policy on trade agreements, immigration, the building of a border wall and the demands that Mexico pay for it.
It shouldn’t have been this easy. That’s the enduring stain: that the fascists took power this easily.
A savvy manipulator of the press, and a proud provocateur, Mr. Bannon was among the few advisers in Mr. Trump’s circle who was said to have urged on Mr. Spicer’s confrontational, emotional statement to a shocked White House briefing room on Saturday, when the White House disputed press reports on the inauguration crowd size. He mostly shares Mr. Trump’s view that the news media has misunderstood the movement that the president rode into office.
On the telephone, Mr. Bannon spoke in blunt but calm tones, peppered with a dose of profanities, and humorously referred to himself at one point as “Darth Vader.” He said, with ironic relish, that Mr. Trump was elected by a surge of support from “the working class hobbits and deplorables.”
Yes, it’s all hilarious. No doubt they’ll stand around the gas chambers cracking wise.
” the news media has misunderstood the movement that the president rode into office”
That’s as big a lie as the lie about the crowds at the inauguration! Il Douche lost by a substantial margin. An overwhelming margin if you care to count how many voted against him vs. those who voted for him. He’s only in the Oval Office now through a fluke — albeit, possibly a skillfully orchestrated fluke. But this story that the Republican sweep represents some kind of groundswell of support — that’s a lie, and we have to keep banging that drum.
The present situation should not be camouflaged.
Whatever their reasons, however justified some of their grievances may be, those who voted and worked for the election of the Trump creature as well as those — each and every one of them — who continue to tout, soft-peddle, excuse, suck up to, blame-game other people and phenomena (however much these might deserve a share of the blame), or in any way cooperate with this deranged demagogue have surrendered to nothing less or other than outright evil.
And evil, by definition, will stop at nothing — nothing — to try and achieve its ends.
Perhaps this is obvious, at least to many. However, to many others it is not and, it seems, never will be, no matter what happens. And this is why the DSA (Disunited States of America) is in grave danger of disintegration, becoming a sort of nuclear-powered banana republic, with all the dire consequences this would have for humanity as a whole.
Michael – I sort of prefer Untied States of America – I think it represents how unhinged we have become.
The plain message here is that America – real America – consists only of those that voted for Trump. The rest of us are interlopers. Never mind that some of us have been here our whole lives, look just like the people Trump surrounds himself with, and have as much legal right to America as they do. Trump is stating bluntly that he is not the president of everyone, only those he happens to like. Which isn’t very many people right now.
Also very creepy that he thinks the role of “the opposition party” is to stay silent, rather than to, you know, oppose
Re “rather than to, you know, oppose.”
http://freethoughtblogs.com/cuttlefish/2017/01/26/the-opposition-party/
https://www.facebook.com/144310995587370/photos/a.271728576178944.71555.144310995587370/1425092557509201/?type=3&theater
https://www.facebook.com/144310995587370/photos/a.271728576178944.71555.144310995587370/1425153457503111/?type=3&theater
https://www.facebook.com/144310995587370/photos/a.271728576178944.71555.144310995587370/1425165787501878/?type=3&theater
36% approval rating does not seem to be any disincentive for his behavior. 1 troll=how many citizens?
It isn’t anything new. Feinstein has supposedly reported getting SIX TIMES as much mail squealing for Bill Clinton’s impeachment than she has for any Trump opposition…
https://www.facebook.com/144310995587370/photos/a.271728576178944.71555.144310995587370/1425518997466557/?type=3&theater
The designation “savvy manipulator” is very good. People have got to stop calling the President-elect stupid. He knows what he is doing.
Defending his lie about crowd size at his inaugural, he said, “I won’t allow you, or other people like you, to demean that crowd.” Pay attention to his use of the word “demean”: that is a sophisticated manipulation. (If the journalist did not call him on it, then that becomes abetting, not journalism.)
My question is, the supporters he is playing to—do they realize they are being played? Either they are too stupid, or wilfully blind.
https://nyti.ms/2jGFhje
Oh no. He is definitely stupid. He’s skilled at a certain kind of crowd-manipulation, yes, but that doesn’t equal not-stupid.
He wants respect, he wants glory, he wants admiration – but he can’t for the life of him get it from the people who see him as he is. If he weren’t so stupid, he would know how to get at least a little respect from those people.