Donald Trump tried to clean up the mess after his widely criticized visit to Arlington National Cemetery, where two of his staffers allegedly engaged in an altercation with an official trying to enforce rules against photographing gravesites.
The former president and Republican nominee posed for...
I wish Repubs were somehow forced to view Donald with the same lens as they viewed Obama’s salutes and whatever else.
I mean, unfortunately they are, the lens is white supremacist theocratic fascism. But I think you all understand what I am trying to get at.
Conservativism is not an ideology, it’s a social disease. It is codified narcissism, where the values and policies of the group are perpetually redefined to conform with whatever is best for the group. It’s malignant identity politics. They didn’t hate Obama because he did things they didn’t like. They hate him because he is their opponent. Obama is bad, so anything he does is automatically bad. Plenty of them are racist, but it isn’t necessarily racism. Ben Carson is OK because he’s on the inside of the line. He’s a member of the group, and as long as he is loyal, they will tolerate his existence as a minority.
Trump is good, so therefore anything Trump does is good. Anything that helps Trump is good. Lying, cheating, stealing, killing, if it helps Trump, it is justified by the identity of the self.
To deny Trump is good is to change the definition of the self. It won’t happen until another Conservative takes it away from him and makes him an outsider, or he dies and becomes a martyr. The former would be more satisfying, but I don’t know that there exists a Republican with the stones to achieve it.
Well said.
This is a reactionary movement who thinks Ayn Rand was an intellectual match for Karl Marx.
They imitate the language and demeanor of the oppressed as a way to entrench their power and to deny freedoms to others.
They want to control society; to return it to a past when there was no diversity, equity, or inclusion. They don’t intend to share power or negotiate.
That’s not how reactionaries do things.