From Rick Wilson's Twitter account, 1/6/2022:
Rick Wilson @TheRickWilson"A year ago this morning the plan was in place. The
conspiracy was in action. The players knew their lines
and marks.
They had worked for weeks to contrive a ludicrous legal
argument based on specious reasoning to retain Trump's hold on office.
It ran deep, far across the entire right-wing ecosystem. Near the center was a putrid slurry of Trump, his crime family, his goon squad sycophants, cosplay lawyers, leathery degenerate Roger Stone... ...pernicious little ratfuckers like Ali Alexander, conspiracy loons like Alex Jones, and of course the throbbing, cancerous gristle of Steve Bannon.
One ring out was the Fox apparatus and all sniping gulls that follow the sewage barge of its daily content. For weeks, the most powerful normative force in GOP politics blasted out the Big Lie, as they do to this very moment. Its handmaiden Facebook fed algorithmically crafted poison to millions of Americans as the
kinetic parts of the plot to overthrow the election
spoke openly as to their intentions.
But the most important parts of the plot to break
American the Republic were elected Republicans
bred to a new era. In the House and the Senate, a cadre of Republicans
was eager for that day. Ready for it. Praying for the
short, sharp shock of their nationalist revolutionary fantasies to come to be.
Democracy for them is a hindrance to power.
An obstacle. Their evolution from oh-God-not-Trump in 2016 to
"All hail the Great Leader's shock troops" in 2021
was complete. Not every Republican felt that way,
but the ones who didn't were worse.
They lived in fear, and after a brief vote went back
to living in fear.
The "good Republicans" still spent the majority
of the Trump era -- and that fateful day -- saying
one thing and voting with him. Backing him.
Why were (and are) they so scared of his mob
and his enforcers?
Because the purpose of terror is to terrorize. Bannon and his ilk would have danced a
merry jig if the mob had murdered a
Representative or Senator. They would've loved it.
Pour encourager les autres, bro.
If not for luck, providence, and the courage
of the MCPD and Capitol Police, they would have. This was an act of terror, as even
Fat Wolverine [Cruz] now admits.
It was one
more in a chain of crimes and sins by
Trump and his movement to break this
nation into an authoritarian kleptocracy
based on fear and violence.
And the GOP still won't have a moment of clarity on it. Oh, in private they still acknowledge it,
but the fear of the mob is with them still.
The frisson of a bullet passing close by but missing.
The narrowly averted car crash. It sticks.
They're trapped in a political and media
ecosystem built for mob rule. I'll spare you a discourse on how
fundamentally anti-conservative the
Trump movement is, but the GOP is ruled
now by criminals, cowards, and opportunists.
The fact only two Members stood up to
serve on the 1/6 committee is all you
need to know.
One of the great gifts of the GOP is a
relentless commitment to staying on
message, no matter how absurd it
looks in either the moment or in
retrospect. (QED my old twitter feed lol).
What will their message be about 1/6? "Democrats are exaggerating because
they're Marxist communist Antifa
revolutionaries who want mandatory
socialism and sharia gay marriage to your dog."
"It was a protest that got a little out of hand."
"But BLM was worse."
"But Russiagate was worse." "Hunter's Laptop was worse."
"Trump didn't do anything wrong."
You know the drill. You've seen the movie.
Now, many do-gooders still believe we can live in
a harmonious, bipartisan land of soft cuddles
and cute puppies. With respect...you're out of your
fucking minds. The conspiracy goes on.
The plot to reinstall Trump is alive and
kicking. Bannon walks free. Stone walks free.
The DOJ said the right words, but the top
of the chain of an attempt to overthrow
the election is still in play. The elected plotters and supporters of 1/6, the Insurrection Caucus are doing great -- they're
still receiving millions in corporate donations
from companies that promised they'd
never give to them again.
The DC Republican media ecosystem --
defined more by their hatred of people who
oppose Trump and his authoritarian statism
than by any remnant of conservatism --
shrugged off their qualms and have largely
forgiven 1/6. And God love the Democrats, but when
they straight-facedly say shit like "This election
is about BBB and prescription drugs" they
deserve to lose to these fuckers.
The Trump side treats this as a cold civil war,
and they're planning and ready for a more
kinetic iteration.
Just as 2020 was at every level a referendum
on Trump, 2022 is a referendum on democracy.
It's a stark, hard choice. The work we put in in
2022 will determine just how much the
fuckery of 2024 can be contained.
It's a choose-you-own-adventure for the Republic.
I'll wrap this up.
When authoritarians take over, everyone is shocked.
"Wait...those clowns?"
But the other side isn't working in secret.
They're telling you exactly what they'll do.
They've promised -- and executed --
political violence. Once you cross that Rubicon,
all bets are off.
No, it's not an excuse to imitate them,
but unless and until the majority of
Americans who don't believe in the
very dark future Bannon, Trump, and
Fox are painting get brutally tough in their response to it, then the bad guys have a powerful
advantage. The rule of law and tradition
is nice until they're marching you up
the steps of the gibbet.
An unpunished coup is a training exercise.
End."
14 comments:
Chilling. Why? Because it is true. And, authoritarianism is likely this nation's future.
It's way past time for the Dems to bury the repuglicans as deep as they can.
Chip Franklin.com
BREAKING: The January 6 Committee reveals it has proof that members of Congress met with people who came to Washington to participate on January 6.
Dear Chip, and Shaw...
Will it matter?
In a world where 50% of the people think the other 50% are spawn of Satan bent on destroying the country, to quote HRC, "what difference will it make?"
If our politicians and the partisans measure success, fealty and honor with total support of a leader, something is wrong. And yes, right now the critical winds are blowing in the direction of the GOP, mostly because of their craziness, but unfettered, the Dems will look similar, spending like the proverbial drunken sailors on a weekend pass.
And will silence any criticism of their desires.
Look at "poor old Joe Manchin."
I may not like the guy, heck, I'd love to see him support Biden's plan.
But the Dems don't have the votes to get it done. 50 votes and 5 bucks might get you a decent burger, but not a bill.
This legislation by leadership fiat has helped bring us to this point. And it doesn't look good.
America is fed up with the idiocy of the GOP and not convinced the Dems know what they are doing.
We are a country mostly center right fiscally and center left as it regards social policy. Who in the public square is speaking to this reality?
I see no one, which gives space and rise to leaders like Trump. And soon, others.
Maybe the great experiment failed.
The great experiment is failing. Cheered on by what now appears to be a very large segment of the populace.
Faith in our electoral system:
Repubs - 13%
Dems - 30%
Total - 20%
And neither party shows the inclination to find a path to heal the very deep fissures. Philosophically and political both parties suffer from the same powerful force, driving self (and party) interests.
While Biden has tried to find common ground the repubs are not interested at all and dems have their problems with the most progressive wing of their party.
Common purpose, a shared belief in the integrity of our election process, and the desire to compromise to get resuts is neccssary for a democratic republic to thrive and stand long. Right now none of those three requirements exist in large measure.
The future is in doubt. If the current level of division and distrust continues unabated, and all indications are it will, this great experiment in democracy (self rule) is doomed to ultimate collapse.
Glad I'm 70.
One of the reasons it will fail is because all of you believe it has already failed. You have no faith in the electoral system. You have no faith in the Judicial system. You have no faith in the Executive system. You have no faith in the people to rise up and do the right thing. All this is based in the reality of what has happened. What will happen has not been written yet, and I for one, am not writing off democracy, or America.
RN I fear you are correct.
And how we deal with people -- ordinary American Trumpists -- who say things like this:
"How about Mayor Eric Adams tripling his brothers pay by giving him a position for which he is not qualified?
Distressingly amazing, huh?"
Was this person asleep when Donald Trump put his unqualified son-in-law in charge of the Middle East? In charge of overhauling the ENTIRE government? Kushner, who had no prior government experience, became a senior adviser to his father-in-law President Donald Trump.
Despite having no diplomatic credentials, he was tasked with no less a challenge than resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and also became the president's lead adviser on relations with China, Mexico and Canada.
And they're upset about the mayor of NY giving his brother a better job? Where were they when Trump was doing the SAME THING, ONLY WORSE??? TRUMP WAS THE HEAD OF THE U.S.!
"How about ex-gov Cuomo not being prosecuted despite the judge saying the witness was credible but it would be hard to prove? Just lazy if you ask me..."
Donald Trump had 20+ credible sexual abuse allegations and NOTHING happened to him.
These folks must have been living under a rock to not have known that. Either that or they're the biggest hypocrites in the history of America!
Anonymous @4:17 wrote: "One of the reasons it will fail is because all of you believe it has already failed. You have no faith in the electoral system. You have no faith in the Judicial system. You have no faith in the Executive system. You have no faith in the people to rise up and do the right thing. All this is based in the reality of what has happened. What will happen has not been written yet, and I for one, am not writing off democracy, or America."
I welcome your optimism, Anon. But I don't see how we can come together as a nation when 70% of Trumpublicans do not believe Joe Biden is the legitimate president. That's a large amount of our population that has no confidence in our voting system and believes what a Liar has told them.
How do you deal with people who do not believe in objective reality?
Shaw, I firmmly beleve your last sentence, last paragraph, in your last response to me is absolutely spot on.
How do you deal with an obstinate child? How do you deal with a bully? How do you change someone's thinking? Education and discipline. Show them that their own self interests are being sacrificed. Jail those who comit crimes in the name of their cult. You will not change all their minds, but you can change their reality.
Rep. Adam Kinzinger: "Either the president, probably in his best-case scenario, was totally incompetent, totally indecisive and absolutely abdicated his responsibility to defend the Constitution. Or — and this is where we can get more information — he was part of this [Jan. 6 insurrection]."
Or, he just decided not to do anything.
And that opens up another whole can of worms.
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