Step 1: Create a crisis where brown people live.
nytimes.com/2019/10/13/wor…
Step 2: When migrants come north to escape crisis, stoke anger against “invaders.”
*term from Yale prof. Timothy Snyder
Step 3: Enact policies that cause pain among constituents: Take away health care; give tax cuts to rich corporations to create more income inequality, encourage global warming, etc.
(For maximum efficiency, Step 3 is best done concurrently with Step 1)
Step 4: When constituents are hurting (just think of all the pain that comes from denying health care), blame the "invaders"; stoke anger and nurture grievances against “enemies.”
Step 5: Flex muscles, be a strongman, promise the constituents to fight against the “enemies.”
Step 6: Enact policies that are cruel to migrants and other “enemies” to earn the undying gratitude and devotion from constituents.
Another word for this: Pure evil.
What else do you call the bombing of hospitals?
nytimes.com/2019/10/13/wor…
Dear Republican Leadership: See where your policy of "win at all costs" brought you?
You know how this all started, right?
You felt that America was largely being taken away from you.
Quotations from Hofstadter, who describes that feeling of panic you have.
He calls it the "paranoid style in politics."
Hofstadter explains that your panic causes you to adopt extreme measures.
He urged Republicans not to compromise. theatlantic.com/magazine/archi…
The problem is that democracy requires compromise.
Multiculturalism. The loss of white [mostly Christian] male dominance.
Giving that up is scary. It feels like losing America.
"Win by any means" now means continuing to support Trump.
People are complicated and do things for multiple reasons.
Possibly Graham and his pals are cowards or compromised.
There is another possibility . . .
They are True Believers.
The problem of course is that they are outnumbered, and they know it.
They are acting from desperation.
nbcnews.com/politics/donal…