For the next four years Trump is going to behave like an antipresident in exile, holding a shadow presidency that not only critiques the Biden Administration but undermines it and fosters radical violence.
We need to recognize this and plan accordingly.
It's not enough that Trump was defeated, we now have the hard and necessary work of dismantling the addiction our media's addiction in order to derail the message but also in terms of deradicalizing the country while forwarding an actual agenda.
This is going to be a lot of work
As I've said before, we have to disentangle the spectacle/tabloid Trump garbage from the actual communication and radicalization of dangerous groups and individuals.
It's going to be exhausting and hard, especially with the economic environment, but we can do it.
Trump turning into an antipresident aided by an absolutely crazy media ecosystem is going to be catnip for people needing spectacle. But that need has to be starved while we parse out the distractions from the actual fascistic radicalization.
We've lived years in this bizarre reality, but it's only beginning. What we're looking at as the Trump Administration winds down and the Trump Antipresidency begins will be surreal, exhausting, and absolutely dangerous.
We need to get ready for it.
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People like Chuck Todd aren’t presenting news. They’re covering politics as a game and critiquing strategies, legal, factual, or wholly made up.
It doesn’t matter if it’s dangerous, fascistic, or otherwise, what matters is whether it will work. We have to reject this mindset.
For years now we’ve had “news shows” engaging in coverage of “news behind the news,” or breathless speculation about strategies and maneuvers that influence the news.
Chuck Todd is literally discussing whether Republican lies will influence him and his friends.
Again, I’ve compared politics to wrestling, and the modern news media, like wrestling, isn’t focused on the product, whether it’s matches or coverage, but is obsessed with how power makes its decisions and how power alters reality for consumption.
I’m thinking a lot this morning about how to cover Trump going forward. I think it’s important to keep an eye on him as he’s the leader of a violent, fascist movement, but there needs to be a change to how we allow him into our lives and how we let him affect discourse.
To understand the reactionary Right and this growing anti-democratic threat, I’m going to continue studying and analyzing the Trump behaviors and communications that motivate and shape his dangerous followers but turn away from any of the spectacle.
I’m done with palace intrigue. Who has an advantage with Trump. Who is in and who is out. And I’m done with the pathetic outbursts and attention grabbing stunts. I’ll only cover them if they might radicalize or change the political situation.
We need to talk about Donald Trump, this bad-faith, haphazard coup, and how professional wrestling explains what's going on and why this grift could become incredibly dangerous.
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I wrote a thread the other day about how this coup is both legitimate and a total grift, but something people need to realize is that we're watching the rhetorical strategies of professional wrestling play out in politics and our country.
Here's an explanation.
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Professional wrestling is an industry of grift. It's about open and closed system of power and knowledge. It is divided between "smarts," people who understand the grift and "marks," people who are being manipulated.
Right now, this coup is about the same systems.
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The most insidious invention of Trumpism was to move orthodoxy from the Republican Party to unceasing support for Trump, meaning anyone who stepped out of line or didn’t support his reality instantly became a heretic.
It’s a matter of a cult gaining control of the main religion and then dictating how even people on the periphery behave. Now we’re seeing it even play out in who has faith in election fraud even though there’s literally no evidence.
And that’s what it is. Faith in spite of evidence. There’s no fraud and yet there’s no amount of proof that could convince them otherwise. It’s a matter of religious conviction what Trumpists feel. That’s why I keep trying to explain this is actually a full blown cult.
People keep asking whether Trump and the Republicans attempt to steal the election is legitimate, if it's a coup, if it's a fundraising scheme, if it's posturing, if it's actually all that dangerous.
The answer is yes. All of these things and so much more.
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The first thing we have to establish is that Trump is erratic. He flails and rages. But that flailing and raging, paired with his shamelessness, exposes weaknesses in our system.
When Trump finds a weakness, he exploits it until he breaks through.
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Right now Trump is defeated. He has no legitimate means of winning this election and so he's throwing everything at it in hopes something will stick. At times, it's laughable, but all he needs is ONE THING to work.
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The Four Seasons Landscaping debacle is a perfect encapsulation of just how haphazard, sloppy, and ultimately stupid the Trump operation has been from the very beginning.
The only reason they've succeeded at anything is rampant racism, greed, and misplaced trust in our systems.
That Trump and his cronies would mishandle a moment like that to such a buffoonish degree is laughable, but it should also remind us that if they were the least bit more competent or disciplined that we would be in a completely different spot.
Trump capitalized on existing white supremacist, fascistic strains in this country and showed a willingness to act in bad faith and steamroll democratic institutions would largely go unchecked.
We need to understand that groundwork has been laid and someone else can pick it up.