This is a bizarre attack by Politico’s chief Europe correspondent on @ardenthistorian’s book about the Christian Right: It completely distorts what the book does, even alleging fraud, which is utterly shameful. A bad-faith hit job of the worst kind. “Journalism” this ain’t.
The book is not beyond reproach, none ever is. But @ardenthistorian’s main arguments are in line with the latest scholarship by U.S. historians, political scientists, and sociologists - if that’s proof of “anti-American sentiment,” then I guess those disciplines are all guilty?
Don’t believe me? That’s fine. But you know, you should be expected to have done at least some of the reading - I suggest starting with the latest work by people like Kristin Kobes Du Mez, Anthea Butler, or Robert P. Jones. Are they all just selling anti-American distortions? Hm.
This whole chimera of “pro-Americanism” or “anti-Americanism” is useless. Those are ideological terms, intended to (de-)legitimize the enemy, with little substantive value. The sharpest critique of the American Right comes from American scholars and observers. Now what?
The substantive deficiencies of Karnitschnig’s critique are glaring. But they don’t explain the nastiness on display here. I’m not going to speculate about what else is animating this assault, but let’s not pretend this in anything but an aggressive character assassination.
This isn’t a serious critique, it’s certainly not intended to stimulate a substantive debate, and it’s not journalism by any reasonable definition. A terrible look for Politico - and for anyone applauding this kind of uninformed and / or disingenuous hit job.

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Jan 21
As is often the case with Biden (and many Democratic officials), we can only hope that he understands the “get along” stuff to be utter nonsense but considers it useful rhetoric / good politics - as opposed to actually still believing in the chimera of “bipartisanship”.
Unfortunately, as @perrybaconjr outlines in this great piece, the evidence suggests that what is on display here is not just politics and tactics, but a manifestation of deeply held ideological views that keep distorting the perspective on a blatantly anti-democratic GOP.
How can we explain that some establishment Democrats still insist a return to “normalcy” is imminent (any minute now!), when Republicans could not be clearer about the fact that they consider Democratic governance fundamentally illegitimate?
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Jan 20
“The world’s greatest deliberative body”

That’s either a devastating indictment of the world’s other deliberative bodies - or proof that the myth of American exceptionalism is still very much distorting the perspective on the country’s past and present.
Snark aside, I believe Rep. Raskin might not necessarily approve of this mythical notion of the Senate as the “world’s greatest deliberative body,” but may be recurring to it as a way of issuing a challenge: Don’t you want to hold yourselves to a higher standard?
The problem is, however, that too many people will read this as affirmation - and conceptualize the current situation as an outlier, a disgraceful aberration from the Senate’s supposedly noble past and true character.
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Jan 19
America at a Crossroads: Multiracial Democracy or Authoritarian Reactionary Rule

My piece for @GuardianUS - on what is at stake in the fight over voting rights legislation, what is behind the Republican assault on democracy, and why this is such a crucial moment in U.S. history.
MLK Day came and went, and it doesn’t look like federal legislation to counter the Republican assault on the political system at the state and local levels is coming. Time is running out: It might soon become impossible to stop the accelerating slide into authoritarianism.
The country is rapidly turning into a dysfunctional pseudo-democratic system at the national level – and on the state level will be divided into democracy in one half of the states, and authoritarian one-party rule in the other. As a whole, America would cease to be a democracy.
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Jan 16
I’d say 5 percent of the blame goes to Biden for constantly evoking “bipartisanship” throughout 2021, opening the door for such criticism.

But 95 percent of the blame goes to Chuck Todd for framing this as anything but a result of complete Republican obstruction. Just bizarre.
This is the clearest example of how too much of the establishment media is actively complicit in the Republican assault on the political system in the exact way it was during the Obama years: All Republicans have to do is make functional governance impossible and blame Democrats.
I’m as frustrated as anyone by the fact that some establishment democrats still insist a return to “normalcy” is imminent (any minute now!), when Republicans could not be clearer about the fact that they consider Democratic governance fundamentally illegitimate.
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Jan 15
Part 2 (of 3) of my conversation with @ardenthistorian on the @KreuzundFlagge podcast: We are back debating the past and present of U.S. democracy and what is animating the anti-democratic radicalization of the American Right.
We’re covering a lot of ground in these podcasts, and they’re helping me, personally, to get the big picture right. Here is an incomplete list of the topics we discussed – and once again, I’ll include a few links to previous reflections to provide some more evidence (in English):
How the current onslaught on democracy can be situated in the longer-term context of democracy’s contested history since the Civil War, and the evolving forms of anti-democratic obstruction on the Right:
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Jan 15
In U.S. history, the price for extending democracy has always been political instability - or: division - because demands for equality are inherently destabilizing to a political order of white elite rule.

Sinema chooses to uphold that order. The rest is self-serving noise.
That doesn’t mean there aren’t opportunistic considerations shaping her choice: She certainly wants to present herself as the one who stands up to the “radicals” in her own party – and apparently, she believes this might even carry her to the presidency one day…
But ideology circumscribes and defines the realm of opportunity. If Sinema were strongly committed to the idea of multiracial democracy, this type of opportunism wouldn’t be an option for her right now.
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