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Republicans don’t accept difference and compromise, believing it is their prerogative to shape the nation in their image, to define “real America.”
 
If they don’t get to rule, they’d rather ruin what they no longer regard as “America.”
 
New piece (link in bio):
 
🧵1/ Screenshot of my latest “Democracy Americana” newsletter: “Domination or Dissolution, Rule or Ruin: The Right is fantasizing about secession, ‘national divorce,’ and civil war – because they will not, under any circumstance, accept pluralism.”
Sometimes, the Right’s violent secessionist fantasies are being sanitized for a more mainstream audience. Nikki Haley, for instance, has tried to justify Greg Abbott’s actions as an expression of a genuinely (small-d) democratic concern over what “the people” want. 2/
Another sanitized version of the civil war and secession fantasies is the idea of a “national divorce.” If the two sides can’t stand each other anymore, shouldn’t they go their separate ways? Compared to the specter of a fascistic uprising, isn’t this the much better scenario? 3/
But the “divorce” analogy is not only nonsense in practical terms, it is also grotesquely misleading in that it suggests a defensive posture on the Right, as if they just wanted to do their own thing, unbothered by an encroaching government or totalitarian progressive elites. 4/
Granted, there is a tradition among rightwing intellectuals to flee an increasingly liberal America they were no longer willing to endure. L. Brent Bozell Jr., for instance, who ghostwrote Barry Goldwater’s “Conscience of a Conservative,” moved to Franco-Spain in the 1960s. 5/
More recently, Rod Dreher fled the “collapsing imperium,” as he once put it, to seek refuge in Victor Orbán’s Hungary, which he imagines as a kind of white Christian patriarchal wonderland, where the “woke” hordes and “globalist” enemies are still being kept in check. 6/
The defining impulse on the Right, however, is not to pull back, but to dominate and subjugate. The current rightwing mobilization against egalitarian democracy is defined by its willingness to do whatever it takes to impose a reactionary vision on the majority of the country. 7/
Their project stands in a long tradition of defining “freedom” as the ability to curtail the freedom of others. The slave states sought not merely to defend, but to expand the empire of slavery; Orbán’s Hungary is seen as not just a safe haven, but a role model to be emulated. 8/
This is not a defensive political project. Even within the borders of their “red” states, Republicans have been on the offensive against blue communities, stripping power away from blue cities and metros – even threatening, as Donald Trump has, to send in troops. 9/
And as much as Republicans like to talk about “states’ rights” and “letting the states decide,” their vision of what America should look like is not confined to just the “conservative” parts of the country. 10/
Republicans will ban abortion nation-wide the minute they get the chance. And the idea that they would restrict their crusade against trans people, who they have demonized as a threat to the “natural” order, to just red states is preposterous.
 
More here (link in bio): Screenshot of my latest “Democracy Americana” newsletter: “Domination or Dissolution, Rule or Ruin: The Right is fantasizing about secession, ‘national divorce,’ and civil war – because they will not, under any circumstance, accept pluralism.”

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Feb 10
Weekend reading: I wrote about Republicans lusting for civil war or “national divorce.”

It’s a manifestation of the Right’s radical rejection of pluralism. They’ll have their “real America” - or none.

Short thread, based on the piece below:

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Screenshot of my latest “Democracy Americana” newsletter: “Domination or Dissolution, Rule or Ruin: The Right is fantasizing about secession, ‘national divorce,’ and civil war – because they will not, under any circumstance, accept pluralism.”
Some parts of the Right were never content with what they saw as the acquiescence of “Un-American” forces and have always thought themselves at war – sometimes metaphorically, sometimes in the form of a violent guerilla struggle – with multiracial pluralism. 2/
The secessionist fantasizing has been flanked by an increasingly open endorsement of political violence. The line between far-right extremism and the power center of conservative politics was always a permeable membrane. Now it has been completely eviscerated. 3/
Read 10 tweets
Feb 4
ICYMI during the week:

What would a second Trump presidency look like? We dive deep into “Project 2025” and dissect the plans that have emerged on the Right for what they want to do immediately upon getting back to power.

New Is This Democracy:

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Different factions on the Right are preparing separate plans, but “Project 2025” stands out because it unites much of the conservative machine, led by the Heritage Foundation, behind the goal of installing a much more effective, more ruthless rightwing regime. 2/
We look at the people behind these plans and what animates them – specifically Kevin Roberts, the president of Heritage, who embodies the siege mentality, self-victimization, and grievance-driven lust for revenge that is fueling the Right. 3/
Read 6 tweets
Feb 2
Oh look, just an elected official casually calling for an extrajudicial killing styled after a foreign authoritarian regime’s terror campaign.

And, of course, that is not at all something that will get him in trouble in today’s Republican Party.

🧵1/ Screenshot of tweet from GOP Rep. Mike Collins: “Or we could buy him a ticket on Pinochet Air for a free helicopter ride back”
This is, of course, a reference to the authoritarian military dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet in Chile. After overthrowing the democratically elected Allende government in September 1973, the Pinochet regime persecuted dissidents and “disappeared” them. 2/
One way of doing that was to throw them out of aircraft, usually into the ocean. The practice of “disappearing” people had been a key tactic of the military dictatorship in Argentina; it was the focus of an international human rights campaign against Chile in the 70s. 3/
Read 9 tweets
Jan 30
The Texas Border Standoff Is an Acute Crisis with Terrifying Implications
 
Is this how America ends? Echoes of nullification crises and Civil War, and the dissolution of the Union.
 
New piece (link in bio):
 
🧵1/ Screenshot of my latest “Democracy Americana” newsletter: “The Texas Border Standoff Is an Acute Crisis with Terrifying Implications: Is this how America ends? Echoes of nullification crises and Civil War, and the dissolution of the Union”
Last week, Texas Governor Greg Abbott released a remarkable statement that opened with an astonishing line: “The federal government has broken the compact between the United States and the States.”

Republican leaders are explicitly endorsing (neo-)confederate legal theory. 2/
Abbott claims Texas has a “right to self-defense” – by which he means the right to militarize the border without permission from the federal government, under whose purview immigration and border protection clearly fall, to defy the president and nullify federal law. 3/
Read 28 tweets
Jan 25
A key point: Don’t waste time engaging with “arguments” that were never meant to stand up to scrutiny. Call out the underlying reactionary political project instead, how these manufactured panics (DEI! CRT!) are intended to further it, and who is behind these racist campaigns. 1/ Screenshot of a post by @adamkotsko.bsky.social on Bluesky: “Rufo is literally laying out in detail that he wants to create an arbitrary association between negative events and DEI, even where no real connection exists. By arguing against those associations on your own terms, YOU ARE REINFORCING THE ASSOCIATION.”
Refuting specific claims never works with bad-faith actors. Instead of playing defense by trying to intercept every accusation rightwingers fire off (“Actually, that’s not really DEI/CRT…”), shift the focus to analyzing these rightwing moral panics as political projects. 2/
Focus on the motives of those involved, the worldview that animates them. Don’t adopt the language of “concern” (over quality standards etc), but specify what that concern is: That it’s directed solely against people of color, women, and a bogeyman version of “the Left.” 3/
Read 5 tweets
Jan 20
Weekend Reading: Monday was MLK Day.

I wrote about MLK’s “divisiveness” in the 1960s, the history of white backlash politics, and how self-proclaimed moderates and “popularists” have been instrumental in preventing a serious racial reckoning (link in bio):

🧵1/ Screenshot of my latest “Democracy Americana” newsletter: “MLK’s Legacy and the Quest for a Racial Reckoning: A reflection on our distorted, sanitized version of the civil rights struggle, reactionary “backlash,” and the eternal objection of the white moderate”
Every year on MLK Day we get an endless stream of empty “Honoring the life and legacy” messages from politicians and corporations that tend to sanitize King and the civil rights movement until there is nothing left but a completely sterile message about “unity.” 2/
So sanitized, distorted, and perverted is the image of MLK that leaders of the Republican Party – a party entirely defined by its commitment to maintaining discriminatory hierarchies of race, wealth, gender, and religion – routinely and comfortably invoke King’s legacy. 3/
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