Interesting @lionel_trolling piece on the “does Trumpism = fascism” debate. Ganz says fascism-denial is mostly academics protecting their turf from upstart analysts who are basically unserious.
I’d like to suggest something else is also going on here. 1/
I think fascism deniers are at least in part motivated by a particular reading of the liberal opposition to Trump. They want to say that liberals who allege fascism are in some sense refusing to own up to liberal elites' culpability in allowing Trumpism to flourish. 2/
This is why you sometimes hear fascism deniers also attack the cringey uncool lib resistance (per @SamAdlerBell), the wine moms, Panera voters, etc, whose reaction to Trump betrays cluelessness about deep structural political and economic problems facilitating MAGA politics. 3/
In this reading, tyrannophobe resistance libs are in denial about or covering up their role in sustaining deep inequalities they benefit from. Driven only by Trump hatred, their political aspirations/reasons for mobilizing in 2018/2020/2022 are superficial/unworthy of respect. 4/
Taking 1/6 seriously & seeing quasi-fascism in Trump’s incitement/subsequent martyring of 1/6ers makes it harder to locate a strain of virtue in Trumpism's rebellion against liberal democracy. Denying that virtue risks weakening the case for deep structural/economic reform. 5/
But the tyrannophobe libs/Dems pushed the most ambitious structural political/economic reforms in the last half century. Ds representing affluent suburbanites voted for many of these bills, which were/are as central to the Dem Party response to Trump as the 1/6 hearings were. 6/
.@andrewmarantz endorses the "semi-fascism" thesis. But this is also the reading of many libs! Skeptics need to account for why this reading *did* prompt years of meaningful political mobilization & *does* provide motive for ambitious reform agenda. Aren't those good things? 7/7
Elon Musk's incitement of pogroms in Belfast reveals he'll use his immense wealth and influence to foment untold fascist violence in the future. Only a global movement can break his power.
Musk helping incite fascist violence abroad even as he became a trillionaire illustrates the future he really wants. He seems to envision something like a multi-continental, Armageddon-like Total War in defense of white peoples against "invaders." 2/
We looked at some of Musk's recent language and tropes. They're getting more fascistic. He's endorsed the concept of "Reconquista" and is flirting heavily with the idea that isolated crimes by immigrants reveal a deeper genocidal intent toward whites. 3/
NEWS --> Dem can redraw anywhere from 10-22 additional House seats for the party in time for the 2028 elections if they aggressively redistrict in 7 key states, a new Fair Fight Action report finds.
Dems can redraw 10 additional House seats for 2028 just in New York, Colorado, Oregon and Maryland, the new Fair Fight Action analysis finds. That's if Dems don't flip *any* state legislatures this cycle.
If Dems can flip a few state legislative chambers in places like Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Minnesota this cycle, a path opens to redrawing up to 22 additional House seats in time for 2028, the analysis finds.
News --> Paramount, Meta, and X won't say what happened to their huge donations to Trump's presidential library after Sen Elizabeth Warren raised questions about its fund getting dissolved. Dems say tens of millions remain unaccounted for.
First, let's note that the Trump library saga combines the worse of his imperial presidency all in one: his use of lawsuits to extort private entities for tribute; his garishly awful decorative and architectural taste; and his Nero-scale megalomania.
After the companies settled with Trump in his shakedown lawsuits, the money was pledged to his presidential library. But the fund was then dissolved. Senate Dems asked the companies where the money went. They have now replied. I obtained their answers:
Trump's threat to bomb "every" power plant in Iran is the key. That leaves no doubt he's threatening war crimes. The threat to destroy "a whole civilization" only hammers it home.
The key is what happens in the aftermath of bombing all those plants. 3/
Pete Hegseth just held a prayer service in which he appealed for God's help in killing our "enemies" with maximal violence and brutality. Hegseth's bloodlust and sadism are drawing sustenance from his brand of far-right Christianity. 1/
Hegseth appears to be a devotee of Christian Reconstructionism. As one religious scholar notes, this posits that "all authority belongs to God," which renders the state’s authority wholly subordinate to a "higher category of Biblical law." 3/
Remarkable: Trump's planned migrant prison camps are hitting deep resistance in red areas. In Virginia's partly rural Hanover (+26 Trump) opposition is intense. GOP leaders in other states are opposed.
These vast prison camps would allow for the detention of 80,000 more migrants, doubling Trump/Miller's capacity for deportations. Yet resistance is breaking out in red Virginia, reddish parts of New Jersey, Oklahoma City, Kansas City, Utah, and more. 2/