Americans are dumbfounded. How is it
that half this nations’ voters are on the verge of returning to office a guy
who: — Began his life of crime busted
for writing “C” for
“Colored” on Black rental applicants’ forms, Any one of these things would have
destroyed a normal politician. Two or more would consign him or her to
permanent political purgatory. Howard Dean screamed. Larry Craig
was busted in a mens’ room trying to hook up with an undercover cop. Gary
Hart was photographed with Donna Rice on his lap. Mark Sanford ran off to
Argentina with his mistress. Republicans claimed John Kerry faked a war injury
(he didn’t). Adam Kinzinger and Liz Cheney dared criticize January 6th. How, many Americans wonder, is Trump
getting away with all this? I don’t know the answer, but I do have a few
theories: — What if it’s because the media
loves Trump because his bombast, scandals, and lies deliver them clicks and
views they can monetize in a way impossible for normal politicians like our
current president? — Could it be because
rightwing social media and
search engine billionaires along with China’s TikTok owners
have rigged their algorithms to push pro-Trump and anti-Biden content? — Maybe the media is so desperate
for the billions in revenue they’ll get from a tight “horserace” election
that they’ll do anything they can to hide Trump’s incompetence, hate, and
crimes while raising questions about Biden? — Or is it that Trump is a
singularly brilliant politician, cut in the mold of historical demagogues
like Huey Long and Adolf Hitler? — Maybe Trump’s popularity comes
from all of us underestimating how much racial and gender hatred has been
simmering below the surface of America, just waiting for a politician who’d
proudly go farther than Nixon’s “Southern
Strategy” or Reagan’s “young
bucks” and “monkeys” rhetoric? — How about people fearful of
economic uncertainty, climate change, and experiencing PTSD over the pandemic
embracing a confident, self-assured sociopath, smooth as an oiled snake,
whose lies slither effortlessly from his lips? — Could it be that bullies and
sociopaths identify with him and are thus drawn to him? — Can one speculate that 1,500
rightwing radio stations broadcasting pro-Trump messages all day every day
are having an impact? Amplified by Fox “News” and other right wing media
willing to lie to the American people? — What if Trump gets a pass because
he promises more tax cuts and thus more billions in profits to the owners of
big media, social media outlets, and TV networks? — Maybe the flood of dark money from
billionaires wanting more tax cuts and deregulation has reached a critical
mass? — Can we consider the possibility
that the American public has just become so desensitized to Trump’s crimes
that he’s established a new baseline for political behavior, which we’re now
seeing acted out by Supreme Court justices and Republican politicians across
the country? Whatever the answer is, we’re seeing
it play out daily in ways that are increasingly impossible to ignore. In the most recent example, imagine
if we learned this week that Joe Biden had lied and hidden some of the top-secret
documents he said he’d turned over to the FBI in his bedroom. It would be a
front-page, above-the-fold story in The New York Times. We just learned yesterday, however,
that Trump did exactly that, but the Times inexplicably buried the story
inside the paper under the misleading headline, “Trump Lawyers Accuse
Prosecutors of Misconduct in Documents Case.” Every day brings new examples of
Trump getting away with things that would politically destroy any other
politician; they’re far too numerous to list here. His political Teflon
coating is at least a hundred times more effective than Reagan’s was in his wildest
dreams. So, why do you think
Trump’s getting away with all these crimes and social violations? -The Hartmann Report |
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Thursday, May 23, 2024
So, why do you think Trump’s getting away with all these crimes and social violations?
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