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niyad

(112,947 posts)
Sat Jun 11, 2016, 03:43 PM Jun 2016

Donald Trump’s Fascism and His Appeasers

Donald Trump’s Fascism and His Appeasers

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A jab at America. (Andrew Dallos)

“It can’t happen here? My friends, it is happening here.” So says New York Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia near the end of the “The Plot Against America,” the Philip Roth novel from 12 years ago that re-imagines American history if the isolationist, Hitler-sympathizing anti-Semite Charles Lindbergh had become president instead of Franklin Roosevelt. And so “the right-wing saboteurs of democracy–the so-called patriots and the so-called Christians” of the Republican right, Roth writes, make their march “under the sign of the cross and the flag.”

“It Can’t Happen Here” was the title of Sinclair Lewis’s 1935 novel that imagined a fascist senator who beats Roosevelt to the presidency on a promise to, you guessed it, make America great again: “To you and you only I look for help to make America a proud, rich land again,” the imaginary Buzz Windrip tells a crowd that includes his paramilitary “Minute Men,” who beat up dissenters and open fire on them. (The paramilitary vigilantes who still “patrol” the Mexican-American border on this side of paradise also call themselves the Minutemen.)

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If the poison has always been around, it’s never been enough to poison the entire country. Sinclair Lewis himself thought America too strong a democracy to allow a fascist take-over. He’s right, for now. Donald Trump isn’t going to win in November. By then the hordes of Bernie Sanders supporters who are making Hillary Clinton’s negative numbers look almost as bad as Trump’s will have fallen in line.

As unappealing as Clinton can seem, especially if you tune in to the hysterics of reactionary propaganda—the same machine that managed to turn John Kerry’s war heroics into treachery and Ronald Reagan’s administration, the most corrupt since Ulysses Grant’s, into a paragon of conservative values—she’s in a league of her own. Comparing her in any way to Trump isn’t apples and oranges, two quite evolved fruits. It’s more like comparing a human being to a single-cell organism to, with Trump’s single cell defined by one thing: his vengeful racism.

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http://www.commondreams.org/views/2016/06/11/donald-trumps-fascism-and-his-appeasers

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Donald Trump’s Fascism and His Appeasers (Original Post) niyad Jun 2016 OP
Recommended for multiple reasons. guillaumeb Jun 2016 #1
Shortcomings of This Approach: On the Road Jun 2016 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author On the Road Jun 2016 #3

guillaumeb

(42,641 posts)
1. Recommended for multiple reasons.
Sat Jun 11, 2016, 03:48 PM
Jun 2016

The GOP pretends that Trump does not represent GOP values, but the problem for the GOP is that Trump represents them too well. He says plainly what the GOP prefers to say in code, and has been saying in coded form since the 1968 Nixon campaign.

On the Road

(20,783 posts)
2. Shortcomings of This Approach:
Sun Jun 12, 2016, 12:05 PM
Jun 2016

--It is more exclusionary than Trump himself has been

--For anyone who does not share the Trump = fascist comparison, his Democratic critics look as deranged as someone calling Obama a hard-care communist.

--If Trump is shot by someone believing they are assassinating the next Hitler, what do you think the fallout will be from that?

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