Freak Out Friday – November 1, 2019

FREAK OUT FRIDAY – NOVEMBER 1, 2019

As we all know, the House yesterday took the first vote on the path to impeachment.  It was not one they were constitutionally required to make, but the GOP has been relentlessly bìŧçhìņg over its absence and so the Democrats heeded the shouting and held it.  Which naturally prompted the GOP to continue its bìŧçhìņg by declaring that what was voted on wasn’t good enough.

Understand that the procedures the Democrats are pursing are the exact same ones that the GOP employed when they were going after Bill Clinton who dared to lie about a sexual encounter (as Trump has done repeatedly) and after Hillary Clinton for her noninvolvement in Benghazi.  But what was good enough for the GOP naturally no longer is, and so even though the vote they held affords more defensive opportunities for Trump than Nixon or Clinton had, they were still opposed to it.

That’s the thing I found most disturbing about the vote.  Except for a single vote by an independent who walked away from the GOP some months ago, the vote went straight down partisan lines.  A couple of Democrats voted “nay” because they represent districts that supported Trump, but the GOP remained in complete lockstep.

It was clear that they were sending a definite message, and the message was this:

You know how we swore that we were going to uphold the Constitution?  Yeah…not so much.

It has become indisputable that whether he was pressuring foreign leaders to interfere in the American election, striving to clear Putin of the indisputable charges that he helped Trump get elected, or ignoring the emoluments clause which he dismissed as “phony,” Trump does not give the slightest of dámņš about the Constitution that he swore to protect.  He is a money laundering, tax dodging, pussy grabbing narcissistic áššhølë, and yet the GOP has sent its message loud and clear:  He’s our guy and screw the Constitution.  They absolutely cannot deny the facts of his abuses of power, so instead they are ignoring them and focusing on the process.  They are endeavoring to paint this purely as the Democrats despising the outcome of the 2016 election and trying to overturn it, rather than publicly owning what they all know to be true:  Nancy Pelosi had no choice.  She had to activate the impeachment mechanism because Trump had made his violations indisputable.

The question is, why does the GOP continue to support him?  There are the obvious reasons, of course.  

  1.  They are afraid of him.  They’ve seen how he heedlessly throws anyone who ceases to be of use to him under the bus, and no one wants to be next.
  2. Power.  Remaining in power is all that matters.  They fear if they turn against him, they will lose their power and so they remain in lockstep.

But I’m afraid there’s a broader concern at stake.  The major problem is that despite the incessant revelations of his wrongdoing, his approval rating remains pretty much the same.  His base remains in place behind him.  

Why?  Why in God’s name does anyone who considers himself a voter, a patriot, an American, support this bootlicker of despots and murderous leaders?

Well, to begin with, most of them are racists.  I mean, let’s face the reality of it.  For most of his supporters, eight years of a black president was absolutely murderous.  These same people who currently claim that we should unite behind Trump because he’s president didn’t hesitate to accuse Obama of not being American, accuse his wife of not being a woman, heckling him at the State of the Union, etc.  Mitch McConnell swore that his priority was to make sure Obama was a one-term president, relentlessly blocked initiatives, and wouldn’t even let him appoint a Supreme Court justice (you just know that if a vacancy occurs in 2020, he’ll fast track Trump’s nomination even though it’s an election year, which was the excuse he came up with to block Obama’s nomination.).  

The problem is that having a strong black man running the country is threatening to many racists.  They are worried that they were seeing the erosion of white power, just as many Christians falsely claim America is turning against Christmas.  Trump was the reaction to that.   You can’t go wrong when you support someone whom David Duke is behind.  And whether Trump was busy being sued for disenfranchising black apartment dwellers, declaring Mexican immigrants were rapists and drug lords, or claiming that there were many fine people in the Nazi party, he has lived up to the expectations of the racists and White supremacists who put him in office.

Furthermore we are living in a different time from the Nixon administration.  Back in those days, Americans still had a sense of what this country was supposed to be about.  They understood that even when there were political disagreements, there was more that united us than divided us.  They believed in American ideals.

That has deteriorated. 

Part of it has been the GOP’s relentless assault on the voting rights of blacks and Hispanics.  Whether they’re gerrymandering districts, passing new laws that curtail voting rights, blocking new laws that protect voting rights, or depending on the archaic electoral college that has screwed two Democratic presidential candidates in this century, the GOP has encouraged division and rigged the system to support their candidates and beliefs.  

Another part has been both the rise of social media and right wing extremist venues ranging from Fox News to Breitbart.  In the old days they were limited to Rush Limbaugh spouting his lies on the radio, but now they’re everywhere, feeding endless misinformation into the open minds of credulous fools who reiterate right wing talking points without caring that they’re spewing lies from either right wing tools or Russian ‘bots.  

And their attitudes and personalities are laced with destructive cynicism.  So Trump has lied over thirteen thousand times.  So what?  All politicians lie.  It’s just that so many of them are so skilled at it that those dumb, retarded leftists can’t tell the difference.  But Trump is so bad at it that we know it’s lies and so can ignore it.  Besides, it’s not really lies because he believes what he says is true.  He genuinely believes that the three million people who preferred Hillary over him were fake voters.  He genuinely believes Muslims in New Jersey celebrated the fall of the Twin Towers.  He genuinely believes his impeachable phone call to Ukraine was “perfect”. So those aren’t lies; they’re subjective truths.

So they continue to believe in him and support him because they’re credulous suckers who cannot admit he’s bad news because they don’t believe he is.  The truth is that while impeachment is big news in DC and in states bordering oceans, the vast majority of the country doesn’t give the slightest of craps about it.  They think it’s just some show those dumb Democrats have come up with because they hate Trump.  The news that reports Trump’s misdeeds is fake, the process is biased, and it has nothing to do with their lives.  

And that’s why the impeachment effort is doomed to fail.  The rigidity of the GOP defense in the House has proven that.  The Senate is going to spin Trump’s misdeeds as no big deal, his defenders will ignore testimony that flies in the face of it, the impeachment vote will run along party lines as the GOP, when presented with the opportunity to do the right thing in fact won’t, and Trump will use the failure of the impeachment as “proof” that he did nothing wrong.  And if the Democrats can’t get their šhìŧ together and find a candidate who is basically bulletproof, we’re going to have four more years of Trump and by the time 2024 rolls around, assuming there is still a United States anymore, it’s going to be unrecognizable.

PAD

27 comments on “Freak Out Friday – November 1, 2019

  1. Thanks for addressing my questions to your last post. It’s disappointing to see Congressional Republicans abandon their oaths to protect and respect Truth and the Rule of Law. Even those who announced they aren’t running for re-election didn’t vote for the impeachment inquiry. Though is believing the impeachment effort is doomed to fail itself cynical?
    .
    Also, while many Americans who support the current chief executive are not racist, they do seem to feel that most of his actions having nothing to do with their lives. “The economy is good, unemployment is down and the bad effects of his actions are only affecting ‘other people'”. Similar to enjoying what someone buys for you using your credit card, until it comes time to pay the bill.

    1. Also, while many Americans who support the current chief executive are not racist
      .
      I find that impossible to believe. The only possible exception would be multi-millionaires who have other reasons to like Trump.
      .
      But the vast, vast majority of Trump’s unswerving supporters are hurt repeatedly by his policies and actions. Yet still they blindly support him. Because they hate others. They hate blacks, immigrants, Hispanics and Muslims in particular, and any others who aren’t white, Christian “real Americans”.

      1. Hey Sean, Go Fûçk yourself…..You must have such a line on the Americans who believe in Trump only to fall on the old, they are racists so again, Go Fûçk yourself and when your done put on some clean clothes and get the hëll out of the house and check out ALL the racists that you might be rubbing elbows with. Oh did I mention to go Fûçk yourself??

      2. Gosh, Pat. You’ve completely disarmed me with your well reasoned response.
        .
        I’ve run into so many people who are so frustrated that they have no valid rebuttal that they resort to almost incoherent ranting.
        .
        It’s actually a admission that they know the point made is correct, else why wouldn’t they point out where it was wrong, rather than just spew? I imagine it must be very frustrating for them.
        .
        So glad you’re not full of self-loathing and ignorance like that.

      3. Really asshat, Go Fûçk yourself…You have such a finger on the pulse of all Trump supporters.
        .
        šhìŧ man you must be just beat. That is one hëll of a large group of people, do you not have a day job?
        .
        Oh, I forgot…Go fûçk yourself. You have nothing, nothing but we Trump supporters are racist. How original. How creative of you after watching attempt after attempt to take down this president fail and fail horribly.
        .
        I understand you are frustrated, here’s a bit of advice to help…Go fûçk yourself. You fûçkš playing the race card must be so, so proud of yourselves, such a well thought out argument, keep it up, it will be all you have when this guy wins a second term.
        .
        And last but not least, it obvious dìçk hëád, when you’re losing the argument the race-bait tactic is the only way to go. Go back read some AOC talking points and see if you can come up with something worthwhile.
        .
        Go fûçk yourself.

      4. Better Sean with his finger on the pulse than Trump supporters like you, Pat, with their racist lips glued to Trump’s old, white, racist ášš.

      5. Yes, I see someone got their computer privileges back. Craig, dude go back to your cell and sleep it off. The adults here are trying to have a conversation.
        .
        Also Craig… Go fûçk yourself. I mean more than you usually do.
        .
        Yes, racist, that’s all you tools got is we are racists. Yes you losers who follow the party of Jim Crow laws, Robert Bird,
        .
        “You cannot go to a 7-11 or a Dunkin’ Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent.”
        .
        ‘poor kids’ are just as bright as ‘white kids’
        .
        But I will stop there, I probably lost you at Go fûçk yourself. See if you can find someone to read the rest to you.

      6. To Sean and others…you’re being rather absurd in what you’re expecting from Pat. You started off by declaring all Trump supporters racist, and then you expect Pat(and any other Trump supporters) to actually discuss whether they are racist or not? Do you think you’ll actually hit a point when you win the discussion where Pat will say “Yes, you’re right. I am a racist. I’m sorry.”
        .
        That isn’t going to happen, and it’s nonsensical for you to expect anything like that.
        .
        I proudly voted for Hillary, and I would be immeasurably glad if Trump gets driven from the White House, but if you seriously expect any Trump supporter to debate if they’re racist…then you’ve got your head a bit too far up your butt, and you need to start breathing some fresh air.

      7. Come on MitchyD. You can do better than that.
        .
        MitchyD just showed his true colors like a typical blind liberal..
        .
        See MitchyD, it just falls flat, its old, unoriginal and, I’m sorry, stupid, Dig down and find something of value or substance, go on give it a try, you might want to sit down first. remember the racist card has already been played.
        .

      8. Just trying to keep it simple enough for moronic simpletons like Trump-athletic-supporters like Pat can understand…

  2. It was clear that they were sending a definite message, and the message was this:

    You know how we swore that we were going to uphold the Constitution? Yeah…not so much.

    In other words, exactly the same message they’ve been blatantly trumpeting for going on 20 years.

  3. “The Senate is going to spin Trump’s misdeeds as no big deal, his defenders will ignore testimony that flies in the face of it”
    Peter, you’re psychic. On Nov. 5th Lindsey Graham said he’s not going to read the transcripts of impeachment testimony “because it’s all BS”. That’s what the Republicans have finally been reduced to: sticking their fingers in their ears and chanting “La la la, I can’t hear you.”

    1. Psychic? I would think that’s inevitable. Of course they’re not going to be read. Should be obvious.

  4. “Besides, it’s not really lies because he believes what he says is true.”

    I don’t know about that. I’m more under the impression he just blurts things out with little if any thought and suddenly has to stick with his story even when it erodes. Then his minions do the same, and it gets so funny, especially when Giuliani shows up on TV.

    1. and suddenly has to stick with his story even when it erodes
      .
      Where Trump’s concerned, it’s not that he finds himself in a bind and now “has to” stick to his story. It’s not some version of “Oh, crap. Well, my only choice is to brazen this out.”
      .
      With Trump, it’s that he cannot conceive that he’s made a mistake. He says whatever he thinks is the thing to say at the moment, and then sticks to it because a change would be to acknowledge he made a wrong move. Which he never believes he does.

  5. The first thing he’ll do upon re-election is abolish the press corps. I’m surprised he hasn’t already, frankly.

  6. Remember the days when you could get on this blog and actually read Peter talking about his own writing?
    .
    Seems like a lifetime ago…

  7. Maybe not five by five, as the previous message I just typed failed to appear.
    .
    I’ll try reading with some of my other browsers and see If I come through anywhere at all.
    .
    [sigh]

    1. Okay, reply #2 came in while #1 still hasn’t. Thorough confusion here.
      .
      Some combination of what I have will work, I’m sure. Sorry for the fuss, Peter.

  8. Maybe time to start blocking some of these people from your site, Peter?

    I’m all for free speech, but when the discourse comes down to “go fûçk yourself” ?

    Makes me not want to come to your page.

Comments are closed.