This excerpt from Paul Street’s essay over on Counterpunch.
Mr.Street tends to write in a hyperbolic manner, but this analysis by Gellman should raise concerns about the integrity of the next American election.
“Trump’s next coup has already begun. January 6 was practice. Donald Trump’s GOP is much better positioned to subvert the next election. Technically, the next attempt to overthrow a national election may not qualify as a coup. It will rely on subversion more than violence, although each will have its place. If the plot succeeds, the ballots cast by American voters will not decide the presidency in 2024. Thousands of votes will be thrown away, or millions, to produce the required effect. The winner will be declared the loser. The loser will be certified president-elect…The prospect of this democratic collapse is not remote. People with the motive to make it happen are manufacturing the means. Given the opportunity, they will act. They are acting already. “The democratic emergency is already here,” Richard L. Hasen, a professor of law and political science at UC Irvine, told me in late October. Hasen prides himself on a judicious temperament. Only a year ago he was cautioning me against hyperbole. Now he speaks matter-of-factly about the death of our body politic. “We face a serious risk that American democracy as we know it will come to an end in 2024,” he said, “but urgent action is not happening.”
For more than a year now, with tacit and explicit support from their party’s national leaders, state Republican operatives have been building an apparatus of election theft. Elected officials in Arizona, Texas, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, and other states have studied Donald Trump’s crusade to overturn the 2020 election. They have noted the points of failure and have taken concrete steps to avoid failure next time. Some of them have rewritten statutes to seize partisan control of decisions about which ballots to count and which to discard, which results to certify and which to reject. They are driving out or stripping power from election officials who refused to go along with the plot last November, aiming to replace them with exponents of the Big Lie. They are fine-tuning a legal argument that purports to allow state legislators to override the choice of the voters.
By way of foundation for all the rest, Trump and his party have convinced a dauntingly large number of Americans that the essential workings of democracy are corrupt, that made-up claims of fraud are true, that only cheating can thwart their victory at the polls, that tyranny has usurped their government, and that violence is a legitimate response…Even in defeat, Trump has gained strength for a second attempt to seize office, should he need to, after the polls close on November 5, 2024. It may appear otherwise—after all, he no longer commands the executive branch, which he tried and mostly failed to enlist in his first coup attempt. Yet the balance of power is shifting his way in arenas that matter more.
Trump is successfully shaping the narrative of the insurrection in the only political ecosystem that matters to him. The immediate shock of the event, which briefly led some senior Republicans to break with him, has given way to a near-unanimous embrace…Trump has reconquered his party by setting its base on fire. Tens of millions of Americans perceive their world through black clouds of his smoke. His deepest source of strength is the bitter grievance of Republican voters that they lost the White House, and are losing their country, to alien forces with no legitimate claim to power. This is not some transient or loosely committed population. Trump has built the first American mass political movement in the past century that is ready to fight by any means necessary, including bloodshed, for its cause.’”
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December 13, 2021 at 6:56 am
tildeb
And so how stupid is it for the Democrats to keep on adding fuel to this Republican fire by supporting and excusing the illiberal ideologically driven policies of wokeness? And probably the worst of the worst is the blanket support for the BLM movement and reducing or defunding police that has driven up crime rates in many urban centers to the point of rampant lawlessness. If people are forced to choose between either lawlessness or security, the vast center of the political spectrum will vote for security. That deplorable choice is being forged by today’s Democratic rule that couches any legitimate criticism as racist and white supremacist and full of (fill in the blank) -phobes.
THIS is the aspect owned by deluded liberals who think anti-liberal policies that effectively gut institutional protections of liberalism, rewriting history through the lens of racism, replacing biological reality with gender ideology, and implementing ideological indoctrination in classrooms to support this alternate reality, allowing crime to soar by vilifying police and reducing their numbers drastically, is all Trump’s fault. This is car wreck in slow motion caused by so-called liberal drivers who seem to have no clue that they are equally responsible as the few who will take full advantage and complete the disassembly of liberal democracy and replace it with authoritarian populism.
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December 13, 2021 at 7:47 am
silverapplequeen
This is not the fault of the liberals. Pul-leaze.
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December 13, 2021 at 9:27 am
tildeb
It’s the fault of non-liberals, anti-liberals, regardless of which partisan camp they claim to have allegiance. The anti-liberals on the Left (the woke and anyone who supports woke ideology in practice) are providing fuel for the anti-liberals on the Right (the populists and anyone who supports authoritarian ideology in practice… including contrary ideologies that serve this bent like the libertarian/anarchist adherents), and we can see this play out repeatedly in elections and then by all the legislation the Right – where in power – is implementing as if in response.
Don’t confuse liberalism with the Left or the Democrats or the Squad or BLM or any group identity supporter.
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