By Paul Street
Record-Setting Absurdity and Mendacity
August 25, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" - The malignant fascist
sociopath Donald Trump lies so voluminously and
absurdly that many Americans will believe he said or
Tweeted almost anything, no matter how offensive and
ridiculous. Every few months for the last three
years I’ve been making up off-the-wall Trump
statements and sending them out on so-called social
media to see if people will take them as genuine.
Many readers do indeed see them as bona fide
Trump comments. Here’ a recent example, a spoof I
put up on Mindfuck three days ago:
“Trump is tweeting that Joe Biden ‘faked the
death of Beau Biden for sympathy’ and that Beau
is ‘alive and working with the Chinese to spread
a new coronavirus through the radical Left
Marxist organization Black Lives Antifa.’ Trump
says ‘the Bull Durham Report will show the
not-dead Chinese agent Beau Obiden to have been
behind the Beirut explosion and the anarchist
craziness in the Russian state of Belarus.’
Trump suggested also that Jill Biden was
involved in 9/11, ‘had an affair with John
Lewis,’ and has been ‘paying bounties to Mexican
murderers for every border agent they kill.’”
Numerous folks believed that Trump wrote what I
made up. Who can blame them? Trump says and Tweets
stuff nearly as ridiculous as this on a regular
basis. He misstates reality 16 times a day. He says
and Tweets that COVID-19 will magically disappear,
that Joe Biden is a tool of “the Radical Left,” that
“socialist” Kamala Harris can’t legally be Vice
President, that the world looks to the United States
as the leader in the struggle with the coronavirus,
that a “beautiful wall” is being built on the
southern border (and paid for by Mexico), that
children don’t get COVID-19, and…the examples are
endless.
But here’s the thing about Trump’s epic
mendacity: it’s transparent to most serious adults.
Almost everyone knows that Trump lies and says crazy
stuff. He’s the all-time Dear Leader of two plus two
equals five. If Trump ever says that two plus two
equals four, people check the multiplication tables
to make sure it’s true.
Trump’s serial un- and anti-reality is
disturbing, of course. It is a nonstop assault,
aided and abetted by the corporate media (and that
includes you, Joy Reid), on the citizenry’s capacity
to grasp objective truth.
But also dangerous is the more elegantly stated
and expertly cloaked serial deception conducted by
the Inauthentic Opposition Party of Fake Resistance
– the dismal Democrats. Listen, for example, to this
statement on Trump from Barack Obama in his
much-ballyhooed online Democratic National
Convention speech last Wednesday night:
“I’m in Philadelphia, where our Constitution was
drafted and signed…The one Constitutional office
elected by all of the people is the presidency. So
at minimum, we should expect a president to feel a
sense of responsibility for the safety and welfare
of all 330 million of us — regardless of what we
look like, how we worship, who we love, how much
money we have — or who we voted for.
We should expect a president to be the custodian
of this democracy. We should expect that
regardless of ego, ambition, or political beliefs,
the president will preserve, protect, and defend the
freedoms and ideals that so many Americans marched
for and went to jail for; fought for and died for.
I have sat in the Oval Office with both of
the men who are running for president. I never
expected that my successor would embrace my
vision or continue my policies. I did hope, for
the sake of our country, that Donald Trump might
show some interest in taking the job seriously;
that he might come to feel the weight of the
office and discover some reverence for the
democracy that had been placed in his care.
But he never did. For close to four years
now, he’s shown no interest in putting in the
work; no interest in finding common ground;
no interest in using the awesome power of his
office to help anyone but himself and his
friends; no interest in treating the presidency
as anything but one more reality show
that he can use to get the attention he craves.
Donald Trump hasn’t grown into the job
because he can’t. And the consequences of that
failure are severe. 170,000 Americans dead.
Millions of jobs gone while those at the top
take in more than ever. Our worst impulses
unleashed, our proud reputation around the world
badly diminished, and our democratic
institutions threatened like never before.”
What Democracy?
Okay, so that’s 319 sophisticated and stylishly
delivered words containing no small measure of
mendacious falsehood from the silver-tonged Harvard
Law graduate and former president Barack Obama. He’s
not wrong on the terribleness of the tangerine
Antichrist, of course. Trump does have to go, one
way or another.
Still, the former constitutional law professor
Obama knows damn well that the President of the
United States is NOT “elected by all the people.”
Thanks to the openly undemocratic Electoral College
system, the winner of the national presidential
popular vote has failed to win five U.S.
presidential elections so far, including the last
one.
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And to what “democracy” is Obama referring? The United States is a corporate and financial oligarchy. This is an open secret understood very well (in private) by the onetime record corporate fundraiser Obama. Even some conservative elites like the veteran federal jurist and economist Richard Posner concede this basic reality. As the distinguished liberal political scientists Benjamin Page (Northwestern) and Marin Gilens (Princeton) showed in their expertly researched book Democracy in America? (written and researched during the highly instructive years of Obama’s Citigroup presidency):
“the best evidence indicates that the wishes
of ordinary Americans actually have had
little or no impact on the making of federal
government policy. Wealthy individuals and
organized interest groups – especially business
corporations – have had much more political
clout. When they are taken into account, it
becomes apparent that the general public has
been virtually powerless…The will
of majorities is often thwarted by the affluent
and the well-organized, who block popular policy
proposals and enact special favors for
themselves…Majorities of Americans
favor…programs to help provide jobs, increase
wages, help the unemployed, provide universal
medical insurance, ensure decent retirement
pensions, and pay for such programs with
progressive taxes. Most Americans also want to
cut ‘corporate welfare.’ Yet the wealthy,
business groups, and structural gridlock have
mostly blocked such new policies [and programs]
(emphasis added).”
By Gilens and Pages’ findings, based on
exhaustive inquiry into hundreds of bills and
policies enacted and blocked since the 1980s, the
basic same rule – concentrated wealth wins, the
populace loses – holds regardless of which major
party or party configuration holds or distributes
nominal power in in Washington.
The “hope” and “change” Obama administration,
loaded with agents of high finance, was a case in
point. It gave Americans a blunt object lesson on
who really owns and runs the country, helping
thereby to spark the Occupy Wall Street rebellion,
which Obama’s Department of Homeland Security helped
crush (along with hundreds of Democratic city
governments from coast to coast).
Seven in the ten Americans currently support
Medicare for All – a desperately needed policy that
the current pretend-progressive Democratic
presidential candidate Joe Biden suggests he would
veto if it came to his desk as president!
Obama Hoped for Decency from a “Fascist”?
Obama expected Trump to develop “reverence for
the [supposed] democracy that had been placed in his
care”? Really? We know from the documentary film
Hillary that Obama said this about Trump to the
corporate imperialist presidential candidate Hillary
Clinton’s amazingly uninspiring and dismal centrist
vice-presidential running Tim Kaine in October of
2016: “Tim, this is no time to be a purist.
You’ve got to keep a fascist out of the White House.”
Read that again: “you’ve got to keep a fascist
out of the White House.” That was an all-too
accurate characterization of Donald Trump. Obama is
a lot of nasty things, but stupid and ill-informed
is not one of them. He had read enough history and
political science, and had also personally
experienced enough vicious racist, Birtherist, and
nativist targeting by Trump, to know very well that
the next president and most of his allies and
backers had no respect for the rule of law,
democracy, and the common good. Speaking to New
Yorker editor David Remnick on a campaign trip
to North Carolina four days before the election,
Obama said “We’ve seen this coming. Donald Trump is
not an outlier; he is a culmination, a logical
conclusion of the [authoritarian and racist]
rhetoric and tactics of the Republican Party for the
past ten, fifteen, twenty years…we’ve seen it for
eight years, even with reasonable people like John
Boehner, who, when push came to shove, wouldn’t push
back against these currents.”
But that was the private and candid Obama,
someone rather different from public and dissembling
Obama. The public Obama would never and can
still not speak the truth that Trump is a fascist
arch-authoritarian in line with far-right currents
developing well before his ascendency to the world’s
most powerful office. Here’s some of what Obama told
the American people the day after Trump was
collegiately selected:
“Now, everybody is sad when their side loses
an election. But the day after, we have to
remember that we’re actually all on one
team. This is an intramural scrimmage. We’re not
Democrats first. We’re not Republicans first. We
are Americans first. We’re patriots first. We
all want what’s best for this country. That’s
what I heard in Mr. Trump’s remarks last night.
That’s what I heard when I spoke to him
directly. And I was heartened by that.
That’s what the country needs—a sense of unity;
a sense of inclusion; a respect for our
institutions, our way of life, rule of law; and
a respect for each other. I hope that he
maintains that spirit throughout this
transition, and I certainly hope that’s how his
presidency has a chance to begin.…A lot of our
fellow Americans are exultant today. A lot of
Americans are less so. But that’s the nature of
campaigns. That’s the nature of democracy.”
“America[ns] First!”
Again, what democracy, Obama?
Trump Doesn’t Take the Presidency
Seriously?
Is the problem with Trump really that he doesn’t
take the presidency seriously? The Trump presidency,
in line with Obama’s unspoken presentiment of it as
“fascist,” has been as serious as a heart attack.
Trump and his shift cast of henchmen., including
authoritarian white supremacists like the (newly
indicted) Steve Bannon, Stephen Miller, and Attorney
General William Barr have waged an unrelenting
top-down blitzkrieg-like assault on social justice,
environmental sanity, the rule of law, civilized
norms, human decency, constitutional principles, and
what’s left of “democracy” in the United States.
Trump and his team have taken the “awesome power”
of the imperial U.S. presidency quite seriously
indeed, as one would expect arch-authoritarian white
nationalists to do. Just watch how expertly these
vicious bastards use the presidency to attack the
normal operation of the bourgeois electoral process
this late summer and fall. And Trump’s “[un]reality
television show” is part of the far-right operation.
No Empathy Joe
Which brings me to, well, yes, sleepy (not
everything Trump says is wrong or a lie) Joe Biden,
whose worrisome presence on the center stage of
history in this precarious moment is owed to Obama
no less than Sarah Palin owed her Trump-anticipating
moment to John McCain. Last Wednesday night in
Philadelphia, Obama tried to sell the fading,
cognitively challenged 77-year old man he would like
to make the nation’s oldest newly elected president
as a shining model of human “empathy” with “the
ability to lead this country out of these dark times
and build it back better.”
Less than two years ago, Mr. Empathy, corporate
“blue collar” Joe Biden said that he had “no
empathy” for Millennials’ struggle to get by in the
savagely unequal and insecure precariat economy he
helped create over his many years of abject service
to the Lords of Capital. “The younger generation now
tells me how tough things are—give me a break,” said
Biden, while speaking to Patt Morrison of the Los
Angeles Times two years ago. “No, no, I have no
empathy for it, give me a break.”
Read that a second time: “No, no, I have no
empathy for it, give me a break.” So what if
Millennials face a significant diminution of
opportunity, wealth, income and security compared to
the Baby Boomers with whom Biden identifies? Who
cares if “lunch bucket Joe” helped shrink the
American Dream for young people with the neoliberal
policies and politics he advanced as a long time
pro-corporate center-right imperialist U.S. Senator
and Vice President?
The Man to Lead Us Out of the Darkness?
Obama is not being truthful when he says he
thinks Biden is the man for the world’s most
powerful job in its current moment of true crisis. A
recent POLITICO report is titled “‘The
President Was Not Encouraging’: What Obama Really
Thought About Biden.” It shows that President Obama
and his top operatives viewed his doddering vice
president as a slow-witted relic who was
less-than-ready for prime time when the time came to
choose his successor in 2015 and 2016 (and yes, we
know how the Hillary pick worked out). Biden’s
long-winded, generally off-point interjections and
stories were tolerated but not taken seriously by
Obama and his top administration players.
“The Reason I’m Here”
Not everything Trump says is complete horseshit.
“The reason I’m here,” Trump opines, “is because of
President Obama.” That’s true on different levels.
Obama’s technically Black identity predictably
helped spark an ugly white-supremacist reaction – a
racist backlash that was ironic given Obama’s nasty
habit of blaming Black folks for their
disproportionate poverty and incarceration and
Obama’s failure to undertake any specific federal
programs to tackle the nation’s stark racial
disparities.
At the same time, Obama’s service to wealthy
elites during his militantly neoliberal class-rule
presidency helped feed mass cynicism about the
effectiveness of voting and America’s supposed grand
electoral “democracy.” It combined with the
complimentary neoliberal awfulness of Hillary to
help de-mobilize the Democratic Party’s majority
progressive base so that Trump was able to squeak by
with help from racist and partisan voter suppression
and the ridiculous, democracy-flunking,
right-leaning Electoral College. Trump didn’t win
the 2016 election. The neoliberal Goldman Sachs and
Pentagon Dems lost it.
Thanks Obama.
Ironically intensified by the awfulness of the
Trumpenstein the Obama helped hatch, ObamaLust is a
deadly and dysfunctional virus that works against
popular resistance. Luckily the antidote is now
available over-the-CounterPunch:
Hollow Resistance: Obama, Trump, and the
Politics of Appeasement.
Paul Street’s next book is The
Passive Resistance: Obama, Trump, and Politics of
Appeasement. It will be released later this
summer. - "Source"
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