He doesn’t talk like us
Donald Trump’s long-time lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen reminded Congress during the first impeachment hearings that his old boss doesn’t talk like us.
“That’s not how he talks. He talks in code.”
The Code of Insurrection
President Trump’s silence in the wake of the cyber attack on America national security seemed to speak as loud as words. He stayed silent, as he had after George Floyd’s murder until clearing a lawful protest from Lafayette Park to hold up and Bible and proclaim himself our law-and-order president. The Capitol on January 6 was not protected, raising the question of how that happened.
“The plan was a failure,” by every account. Was it? The appearance of white supremacist thugs on January 6 was not an accident. It happened by the president’s invitation. It was the president who then told them to march up to the Capitol during the normally ceremonial Congressional vote to approve the Electoral College’s certification. It was Roy Cohn’s apprentice and Michael Cohen’s old boss who spoke by silence when his supporters breached the security of the building where the Constitution is meant to be preserved and protected. The president failed to defend it. He and his closest advisors watched the attack on television, smiling and laughing like guys at a frat beer party.
What was the plan? Was it a failure? Or had “the plan” been a rousing success? Why was the security presence so much less than it was the day the Administration violated the First Amendment-protected peaceful Black Lives Matter demonstration in Lafayette Park? Who refused Maryland Governor Larry Hogan’s offer of the National Guard to help secure the Capitol, and why was it refused in the midst of a national crisis? Why did some Capitol Police Officers seem to enjoy taking selfies with insurrectionists? Why was there no word from the White House or anyone in the Trump Administration while MAGA marauders rampaged through the Capitol?
Where were the Homeland Security special forces without identification that had mysteriously descended on a Black Lives Matter demonstration in Portland, Oregon? Why did Homeland Security wait until the shards were being swept from the Capitol floor to show up?
A Page from an Old Playbook
“Whether he realizes it or not,” wrote Jeffery C. Billman (Orlando Weekly, September 9, 2020), “Trump has borrowed a page from the fascist playbook.
This is the truth: Whether he realizes it or not, Trump has borrowed a page from the fascist playbook.
Iām not referring to his well-documented authoritarianism or even his willingness to steal the election if he canāt win it legitimately. Nor am I suggesting that Trump is planning a genocide.
Iām talking specifically about inciting violence against leftist protesters.
Thatās how fascists claimed power in the 1920s and ā30s.
The Nazis sent Brownshirts to left-wing gatherings to provoke street fights and instigate chaos, most famously the Red Wedding rally in 1927, in which more than 100 people were injured. They then portrayed themselves as victims of leftist anarchy. Sound familiar?
The Memory of a Three-year old
Like Jeffery Billman, Views from the Edge has called attention to the borrowed playbooks, Mein Kampf and The Speeches of Hitler, perhaps too often. But I’m old. I remember. I am still in part the three-year old sitting around the dinner table with my mother and grandparents, listening to the evening radio broadcast. I was my grandson Elijah’s age, fearing my father would not make it home from his air base n the South Pacific. My grandparents were conservative Republicans. They didn’t like Franklin Delano Roosevelt, but he was their one and only President pledged to defend the Constitution against enemies foreign and domestic.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt spoke complete sentences and paragraphs from his wheelchair. He didn’t give instructions by code and silence. It would not have occurred to them that the president they didn’t like could be Domestic Enemy Number One.
By reason of Insanity and by reason of cowardice
Between now and January 2021 a man who belongs in the hospital for the criminally insane remains the only human being on the planet sworn to defend the U.S. Constitution against himself. More than 100 Members of the House of Representatives and six Senators who cannot plead “Not guilty by reason of insanity” will plead innocent return to their seats in the Capitol they have failed to preserve and protect. Given the opportunity to take action to remove their party’s leader, they will fail again to keep their oaths of office.
January 17, 2021
If January 6, 2021 was unprecedented and horrifying, January 17 may be worse.January 17 is the day the Proud Boys and Trump supporting comrades will return to the nation’s Capitol. The social chaos produced by ramped-up mob attack will become the president’s public reason to save the nation by invoking Marshall Law.
Cabinet Invokes 25th Amendment
What happens next is anybody’s guess. What might have happened appeared in a June, 2018 Views from the Edge commentary. Click Trump Cabinet Invokes 25th Amendment for a tongue-in-cheek description that was, in fact, fake news.
Gordon C. Stewart, Chaska, MN, author of Be Still! Departure from Collective Madness (2017, Wipf and Stock), available in kindle and paperback.
What happens next? South Dakota will secede as Trump holds an alternative inauguration in the Elipse. Trump will then establish a government in exile in SD.
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The state once represented by George McGovern. How quickly things change. And the new country will dynamite Mount Rushmore and carve Donald Trump’s face on the site originally intended to be the location for Mount Rushmore. And from the hills far away the voices of McGovern, Dennis Banks, and the real owners at Pine Ridge will be heard by those with ears to hear. šš¤«
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The trouble is, McGovern didnāt win the state. How did he win the Senate seat in the 1st place?
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Zuurdeeg sounds profound. Iāll have to look at him. Thanks Gordon
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Gary, this is a moment that’s hard to believe. My reflections have turned back to Willem Zuurdeeg and the Philosophy of Religion to help understand, or at least see more clearly, the dynamics at work in the psyche of Trumpism. Cruz is a leech who’ll such whatever blood will swell his ego.
I’ve writt about Zuurdeeg’s proposal that the human being is Homo-Loquens and Homo-Convictus, the being who speaks and who lives by the things that grasp us and secure us against our finitude. . We create the world through language. We secure our existence by housing convictions that are deeper than rationality can recognize, let alone analyze. White supremacy, nationalism, religion, culture, status and wealth to name a few. Convictions, you might say, are the nests in which we place security, meaning, and purpose. Enough for now. This stuff makes me tired as much as it stimulates my mind and heart.
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Zuurdeeg was one of kind. He was the eccentric philosopher who had one foot in analytical philosophy and Reformed theology. Man Before Chaos: Philosophy is Born in a Cry is the clearest window into his heart and mind. The notes of his last sermon “God Is Dead !” appear at the end of the book.
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Ordered Zuurdeegs “Man Before Chaos”.
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Wonderful!
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Very good Gordon. I cant believe this is happening & yet i can after all the evidence that has been piling up for 5 years. It almost seems that Cruz is engaging in damage control considering he initiated the “Steel Memo”(see Steel’s book) & is now having to prove to Trump he’s sorry about that. Of course he is trying to hijack Trump’s base too, but also hoping that the base doesn’t discover his own complicity in trying to snatch the GOP nomination from Trump 5 years ago.
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