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Doodley

(9,041 posts)
Fri Jun 26, 2020, 06:13 PM Jun 2020

The Trump presidency is all but over.

The huge surge in Covid cases means Trump's presidency cannot survive.

He threatened states if they didn't open, but that hasn't worked, as all the experts predicted. His only response is to keep saying it isn't that bad. It's because we do too much testing.

He isn't providing any solution. He's proven to all that he is a joke president. We have the worst Coronavirus crisis on the planet, and he has given up even trying.

He is mentally incapable of showing empathy to those affected and he simply doesn't understand anything as far as moving forward goes. He's a simpleton who thinks he knows better than the scientists.

This could still just be the start of this pandemic, and even the best scenario is grim until we have a president that takes bold and decisive action at federal level to address this crisis.

Donald Trump is just Tweeting crap and finding diversions to appeal to his base. That is the very best he can do when the nation needs a president to step up to the plate.

He will only continue to lose support as this virus causes more pain, death and economic hardship. It is over for Donald Trump and he knows it.

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The Trump presidency is all but over. (Original Post) Doodley Jun 2020 OP
logically, you are correct empedocles Jun 2020 #1
In a sane world with intelligent informed engaged voters. Pacifist Patriot Jun 2020 #4
As I always say; "Never underestimate the stupidity of the American voting public." n/t aggiesal Jun 2020 #19
From one fellow Cub fan to another.... dem4evah Jun 2020 #25
Mencken empedocles Jun 2020 #29
He's going down. Laelth Jun 2020 #2
It really is awful to ponder. SunSeeker Jun 2020 #21
Good summary. He'll spend the rest of his days blaming coronavirus and Democrats. KY_EnviroGuy Jun 2020 #3
Yep... dem4evah Jun 2020 #26
Hopefully, to interview Trump, the entertainment press will need prison visitor passes. NNadir Jun 2020 #46
Look, he's a con man. Think October Surprise from Don the Con's perspective: announce a vaccine... Hekate Jun 2020 #5
Possible, but unlikely. Caliman73 Jun 2020 #23
You don't understand. It only needs to be "true" for a few weeks, & timing is crucial. Too soon... Hekate Jun 2020 #40
Jan. 20th 2021. Not soon enough. demosincebirth Jun 2020 #6
Trump's loss of the Presidency is an existential threat to many DonaldsRump Jun 2020 #7
But her emails.... sellitman Jun 2020 #8
Trump has powerful people people that benefit .. Under The Radar Jun 2020 #9
What UTR said... not_the_one Jun 2020 #32
Excellent Post Dirty Socialist Jun 2020 #10
I won't count him out until I see the SS escorting him out of the Whitehouse doc03 Jun 2020 #11
At the very most he only has sarisataka Jun 2020 #12
Welcome to 2016. Ms. Toad Jun 2020 #13
I wish it was but in reality he plans on taking the office with the help of big money, china, russia yaesu Jun 2020 #14
Hate to pop your bubble but new polling showing Trump winning DIVINEprividence Jun 2020 #15
LOL! Pacifist Patriot Jun 2020 #24
He is a criminally vulnerable president if he leaves office. He's not going. johnthewoodworker Jun 2020 #16
More and more people will know of someone impacted by Covid-19 by Nov 3rd. lpbk2713 Jun 2020 #17
Yes, if there's a free and fair election, with no interference in swing states. VOX Jun 2020 #18
Unfortunately, it's over for a lot of innocents as well. SunSeeker Jun 2020 #20
It's not over when Fat Man is merely singed struggle4progress Jun 2020 #22
It will come down to a war. warmfeet Jun 2020 #27
Just two cautions here. MarianJack Jun 2020 #28
The Republicans refuse to wear masks in the hearing rooms. efhmc Jun 2020 #30
Shaves off even more support paleotn Jun 2020 #31
It's not over until or unless Biden is sworn in as President. Crunchy Frog Jun 2020 #33
He will quit. ashredux Jun 2020 #34
Trying to get rid of the ACA at this time is the DUMBEST move right now. BigmanPigman Jun 2020 #35
Until the election results are in not taking anything for granted Woodwizard Jun 2020 #36
I will be pleased when he is gone. SlogginThroughIt Jun 2020 #37
Yeah, you would think Catherine Vincent Jun 2020 #38
On second thought... Catherine Vincent Jun 2020 #39
As long as he's running, he can still win Dopers_Greed Jun 2020 #41
I heard Chris Haye bravely say he should resign kimbutgar Jun 2020 #42
Yeah, you would think.. I'm not counting Cha Jun 2020 #43
we will be over bdamomma Jun 2020 #44
The Idiot is desperate, and he needs more raw meat to throw at his rabid base. Hence why he & GOP onetexan Jun 2020 #45
I wish I felt that sure but you should get an earful of how mahina Jun 2020 #47

Pacifist Patriot

(24,652 posts)
4. In a sane world with intelligent informed engaged voters.
Fri Jun 26, 2020, 06:26 PM
Jun 2020

But that being the case, he wouldn't be president in the first place. So here we are.

 

dem4evah

(75 posts)
25. From one fellow Cub fan to another....
Fri Jun 26, 2020, 07:41 PM
Jun 2020

I think that saying has been around for quite some time. This is the same country that saw California vote in Arnold Schwarzenegger as Governor and the same with Minnesota and Jesse Ventura. LOTS of People really don't give a shit IMO...up until now, millions of people have truly thought "it doesn't matter" and either A) Don't vote or B) put in a shit heel like we have now. So, this is some serious short term pain but in the end maybe they'll be long term gain. Maybe folks will realize elections and good government actually matter.

empedocles

(15,751 posts)
29. Mencken
Fri Jun 26, 2020, 08:06 PM
Jun 2020

' H.L. Mencken is credited with the famous quote “No one ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American public.”

KY_EnviroGuy

(14,488 posts)
3. Good summary. He'll spend the rest of his days blaming coronavirus and Democrats.
Fri Jun 26, 2020, 06:21 PM
Jun 2020

We'll have a huge celebration the day he's gone but the part I dread is the press still giving him audience and credibility in the years after.

The press just can't seem to get enough of his entertainment value.......

 

dem4evah

(75 posts)
26. Yep...
Fri Jun 26, 2020, 07:45 PM
Jun 2020

they almost act like they're the punching bag in an abusive relationship. The worse he acts and the more he abuses them, the more they grovel and keep coming back. GD joke he isn't gone by now. Yet, he still portrays them as 'the enemy of the people' and every other lame gas lighting, BS quip. Thanks to Fox and all the Dbag 'both siders' he has in his pocket like Chuck Todd, we are where we are, which isn't a very good place.

Hekate

(90,558 posts)
5. Look, he's a con man. Think October Surprise from Don the Con's perspective: announce a vaccine...
Fri Jun 26, 2020, 06:33 PM
Jun 2020

Announce on October 1 that the vaccine is here and that he, Trump, has saved the country while all the world envies us. Roll out this staggering lie like all his other staggering lies. He only needs for it to be believed by enough chumps until election day.

I'm sorry -- I never thought I could be this cynical, but this is what Trump has done to me.

Caliman73

(11,725 posts)
23. Possible, but unlikely.
Fri Jun 26, 2020, 07:32 PM
Jun 2020

I totally agree he is going to try something, but a vaccine by October would be a major flop.

It would not be supported by anything scientific. We are looking to be at more then 200,000 deaths by September, and we are talking about milder weather and more people having to be indoors. Flu Season and Coronavirus together, Unless there is a return to Shelter in Place now, we are going to see continual rise in both new cases, and deaths.

He'd have to introduce the vaccine now, to have any time to see whether it is effective or not. He has very little credibility with anyone outside his craziest followers. His efforts at having massive rallies last week showed that people aren't really trusting him about their safety.


He will definitely try to do something to influence the election like an October surprise, but a vaccine hoax would blow up in his face in my opinion.

Hekate

(90,558 posts)
40. You don't understand. It only needs to be "true" for a few weeks, & timing is crucial. Too soon...
Fri Jun 26, 2020, 09:08 PM
Jun 2020

Too long before the election, and too many journalists can investigate and too many terrified government scientists can be persuaded to speak the truth.

The con has to move fast, give his base a lift of hope (Quick! Before any more of the suckers get sick!) and pull in the undecideds who couldn't bring themselves to vote for Hillary last time (Look! He's not as bad as all that, in fact he's a hero! ---and also before they get sick).

See how that could work?

DonaldsRump

(7,715 posts)
7. Trump's loss of the Presidency is an existential threat to many
Fri Jun 26, 2020, 06:34 PM
Jun 2020

Both in the US (like McConnell and L. Graham) and internationally (folks like Putin).

We must not, for one second, lose sight of that. Many people will be going to jail and/or lose tons of money if Trump loses.

All those powers will fight like hell, legally AND illegally, to keep him in power to avoid that.

Under The Radar

(3,401 posts)
9. Trump has powerful people people that benefit ..
Fri Jun 26, 2020, 06:43 PM
Jun 2020

...from him being in office and they do not care if you feel that they are not playing fair or may be cheating.
Trumps campaign was aided by Russian oligarchs who directed Paul Manifort to pull levers within the campaign and GOP. Coordinated with Wikileaks through Roger Stone
All of it caught by the FBI, Michael Flynn pleads guilty proven by Mueller....slam dunk right? We had the entire administration doin time. Man named Bill Barr sweeps it all under the rug by breaking the law further and not even Congress can get witnesses or documents that may hold the truth, but they are allowed to testify in their own profit making book. Like it never happened. In a nutshell, Russian placed a man in the White House, now he is laughing at us and paying bounty to have US troops killed in Syria and Afghanistan.
How to stop it? Well taking them to court to appeal and appeal only allows time for more destruction.
My suggestion is to not listen to this landslide bull shit and Get to work on removing all of the republicans.

 

not_the_one

(2,227 posts)
32. What UTR said...
Fri Jun 26, 2020, 08:18 PM
Jun 2020

If Putin, the turd's hand picked henchmen and the turd's republican enablers aren't held to account, they'll do it again. Hoping that the courts will save us COULD work, if we had decades to LET it work. That is not the reality we face. The constant delay is a TACTIC to exhaust and fatigue us. It is the equivalent of appealing (judge shopping) until you get the desire you want. Not a desire for the proper outcome. The turd has now stacked enough courts that one can be found, as long as they continue to appeal and appeal and appeal. The Supreme Court can no longer be expected to do the right thing.

If they get away with this perversion of our democratic experiment, we are done. It's Fork Time.

Over the years I have whined and complained about the "democratic establishment". (yes, I know it's a no-no on the DU.) And it was one of the main reasons that Biden was 3rd or 4th on my list of preferables. (hmmmm.... Preferables vs deplorables...? )

We in the democratic party are so proud of our individual independent streak that we ARE the proverbial "herding cats" party. That is both a strength, and a weakness.

We MUST make sure our democratic establishment has what it takes to deal with this situation once and for all. Continually letting things slide due to infighting and independence is WHY we are where we are. We have to learn to focus AFTER we are in power, and get things done.

Biden, whom I support now with every fiber of my being, HAS said that he WILL hold those responsible, accountable. We just need to make sure that he knows how strongly we feel about it.

We also need to make sure that those who have been punished for coming forward, are made whole. Actually, we need to use HIS playbook and UNDO every single piece of legislation he has rammed through, AND remove every person he has appointed to ANY office. It is called "collateral damage". You align yourself with a turd, you will have the stench of a turd.

And WE don't like smelling a turd.

sarisataka

(18,494 posts)
12. At the very most he only has
Fri Jun 26, 2020, 07:01 PM
Jun 2020

Four and a half years in office.

Predictions of his end started the day he announced he was running. The one thing the hundreds, if not thousands, of predictions have in common is that they all have been wrong.

Ms. Toad

(33,996 posts)
13. Welcome to 2016.
Fri Jun 26, 2020, 07:09 PM
Jun 2020

Nothing here that we didn't know or wouldn't have predicted in 2016. He won anyway.

Don't take victory for granted.

yaesu

(8,020 posts)
14. I wish it was but in reality he plans on taking the office with the help of big money, china, russia
Fri Jun 26, 2020, 07:12 PM
Jun 2020

gop dirty tricks and his brain washed minions. We are dealing with a lifetime criminal who has the tools to fight democracy. Its going to take a hard win to beat the fascists.

 

DIVINEprividence

(443 posts)
15. Hate to pop your bubble but new polling showing Trump winning
Fri Jun 26, 2020, 07:15 PM
Jun 2020

Psyche! We are kicking his ass up and down the sidewalk.

lpbk2713

(42,738 posts)
17. More and more people will know of someone impacted by Covid-19 by Nov 3rd.
Fri Jun 26, 2020, 07:20 PM
Jun 2020


And that will have a strong bearing on the way they vote, regardless of party affiliation.

VOX

(22,976 posts)
18. Yes, if there's a free and fair election, with no interference in swing states.
Fri Jun 26, 2020, 07:21 PM
Jun 2020

45 went down in 2016 by 3 million votes. But within the swing states, especially the Rust Belt and Dairyland areas, there was likely interference... just enough to put the fascist asshole over the top by a whisker via the Electoral College (which remains 45’s sole route to potential victory).

Trump’s true believers don’t give a damn for the law, they’ve acted beyond it time and time again. I fully expect them to be in true form during the 2020 election (if it’s not canceled by fiat). Anything and everything can still occur— interference, voter suppression, meddling with vote counts, intimidation, even violence— nothing’s in the bag when lawless zealots are in control. Consider everything that’s occurred in the past 3 1/2 years, and there is zero assurance that 45 and his feral cult will act fairly in the 2020 election.

Not to be a wet blanket on a good thread. I just believe that one should not get into a mindset of comfort or overconfidence when it comes to this election. Regardless of the polls, Republicans will do anything/everything to maintain power.

Democrats have to gear up and maintain a superhuman effort to make sure the monsters are engulfed by a blue tsunami, one massive enough to wash over any interference. I’ll breathe easier when the fascists are completely OUT of office come January 2021. (Then comes the defensive battle, which is related, but another topic.)

warmfeet

(3,321 posts)
27. It will come down to a war.
Fri Jun 26, 2020, 07:49 PM
Jun 2020

Sorry to say, but we are headed for our second, not very civil, war.

Prepare accordingly!

I do not say this lightly. Nor do I say this in the hope it will happen - I hope to be very wrong. I say this as a realization that our first civil war, apparently, never actually ended.

I'm a Union person myself. Always will be.

MarianJack

(10,237 posts)
28. Just two cautions here.
Fri Jun 26, 2020, 07:57 PM
Jun 2020

One, Dolt45 will get 100% of the Kremlin vote.

Two, Donnie boy doesn't have supporters, he has worshipers...sick, stupid and pathetic worshipers.

RESIST!

efhmc

(14,723 posts)
30. The Republicans refuse to wear masks in the hearing rooms.
Fri Jun 26, 2020, 08:07 PM
Jun 2020

We have no hope of getting out of this any time soon.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/10142524334 Edited to add this.

paleotn

(17,884 posts)
31. Shaves off even more support
Fri Jun 26, 2020, 08:09 PM
Jun 2020

Recently he's cracking the magical 60% disapproval. That's the thing about breathtakingly incompetent people. When faced with a crises, they react incompetently, making things worse. Which makes them react even more incompetently. And on and on. Any competent policy is strictly from sheer chance. Problem is, we're all circling the bowl along with him.

Crunchy Frog

(26,578 posts)
33. It's not over until or unless Biden is sworn in as President.
Fri Jun 26, 2020, 08:18 PM
Jun 2020

Encouraging complacency is not a good idea IMO.

BigmanPigman

(51,567 posts)
35. Trying to get rid of the ACA at this time is the DUMBEST move right now.
Fri Jun 26, 2020, 08:25 PM
Jun 2020

Jared must have advised him on that brilliant idea.

Woodwizard

(837 posts)
36. Until the election results are in not taking anything for granted
Fri Jun 26, 2020, 08:28 PM
Jun 2020

too many got complacent last time thinking the clown would not be elected let's not repeat that.

 

SlogginThroughIt

(1,977 posts)
37. I will be pleased when he is gone.
Fri Jun 26, 2020, 08:31 PM
Jun 2020

I don’t mean from the white house. And no I am not calling for violence. I just will be happy when nature takes its course and removes that disgusting creature from the earth. However long it takes for that to happen it may be the only time I ever take pleasure in knowing that a human has passed.

I don’t hate anyone else but I fucking HATE this man.

Catherine Vincent

(34,486 posts)
39. On second thought...
Fri Jun 26, 2020, 08:51 PM
Jun 2020

Maybe now that I just read where Putin offered Afghans bounties to kill US soldiers and they basically did nothing once they found out?

kimbutgar

(21,055 posts)
42. I heard Chris Haye bravely say he should resign
Fri Jun 26, 2020, 09:11 PM
Jun 2020

I wish the numbers of tv commentators would start saying this out loud. And also Democratic politicians.

Cha

(296,848 posts)
43. Yeah, you would think.. I'm not counting
Fri Jun 26, 2020, 09:12 PM
Jun 2020

on anything until he's kicked off the grounds of the WH.

That's just me.. I'm that way with every election.

bdamomma

(63,799 posts)
44. we will be over
Fri Jun 26, 2020, 09:21 PM
Jun 2020

if we don't get this POS behind bars. Assault on all of us, our country and our soldiers. Repigs are done get the hook please.

onetexan

(13,020 posts)
45. The Idiot is desperate, and he needs more raw meat to throw at his rabid base. Hence why he & GOP
Fri Jun 26, 2020, 09:27 PM
Jun 2020

are trying to recall Obamacare in the courts.

mahina

(17,620 posts)
47. I wish I felt that sure but you should get an earful of how
Sat Jun 27, 2020, 04:23 PM
Jun 2020

His fans think.

https://billmoyers.com/story/bill-moyers-talks-with-jeffrey-sharlet-about-tulsa-trump-and-america/

New Podcast: Trump’s Grotesque Tulsa Speech and the Cult of Trump
Bill Moyers talks with journalist Jeff Sharlet, whose reporting for Vanity Fair describes how Trump the orator has turned his re-election campaign into a militant crusade fueled by conspiracy theories and rhetoric that incites violence.


Welcome to Moyers on Democracy. Why do some Christians speak of Donald Trump as the “Wolf King”? Why do they think some Democrats are cannibals? Why did secular journalists and pundits describe the president’s speech in Tulsa as “incoherent” when his followers think it made perfect sense? Bill Moyers talks with Jeff Sharlet, whose book THE FAMILY revealed the truth about a Christian fellowship at the heart of American power – and whose reporting for VANITY FAIR describes how Trump the orator has turned his campaign into a militant crusade. Here now is Bill Moyers.

BILL MOYERS: Jeff Sharlet, I’m really pleased to be talking to you.

JEFF SHARLET: Thank you, Bill. Thanks for having me.

BILL MOYERS: Let’s start with the president’s rally in Tulsa. You’ve been to a number of Trump’s rallies starting in 2016. And every report you’ve written has been a flare in the dark. Was this one any different?

JEFF SHARLET: I believe it was. The fact that he could not turn out his numbers the way he wanted to. He predicted 100,000. The arena held 19,000. And he got 6,000. That doesn’t mean those people have abandoned him. But it means that they weren’t motivated enough. And I think Tulsa could mark a turning point. He responded to that like a cornered raccoon. There’s times when he’s disappointed and he sort of comes out and sulks and then there’s times when he comes out and snarls. And this was the latter. He gave what I believe was the most rhetorically violent speech I’ve seen.

BILL MOYERS: That was my impression too. I kept writing words on my notebook that were fake news tropes – animals, referring to immigrants, bad people out there, thugs. He went right on as if he put all his arrows in one bow and let them go at once.

JEFF SHARLET: And I think that’s when autocratic tendencies are gonna become most dangerous. We forget he still has the full arsenal of the US government at his command and it is at his command. It seems extreme to say, but I don’t think it’s outside the realm of possibility to imagine a Tiananmen Square kind of response should the situation arise. And I think that’s because he recognizes he’s in battle. I like what you say about sort of pulling out every arrow of the quiver. All these moments have been there before, but they were combined with a kind of explicitness. I haven’t heard them all in one speech before like this. The one thing that actually really caught me was this strange phrase, “After birth execution,” claiming that if Biden was president the government would be paying for after birth execution: killing babies. And if you really believe Democrats were gonna do that, if you really believe they weren’t– we’re not talking abortion, actually killing babies out in the world — what retaliation wouldn’t be justified?

BILL MOYERS: What do you think that evoked in that audience? Because the audience certainly came alive again there.

JEFF SHARLET: I reported on Trump rallies in 2016 and then 2020. Both times I was interested most of all in what the role of religion and religious-like structures were playing in his rallies. And in 2016 one of the things that really struck me– the first time I heard it at one of these rallies was someone saying, “You know what the Democrats are really up to.” And I had heard all the conspiracy theories. The Pizzagate conspiracy theories about human trafficking, child trafficking. This took it to another level. They said, “They’re actually cannibals. They eat children.” I said, this person must be mentally ill. This person must be fringe. But then I kept encountering that idea again and again. And now that’s moved the whole range of possibilities. So when Trump says plain out Biden supports post-birth execution, he is signaling to that audience that is ready to receive the message that your darkest fears, your most twisted fantasies of what your political enemies are up to, it’s all real. This is a life or death battle.

BILL MOYERS: There was a very bizarre passage when he was obviously stoking sexual fears. You called it in your commentary on the speech, “A rape fantasy.”

DONALD TRUMP: It’s one o’clock in the morning and a very tough, I’ve used the word on occasion, a very tough hombre is breaking into the window of a young woman whose husband is away as a traveling salesman or whatever he may do.

JEFF SHARLET: That’s an old racist fantasy. The kind of racialized and racist fear in America. The idea of, for white people, of a dark-skinned man of supposedly savage appetite hurting your women. Now pay attention to who that’s targeted toward. It’s saying to the woman, “This is going to happen to you.” And it’s saying to the man, “While you’re away. You are out honorably trying to do business and this tough hombre–” he’s saying: I know the way that people say that this is a racist word and, even knowing that, I’m gonna use this word. This goes right back to the way he launched his campaign with talking about Mexican rapists. Rapist was another word that he used in the Tulsa speech. And it’s sort of a staple. It’s one of the things that bothers me about so much of the coverage of Trump speeches. They pull out the political line but don’t pay attention to the density of references to sex crimes that are such a staple of his speeches. The way he’s speaking to this sort of terror that rape is there. And it struck me as a sort of vintage pornographic scenario coming out of Trump’s lurid imagination. He’s both activating the titillating, the lurid, sexualized fantasy. And then allowing you to wallow in it if that’s your inclination, and also at the same time feel righteous because you’re opposing it. And he does throughout the speech.

BILL MOYERS: And immigrants have once again, as in 2016, animals, that description showed up several times in the course of an hour and 40-minute speech. They’re animals.

JEFF SHARLET: Animals. Exactly. He said, I got in a lotta trouble for using this. But I’m gonna use it. And then he talks about animals who I even feel uncomfortable sort of describing. Our victim is always an innocent young woman. And the race of the attacker is always described. It’s not the race of the victim. And in doing so he makes that person implicitly white. So an innocent young woman, that’s a white woman. Sometimes he says a blonde woman. In a lot of his speeches, he’ll say beautiful, young, blonde girl. And these animals– apparently he’s talking about a particular crime where they kill her. And then he takes some time describing this crime that these people have allegedly committed. And again, saying let’s wallow in the disgusting detail, saying that they cut these young women up with a knife to draw out the pain. That’s also a staple of his speeches or increasingly a staple. It wasn’t in 2016. Increasingly the description of really grotesque violent murders committed by so-called animals, who are always a racial other, against innocent young women. Sometimes he talks about decapitation, sometimes he talks about carving out hearts and eating them. Sometimes he talks about beatings and killings with baseball bats. I mean, it’s a horror movie. So many of my colleagues in the political press don’t really report on this kind of material because they don’t see it as politics. And they’re right, in a sense. It’s not politics. But it’s what matters in those speeches.

BILL MOYERS: But it is politics. You’re collecting a constituency. You’re organizing your followers around the tropes of hate and bigotry and the purpose is to get them to the polls in November. It seems to me basic politics. And it’s not new.

JEFF SHARLET: No, it’s not new. He’s very good at it. And after that Tulsa speech I think because a lot of people hadn’t watched Trump speeches before– so much of the press when they report on Trump rallies, he puts them in a metal pen in the middle of the arena. And it’s a prop. Why anyone would agree as a reporter to do this, I don’t know. Because you become a prop for this sort of wrestling match like moment when he points to them. They’re the heel. That’s the bad guy in wrestling. And at certain point he calls them scum, liars, the worst people on earth. And the crowd turns. And a lotta people give them the finger and they scream at CNN. It’s the biggest hate line of the night, usually, the loudest line is hating on the media. So you don’t actually get out into the crowd and experience how the speech is working. And when you do, you realize that what sounds to a rational observer like contradiction is actually what I think of as sort of a double signal in Trump’s rhetoric. He simultaneously telling you the official story and he’ll read from the teleprompter and some statistics and so on. And there’s almost a performance of boredom with these numbers. And then he looks up and he says, let me let you in on a real secret. And sometimes it’s a so-called comic routine, mocking an enemy. And sometimes it’s one of these graphic horror stories. So when people saw that Tulsa speech and they said, “Oh and he was incoherent and it was a bad speech,” that was a masterful speech. I think that was an extremely effective speech.

BILL MOYERS: I did too. The press, highly focused on the smaller crowd that turned out, people forget that seven million people watched that speech live on Fox News. There were so many code words. For example, what do you make of that sentence, “They–” whoever they is, “They,” the people who control Biden, “want to punish your thoughts.”

JEFF SHARLET: That was a real direct shout-out to QAnon.

BILL MOYERS: QAnon is what?

JEFF SHARLET: QAnon is a network of conspiracy theories that is really at the heart of Trump’s base. The idea sort of grew out of that Pizzagate conspiracy theory that Hillary Clinton was running a child trafficking ring out of a pizzeria in Washington. And a man took this very seriously and traveled from North Carolina to Washington with an assault rifle and opened fire. Thank God, didn’t hurt anybody. And out of this grew this sort of whole conspiracy world, how bad are the Democrats? Well, they are trafficking humans. And what is special about Trump, and here’s where it gets really interesting, the idea is that Trump knows all about this and knows more than he can say. And you can get clues to this through this figure called Q who leaves messages on these anonymous message boards like 8chan and 4chan that tell you that this everything Trump is doing is really part of this larger plan to drain the swamp. That one of these days indictments are gonna come down, Obama and Hillary will be arrested for treason as will thousands of others and that this has all been in the works. And that everything that Trump does, anything that you think is clumsy is actually a clue. That when Trump uses a typo in a tweet, this is actually his way of signaling what is to come. And that he will sometimes give signals, who knows if at this point he’s doing it deliberately, the symbol of this is the okay sign. Just the, you hold up your thumb and your finger and so on. The okay sign. Also sort of a white supremacist symbol. Trump happens to use that. He always has. That’s sort of a hand gesture he has. But, of course, they read that as affirmation. In Tulsa, really amped it up. And one thing, he said the word control 11 times. And puppet twice. Talking about these unnamed powers that control Biden. The sinister, dark forces. This is foundational to the QAnon conspiracy theory. Emphasizing, again and again and again, that Biden was under some kind of mysterious, dark control. That was fairly new.

BILL MOYERS: It is effective politics because you say that you have spoken with dozens of Trump supporters who believe that Democratic establishment primarily serves as a cover for child sex trafficking.

JEFF SHARLET: Yeah. And I have to say– I mean, over the reporting this story, and over the years, a significant minority of them were former Democrats. They weren’t high information Democrats, I’d put it that way. But they were Democratic voters who voted for Obama. And now they’re voting for Trump. And they’ve gone from voting for Obama to believing that Obama is part of a child trafficking ring. That’s a pretty radical shift. And that should tell us something about the effectiveness of Trump as demagogue. He’s good at what he does. This is what we have to recognize. What he does is repugnant, it’s crass, it’s crude, it’s evil. But he’s very good at it. And consoling ourselves by saying, oh what a moron, et cetera– that’s setting ourselves up for four more years or, as he likes to say maybe eight, maybe 16 of Trump.

BILL MOYERS: There’s a startling scene in your major piece in the new VANITY FAIR, in which you describe a Trump follower with whom you’re talking who suddenly pops up his Trump mask, bends over and begins sniffing the wet blacktop like a hound. And another supporter cries out, “Creepy Joe, creepy Joe.”

JEFF SHARLET: It was fairly new to me. I mean, I certainly knew Joe Biden’s reputation as an inappropriately handsy guy. But I had not heard before that moment this idea of Biden as a child molester. And the way in Trump world they pass around these video clips, maybe here is Biden kind of leaning over a child and they say, “Look, he’s– he’s sniffing the child.” So when this Trump supporter starts doing this imitation, the other Trump supporter who’s there immediately knows who it is. There’s no confusion. If you’re pretending to be sniffing, you’re Joe Biden. And again, we wanna pay attention to what’s happening here and one of the difficulties of that kind of violent rhetoric is that before the violence has begun, to describe it as such seems extreme. And after the violence has happened it’s too late. If we become students of genocide we notice the ways in which political enemies become dehumanized and described in the most ugliest terms as committing the most unforgivable crimes. The idea that your political enemies are not just people who have policies that you think are harebrained, but that they are child molesters or maybe even child eaters. That they are not just a threat to democracy. That’s mild. That they are absolute murderers in the most literal and grotesque and sort of satanic sense. That’s the rhetoric that mobilizes killing violence. That’s what I heard Trump doing in Tulsa. There was one line in which he says, you know, we come to November 3rd. He doesn’t quite say what happens after that. Not after November 3rd. He says, “You know what to do. You know what to do.”

DONALD TRUMP: We have to go to the polls on November 3rd and the rest you know what to do. You know what to do.

JEFF SHARLET: And his followers heard it. I can’t speak to his inner motivations. But the way that language works is to say that if on November 3rd if I’m not declared the winner, you know what to do. That’s where the violence begins. And that language has primed them. If these child molesters, these cannibals, these child killers try to steal this election, you know what to do.

BILL MOYERS: Let me pause here a moment, Jeff, and say you write that the president is making the American dream into a fetish for revenge. How so?

JEFF SHARLET: What happens when you go to a Trump rally– and this is where– it’s sort of like a ritual. It’s a combination of his tone in 2016 evolving over time. The prosperity gospel, the idea of success, of winning, of making America great again, that’s always there. And that’s the sort of right-wing, very hyper-capitalist idea of the American dream. But it’s still about in America anyone can succeed. And that premise is always there with Trump for his followers. They look at him with his own private plane and he’s so wealthy and they love trading stories about how he doesn’t even take a salary and he doesn’t need to do this. That’s evidence of his sincerity. He doesn’t need the presidential salary. He’s got so much money. And so you take that element of the American dream. He is at the pinnacle of success. And what does he talk about? He talks only about revenge on his enemies. He says you hit me, I hit back twice as hard. Ten times as hard. 100 times as hard. Always escalating it. The speech becomes more and more and more about how we hurt others. So you’ve taken this sort of thing. You’re drawn in by the get rich scheme. He must know something. And what does the successful man know? Punishment, pain, hurting the enemy. That’s how you succeed in his distorted version of the American dream.

BILL MOYERS: So, the enemy becomes not just Democrats, but demons.

JEFF SHARLET: The enemy is Democrats, demons. I think one of the things that it’s sort of taken me a while to understand, the media have a special role in the demonology of Trumpism. I think, given the centrality of racism to Trumpism, I think most of us had sort of assumed that the enemy within– and authoritarian systems always need an enemy within, that’s how you can sort of justify control – that the enemy within was immigrants, undocumented people and so on. They are certainly hated. But the real enemy within is in this demonological system is the media, is the press. Partly because if you have a racialized view of the world, you imagine immigrants as being identifiable. Well, the norm– an American you think is white. And you can tell an other because they’re not white. CNN reporters could look like anybody. Anyone is vulnerable to becoming a reporter. They are functioning in that demonology much the way that Jews functioned in Czarist Russia or gay people, but at a heightened level as this sort of invisible enemy. And that anything that you hear from them, of course, is false. Literally the devil whispering to you, sort of in this very cult-like way, narrowing down who can you trust. You can only trust Trump. He’s the only one who is doing right by you.

BILL MOYERS: I was born in Oklahoma and I have to tell you it did hit me every time they responded almost with a collective orgasm when he referred to fake news. And then he came right out and said the press includes the most dishonest people in the world. And the crowd went nuts. And as you’ve wrote in one of your pieces that one of the most popular t-shirt at these rallies is a cartoon of Trump urinating on the CNN logo. And then there’s another that reads, according to you, “Rope. Tree. Journalist. Some Assembly Required.” And in this particular time of heightened racial tension, that imagery is so ugly and so mean-spirited, it just shook me a little bit as I watched my fellow Oklahomans seem to take joy in it, seem to salivate over it. What’s your own sense of why people who love Trump hate the press?

JEFF SHARLET: I mean, Trump has taken to denouncing Fox News lately too. Ultimately, you can only trust Trump and everything else is gonna be fable. You saw in that Tulsa rally, he came out, he was sticking to the teleprompter at first. He didn’t have the crowd really moving too much. I think he realized he was losing them. So he starts doing a very cruel, mean-spirited imitation of a CNN reporter. And the crowd just roars. And now he’s got ’em and he never looks back. There’s a way of looking at this– and I don’t wanna give any positive connotation. But there’s a way of this is sort of building communion and community. I hate the press, you hate the press. Let’s hate them together. That’s something we can do together as an expression of our identity. So he’ll go on for a while. It gets the loudest response. Number two is guns, number three is God. But loudest is hating the press. When he says, “They’re the enemy of the people,” he means it.

BILL MOYERS: And your reporting expresses so vividly what I felt watching on television this rally that he was filling them with fear of what’s happening around them. And then presenting him, himself, as the one who could deliver them from all evil. That he’s the one who has come to deliver us from this evil of pedophilia and cannibalism by Democrats with children and raping of women and all that. Look to me, I’m the one who can lead you to the promised land. Am I overstating that?

JEFF SHARLET: You’re really not at all. The con-artist in Trump understands that if you say “I’m the only one who can do this,” there’s gonna be a certain number of people who are gonna respond by saying, “Well, really? Well, okay, if you say so.” You and I hear that and we think what an absurd claim. But the conman knows he doesn’t have to persuade everybody. He just needs a percentage. A percentage. He says, no, I’m the tallest. I’m the biggest. I’m the bestest. And they say, okay, well, you wouldn’t lie. So it must be true. He’s so effectively set up a horrifying space. That’s also I think why he wanted that rally. He wanted the rally inside the arena ’cause he likes to have the camera sort of swiveling around and so on, but he also likes a suggestion that he’s creating a temple, a sanctuary. Let me describe to you the horrors that are happening outside. I went to a rally in Hershey, Pennsylvania, not that far from Philadelphia. And he’s describing how these Democrat cities are deliberately finding rapists and so on that they can release from their prisons and they can send out into the countryside to harm, quote, “Real Americans.” But don’t worry because right now you are in the arena with Trump. Right now, the great man will protect you. So let me heighten the danger out there to also heighten your sense of security under my protection.

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BILL MOYERS: And there’s that moment in the speech when he waved his hand over the crowd, almost as if he were blessing them, and he said, “You are the elite.”

DONALD TRUMP: By the way, you’re the elite. They’re not the elite. You’re the elite.

BILL MOYERS: What did that say to you?

JEFF SHARLET: That’s part of why I wanted to describe this as a kind of distorted American Gnosticism, that very old Christian heresy which was also built on an idea of simultaneously denouncing the elites of the worldly church, supposedly corrupt, and constructing a new elite of those who have secret knowledge. So if you’re a follower of f QAnon, you don’t experience yourself as someone who just accepts what you’re told. The idea is that you have participated in what they call the Great Awakening. That your eyes are opened and that you understand the way things are through the power of your perception. You have looked hard. And many of these people have. Many of these people have devoted more hours to research – it is research of a variety – than they ever have before. It’s an intellectual awakening for them as much as anything else – this idea that you can learn things. Now what they’re learning is problematic. But they’re still in this process. So when he’s saying new elite, he’s now speaking to that evolution and QAnon core of his base. This idea that you know something that other people don’t. That’s also I think a way of him mobilizing what he needs to hold onto power, which is not the majority. He needs 30% to hold onto power. A very, very active 30%. I would argue to favor someone who is canny enough to manipulate a minority of the population, then 30%, 40% will do it. And it’s increasingly become a mainstream question to ask, whether he wins or loses, how do we know will leave the White House? And I think he’s leaving the door open for that possibility now. You know, the very day after Tulsa he said the 2020 election will be rigged. He’s setting it up right now. So any result that doesn’t favor him is a false result. And perhaps enables him to say, I’m not leaving. Make me.

BILL MOYERS: You’ve given an extraordinary insight. You’re talking to this pastor in Bossier City, Louisiana right across the border from Texas, 14,000 people waiting for another rally to begin. And this guy, very friendly, apparently, starts talking to you about his belief that Trump is on a mission from God. And you remind us that the Christian right movement is mightier now than it was under Bush or Reagan. And you say he has promised them, quote, “The thrilling promise of ‘spiritual war’ with dark and hidden powers.” That Trump will lead them to the “eradication of America’s enemies within.” Once upon a time, I would’ve laughed at the prospect of a political leader in this country could do it. But not now.

JEFF SHARLET: In 2008 I wrote a book called THE FAMILY about a long-standing kind of genuinely elite Christian conservative political movement. I title a chapter in that book called “The F Word.” Now this is a group that back in its early days openly collaborated with Nazis. The F word was fascism, of course, and I argued, you know what, there’s more than one kind of bad under the sun. And I don’t think fascism is actually possible in America. And actually, one of the reasons I said I didn’t think fascism was possible in America is evangelicalism is too strong. Evangelicalism might have an authoritarian streak. But you can’t have the cult of personality around a human leader because there’s always Jesus. I was wrong. I do think that what Trump has shown is that fascism is possible in America. And by fascism I don’t mean in the general sense, you know lefties and liberals like myself sometimes describe anyone bad. You know, George W. Bush wasn’t a fascist. He just wasn’t. I don’t even think Trump was at the beginning, but now he is approaching it. That’s been transformational for the American Christian right which always did have this sort of circuit breaker that prevented them from going full-fascist which was their reverence for God as a supernatural being. And now they’re willing to put their money entirely on an actual person, Trump, and to build it around his personality, and to build it around this man and his capability for violence and revenge. That’s a theological transformation. That’s a big, big step. Everyone has emphasized the transactional nature of Trump’s relationship with the Christian right. They even have a parable about it. This parable comes from a man named Lance Wallnau who’s one of Trump’s evangelical advisors who says, you know, most Christians misunderstand Christianity. They look at Jesus and he came for the sheep and so on. But the leader of the family says, “But what about the wolves? Who’s taking care of the wolves?” And they said, “This is what our calling is, is to go out to the wolves. And when you find amongst the wolves, you find the leader of the pack. The strongest wolf. The one whom he calls the “Wolf King”. And you go to that Wolf King and you say, ‘I come representing an even greater power, God.’ And if you align yourself with me you will have all the power. And then the Wolf King becomes your ally and the wolf becomes your tool and the Wolf King does this because it’s a good deal.” That in a nutshell is the deal Trump made with the Christian right. This is a pet, this is what they call him. The Wolf King.

BILL MOYERS: You write, “The joy of a Trump rally is not partisan; it’s the ecstasy of liberation. It’s the convert’s conviction that they have transcended compromise and coalition, that they have entered into the light, undiluted and pure.” And that seems to me to go right to the heart of so many of the people you talk to at these rallies. You talk to a woman who says that this is “spiritual warfare.” One pastor tells you there are secret murders everywhere, pedophiles and evil. And he loves Trump because God has chosen Trump for this hour. He’s God’s champion, he says, a fighter, a counter-puncher. I mean, that’s more than politics. That’s a crusade.

JEFF SHARLET: It’s very much a crusade. And of course, the bible’s filled with warriors. And so, it’s very easy for a devout person if you take the step of thinking, all right, God is all powerful. Trump’s president, then God must want him to be president. And God wants someone like this to be president. What does God want now? He wants someone who hits back, as Trump says. You know, one for an hour such as this. And post-partisan is important too because, again, that’s seen as evidence of his sincerity. Trump attacked the Republican Party. That was a hostile takeover of the party. And he still does it. Almost every rally. Not the one in Tulsa. He invokes the Bush family for boos. Talks about the Clintons and Bushs. And the crowd boos them both. And that’s the idea that he is above this. Now this is sort of old, by the book kind of fascism. That he is offering a kind of unity that is above party. And the fact that he is not particularly loyal to the Republican Party is evidence that he’s not serving the Republican Party, who must he be serving? Well, he must be serving God. ‘Cause who’s above party? You know? So you had this sort of ascending hierarchy. And Trump is up there with the angels.

BILL MOYERS: You meet another pastor. He tells you that Trump is using COVID-19 field hospitals as a cover to rescue children from sex trafficking. You talked to one woman who seems genuinely compassionate, from your own description, who once ran a home for abused children in Haiti until after the earthquake the Clintons and their cronies, in her version, ruined the country’s economy. And now she’s telling you at one of these rallies reluctantly, shaking with tears, you say, “I’m going to say it, they…” meaning the Clintons and the Democrats, “I’m going to say it. They eat the children.” But you go onto write, Jeff, this woman may be closer to the new center of American life than you are. What are you saying?

JEFF SHARLET: This has long been I think my critique of the way in which American liberalism has responded to conservatism. We as liberals and progressives and leftists imagine ourselves as more or less at the center of things. And that our most elite learning institutions are the places you go to learn expertise in power and so on. That was true at a time in America. I wrote this story for VANITY FAIR magazine, I think circulation’s over a million, which is pretty big for a magazine these days. And it was very much an establishment magazine, in a sense. It’s a grand old flagship magazine of Condé Nast, one of the big magazine corporations. And this woman that you described, her views were shared on the Tucker Carlson show on Fox. And if you take Tucker Carlson and some of the other right-wing broadcasters who are sharing those views, you have an audience of about three times that of VANITY FAIR. It should be obvious. Whoever’s from the White House, they are holding down at least one major power center. And I think that that’s the big shift I think liberals really need to make is there’s this sort of imagination that they are the center of things and that this is an aberration. And that we can just restore the old order. We need to recognize that that order has been overturned. That’s been happening for some time and Trump is the culmination of a process, not a detour from it. And that to rebuild or build anew an idea of American democracy, which is really truly for all and loving as a fundamental kind of premise, is not going to be a matter of reclamation but a matter of imagining a new idea of what America can be. ‘Cause right now we’re on the outside looking in.

BILL MOYERS: Jeff Sharlet, your book, THE FAMILY remains revealing and highly readable work. Your reporting for VANITY FAIR magazine is stellar and enlightening. And I thank you for spending this time and sharing these insights with us. Best of luck to you.

JEFF SHARLET: Thank you so much, Bill.

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