Thank God for President Trump.
I read a lengthy FB post about the normalization of the white nationalist movement and the huge unseen masses that aren't quite in the movement but you know maybe they have some good ideas, and all I could think was that.
Once you accept that these people are all around us, that the movement existed before Donald Trump and will exist after him, what happens next time the figurehead isn't a self-sabotaging idiot? What if they'd nominated someone who understood how to make friends, how to negotiate, someone who didn't alienate our allies? What if the EU said "hey, this guy does have a lot of good ideas and we need to stay on America's good side, let's give him a pass on the white nationalism"?
Remember that the main reason we don't have a Muslim ban is that Trump explicitly said it was a Muslim ban and if he'd just claimed national security it probably would have gone through. Remember that the only reason we still have the ACA is because of three Republican senators, one of whom has been personally insulted by Trump many times and one of whom he sent his Secretary of the Interior to lean on ineffectively. What if he hadn't offended those people?
What if next time, Richard Spencer tells the Republican Party "nominate me and I'll pass whatever venal tax laws and health care plans you want, just let me do my thing too"? Or someone without a history, a true believer that doesn't follow it all the way into conspiracy theories and birth certificates?
It really feels like a civil war is coming. I don't know how we go through three more years of this, then four years of the other side being enraged by President Warren, then four years of our side being enraged by President Alex Jones, then who knows what.
(also it'd be nice to have a President who doesn't collect Social Security, but maybe that's unreasonable.)
I read a lengthy FB post about the normalization of the white nationalist movement and the huge unseen masses that aren't quite in the movement but you know maybe they have some good ideas, and all I could think was that.
Once you accept that these people are all around us, that the movement existed before Donald Trump and will exist after him, what happens next time the figurehead isn't a self-sabotaging idiot? What if they'd nominated someone who understood how to make friends, how to negotiate, someone who didn't alienate our allies? What if the EU said "hey, this guy does have a lot of good ideas and we need to stay on America's good side, let's give him a pass on the white nationalism"?
Remember that the main reason we don't have a Muslim ban is that Trump explicitly said it was a Muslim ban and if he'd just claimed national security it probably would have gone through. Remember that the only reason we still have the ACA is because of three Republican senators, one of whom has been personally insulted by Trump many times and one of whom he sent his Secretary of the Interior to lean on ineffectively. What if he hadn't offended those people?
What if next time, Richard Spencer tells the Republican Party "nominate me and I'll pass whatever venal tax laws and health care plans you want, just let me do my thing too"? Or someone without a history, a true believer that doesn't follow it all the way into conspiracy theories and birth certificates?
It really feels like a civil war is coming. I don't know how we go through three more years of this, then four years of the other side being enraged by President Warren, then four years of our side being enraged by President Alex Jones, then who knows what.
(also it'd be nice to have a President who doesn't collect Social Security, but maybe that's unreasonable.)
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