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niyad

(113,323 posts)
Mon Oct 16, 2017, 01:47 PM Oct 2017

george will---Sinister figures lurk around our careless president

Sinister figures lurk around our careless president


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Trump administration senior adviser Stephen Miller at the White House. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post)
By George F. Will Opinion writer October 13

With eyes wide open, Mike Pence eagerly auditioned for the role as Donald Trump’s poodle. Now comfortably leashed, he deserves the degradations that he seems too sycophantic to recognize as such. He did Trump’s adolescent bidding with last Sunday’s preplanned virtue pageant of scripted indignation — his flight from the predictable sight of players kneeling during the national anthem at a football game. No unblinkered observer can still cling to the hope that Pence has the inclination, never mind the capacity, to restrain, never mind educate, the man who elevated him to his current glory. Pence is a reminder that no one can have sustained transactions with Trump without becoming too soiled for subsequent scrubbing.

A man who interviewed for the position Pence captured, Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.), is making amends for saying supportive things about Trump. In 2016, for example, he said he was “repulsed” by people trying to transform the Republican National Convention from a merely ratifying body into a deliberative body for the purpose of preventing what has come to pass. Until recently, Corker, an admirable man and talented legislator, has been, like many other people, prevented by his normality from fathoming Trump’s abnormality. Now Corker says what could have been said two years ago about Trump’s unfitness. The axiom that “Hell is truth seen too late” is mistaken; damnation deservedly comes to those who tardily speak truth that has long been patent. Perhaps there shall be a bedraggled parade of repentant Republicans resembling those supine American communists who, after Stalin imposed totalitarianism, spawned the gulag, engineered the Ukraine famine, launched the Great Terror and orchestrated the show trials, were theatrically disillusioned by his collaboration with Hitler: You, sir, have gone too far.


Trump’s energy, unleavened by intellect and untethered to principle, serves only his sovereign instinct to pander to those who adore him as much as he does. Unshakably smitten, they are impervious to the Everest of evidence that he disdains them as a basket of gullibles. He understands that his unremitting coarseness satisfies their unpolitical agenda of smashing crockery, even though his self-indulgent floundering precludes fulfillment of the promises he flippantly made to assuage their sense of being disdained. He gives his gullibles not governance by tantrum, but tantrum as governance.

With Trump turning and turning in a widening gyre, his crusade to make America great again is increasingly dominated by people who explicitly repudiate America’s premises. The faux nationalists of the “alt-right” and their fellow travelers such as Stephen K. Bannon, although fixated on protecting the United States from imported goods, have imported the blood-and-soil ethno-tribalism that stains the continental European right. In “Answering the Alt-Right” in National Affairs quarterly, Ramon Lopez, a University of Chicago PhD candidate in political philosophy, demonstrates how Trump’s election has brought back to the public stage ideas that a post-Lincoln America had slowly but determinedly expunged. They were rejected because they are incompatible with an open society that takes its bearing from the Declaration of Independence’s doctrine of natural rights.

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/sinister-figures-lurk-around-our-careless-president/2017/10/13/09c9448c-af6e-11e7-be94-fabb0f1e9ffb_story.html?utm_term=.380a7e676429

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george will---Sinister figures lurk around our careless president (Original Post) niyad Oct 2017 OP
Theye been there all along, George... JHB Oct 2017 #1
So agree,and with the likes of Wellstone ruled Oct 2017 #3
Gloriosky, George Will! gratuitous Oct 2017 #2
+1000 - what you said. nt scarletwoman Oct 2017 #5
Stephen Miller bdamomma Oct 2017 #4
Stephen Miller strikes me as someone who would order you MineralMan Oct 2017 #6

JHB

(37,160 posts)
1. Theye been there all along, George...
Mon Oct 16, 2017, 01:54 PM
Oct 2017

...and your party’s voters are fine with it. Frankly, they’re outright cheery they don’t have to hide any more.

 

Wellstone ruled

(34,661 posts)
3. So agree,and with the likes of
Mon Oct 16, 2017, 01:58 PM
Oct 2017

Bob Murray,the killer of twenty some Coal Miners,as a consultant,what can go wrong I ask.

gratuitous

(82,849 posts)
2. Gloriosky, George Will!
Mon Oct 16, 2017, 01:57 PM
Oct 2017

If only someone could have detected this nascent Nazism fermenting just below the surface of American life. If only there had been some clues for the discerning, like a presidential candidate announcing his campaign in an historic locale noted for its past intolerance and violence. Or perhaps if there had been rhetoric to tip us off, like "States' rights" as code for naked racism.

But no. There was no warning, no indication. Latter-day Nazis sprang full-grown like Athena from an unlikely and unsuspected source. And now George Will is concerned about the president's flippant promises and governance by tantrum. Is it now permissible for the rest of us to notice?

MineralMan

(146,317 posts)
6. Stephen Miller strikes me as someone who would order you
Mon Oct 16, 2017, 02:28 PM
Oct 2017

to be killed, just for disagreeing. He can't actually do that, but he'd like to, I'm sure.

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