Saturday, August 6, 2016

Trump's Movement Could Destroy America

Following-up, "Here's That Sarah Kendzior Piece Mentioned the Other Day."

I think Sarah Kenzior's amping on methamphetamine.

At Quartz, "Donald Trump and his followers could destroy America even if he loses":

Donald Trump’s erratic behavior over the past week has led to speculation that he is purposefully trying to sabotage his own campaign.

Since Aug. 2, Trump has feuded with a baby, repeatedly insulted the Muslim parents of a deceased veteran, claimed he “always wanted a Purple Heart,” insisted the election will be “rigged,” reignited past campaign controversies like his mockery of a disabled reporter and his comments over Megan Kelly’s menstrual cycle, falsely claimed he was given state secrets about Iran and then announced those “secrets” to the public, and inspired several Republicans to endorse Hillary Clinton.

This is clearly not a winning strategy. But there is no reason to believe Trump is purposefully trying to lose. In January, Trump boasted that he “could stand in the middle of [New York City’s] 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn’t lose voters.”

What he is doing now is merely the rhetorical equivalent. Trump’s current behavior should concern Americans–not simply because of the hatred and intolerance his campaign has normalized, but because the leaders who might inherit Trump’s voter base could be even worse.

From its infancy, Trump’s campaign has been about testing the limits of his fans’ loyalty and public tolerance for bigotry, threats, and lies. The Republican Party and the media have repeatedly failed this test. GOP leaders have criticized him but most refuse to retract their endorsements. Some journalists have apologized for their role in promoting Trump during the primaries, and many now critique him harshly, but you can still find his former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski spouting racist birther theories as a paid commentator on CNN. And despite a phenomenal meltdown, Trump still maintains his fan base as well as institutional support.

That said, it is looking more likely that Trump will lose. Though polls are not a reliable predictor of what will happen in November, several recent surveys indicate an unprecedented drop in his approval ratings. According to Gallup, Trump is the first candidate in US history to lose support after his party’s convention.

Although victory is still possible—in this election, anything is possible—it is prudent to examine what will happen should Hillary Clinton win. Over the past year, Trump has built an impressive cult of personality. What happens to the cult if the personality is defeated?

To answer this question, we need to evaluate Trump’s version of patriotism. Trump has promoted himself as the “real” American candidate, the one who will put “America first” (as the old fascist slogan goes) and who cares about the “forgotten Americans.” He has made it clear that he does not care very much about the welfare of Muslims, Mexicans, or other Americans who are not part of his white Christian base. But it is not clear that Trump cares about his white Christian base either, or about the stability and prosperity of America as a whole. Consider this excerpt from an explosive February 2014 interview on Fox News:
“You know what solves it?” he said of America’s sorry state. “When the economy crashes, when the country goes to total hell and everything is a disaster. Then you’ll have a [chuckles], you know, you’ll have riots to go back to where we used to be when we were great.”

Trump does not want to make America great again. He wants to destroy America so that he, alone, can rebuild it.

He wants to destroy America so that he, alone, can rebuild it and subsume it under his control. As he said in his GOP convention speech, “I alone can fix it.” Trump’s stance is not unique: Dictators throughout history have created chaos in order to justify the use of force. But Trump’s ability to carry out this plan relies on him getting elected. With that option off the table, what comes next?

Here are two possibilities. The first is that a charismatic successor will come along who will maintain Trump’s political positions but behave in a more emotionally controlled way. This successor would presumably run for office, as Trump did, but learn from Trump’s mistakes and gain a broader base of support. Given that part of Trump’s appeal rests on an “anti-establishment” persona, this individual will likely not come from within the GOP, but from the fringe movements that Trump has helped push closer to the mainstream. It could be Donald Trump Jr, who could ride the wave of the Trump brand. Or it could be a popular and polished white supremacist, someone like Matthew Heimbach, who has attracted a large following with more explicitly racist rhetoric than Trump’s. Whoever it is will likely be younger than Trump and will tap into the youthful and bigoted “alt-right,” which has supported Trump throughout his campaign.

The second possibility is that Trump’s base may shift its focus from entering the government to annihilating it. In this scenario, his supporters might join militias and white secessionist movements, the ranks and popularity of which have grown exponentially since Obama took office.

As the US becomes less white and the Democratic Party increasingly reflects this diversity, Trump’s base would battle their perceived enemies head on. Picture the Bundy family standoff on a national level, with assorted militias and hate groups united behind the Trump banner, avenging his loss. Trump’s campaign has redefined what counts as “extremism”: Militia and white supremacist groups are enjoying increasingly mainstream appeal, especially as white Americans in a worsening economy feel they have little to lose by joining them...
This reminds me of the piece I wrote shortly after Obama came to office, in February 2009, "Worst Case Scenario? Preparing for Anarchy in America."

It's prophetic.

But keep reading Kendzior, heh.

She's totally amped.

Friday, August 5, 2016

Angela Merkel's Popularity Plunges After Wave of Jihad Attacks in Germany — Unexpectedly!

Well, this is a total surprise.

At the Wall Street Journal, "Merkel’s Popularity Plunges After July Attacks":

BERLIN — Mounting concerns about terrorism, migration and relations with Turkey are eroding support among German voters for Europe’s long-dominant leader, Chancellor Angela Merkel, as she decides whether to run for a fourth term.

A poll released late Thursday showed Ms. Merkel’s approval rating plummeting 12 points in the space of a month and confidence in her handling of refugee policy at a new low.

It was conducted Monday and Tuesday, following a wave of violence in southern Germany in late July that included two terrorist acts by migrants, allegedly linked to Islamic State, that injured 20 people.

“Of course we can do it. The country won’t collapse,” said Karl-Georg Wellmann, a lawmaker with Ms. Merkel’s Christian Democrats, referring to the chancellor’s slogan regarding the recent wave of around a million migrants.

“But people don’t want to hear this anymore,” he said. “They want to hear that we have things under control.”


The poll conducted by Infratest Dimap found Ms. Merkel’s approval rating at 47%, down from 59% a month before. Nearly two thirds said they disapproved of her refugee policy, the highest level since the pollster started asking the question last fall. The poll had a margin of error of 3.1 percentage points.

In addition to terrorism fears, recent polls register deep discomfort with Ms. Merkel’s bid to keep working closely with Turkey to stem the tide of migrants and refugees trekking to Europe, especially in the wake of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s crackdown on domestic opponents after last month’s failed military coup.

Germans follow events in Turkey closely, in part because of worries that tensions there could spill over into Germany’s large Turkish community.

In the latest poll, 88% said the German government should be more assertive in confronting Turkey.

“The German people clearly believe that Germany should be tougher towards Mr. Erdogan,” said Oskar Niedermayer, professor of political science at Berlin’s Free University. “If Mr. Erdogan moves even more towards dictatorship than he is already doing,” and possibly calls the migration deal with the European Union into question, “this would of course be a very difficult situation for Ms. Merkel,” he said.

A top aide to Ms. Merkel said neither the attacks in Germany nor events in Turkey would affect the basics of the government’s migration policy...
I guess the German government's never heard of the first rule of holes.

More.

Boring Brazil Olympics — #ThirdWorldGames

Heh.

I didn't watch.

Gisele Bündchen's really cool, though.


And at People Magazine, "Gisele Bündchen Dances Like Everyone's Watching at Rio Olympics Opening Ceremony."

Phyllis Schlafly et al., The Conservative Case for Trump [BUMPED]

Out on September 6th.

At Amazon, Phyllis Schlafly et al., The Conservative Case for Trump.
From Phyllis Schlafly, the woman whose celebrated classic A Choice Not An Echo (over 3 million copies sold) upended the 1964 Republican Convention, comes a persuasive new argument for a surprising conservative choice: Donald Trump.

For the first time since 1980, a significant number of Republicans are considering abandoning their party’s nominee. This is a grave mistake, Schlafly says—because a Donald Trump “radical redirection” could actually set America back on the path of Reagan’s conservative revolution.


Was That Tim Lincecum's Last Game?

I don't think Mike Scioscia's got anyone else to fill in the rotation.

But Lincecum's gotta go.

At the O.C. Register, "Final: Tim Lincecum roughed up again in Angels' loss to the Mariners."


Deadly Tour Bus Crash on California's Highway 99 (VIDEO)

This wasn't too far north of Fresno.

At the Los Angeles Times, "'Catastrophic' charter bus crash leaves five dead, L.A. driver seriously injured":

At least five people were killed and numerous people seriously injured early Tuesday when a violent crash tore a charter bus down the middle on Highway 99 in Merced County, the California Highway Patrol said.

The northbound bus struck the support pole for a sign marking the Hammatt Avenue exit near the town of Livingston, CHP Officer Moises Onsurez told The Times. The crash occurred about 3:35 a.m., authorities said.

The pole split the white bus down the middle, tearing through it as it kept moving forward after impact, Onsurez said. Video images from the Merced Sun-Star showed firefighters climbing through windows in the early morning darkness, and a road lined with ambulances.

“This collision is a catastrophic event,” Onsurez said.

About 30 passengers were aboard the vehicle, and some suffered major injuries, Onsurez said. About five injured people were flown to hospitals, officials said. The cause of the crash remains under investigation.

Northbound Highway 99 was closed in the area throughout the day.

Authorities have identified the bus driver as 57-year-old Mario David Vasquez from Los Angeles, Onsurez said. Vasquez “sustained major injuries” and was hospitalized Tuesday morning, he said.

The bus originated in Mexico and had stopped in Los Angeles on Monday night, Onsurez said. It made a stop in Livingston and was headed to Pasco, Wash., Onsurez said...
Keep reading.

Two Muslim Women Booted Off American Airlines Flight in Miami; Flight Attendant Prevents Another Possible Terrorist Attack

Following-up, "Hero Delta Airlines Flight Attendant Prevents Possible Terrorist Attack by Getting Two Islamists Booted from Paris to Cincinnati Flight."

I guess this is getting to be a thing now.

Seen just now on Twitter:


Hard leftist Xena Jardin has a huge write-up, at Boing Boing, "2 Muslim women kicked off American Airlines flight in Miami."

One of the Muslims is Niala Mohammed Khalil. I'm surprised she's not wearing the hijab.


Update Not Watching the Olympics — #ThirdWorldGames

Following-up, "Not Watching the Olympics — #ThirdWorldGames."

Via Twitter:


Shop Trending Headphones

Heh.

At Amazon, MEE audio Sport-Fi M6 Noise Isolating In-Ear Headphones with Memory Wire (Orange).

Xenophobia and Islamophobia on the Rise in Great Britain

Actually, they're not. It's just that leftists have nothing left in the quiver to push back against righteous populist nationalism.

But see Zaheer Kazmi, at Foreign Affairs, FWIW, "Islamophobia and the New Britishness: How Brexit Revealed the Conservative Establishment's Intolerance."

Frankly, this guy Zaheer's recycling a lot of lies surrounding the Brexit debate, but this is what passes for "informed comment" on the left.

Pathetic.


Hillary Clinton, Queen of War

Very possibly our next president.


Not Watching the Olympics — #ThirdWorldGames

Oh, I'll tune in for gymnastics, swimming, and track and field, etc.

I'm just not watching the opening ceremonies. They're so politically correct it's like pulling teeth. And the show's not even live.

More, from Ed Driscoll, at Instapundit, "NEWS YOU CAN ABUSE: An Incomplete List of Why Nobody Really Gives a Shit About the Olympics Anymore."

Donald Trump Endorses Paul Ryan in Wisconsin (VIDEO)

Trump goes back and forth: He gets in hot water with the press, establishment hacks come down on him hard, then he plays nice, doing something unconventional to get back in good graces.

Whatever.

Perhaps the idiot Khizr Khantroversy's blown over by now, and media hacks can momentarily train their fire on Hillary Clinton.

Or, I wish.

In any case, at Politico, "Donald Trump endorses Paul Ryan, John McCain."



Hero Delta Airlines Flight Attendant Prevents Possible Terrorist Attack by Getting Two Islamists Booted from Paris to Cincinnati Flight

Heh.

That should be the headline, but of course the two Muslims went straight to unindicted CAIR, who then turned it into a national civil rights crisis.

Rinse and repeat.

At USA Today, "Muslim couple removed from Delta flight: 'It was humiliating'."

Alessandra Ambrosio in Brazil

Well, she's Brazilian, so why not chill for the games?

(Actually, I'd rather chill in L.A., but what that heck. She's a local down there as well.)

At Egotastic!, "Alessandra Ambrosio Daisy Dukes In Brazil."

Also, "Alessandra Ambrosio Bikini Dip In Brazil."


London Attacker Zakaria Bulhan 'Recently Read the Koran...'

Jeez, we'll never find the motive.

Following-up from yesterday, "Zakaria Bulhan: London Somali Attack Suspect Identified as 19-Year-Old Who Was 'Bullied at School...'"

At Jihad Watch, "UK knifeman recently read Qur’an, life of Muhammad; cops search for motive."

ADDED: From Louise Mensch, at Heat Street, "EXCLUSIVE: CONFIRMED: ‘Mentally Ill’ Suspect Of Somali Descent In UK Attack Studied Jihad before Killing American."

Gold Star Mom Karen Vaughn Says Obama Used Son's Casket as 'Photo Op' (VIDEO)

She's a good lady.

From CNN this morning, "Gold Star Mom Says Obama Used Son's Casket as Photo Op When She Asked Him Not To."

If the Democrats didn't have double standards they'd have no standards at all. *SMH*

Donald Trump Expected to Endorse Paul Ryan (VIDEO)

Trump's supposed to endorse Ryan tonight at a rally in Wisconsin.

CNN reports.

Also at the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, "Trump plans to endorse Ryan, according to sources."

James Piereson, Shattered Consensus

This one's looking more relevant than ever.

At Amazon, James Piereson, Shattered Consensus: The Rise and Decline of America’s Postwar Political Order.

Here's Jackie Johnson's Forecast from Last Night

I've been slackin' on my Ms. Jackie blogging. She was on vacation for a while and they've had a platoon of meteorologists working the forecasts.

That's cool. But Ms. Jackie's my favorite.

At CBS 2 Los Angeles: