Wombaticus Rex » Thu Jun 18, 2020 9:57 am wrote:JackRiddler » Thu Jun 18, 2020 8:44 am wrote:Hypocrisy was never an obstacle. Anyway, some people still seem to think Trump's an anti-imperialist who's going to drain the swamp and (if they're even aware of the following) Trump-Pence-GOP regime only has escalated the same-old military interventions, initiated new ones, driven record military budgets and implemented new legal exceptions for natsec because of pressure from #Obamagate or 7-dimensional-Pizzagate chess or something.
Alternate take: Hypocrisy was never the issue because Presidential Agency is a
secular myth.
Talking about "Trump's Libya policy" is the same cynical joke as examining "Obama's Libya policy" -- there was none in either case. National Security and Foreign Policy is set by an unelected permanent establishment and dictated to the President. (This is such a controversial conspiracy theory that a Tufts University professor wrote a whole book explaining how this came to be and got it published by Oxford University Press.)
The value of Trump's administration is how much it illuminates, not how little it accomplishes.
How is that an alternate take? You're saying something quite similar to what I wrote, that there is a continuity of imperialist policy, but look at the context of the exchange. A video was posted of some relentlessly pro-Trump youtuber (whose audience presumably is mostly dopey white i'm-not-a-racists wanking off at the alt-wokeness of seeing a black guy for Trump). The character he plays is obviously dedicated to selectively demonizing the Democrats and suppressing the black vote on behalf of the Trump reelection. In the video he was attacking "Obama" for the butchery and enslavement of Libya (righteously so but which, as you say, was hardly just "Obama" -- that was a joint imperialist effort politically led by Europe, but most
Americaine tend to miss these nuances).
This being a message board, the challenge was posed in response, to expose this character's hypocrisy: "What does @TheDamaniFelder think about Trump's Libya policy?"
My answer and your answer are both broadly correct.
The two answers may differ about the extent to which immanent factors and short-term trends are taken to significantly shape policy as it is made year on year, month on month; or how far the branding and composition and personnel of each new "elected" regime is one of these factors; or the relative importance (you seem to assign none), in mediated ways, of the evolution of mass politics. Even if any and all electoral effects are always short-circuited and managed, clienteles large and small high and low often need to be served, however much the service is a con or haphazard. These things take work. Trump's genuine work, or that of his framing group and core Following (the "base"), is to lead a genuine push toward a popular fascism (whatever his adderoll-addled personal motivations may be, and given variations in whatever it is most of the MAGA types think they're doing). It's been impressive, although debatably it's not working as well as, oh, Nixon's earlier management of the popular reaction did. That was stellar.
But I think we definitely do not differ on this: "The value of Trump's administration is how much it illuminates, not how little it accomplishes."
Indeed it illuminates a great deal, and believe me, I've been very appreciative of it. Unfortunately it has also accomplished a lot more than Obama's (besides "undoing" anything vaguely good the latter did). The GOP does have a function in this pendular machine: it breaks more furniture, and the D regimes legalize that. Most of the "Trump" achievements have been through executive actions and playing the tribune, but the most essential legislative goals were also enacted: a couple of trillion to the billionaires, hundreds of young El Fanatico judges, total corporate unleashing from any law or code, prevention of a New Deal program when the Depression comes (originally scheduled for 2021-22, it happened prematurely with the Covid Crisis), cultivating new frontiers in imperialism and world war, boosting the budget of course, setting up new hybrid war ops, and, oh yeah, at least another six to 20 trillion to the billionaires delivered in the last couple of months. That much was all along a downhill slope but not guaranteed, there are always contingent elements.
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