For reasons I’ll never understand, if you want to be part of the cool crowd on the liberal side, it’s your duty to hate Morning Joe. Liberals blame Morning Joe in part for Trump’s rise, as if Joe and Mika should have been psychics and known to be playing with matches when no one believed Trump stood a chance.
Whatever one thinks of the show, the panel will occasionally jump to an American moment and refuse to let it pass without using the words needed to explain what happened over the weekend, “fascism.” , “Armed force”. and makes”. As far as the public had far better things to do than this weekend (two great football games would take a lot of time), Trump had a rally Saturday night and it wasn’t just “we won by a landslide” stuff.
It was the new Trump. Trump is scared, cornered, secrecy gone – indeed the committee may need to hire more staff, they are now being overwhelmed by an “avalanche” of evidence. Trump knows what’s in that evidence, and this weekend his thoughts were on law enforcement. It’s no coincidence that Trump said when prosecutors in Atlanta, New York and Washington do something “illegal,” he calls for the largest demonstrations of all time. We know what happened at his last demonstration. The next step does not require more people, but more “demonstrations”, weapons – and the Morning Joe panel spoke of the importance.
Then last night Trump released a statement in which he used Trump logic – complete lies – to “prove” Mike Pence had the legitimate authority to overturn the election if he had just done so.
Yes, Trump has indeed upped the ante of the investigation, possible prosecution, possible election, possible pardons, all that. Scarborough himself summarized the panel’s conclusions: (video below)
“You’ve seen the rise of authoritarianism, and we all know that’s what Donald Trump has wanted to do for quite some time.”
“If you can’t win an election, steal an election, nullify an election – that’s what he said when he was talking about Mike Pence. Yes, he actually said a few things – we haven’t played his rallies lately, but he actually said some things that were so inflammatory that Republicans came out and actually criticized him and said, “Hey, no, no, Let’s take a step back, we didn’t mean to overturn the election, we were just talking about counting some of the votes.’”
It’s hard to overstate that in relation to Sunday night’s statement, Trump’s claim that the Democrats’ proposed new law proves Pence had the power to overturn the election, nobody on this side has any idea what he’s on about Is concerned.
Scarborough continued:
“But again, Donald Trump is now speaking in shorthand, now saying what he really means. He wanted a free and fair election to be overturned. Why? Because he didn’t win, and again his words have consequences.
This new kind of almost fascist –– I don’t know, after January 6, do you say almost fascist or do you say fascist? We can actually see his fascist instinct to use violence to overthrow government institutions Trump events where people ask when we’ll start using guns? You see it on forums. Last weekend I think you had a Michigan Senate candidate telling people to bring guns to the polling stations. If they didn’t win, they had to be locked and loaded. Basically we’re saying if we can’t win at the ballot box, we will win by killing people.”
Why are Americans on the one hand suddenly ready to kill people in a movement? I find the answer easy. If the country were all white and elections were decided, there would be none of this talk either way, even if Trump tried.
But the country is certainly not all white, and most people of color, LGBTQ-friends, newcomers and the white educated elite most vote for Democrats. Even if the Democrats end up getting more votes, MAGA believes they are the wrong votes. They are not American voices. Thus elections are “stolen” from real Americans, which inevitably leads to the need for violence to keep what they see as “their” country. it isbeautifula war.
That’s it. That’s the explanation. How did Trump know he won Georgia? Because Stacey Abrams unfairly stole it from him. She managed to get tens of thousands of “illegal” votes (they weren’t illegal, just the wrong kind of people) and so she “stole” because he won, in a landslide…with white people.
Coming back to Scarborough, one of the essential elements of fascism is that there is always a group to blame. The powerful victims are ready to take up arms because an identifiable “other” group is to blame. They cause all “this”. Trump’s fascist movement is the fault of the liberals, this POC, and all the categories that fit into “liberals,” including white “racial traitors.”
Trump’s appeal has always been that it’s okay to say; “We hate these people.” It’s always been saying; “They don’t count.” On Jan. 6, it was okay to say, “We have to fight or we lose our country.” Last weekend, Trump said it was okay to take demonstrations to the next level, the biggest of all, to bring if he is arrested “illegally” (as in a “fixed election”). And he essentially called for war if it stops.
This weekend was different because it’s a different Trump. It’s Trump exposed. And when they get him, he tells his movement to get him. Fascism.
Jason Miciak is a political writer, columnist, author, and attorney. Originally from Canada, he grew up in the Pacific Northwest as a dual Canadian-American citizen, for which he becomes more grateful every day. Now he’s enjoying life as a single father, writing from the beaches of the Gulf Coast and taking advice from his beloved daughter and teammate. He’s the dreamy mystic who has nothing to add and loves dogs more than most people. He also enjoys studying Cooking, Theoretical Physics, Cosmology and Quantum Mechanics. He likes pizza.
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