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Why the Elite Media Want You to Think Trump Is an Independent

Why the Elite Media Want You to Think Trump Is an Independent

"And while it almost certainly isn't something they're consciously attempting to argue, I suspect that another reason reporters might want to assert that Trump is an independent is that it serves as a defense of the two-party system and the larger stability of our democracy. One way to look at Trump is that he's the logical product of a party that has set about in recent years to promote fear of immigrants, distrust of scientific authority, the specific interests of white people, the belief that all problems have easy solutions, and a contempt not just for the media but for the idea of objective truth itself. Trump is proof positive that if you say Both Sides Do It, you're completely wrong."

"On the other hand, if Trump is an anomaly who stands outside the two parties and got elected essentially by accident, then the system is basically fine. Once he's gone and all this madness has come to its merciful end, we can return to the way things were without asking whether there's a profound rot within the GOP and within America itself that allowed this toxic buffoon to become his party's nominee and then the president."

Microsoft, Apple Executives Among Business Leaders Who Oppose DACA Cancellation

Microsoft, Apple Executives Among Business Leaders Who Oppose DACA Cancellation

"America's business leaders are speaking out against President Trump's move to end DACA."

"The president of Microsoft, Brad Smith, took a notable stand. He said not only will his company lobby for a legislative solution but also that Microsoft is calling on Congress to make immigration the top priority, before tax reform. And he is calling on other business leaders to follow suit."

Fascism, American Style

Fascism, American Style

"Letโ€™s call things by their proper names here. Arpaio is, of course, a white supremacist. But heโ€™s more than that. "Thereโ€™s a word for political regimes that round up members of minority groups and send them to concentration camps, while rejecting the rule of law: What Arpaio brought to Maricopa, and what the president of the United States has just endorsed, was fascism, American style. "

"So how did we get to this point?"

"Trumpโ€™s motives are easy to understand. For one thing, Arpaio, with his racism and authoritarianism, really is his kind of guy. For another, the pardon is a signal to those who might be tempted to make deals with the special investigator as the Russia probe closes in on the White House: Donโ€™t worry, Iโ€™ll protect you."

How โ€˜Antifaโ€™ Mirrors the โ€˜Alt-Rightโ€™

How โ€˜Antifaโ€™ Mirrors the โ€˜Alt-Rightโ€™

"Many in the feckless and bankrupt liberal class, deeply complicit in the corporate assault on the country and embracing the dead end of identity politics, will seek to regain credibility by defending the violence by groups such as antifa. Natasha Lennard, for example, in The Nation calls the โ€œvideo of neo-Nazi Richard Spencer getting punched in the faceโ€ an act of โ€œkinetic beauty.โ€ She writes โ€œif we recognize fascism in Trumpโ€™s ascendance, our response must be anti-fascist in nature. The history of anti-fascist action is not one of polite protest, nor failed appeals to reasoned debate with racists, but direct, aggressive confrontation.โ€

"This violence-as-beauty rhetoric is at the core of these movements. It saturates the vocabulary of the right-wing corporate oligarchs, including Donald Trump. Talk like this poisons national discourse. It dehumanizes whole segments of the population. It shuts out those who speak with nuance and compassion, especially when they attempt to explain the motives and conditions of opponents. It thrusts the society into a binary and demented universe of them and us. It elevates violence to the highest aesthetic. It eschews self-criticism and self-reflection. It is the prelude to widespread suffering and death. And that, I fear, is where we are headed."