By Glenn Greenwald
Asserting that Donald Trump is a fascist-like dictator threatening the previously sturdy foundations of U.S. democracy has been a virtual requirement over the last four years to obtain entrance to cable news Green Rooms, sinecures as mainstream newspaper columnists, and popularity in faculty lounges. Yet it has proven to be a preposterous farce.
In 2020 alone, Trump had two perfectly crafted opportunities to seize authoritarian power — a global health pandemic and sprawling protests and sustained riots throughout American cities — and yet did virtually nothing to exploit those opportunities. Actual would-be despots such as Hungary’s Viktor Orbán quickly seized on the virus to declare martial law, while even prior U.S. presidents, to say nothing of foreign tyrants, have used the pretext of much less civil unrest than what we saw this summer to deploy the military in the streets to pacify their own citizenry.
But early in the pandemic, Trump was criticized, especially by Democrats, for failingto assert the draconian powers he had, such as commandeering the means of industrial production under the Defense Production Act of 1950, invoked by Truman to force industry to produce materials needed for the Korean War. In March, The Washington Post reportedthat “Governors, Democrats in Congress and some Senate Republicans have been urging Trump for at least a week to invoke the act, and his potential 2020 opponent, Joe Biden, came out in favor of it, too,” yet “Trump [gave] a variety of reasons for not doing so.” Rejecting demands to exploit a public health pandemic to assert extraordinary powers is not exactly what one expects from a striving dictator.
A similar dynamic prevailed during the sustained protests and riots that erupted after the killing of George Floyd. While conservatives such as Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AK), in his controversial New York Times op-ed, urged the mass deployment of the military to quell the protesters, and while Trump threatened to deploy them if governors failed to pacify the riots, Trump failed to order anything more than a few isolated, symbolic gestures such as having troops use tear gas to clear out protesters from Lafayette Park for his now-notorious walk to a church, provoking harsh criticism from the right, including Fox News, for failing to use more aggressive force to restore order.
USA Today, June 2, 2020
Virtually every prediction expressed by those who pushed this doomsday narrative of Trump as a rising dictator — usually with great profit for themselves — never materialized. While Trump radically escalated bombing campaigns he inherited from Bush and Obama, he started no new wars. When his policies were declared by courts to be unconstitutional, he either revised them to comport with judicial requirements (as in the case of his “Muslim ban”) or withdrew them (as in the case of diverting Pentagon funds to build his wall). No journalists were jailed for criticizing or reporting negatively on Trump, let alone killed, as was endlessly predicted and sometimes even implied. Bashing Trump was far more likely to yield best-selling books, social media stardom and new contracts as cable news “analysts” than interment in gulags or state reprisals. There were no Proud Boy insurrections or right-wing militias waging civil war in U.S. cities. Boastful and bizarre tweets aside, Trump’s administration was far more a continuation of the U.S. political tradition than a radical departure from it.The hysterical Trump-as-despot script was all melodrama, a ploy for profits and ratings, and, most of all, a potent instrument to distract from the neoliberal ideology that gave rise to Trump in the first place by causing so much wreckage. Positing Trump as a grand aberration from U.S. politics and as the prime author of America’s woes — rather than what he was: a perfectly predictable extension of U.S politics and a symptom of preexisting pathologies — enabled those who have so much blood and economic destruction on their hands not only to evade responsibility for what they did, but to rehabilitate themselves as the guardians of freedom and prosperity and, ultimately, catapult themselves back into power. As of January 20, that is exactly where they will reside.
The Trump administration was by no means free of authoritarianism: his Justice Department prosecuted journalists’ sources; his White House often refused basic transparency; War on Terror and immigration detentions continued without due process. But that is largely because, as I wrote in aWashington Post op-ed in late 2016, the U.S. Government itself is authoritarian after decades of bipartisan expansion of executive powers justified by a posture of endless war. With rare exception, the lawless and power-abusing acts over the last four years were ones that inhere in the U.S. Government and long preceded Trump, not ones invented by him. To the extent Trump was an authoritarian, he was one in the way that all U.S. presidents have been since the War on Terror began and, more accurately, since the start of the Cold War and advent of the permanent national security state.
The single most revealing episode exposing this narrative fraud was when journalists and political careerists, including former Obama aides, erupted in outrage on social media upon seeing a photo of immigrant children in cages at the border — only to discover that the photo was not from a Trump concentration camp but an Obama-era detention facility (they were unaccompanied children, not ones separated from their families, but “kids in cages” are “kids in cages” from a moral perspective). And tellingly, the single most actually authoritarian Trump-era event is one that has been largely ignored by the U.S. media: namely, the decision to prosecute Julian Assange under espionage laws (but that, too, is an extension of the unprecedented war on journalism unleashed by the Obama DOJ).
PolitiFact, Jan. 10, 2014
The last gasp for those clinging to the Trump-as-dictator fantasy (which was really hope masquerading as concern, since putting yourself on the front lines, bravely fighting domestic fascism, is more exciting and self-glorifying, not to mention more profitable, than the dreary, mediocre work of railing against an ordinary and largely weak one-term president) was the hysterical warning that Trump was mounting a coup in order to stay in office. Trump’s terrifying “coup” consisted of a series of failed court challenges based on claims of widespread voter fraud — virtually inevitable with new COVID-based voting rules never previously used — and lame attempts to persuade state officials to overturn certified vote totals. There was never a moment when it appeared even remotely plausible that it would succeed, let alone that he could secure the backing of the institutions he would need to do so, particularly senior military leaders.Whether Trump secretly harbored despotic ambitions is both unknowable and irrelevant. If he did, he never exhibited the slightest ability to carry them out or orchestrate a sustained commitment to executing a democracy-subverting plot. And the most powerful U.S. institutions — the intelligence community and military brass, Silicon Valley, Wall Street, and the corporate media — opposed and subverted him from the start. In sum, U.S. democracy, in whatever form it existed when Trump ascended to the presidency, will endure more or less unchanged once he leaves office on January 20, 2021.
Whether the U.S. was a democracy in any meaningful sense prior to Trump had been the subject of substantial scholarly debate. A much-discussed 2014 study concluded that economic power has become so concentrated in the hands of such a small number of U.S. corporate giants and mega-billionaires, and that this concentration in economic power has ushered in virtually unchallengeable political power in their hands and virtually none in anyone else’s, that the U.S. more resembles oligarchy than anything else:
12/28/20 Top Pandemic Scientist Admits Emulating Communist Chinese Model To Strip Civil Liberties Away.
It was Governors and their health department minions that drove over 1 million small businesses into extinction, it goes up the supply chain, farmers dumping milk and plowing under crops.
None of their failed unproven science stopped the spread, it did drive many from middle class into poverty.
Christmas travel scares the hell out of them, shows the tighter they squeeze the more slip through their communist grip.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yMaXsR61V4&feature=emb_logo
The left has made a career of inventing reasons to hate Trump. He gives them none. He has treated minorities better than Democrats have. He grew the economy and made it beneficial to a far wider spectrum than they have ever been able to. He held NATO accountable for their share of their own defense. He made trade policies more fair for the United States and he moved to stop China’s theft of intellectual property, something that should have pleased the Hollywood elite.
To hate Trump, they had to invent his racism, his misogyny, his antagonism of allies, his coddling of Russia and China. Then came the pandemic.
Trump acted on it immediately while Democrats were impeaching him. While he organized teams to address the virus, they opposed his plans and promoted doing the things they later claimed was spreading the virus. They accused Trump of taking dictatorial powers to set up manufacturing of PPE and ventilators, but once they were finally aware of the seriousness of the virus, they pivoted 180 degrees and accused Trump of not doing enough.
Likewise, they accuse Trump of not “following the science”, though he shut down the economy until health care was prepared to meet the challenge as prescribed. Simultaneously, they blamed Trump, not the shut down or the Chinese, for the economic downturn that inevitably followed.
Democrats stoked political violence and encouraged its continuance by refusing to shut it down, then blamed Trump for inciting violence.
What is more infuriating, the fact that Democrats behave this way in their own country, that the corrupt liberal media supports them or that they think no one realizes what they are doing?
The left constantly whines about businesses lobbying government for a more favorable environment for their profits. Meanwhile, they ally themselves with financial giants that control the very functions of government with their influence.
The true authoritarianism was displayed to us by the Democrats desperate to remove Trump from office. Their “show me the man and I’ll show you the crime” approach to investigations and trial gave us a clear picture of what they would do with the power. Schiff’s trial without evidence and due process should have frightened every true American away from handing these petty despots any power whatsoever. Perhaps it did; that’s why so much fraud was necessary to provide the false facade of a Biden victory.
Pelosi certainly saw the threat of Google, Amazon and Facebook growing in wealth and power, and she moved quickly to do something about it. She bought $3 million in Amazon shares. Always looking out for the little guy.
If anyone believes the nation is doing better now than it was at the end of Obama’s presidency, they’re hallucinating. Joe Biden will be inheriting an even bigger and more complex problem than Obama did.
@Greg: Sure and he thinks he can regulate his way out of it strangling the economy again?
Bring peace to the ME by funding the terrorists? How much more can he sell out America to China allowing them to build up their military 5 times the size it was on Americas consumers.
@Greg: Well, we have been dealing with a pandemic provided by Joe and Hunter’s business partners, the CCP. But before that, the nation was doing enormously better than the best Obama ever offered.
The problem has been addressed; thanks to Trump’s leadership, we have vaccines available in record time and, even though Democrats tried to scare people away from accepting the vaccines, they are being rapidly distributed and administered. This, too, flies in the face of Democrat lies claiming Trump had no plan to distribut the vaccines.
All the economy needs is to reopen. That was proved when we had 33% growth in one quarter when the economy was reopened. The worst performing areas (both in response to the epidemic, economically and crime levels) are controlled by Democrats. Biden has promised to make that failure spread across the entire nation.
Obama was a failure; an abject catastrophe. Trump, simply by the virtue of him not being Obama, instantly brought the economy back, then his elimination of onerous regulations and new economic policies caused the economy to explode. Biden, showing he has no original ideas or concepts, is going to retread the Obama failure and give us more economic lethargy and taxes.