Tuesday, December 24, 2019

Is the GOP an Authoritarian Cult?

(Question re-phrased from Quora).

This allegation keeps popping up with the notion that if you repeat it ad infinitum you can somehow will it to be true. However nonsense multiplied is still nonsense. So let me let you into a little secret behind Trump’s appeal to the GOP voter.
Donald Trump is supported by the vast majority of Republicans as he champions policies that resonate with them. He also advances these policies with an enthusiasm that other GOP politicians can rarely match. It is as simple as that.
This is the same reason that Democratic voters rallied behind both Messrs. Clinton and Obama. I know….. It is shocking. Who would have thought? No need for the tin foil hat.
So what are these Trump policies?
  • a tough stance against illegal immigration and other aspects of cross-border crime
  • strong support for the Second Amendment Rights of Americans
  • opposition to Late Term abortion and a pro-active stance in favor of the right to life
  • a renegotiation of disadvantageous trade deals
  • reduction of unnecessary regulation that stifle economic growth
  • initiation of critical tax breaks that increase real take home income
  • a pledge to revitalize hard hit US industries
  • a commitment to enhance and refurbish the US military
  • appointment of judges that adhere to an originalist position on the constitution
  • necessary pushback against economic collectivism
  • the establishment of a bridgehead in opposition to what Republicans voters see as the deleterious effects of the cultural wars
  • rollback of ineffective Obama era foreign policy decisions regarding Syria and Iran.
All of these are highly valued by the majority of Republican voters and indeed most are championed by Trump’s opponents in the GOP itself. Yes there is an anti-Trump opposition here. There Are Plenty Of Anti-Trump Republicans. You Just Have To Know Where To Look.
Now this does not mean that Trump doesn’t make mistakes. Of course he does. I personally wish that he would be more conciliatory towards his opponents and give Twitter (as an attack medium) a break. Although in an era where journalistic integrity seems to be something of the past I can fully understand his rationale here.
Source: Tony Phyrillas on Politics
Trump has his flaws, like so many political leaders, but he is also more transparent than most. This has the net effect of needlessly creating openings for attacks. His opponents have predictably seized on this.
Yes there is a hardcore minority that have elevated his being to a larger-than-life status but this is not unusual. Obama, Kennedy and FDR all tapped a similar vein. In fact it wasn’t so long ago that No. 44 was seen as a cult figure.
On the surface it seems that Trump’s hardcore base is pronounced. Perhaps it is a function of his populist origin or it may be a consequence of the realization that in the era of bland politicians he shines with a greater luminosity. Like him or hate him. Trump does have charisma and certainly offers a ‘Presence of Being’.
So ‘Orange-man-bad’ has appeal but why then are Republican voters - who claim to value integrity - not going after him with added gusto when he does err? Why do they consistently jump to his defense? GOP support for Trump shows no overt signs of cracking
Source: Ben Garrison
For that you can blame the Democrats and their respective sycophants in the media.
Trump take down has been the mode of operation since day one following the 2016 election. We saw this with the giant post-election hissy fit, the actions of the intelligence organization elites, Russian collusion hysteria, the Stormy Daniels saga, the conjuring up of action involving the 25th Amendment and now the giant sequence of hearsays that is the Ukraine Impeachment ‘case’. How is any of this supposed to be bring Republicans around? If anything it is doing the opposite and strengthening resolve. The only aspect that is clear is that the Democratic political intent is not about discovering the truth. Instead it involves bringing down or weakening a GOP president ahead of the 2020 election.
GOP voters see through this and will not play ball with a party that has been disingenuous from the get-go.

Is Bernie Sanders Far Left?

My Answer on Quora.

There seem to be very few radicals who view themselves as extreme. As far as they are concerned they are the ‘enlightened ones’ who see beyond the shadows on the cave wall. It is everybody else that is in the dark. The question is one of perspective.
However Sanders is not a fool. You don’t survive this long playing the system if you were. He knows that he has to be careful as he is trying to sell these ‘ideas’ in a country that has a political center of gravity that veers to the right.
Source: The Mercury News
So his strategy is to soft sell the poison pill under the guise of a benevolent and caring Democratic Socialism. Who doesn’t like Democracy? This is a game plan that he can live by. Collectivist political radicalism, since the days of Rousseau, is all about the will to power. The playing field and modus operandi is a means to an end. Sanders is a disciple of such thinking.
Yes even the uber liberal Slate occasionally recognizes this. Sanders’ Soft Spot for Latin American Tyrants Is a Problem
However Sanders knows where he is headed. He is on a mission to fundamentally alter the system and he loathes capitalism. Those who believe that he is acting as a modern day FDR, with the bigger picture of saving the market system in his heart, are deluding themselves. Sanders Distinguishes Himself From Warren by Noting That She Has Said 'I Am a Capitalist to My Bones'
Read his writing. Look at his history. Follow his career. Sander’s politics is all about the forced redistribution of wealth to fit an OUGHT. Discover the Networks | Bernie Sanders
He is and has always been a man of the Far Left but if he campaigns under that platform he would be another Eugene Debs or Norman Thomas. Historical footnotes at best.
Devious as this is, his methodology makes complete sense from a practical perspective. Even if he personally fails at the ballot box his impact has helped drive the Democratic Party from a seemingly liberal institution, to a woke chamber of virtue signalling progressives each trying to outdo themselves with their various menus of destructive policies.
Source: Rob.Rogers.com
Come what may Sanders will go down in history as the man who transformed the party of JFK into a battering ram for socialist collectivism. Even in defeat he can celebrate victory. Who needs an armed revolution when you can offload historically failed policies to an electorate that is seemingly ignorant of its failures elsewhere? Rand Paul: Why Bernie Sanders’ socialism hurts the poor as much as the rich and The Eye-Popping Cost of Medicare for All.
This is the Sanders legacy.
Source:
  1. https://www.washingtonpost.com/o...
  2. How Socialist Is Bernie Sanders?
  3. Sanders in 1985 Defended the Socialist Revolution in Nicaragua
  4. Opinion | A Rough Night for Socialism
  5. Bernie’s Bad Health-Care Plan | National Review
  6. https://www.washingtonpost.com/n...

What is a moderate in politics?

Another Quora question I answered.

It used to be someone who could entertain vital aspects of both sides of the political spectrum without jumping into the torrent below. In the reality of power politics today though it is someone who realizes that they need more than the conventional party base to be consistently elected on the national level. Jumping into the torrent may at times be necessary. Just bring your flippers and have a lifeguard nearby.

In what way does the Conservative Party victory in Great Britain impact the American Democratic Party?

Question Asked in Quora (with reference to Michael Bloomberg). My Answer

The biggest message is a political reaffirmation of the notion that when ‘you go woke you go broke’. Boris Johnson deserves credit for masterminding a Tory victory in the UK election (Get Brexit Done was a powerful slogan) but there is no doubt that his victory was given a large assist by the fact that the Labour Party under Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership, veered so sharply to the left that Johnson merely had to click and point. Corbyn was the contemporary version of former Labour Party leader Michael Foot who was trounced by Margaret Thatcher in 1983. It was predictable then as it is now.
Michael Bloomberg is correct to express concern (as has Barack Obama). The slate of Democratic Party candidates running for the White House in 2020 have taken the party on a very sharp left wing trajectory (cancellation of student debt, medicare for all, wealth tax, very relaxed illegal immigration policies, reparations for slavery etc).
They have moved the center of gravity of the party beyond the locus of the political Goldilocks zone and while this may offer utility in the primaries, it will prove to be a toxic burden when the bigger case for the Oval Office is made in front of the entire nation as a whole.

Could Jean Charest return to become the next leader of the Conservative Party of Canada?

My Answer on Quora. 
I really hope not. This sounds like Brian Mulroney all over again. However there is certainly a strong movement in the Conservative Party who believe that he is the individual who has the needed appeal to make inroads into Quebec and the GTA.
There is a strong argument for this (after all Mulroney did win two elections with this strategy) but I could see such an approach leading to a schism on the right. This was the case after Mulroney when Conservatism was forced into the political wilderness. A better choice for the Conservatives is Rona Ambrose