Behind Comrade Putin were signs praising his brave fight against “Naziism,” a false claim made repeatedly from the stage as well as before and after the rally. This is also something that has never, could never happen here: a “president” so unironically insisting something is true when it’s clearly not. Nor would we ever see American leaders advocating, as is currently happening in Russia, for teaching the equivalent of Putin’s falsehoods in schools while outlawing truth-telling. Especially not in any red state. We’re lucky that way.
Putin also railed against people he defined as enemies and traitors; namely, Russians who don’t agree with him. Implying they should be locked up, he fed the crowd scapegoats for his own failings, stoking their easily-manipulated, innate fears and hatreds. Later, he fired and arrested several high-ranking military and intelligence officers, over his own Ukraine debacle.
We cannot think of examples or even imagine an analogous set of circumstances in America, with our Constitutionally-mandated separation of equal branches of government, and a Congress fully committed to checking and balancing any “president” who’d seek unrestrained power by repeatedly lying and ignoring the law, firing members of the Department of Justice who insisted on following it. No way. Not here. Someone like that couldn’t even be nominated by a “conservative” party, much less become “president.” Good for us.
In the United States of America, where education and the ability to think for oneself are among the immutable values on which democracy depends, millions of citizens could never fall victim to such undisguised disinformation. There’s no way media would spring up, dedicated to amplifying the lies across all platforms. As we witness the unmistakable components of maintaining tyranny on display in Russia, resulting in the horrors in Ukraine, we rejoice at how steadfast are our leaders and media, right and further-right, past and present, in rejecting comparable threats to democracy here.
Or not. Putin and Trump aren’t just analogous: they’re carbon copies, as are their media. The only difference is that now, in Russia, real news has been effectively squelched. Most Russians will never see or hear it; those who do will have had to resort to short-wave BBC broadcasts and the occasional, breakthrough hack of state media. In the US, all that’s necessary, so far, anyway, is to change channels. But since that’s inconsistent with maintaining the make-believe Trumpist worldview, it’s not happening. Even with the consequences so clearly on display overseas.
How did Putin manage to inhabit Trump so successfully? Was it merely recognizing that Trump craves flattery so desperately that he’d do anything after getting it, or something bribe-worthy? Whatever the reasons, in his four years Trump gave Putin much of what he wanted; including lifting sanctions on his pals, handing him Syria, attempting to weaken NATO, making oil great again, and threatening to withhold weapons from Ukraine unless President Zelensky claimed to be investigating family Biden. Every single Republican member of Congress, save one, voted to let him off the hook.
It’s reported that many of the people attending Putin’s rally were there under threat. Similarly, it’s likely that many in Russian media push the party line out of fear of consequences if they don’t. Which isn’t the case with Fox “news” and its star griftnesses. Carlson, Hannity, Ingraham, Pirro; they’ve all been repeating Russian talking points nearly word for word, without evidence of being forced. So much so that Putin is demanding his media feature their words as often as possible.
As we struggle to understand this Foxian defense of a global adversary and brutal dictatorship, we may have gained unexpected insight, thanks to Putin’s Trump-like rally.
Some may suppress it, or rationalize it, or have never even thought about it, but the similarities between Putin and Trump (and, much more so, future Trump if we let it happen again) are now undeniable.
Which means that if Foxworld – including many Congressional Rs -- were to criticize Putin, it would equate to criticizing Trump, a bolshoi nyet-nyet. Doing so would call attention to their interchangeability. So they don’t.
Makes sense, doesn’t it? More than believing it’s about hating the equalizing potential of democracy and wishing for a home-grown dictator who’ll enrich and protect them and get rid of liberals. Right?
We should have a law regarding who can actually own media outlets in America. Why we allow Murdock, an Australian, to own such a large media company in America is wrong. Of course, why would we have imagined one of our allies' citizens would wish us ill? Or maybe for him it was just about money and power.
ReplyDelete180 degree flip, because it is all about ME! Four weeks ago today one of our venerable doctor's compatriots carved up my leg and turned me into a bionic person. It's going well, by all professional accounts, ie. Physical Therapist, Physicians Assistant. I will see the Magician himself again in a week or so, but I'm experiencing what are normal recovery challenges. I keep forgetting to ask if the titanium and stainless steel will set off metal detectors at the airport, but there's time yet for that info!
Hello, I'm back. I tried to re-enter our conversations a couple weeks ago but my brain was not yet capable of concentrating on words and ideas. The good news is that I'm convinced, based upon all the videos I've watched, that I can now cook absolutely anything (ha ha ha) and can also make Edwardian or Victorian clothing using period methods. YouTube can be a dangerous place!
Welcome back, MEH! Missed you. If you finished YouTube, you can probably assemble a cat, too.
DeleteThere is nothing quite so fascinating as watching un-machined techniques for how to make fabrics, starting at the sheep/goat/flax/etc, the assembly/spinning of the thread/yarn, and the hand weaving/simple loom assembly of result, be it carpet, sack, robe and/or blanket. And doilies, which are amazingly intricate. And embroidery, and...
DeleteIt is a beautiful process done by creative and talented people of the world. Well worth a few days worth of videos and local lessons put on by artisans of the craft.
Type "Craft in America" for those people and places we can even visit, and enjoy proper distraction from the pain and suffering that is the world.
Nice comment. But a bit far off topic. But, as a response to MEH (who began on topic, and who's a valued reader, recovering from surgery) it shall pass muster.
DeleteThis is a really well done article. It explains a lot, thoroughly, in a short amount of time.
ReplyDeleteIf something doesn't give, we are in for a world of hurt.
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I'm guessing there's a "pee" tape somewhere in the Kremlin. Starting with Reagan and Newt our democracy has had a steady decline until today and tomorrow, and the next day, week, month, year, until we're no longer the USA. History dictates it. It's gawd awful painful to watch. But there's no feet in the street, the only action that's created meaningful change in this country. I don't think there's any saving it, our democracy is too far gone. I should say the democracy I grew up with no longer exists. Failure is baked in with the current corrupt and moral-less GOP, corrupt SCOTUS (if only morally, but I'm assuming more because of Ginni), states election suppression, gerrymandering, corporate "people" dark money, foreign money and foreign election influence, etc., etc. Trump will evade any conviction for his corruption. SDYN I understand is returning witness evidence. It's the big picture of all factors adding up to an undeniable end. Ya, it all sucks. But what I deem more important for humanity is tackling climate and soil issues... But there's no feet in the street. Ain't gonna happen. We're quite likely waaaay past the tipping point. Some scientists agree. Okay. Then what? Where does one find hope when logically, there is none? My only hope is to be able to live peacefully until I die. Then again I'm sure there were a lot of folks in Europe who "hoped" for the same thing around 1938-39. Humans will never be around long enough to evolve past war and destruction. It's a fact Jack.
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