This letter was written by Michael Keegan, president of People for the American Way. I joined. I hope you will too. PFAW and the ACLU are crucial organizations today.
A new message from your friends at People For the American Way.
Let’s be clear. With Donald Trump’s speech last night being heralded by some in the media for striking a “softer tone” and sounding “more presidential” than Trump’s previous overtly hateful, ego romp, lie-filled speeches, the threat from Trump and his Republican allies just became more dangerous, not less.
There was no “pivot.” What we saw was the same hate, the same bigotry, the same extremism, and the same insidious distortions of reality … but in a shiny new package now loaded onto a tele-prompter, couched in the kind of Orwellian doublespeak and slick marketing that could give Trump and Republicans a boost in popularity, despite their having the exact same agenda. Nothing has changed. But they’re learning to hide it better.
It will be up to all of us to expose the truth and protect vulnerable Americans, our values, and our Constitution from a more sinister approach by the Trump administration in enacting its dark and radical vision for our country.
Something that is not getting nearly enough attention in the reporting so far of Trump’s speech is that the president leaned heavily into his fearmongering about crime committed by immigrants. Undocumented immigrants are responsible for no more violent crime than any other members of the population at large, but that’s clearly not the impression given by Trump’s cherry-picked examples and sad personal stories that represent the exception, not the rule.
Trump’s announcement of a new program to collect and elevate the stories of people who have been victims of crime specifically by immigrants is a dark and divisive platform to sow suspicion and stoke fear of a particular threat that does not exist. He has created “the other” that he is trying to get the country to fear. It got him an electoral vote majority and he’s going to use to try and pass a hateful agenda. It’s not unlike Trump’s promotion of a wild conspiracy theory about millions of “illegal” voters in 2016 in an attempt to create fertile ground for voter suppression policies to keep Democrats from ever coming back into power.
One of the biggest hypocrisies was Trump accusing others of creating division while flagrantly promoting a pernicious distrust of all noncitizens, and whitewashing the fact that the current partisan divisions in Washington — which he alluded to several times while gesturing towards the Democratic side of the chamber — were created by Republicans with their extremism and refusal to do their job during the Obama years … perhaps most notably with Senate Republicans’ anti-constitutional blockade of President Obama’s Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland.
Of course, Trump called for the swift confirmation of his own Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch, noting that Gorsuch had come from his list of potential picks released during the campaign. That list, however, was compiled by right-wing groups and filled with unacceptable extremists, of which Gorsuch is one of the most extreme.
Trump was still in full campaign mode — he used grieving families as political props, and made big, vague promises with no details about how to achieve (or afford) them. And he pandered to the demographic base of working class whites that, outside of the Republican Party faithful, forms the core of his support, with anecdotes about brands (like Harley Davidson) and kind words and promises for the police and military.
Trump even emphasized education as “the civil rights issue of our time” and yet he stripped transgender students of protections given to them under the Obama administration. Further, his Secretary of Education, Betsy DeVos, claimed that Historically Black Colleges and Universities were the “real pioneers when it comes to school choice” despite their being founded to combat segregation, and he supports vouchers which would divert federal funding to private schools which are allowed to discriminate, fundamentally making education even less equal.
With his administration void of actual accomplishments, he resorted to claiming some of the accomplishments of his predecessor as his own. Trump likes to say he inherited a mess, but he inherited an economy that had been picking up steam for years after the debacle created by the previous Republican administration and despite congressional Republicans’ best efforts at economic sabotage all throughout the Obama presidency.
Astonishingly, Trump even subtly tried to highjack ownership of the most popular ideas in the Affordable Care Act.
Finally, while Trump mostly stuck to the teleprompter and avoided repeating some of his most outrageous whoppers, the level of dishonesty was still shocking by any normal standards. In addition to the selective use of misleading stats and examples about immigrants, crime, and terrorism, Trump cast all regulations and standards set by the government to protect consumers, workers, and the public as government overreach that takes away Americans’ choices and even their rights. A dangerous and corrosive message to sell a dangerous and corrosive agenda…
We have our work cut out for us. With that said, I need to thank you on behalf of all of us here at People For the American Way for your amazing support and activism. Every time you have donated, taken action, or shared an important piece of reporting or analysis on the Right’s agenda and tactics has made a tremendous impact in building the Resistance movement. And, this morning, in the light of that address, it is clearly needed now more than ever.
Sincerely,
Michael Keegan, President
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From newyorker.com: Don’t Be Fooled. Donald Trump Didn’t Pivot
…To justify his many illiberal proposals, as well as his authoritarian instincts, Trump needs to persuade people that everything is going to hell, and that only he can save things. Nowhere in his speech did he depart from this doleful and deceptive script.
Trump spoke of a world where terrorists are clamoring to get into the United States to blow us up. Ignoring the advice of his new national-security adviser, H. R. McMaster, the President used—and emphasized—the phrase “radical Islamic terrorism,” and promised to roll out a new version of his anti-Muslim travel ban, which the courts have frozen. “We cannot allow a beachhead of terrorism to form inside America,” he declared. “And we cannot allow our nation to become a sanctuary for extremists.” As for isis, Trump said that America and its allies would work “to extinguish this vile enemy from our planet.”…
Don’t Be Fooled. Donald Trump Didn’t Pivot
http://www.newyorker.com/news/john-cassidy/dont-be-fooled-donald-trump-didnt-pivot
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According to Trump and the GOP, we don’t need no stinking regulations. Just trust the corporations to self regulate. Ha, ha, the joke’s on us. As a result of deregulations, we can expect a depression, drugs killing or maiming people, the environment being poisoned or polluted beyond repair. Will Trump and company involve us in another war a la Bush the dumber? I hope not.
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Cross-posted at Oped news
https://www.opednews.com/Quicklink/People-for-the-American-Wa-in-Best_Web_OpEds-Trump-Illegality_Trump-Insults_Trump-Lies_Trump-Speech-170301-915.html
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Changed MARKETING style. Same thing, wrapped differently. The Dump is pathetic. He sure has dredged up the swamp.
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Giving a speech from a teleprompter, written by someone else, makes Trump a puppet, not a President. I expect my 8th grade debate students to write their own speeches.
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Session didn’t disclose meetings with Russians?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.washingtonpost.com/amphtml/world/national-security/sessions-spoke-twice-with-russian-ambassador-during-trumps-presidential-campaign-justice-officials-say/2017/03/01/77205eda-feac-11e6-99b4-9e613afeb09f_story.html
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Inquiry set
https://www.google.com/amp/www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/39136118
What a soap opera. Just doesn’t let up.
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Despite Trump’s Measured Speech, He Continues to Sow Division
By Dan Rather, Dan Rather’s Facebook Page
01 March 17
We’ve seen this before. After a period of sustained chaos, Donald Trump ascends a podium, and for a moment at least, reads a relatively measured speech from a teleprompter. For the most part, in tone and temperament it is a world away from the Tweets, and the press conferences. In many ways it was standard conservative Republican fare on such topics as tax cuts, although watching Paul Ryan stand and applaud lines calling into question free trade and major spending on infrastructure shows how much the GOP elite has swung behind President Trump.
The President’s call for economic populism is a popular instinct in the country, that I think cuts across party lines. If that was the centerpiece of his agenda, I suspect his poll numbers would be much higher. But of course there is so much more we have seen over the past several weeks that show how the most controversial rhetoric of the campaign has continued from the President in office. Tonight, Mr. Trump referenced history on many occasions, seeking to give his very unconventional administration the trappings of its place in sustained American values. There were many lines that will be seen as smoothing out the edges. But bubbling beneath the surface was still a President who is stoking division. I think the most noteworthy section, and one that history will mark, was his focus on crimes from immigrants. It is a dangerous and disingenuous strawman. Yes illegal immigrants have committed crimes. But what about the Indian worker who was just murdered in Kansas? Or the little children and teachers in Connecticut? Or African Americans in prayer in South Carolina?
Nevertheless, I think that this is a speech that will play well with the President’s base. If Democrats or Independents hope that Republicans in Congress will challenge the Administration, the numerous standing ovations show how faint that expectation currently is. …And some may sense the low rumblings of a demagogue. But that is not how most people watching speeches judge them. Overall, I think the effect was more successful than many had expected, perhaps because of the low bar of expectation…
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Most of us on this blog know that Trump is an unfit narcissistic bigot who does not have in mind the best interests of anyone except himself, his family and the wealthy. I do believe that eventually he will be impeached.
The biggest worry is Pence. He will do the bidding of the extremist Republican Tea Party people. Say goodbye to Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, the EPA, NDA, gay rights and anything that benefits average or poor Americans. Say “Hello” to shrinking the government of regulations on business and welcome national Right to Work. Education will ‘benefit’ from more vouchers and charter schools.
He will actively work to gut everything. He was my governor in Indiana.
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