Struggling To Keep Up
I've been saying for a while now that our politics were busted and I expected a revolution- and now it's upon us- and I'm not sure I understand what's going on but I intend to try.
I was expecting a revolution of the left- because that's where revolutions usually come from- but this is a revolution of the right- if that's the proper word for it- which I doubt. Perhaps we should go with what the revolutionaries call themselves and say "alt-right". Anyway, I've just been watching a young guy from Breitbart being interviewed on Channel 4 News- and he was nervy and clever and Jewish and gay- with white streaks in his black hair- and not like any rightist I've seen before. Also he had so much energy...
I was expecting a revolution of the left- because that's where revolutions usually come from- but this is a revolution of the right- if that's the proper word for it- which I doubt. Perhaps we should go with what the revolutionaries call themselves and say "alt-right". Anyway, I've just been watching a young guy from Breitbart being interviewed on Channel 4 News- and he was nervy and clever and Jewish and gay- with white streaks in his black hair- and not like any rightist I've seen before. Also he had so much energy...
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Another thing that's weird is that the revolution is being led- in the States- by a 70 year old man- which isn't at all what one expects.
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I don't think the right are stronger than the left. I think they were just willing to dispense with the normal standards of shame and restraint that help a society cohere.
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I think Trump's personal character is largely irrelevant. Change was coming with or without him.
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What came as a total surprise to me was they they were able to co-opt the major parties, successfully in Trump's case and unsuccessfully in Sanders', rather than having to work outside them. I suspect the historical postmortems on 2016 will say that the GOP was left too weak from a half-decade of infighting between the Tea Party and establishment sides for either to fend off Trump when he emerged out of nowhere; the Democrats didn't have such a strong division after eight relatively successful years under Obama, and so had enough institutional strength to short circuit Sanders' insurrection attempt.
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So what next for the parties? Will they keep their names but morph into very different entities? That's what happened in the past so I imagine it's what'll happen now.