The aristocrats who martyred Trump - “He has been transformed into a living symbol of the progressive elites’ abuse of power and contempt for the principle of equality.”

The aristocrats who martyred Trump

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I have no wish to add to the existential howl attendant on Donald Trump’s conviction in a Manhattan courthouse for a crime that I, like most Americans, would be hard pressed to explain. I don’t like Trump as a politician or a human being. He’s an agent of chaos and a narcissistic vortex of attention.

But I want to say a few things for the record.

When Hillary Clinton, from sheer paranoia, set up her own private server to conduct business as secretary of state, the FBI naturally took an interest. I worked for many years in a classified environment. If I had done anything similar, I’d be writing this from my austere prison cell. But Clinton wasn’t me. She belonged to a different class. The FBI rapped her knuckles gently, called her out as a bad example, but refused to prosecute.

When Joe Biden mishandled classified documents in an apparently egregious manner, he attracted the attention of a special prosecutor. The ensuing investigation proved without a doubt that Biden had violated the law. If I had done the same thing, and stashed government secrets in my garage near my trusty Rav4, I would never see the light of day again. But again, I’m not Biden. He belongs to a special class. The prosecutor’s report admitted Biden’s guilt but refused to prosecute because the president of the United States, leader of the free world, was too old and dotty to be held accountable.

Then there’s Trump. The New York State district attorney, Alvin Bragg, is a Democrat with powerful political motives to bring down the likely Republican nominee. That should be a scandal but, in the ethical muddle of our age, it seemingly isn’t. The actual charges concocted by Bragg against Trump I leave for the legal experts to parse. None of them rose to the level of Clinton’s server or Biden’s garage sale of secrets. But Trump is the monster that haunts the nightmares of the privileged class. He must be prosecuted in multiple times and places, convicted, fined hundreds of millions, imprisoned, annihilated, pulverised.

The whole process stinks of desperation. If the progressive elites who run the Biden administration felt confident they could defeat Trump at the polls, we would hear Homeric laughter ringing from the White House and its pet organs in the news media. But Biden is terribly unpopular, even among his base. America’s elites fear and mistrust the American voter. They have lost faith in democracy, a system that in 2016 delivered the power of the presidency to the monstrous Trump, and they dream of a rising class of Platonic guardians, people exactly like themselves, with the right pedigree, the right opinions, the right manners, who rule not because they have won an electoral lottery but in perpetuity, as a reward for their superior virtue.

Convicting Trump as a political insurance policy brings us a step closer to a fatal turning point in American history. This country, Abraham Lincoln said, was founded on a proposition: that all are created equal. That proposition has liberated millions from within and attracted millions more from abroad. For most of us, it meant little more than being left alone by the cops and the structures of power. But for others, evidently, there was an expectation of utopia, of perfectly proportional equality in every dimension and transaction, that has failed to materialise. Dismayed, the progressive elites have turned their backs on representative democracy and now seek an aristocracy of virtue. The forms will remain the same but the substance, with a wink and a nudge, will respect caste and breeding.

Can this really happen? To an alarming extent, it already has. A single monolithic class controls most of the key institutions of American life. Between a high official at the State Department or the FBI, an executive at Google or Nike, and an editor at the New York Times or NPR, the difference is scarcely noticeable. Conformity in word and gesture is mandatory. And these people have persuaded themselves that contemporary society is too complex for the public to navigate safely. Given the madness of social media, the prevalence of fake news and disinformation, the appeal to simple minds of post-truth populists like Trump — given all the chaos, there’s a need for stern measures. Information must be controlled. Prominent dissenters must be cowed into silence if they wish to keep their jobs. The cops must go after the populists and haul them off to prison.

In the present case, however, such tactics may backfire. It is remarkable to note how much of Trump’s popularity is a function of the intemperance of his enemies. After his defeat in 2020, Trump drifted downward in a semi-quiescent state. The announcement of his candidacy for the 2024 Republican nomination wasn’t greeted with wild enthusiasm. This exhausting reality show had been cancelled for a reason. Few were begging for a new season.

Then Biden sent the FBI to Mar-a-Lago, and the whole dynamic of the race changed. Trump was once again the centre of attention, the master of ceremonies, as he had been in 2016, and no one else could get a word in edgewise. His Republican opponents felt obligated to stand behind him. Trump crushed them without difficulty in the primaries. So it boiled down to a choice between Trump and Biden – and the latter is perceived by the public to be an inarticulate failed president, ageing badly, whose minions are attempting to cheat their way into another presidential term. A wistful nostalgia for the Trump years now permeates a large segment of the population.

Conviction could boost this trend by another level of magnitude. Trump is no longer Trump: he has been transformed into a living symbol of the progressive elites’ abuse of power and contempt for the principle of equality. The MAGA faithful are beside themselves with rage – but rank-and-file Republicans, who have always been ambivalent about Trump, are just as livid. Ordinary voters who lack strong political inclinations can recognise in Trump’s persecutors the traits of the class enemy. Many who embrace the American tradition of rule of law may overcome their distaste for Trump the person and align themselves with Trump the symbol. The political consequences for Biden would then be the opposite of what was intended by that first raid at Mar-a-Lago: devastating defeat.

I don’t give a hoot about Trump, but I care a lot about my country. I find elite pretensions to be a kind of self-deluded nihilism: they are not as smart or as capable as they imagine, and they are willing to bring down the temple of democracy so long as it buries their enemies. An Ivy League education has apparently bestowed on them no understanding of history — no clue of how hard it is to fix a nation once it has been broken.

Imprisoning political opponents is what the Putins and the Castros do. It shouldn’t be allowed to stand here — it isn’t who we are or have ever been. As our Founders understood, the aristocratic principle invariably fails because the aristocrats are unworthy. Outside the courthouse, after his conviction, Trump said that the true verdict would be delivered by the American people on Election Day. I can only hope that he’s right.
 
Our elites are a clusterfuck of self-serving assholes who couldn't win a game of Dwarf Fortress even if they tried. They tend to be made up of silver spoon kids who never dealt with actual adversity to truly appreciate their position and as a result are on the same wavelength as your spoiled kids larping as Communists. Of course they'd have no problems in recreating the conditions for that defined Weimar Germany and the French Revolution.

Another thing they forget is how people are very good at holding grudges as good as they are in clinging onto good memories to continue going through abusive relationships. There are countries out there who talk like WW2 just happened for example.

Just look at Larry Fink. Who now has to have a full retinue of security wherever he goes because he feels unsafe.. thanks to ESG fucking up everything that people love.
 
Conviction could boost this trend by another level of magnitude. Trump is no longer Trump: he has been transformed into a living symbol of the progressive elites’ abuse of power and contempt for the principle of equality. The MAGA faithful are beside themselves with rage – but rank-and-file Republicans, who have always been ambivalent about Trump, are just as livid. Ordinary voters who lack strong political inclinations can recognise in Trump’s persecutors the traits of the class enemy. Many who embrace the American tradition of rule of law may overcome their distaste for Trump the person and align themselves with Trump the symbol. The political consequences for Biden would then be the opposite of what was intended by that first raid at Mar-a-Lago: devastating defeat.
Even if you asked the average MSNBC brain-rotted lefty of what statute(s) Drumpfler was supposedly guilty of breaking, over 90% of them just mumble something about hush money, and less than a scant 5% more will say it was something to do with his records.

The prosecution constructed a legal homunculus from a handful of unrelated statutes (falsifying business records with an intent to defraud, conspiracy to promote or prevent the election of any person to public office by unlawful means) and gotten a judge's blessing to not prove beyond a reasonable doubt every element of the offenses in contravention of over 200 years of American criminal procedure.

That's without bringing up the J6ers who have been railroaded for lesser offenses than the fiery, but peaceful Fenty Floyd protesters engaged in.

Anarcho-tyranny isn't coming; it's already here.
 
You don't think Donald Trump is one of the elite? :story:

Seriously, where do you think all that inflation came from? Trump screaming at Powell to print money to prop up stocks, the money supply expanded 50% from 2020-2021. Trump presided over the biggest upward transfer of wealth in history and never did a single thing about it.

Trump did some decent things as President but he's not some kind of outsider. A wealthy, lifelong NYC Democrat isn't an outsider.
 
You don't think Donald Trump is one of the elite? :story:

Seriously, where do you think all that inflation came from? Trump screaming at Powell to print money to prop up stocks, the money supply expanded 50% from 2020-2021. Trump presided over the biggest upward transfer of wealth in history and never did a single thing about it.

Trump did some decent things as President but he's not some kind of outsider. A wealthy, lifelong NYC Democrat isn't an outsider.
agreed to a large extent. but the fact that he's one of the elite doesn't preclude him from fighting other elites. just means that he's got the same, or similar, resources at his disposal.

do you deny the pants shitting that is going on among progressive elites? it's not like they hide it. that is enough for me, personally, to support trump. the enemy of my enemy, etc
 
Trump is emblematic of the progressive elites. They supported him in the primaries like they support a rebel in a country they don’t like. They wanted to use him as a tool to undermine their enemies. They saw him as an easy win for Queen Hillary. So they gave him tons of free coverage in the media and tried to set it up for him to win the nomination. Then because they don’t fully control everything or know everything he accidentally wins and they have a massive melt down. They flip everything at him and make him look better than he actually is. His positions are typical of 80s democrats. They make him look more appealing because they’re retarded. And the best part is he’s largely a result of their narcisstic meddling.
 
agreed to a large extent. but the fact that he's one of the elite doesn't preclude him from fighting other elites. just means that he's got the same, or similar, resources at his disposal.

do you deny the pants shitting that is going on among progressive elites? it's not like they hide it. that is enough for me, personally, to support trump. the enemy of my enemy, etc
No, I like what he's doing quite a bit. What makes zero sense to me is why he did this to begin with, there was no reason to falsify business records no matter if it was a felony or misdemeanor. If I did something like this, I'd be fucked. The fact is, Trump does what Trump thinks is the best idea and that doesn't always align with what is best for me or this country.

I can tell you beyond a doubt if there was any other decent candidate running besides Trump I wouldn't vote for him. He's the lesser of two evils, that's it.
 
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Trump has officially joined the likes of Nelson Mandela and Ghandi. All are revolutionary men of color persecuted by The Man.
Brown technically isn't a color if you look at color as visible light reflections. It's a shade of orange, so scientifically Trump is the same color as Ghandi and Mandela and therefore he can say nigger. Only science deniers will disagree.
 
if they can do this to Trump then they can do to the whole country

There’s no “if”. They CAN and WILL and that was true long before Trump descended that escalator in 2016. Maybe it’s just that more folks realize it now but it’s not like Trump’s the first to get fucked by lawfare and he damn sure ain’t the last.

Remember, the Law doesn’t apply to THEM. THEY apply the Law to YOU.
 
What makes zero sense to me is why he did this to begin with, there was no reason to falsify business records no matter if it was a felony or misdemeanor.
Are you being foolish on purpose? The guy who actually did the payments stated Trump had no idea about them.

This kind of stuff happens constantly, even and especially in regulated industries.
 
Just gonna say I like how the dude writes, and think he is pretty spot on with many of the things he says. I feel very similarly to a lot of what the OP is saying. I am sick of these types of people:

The whole process stinks of desperation. If the progressive elites who run the Biden administration felt confident they could defeat Trump at the polls, we would hear Homeric laughter ringing from the White House and its pet organs in the news media. But Biden is terribly unpopular, even among his base. America’s elites fear and mistrust the American voter. They have lost faith in democracy, a system that in 2016 delivered the power of the presidency to the monstrous Trump, and they dream of a rising class of Platonic guardians, people exactly like themselves, with the right pedigree, the right opinions, the right manners, who rule not because they have won an electoral lottery but in perpetuity, as a reward for their superior virtue.

It's this nanny state, commie horseshit and I refuse to live in a country like that, under that kind of leadership. I want nothing from my government but my freedom. I don't want some fake celebrity tech oligarch with the plastic hollywood face™ to tell me how I should think speak and feel. And I won't allow any of them to do that in my own life. if that means getting banned from sharing my opinion on all of the mainstream websites then so be it. They can't take my govt job from me since I managed to retire out of there early, so I say "Fuck these people" and everyone who sounds just like them. I am sick of seeing them talking their dumb smarmy hollywood movie nonsense. Sick of seeing these faggots who have never had a rough day in all their lives combined, each of whom was born with theirs and much more; the guaranteed wealth, the guaranteed safety, the guaranteed immunities and freedoms to do whatever they please with little to no repercussion - and yet wish to strip the rest of us of ever more of ours.

The writer nailed it with his sentiment here.
 
Trump may not be perfect, but the only perfect man to have ever existed was Jesus Christ. I won't judge him on what he hasn't done, I'll look at whether what he has done in the past is closer to what can allow the church to flourish than what any of the other options with even a ghost of a chance have done and base my support off that. 'Seek ye first the kingdom of God and all else shall follow' and all that.
 
So it boiled down to a choice between Trump and Biden – and the latter is perceived by the public to be an inarticulate failed president, ageing badly, whose minions are attempting to cheat their way into another presidential term. A wistful nostalgia for the Trump years now permeates a large segment of the population.
Because that is exactly what is happening and no amount of gaslighting by the MSM is going to change that.
 
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