Posted on 09/15/2020 7:31:38 AM PDT by Kaslin
Threats of left-wing political violence if President Trump is reelected have gone from subtext to the plain text.
The quiet part is becoming very loud. Threats of left-wing political violence if President Trump is reelected have gone from subtext to the plain text. Writing at The Atlantic, Shadi Hamid warns of mass unrest and political violence across American cities if Trump wins. The Democrats are embracing their inner movie villain: It votes for Biden, or it gets the riots again.
Not that the rioting and related violence have stoppedfrom the attempted assassination of cops in Los Angeles to mostly peaceful protests in New York, the mayhem continuesbut it is less intense than it was earlier in the summer. Now, prominent outlets of establishment liberalism are warning that the destruction can, and will, be turned up if the nation votes incorrectly.
The political extortion is not even hidden, with The Atlantics Hamid writing that a Trump win is the outcome most likely to undermine faith in democracy, resulting in more of the social unrest and street battles that cities including Portland, Oregon, and Seattle have seen in recent months. For this reason, strictly law-and-order Republicans who have responded in dismay to scenes of rioting and looting have an interest in Biden winning. A stereotypical mob line such as Nice place you got here, shame if anything were to happen to it is subtle in comparison.
Even if we accept that Hamid is truly worried about his predictions, and we absolve him of threatening the nation with riots if we vote the wrong way, the menace of his article is unmistakable. Whether Hamid is personally culpable in his role as messenger is irrelevant. Even in decline, The Atlantic represents establishment liberalism; if it is publishing predictions of mass political violence from the left, then the Democratic mainstream is willing to countenance political violence if it does not get its way.
For the threat of political violence to be credible, the Democrats have to seem likely to resort to it if they lose. This is an ugly look for a political party, and Hamids article, therefore, provides an extensive indictment of Democrats. Whether intentionally or not, Hamid has laid out why Democrats should be kept far from political power.
They appear detached from reality, unwilling to accept election results, let alone engage in self-examination about why they lost. Hamid writes that Liberals had enough trouble accepting the results of the 2016 election. In some sense, they never really came to terms with it This time, it would be worse. A second surprise Trump victory might push them over the edge.
As he notes, they never really accepted the result in 2016. Shocked by Trumps victory, Democrats embraced conspiracy theories to explain it. The Russian obsession was not just an effort to kneecap Trumps administration, it also gave Democrats a palatable reason for why he had won. Many on the left found it easier to believe that Trump had cheated his way into the White House than to accept that he had beaten them.
This collective denial also obviated the need to understand Trump voters, let alone try to appeal to them. They could be dismissed as a bunch of suckers and bigots, rather than addressed as rational actors with legitimate reasons to support Trump.
Likewise, viewing Trumps 2016 victory as an illegitimate fluke encouraged Democrats to complain about, rather than effectively compete within, the Electoral College. Hamid appears to join this condemnation of Americas presidential electoral system as an anti-democratic anomaly.
But as Charles C. Cooke recently pointed out in National Review, Many other countries eschew direct popular votes when choosing their executives and a good number of those do so explicitly in favor of systems that aggregate the results of local elections when staffing the national government.
In nations with parliamentary systems, both the executive and legislative branches may be controlled by a party that received fewer overall votes than its rival, as recently happened in Canada. In the United States, as in many other nations, localities matter and are treated as more than interchangeable administrative units, including on election day.
The framers of our Constitution rightly feared mob rule, and the Electoral College was designed to preclude it in the selection of our presidents. That Democrats are threatening mob violence over the Electoral College shows that it is working as intended by keeping power away from the mob and forcing candidates to appeal to voters of various regions and factions.
In truth, Democrats complaints are less about principled constitutional theory and more about political opportunism. They were quite pleased with the Electoral College back when they thought they had a blue wall that would favor them forever in states like Pennsylvania.
Likewise, the threats of mob violence that The Atlantic is publishing may be little more than a desperate attempt at political jujutsu. The riots have become a problem for Democrats, who, along with their media allies, spent months downplaying and excusing the violence and conflating rioters with genuinely peaceful protestors.
But the damage is impossible to deny, and Trump is cudgeling Democrats with it. As he points out, the unrest, destruction, and violence are overwhelmingly caused by left-wing radicals and the worst of it is concentrated in cities and states controlled by Democrats, many of whom have ostentatiously rejected offers of federal help.
Perhaps the Democrats have decided that when your voters give you riots, make the riots into a political threat. Of course, the threat only works if voters believe that Democrats really are crazy enough to burn it down if Biden loses. That itself is a problem for Democrats: why would voters want to give more power to people who are that crazy?
Fortunately, Democratss threats of political violence may be empty, even if they mean them. Some may riot, but how far will they get? After all, if President Trump is reelected, he will have a mandate to use federal power to restore order, despite the objections of local Democratic officials who allow and encourage riots.
Democrats are trying to take America hostage, but even if they are willing to pull the trigger, the gun they are holding to the nations head may not be loaded.
Until We the People shoot them, and shoot them in numbers, they will never stop rioting and looting.
Don’t wait to get rescued by the government.
They are commies at their core.
My thought is similar. I think if the rioters are lucky, law enforcement will shoot a few and make the riots go away. If the rioters are unlucky, the police will continue to do nothing and the militia may come out with a far more decisive response. I think people are fed up.
The whole “Joe Biden will not concede” strategy needs to be met with force, if the numbers say that Joe should concede.
Vote for biden or we riot, and the riots are Trump’s fault.
Same psychology as “give me your lunch money and I won’t beat you up. And if you get beat up it’s your fault.”
The Left is fundamentally opposed to our Constitution, and even our very existence in too many cases. They are the enemy.
“We’re playing lambs.”
That may be the intent but Im seeing a profound lack of enthusiasm for Biden/Harris in neighborhoods black, white, brown, or plaid. In Lefty cities where people have grievances against the Democrats that the Democrats are trying to redirect against Trump, those grievances are not going to go away until corruption is rooted out, and thats not on the table at all.
Most people just want to earn a living and raise a family. It could be that Im completely wrong about that, or it could be that everyone ends up looking on with interest as the deep state loses its mind and finally gets locked up for treason.
Until We the People shoot them, and shoot them in numbers, they will never stop rioting and looting.
A lot of people don’t know that Hitler did not win a majority. He won basically via coup, in essence.
In this country, that would be blatant voter fraud.
Amen.
“My IT department is going to riot?
I dont think they will stop playing Dungeons and Dragons for that long.....”
This has to be the best post of the day !!!
I think we need to pop the lefty bubble, and the one thing that will do it is humor. Thats not easy to do because the left has hijacked media forms of escapism, and escapism is necessary in order for people to ctrl-alt-del their brains to dump all the humorless propaganda.
Here’s something: Yesterday I want to the store. On the way, I passed through an on-ramp area along the highway I was on that was torched (and they did catch the perp). It wasn’t a huge area that was burned, but large enough.
The thing is....in the middle of the blackened, burned-out areas...were freshly-planted Biden/Harris signs, one on each side of the road where they were plain to see.
I wonder what kind of message the sign-planters wanted to give?
I wonder how much control Harriss people have over the messaging, because everything coming from the campaign is looking contrived and thudding like her debate performance.
Good catch btw, you cant make this stuff up!
Once Trump is re-elected, there will be no riots because the leaders will all be sitting in prison on federal charges.
That was one of the finest titles for an article I have ever seen...made me laugh aloud!
“Obama asking the UN for peace keeper troops to put him back in the White House”
Never happen. UN “peace keepers” are more interested in looting homes and molesting children.
I still like their Ted Kennedy VW Ad. It’s a favorite.
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