Posted on 12/07/2015 1:03:38 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
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AMY GOODMAN: After his talk, Professor Chomsky read and answered questions from the audience. This is one of those questions.
NOAM CHOMSKY: "What do you think about the antics of Donald Trump, in tangent to your earlier idea about American exceptionalism?"
Well, actually, I think we should recognize that the other candidates are not that different. I mean, if you take a look atâjust take a look at their views. You know, they tell you their views, and theyâre astonishing. So just to keep to Iran, a couple of weeks ago, the two front-runnersâtheyâre not the front-runners any longerâwere Jeb Bush and Scott Walker. And they differed on Iran. Walker said we have to bomb Iran; when he gets elected, theyâre going to bomb Iran immediately, the day heâs elected. Bush was a littleâyou know, heâs more serious: He said heâs going to wait 'til the first Cabinet meeting, and then they'll bomb Iran. I mean, this is just off the spectrum of not only international opinion, but even relative sanity.
This isâI think Ornstein and Mann are correct: Itâs a radical insurgency; itâs not a political party. You can tell that even by the votes. I mean, any issue of any complexity is going to have some diversity of opinion. But when you get a unanimous vote to kill the Iranian deal or the Affordable Care Act or whatever the next thing may be, you know youâre not dealing with a political party.
Itâs an interesting question why thatâs true. I think whatâs actually happened is that during the whole so-called neoliberal period, last generation, both political parties have drifted to the right. Todayâs Democrats are what used to be called moderate Republicans. The Republicans have just drifted off the spectrum. Theyâre so committed to extreme wealth and power that they cannot get votes, canât get votes by presenting those positions. So what has happened is that theyâve mobilized sectors of the population that have been around for a long time. It is a pretty exceptional country in many ways. One is itâs extremely religious. Itâs one of the most extreme fundamentalist countries in the world. And by now, I suspect the majority of the base of the Republican Party is evangelical Christians, extremists, notâtheyâre a mixture, but these are the extremist ones, nativists who are afraid that, you know, "they are taking our white Anglo-Saxon country away from us," people who have to have guns when they go into Starbucks because, who knows, they might get killed by an Islamic terrorist and so on. I mean, all of that is part of the country, and it goes back to colonial days. There are real roots to it. But these have not been an organized political force in the past. They are now. Thatâs the base of the Republican Party. And you see it in the primaries. So, yeah, Trump is maybe comic relief, but itâs just aâitâs not that different from the mainstream, which I think is more important.
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AMY GOODMAN: Noam Chomsky, speaking at The New School this weekend here in New York City, "On Power and Ideology." Professor Chomsky is institute professor emeritus at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where heâs taught for more than half a century. A world-renowned linguist and political dissident, Chomsky has written more than a hundred books; his latest, Because We Say So.
Noam CHUMPsky...what an idiot, always has been and always will be...
The liar.
Noam Chomsky, the human bladder stone.
He’s a wordy fraud.
What are these people smoking? Neoliberal generation? Drifting to the right? A nation that kills more babies than terrorists is not drifting to the right!
The most fundamentalist country in the world? When there’s all the Mohammedan countries out there with stonings and decapitations?
“”Todayâs Democrats are what used to be called moderate Republicans. The Republicans have just drifted off the spectrum. Theyâre so committed to extreme wealth and power that they cannot get votes”
Chomseky is remarkably delusional.
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