Has truth met its waterloo in TrumpWorld? Given the fusillade of alternative "facts," the facade of relativistic rhetoric, the obscurantist sophistics of the likes of Sean Spicer? Given the mouthpieces of Trumpworld such as Sean Spicer, Kelly Anne Conway, Steven Miller and, God forbid, Sarah Huckabee Sanders?
Possibly never before have such scurrilous speakers of the language used political discourse to prevent language from pursuing truth, what the Greeks of Socrates' time called the "Logos." What we see happening in TrumpWorld and manifested daily by his mouthpieces is Orwellian doublespeak literally. Here today in American politics, fiction becomes truth, life verifies art.
Possibly only comedy can deal with
and expose the untruth of TrumpWorld. We see much of this on late night
TV. Much of what we see obscured politically regarding real issues is complicated by the triviality of
issues such as Trumps claims regarding 4-5 million illegal voters, assertion of
record breaking crowds at his inaugural, accusation of Obama's illegal
wiretapping at Trump tower, accusing British Intellegence of spying on the
Whitehouse, quibbling over deceptive distinctions such as "literal"
vs "serious" statements by the so-called President, etc., etc.
Such trivial if not eccentric claims are red meat for comedy but an anaesthesia for democratic discourse.
Of course, this superstructural
obscurantism does point to some non-trivial issues such as what is implied by
Trump's accusation of Obama committing a felony. But sadly such as this
is tantamount to a child not recognizing the serious implications of his words.
So truth is not in sorting out the sophistries of the "reality TV light show" of Trump's lackeys and sycophants. The truth is in the infrastructural issues. The truth of infrastructural actions is what
must be attended to such as the infamous "Muslim Ban."
The infrastructural issues point to
the real issues and the truths we should be concerned with. The real issues are these: Firstly, the dismantling of the state
department while dramatically increasing an already wasteful pentagon. Within an ideology of Economic Nationalism,
as General Mattis has warned, ‘if we disengage the state department and suspend
diplomacy you will have to buy him more bullets. So is Bannonist ideology intending military
diplomacy and abandoning negotiation even though Trump claims to be the great
negotiator? Does Economic nationalism
mean opportunistic military interventionism?
Secondly, will Trump pay for the
medical, educational and social needs of the people, the very people who voted
for him, prior to the ushering in of his promised golden age of the return of
good jobs and prosperity to the homeland?
The real needs of people will not be satisfied by Economic Nationalist
pipedreams.
Thirdly, will Bannonism enable the
alt-right white Christian cultural vision to perpetuate the regressive culture
war? Or will the Bannon-believers wake
up to the inevitable and only true populist vision for America, namely a
multi-cultural reconstitution of community and local culture? Possibly Trump could awaken to his own
liberal-cultural tendencies and instincts and fire Bannon thus eliminating his
insidious, obfuscating alt-right influence in the administration.
Fourthly, will the contradiction
between egregiously wasteful spending on “the Wall,” and the military be
reconciled with the promise to cut the deficit.
Fifthly, can democracy be salvaged
while Wall Street invades Washington
in the form of Goldman Sachs populating the Trump administration and Billionaires bankrolling the
expropriation of democratic politics from its local roots and lifeblood? Can democracy be salvaged as business is
conflated and confused with government and diplomacy? Mass manipulation of an essentially under-educated
populace does not a democracy make? Trump’s
base is not “deplorable” as Hillary Clinton exclaimed. Their choices are regrettable or even
lamentable. They will themselves eventually
regret and lament their choice of Trump.
They will discover that stoking the fires of white identity politics
does not address their real needs and interests, nor promote their real
political power which lay in uniting with “left-wing populism."
Lastly will the virulent behemoth of
two-party politics finally be declared the 800 lb. gorilla in the political
room. Trump is neither conservative nor
Republican. Bernie Sanders was not
really Demcratic nor liberal nor really even “socialist.” Present party politics obscures the interests of the people and enervates their own possible political initiative. The “revolution” required in American politics can’t
be carried out while thinking in the obsolete bi-polar categories of left-right,
liberal-conservative, Republican-Democrat, red state-blue state, white vs
black, Christian vs Muslim, rich vs poor, people vs politicians, welfare vs
workers, etc. Obviously the supposed
conflicts used to divide us are more determinative than the commonalites that unite
and can harmonize us. But Legislators
are meant to harmonize the interests that unite the many rather than politicize
unnecessary pseudo-conflict polarities that ultimately enrich and empower the few. We thereby need a revolution in thought and political education in order to pursue and unconceal the real issues of truth.
Has truth met its Waterloo? Not at all.
We must simply know where to look for it, how to articulate it and give
it the light of day. The democracy needs "citizen legislators" who will reappropriate the republic and democratize the intelligence of the people.
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