Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Trump Adopts the "Dictator's Handbook" as He Sinks in the Polls

Many of us realized that Donald Trump's election posed a grave threat to American democracy and moral decency.  Since his inauguration, Trump has shown that he will lie, slander others, put children in cages and now make illegal use of federal agents against citizens to try to prop up his sinking poll numbers.  His tactics are akin to those of Vladimir Putin and Bashar al-Assad who would destroy their nations before they would relinquish power.  Frighteningly, Congressional Republicans are deliberately looking the other way as Trump engages in illegal and dangerous conduct.  Meanwhile, those of us who pay attention find ourselves wonder if this is how decent moral Germans felt as they saw Hitler turned Germany into a police state.  Make no mistake, Trump cares nothing about the damage he does to the rule of law and the harm inflicted on citizens.  As always, with Trump, it is only about himself and his malignant ego.  A column in the New York Times looks at the parallels between Trump's current actions and those of cruel dictators.  Here are highlights, including what liberals and progressives need to do to blunt Trump's tactics:
Some presidents, when they get into trouble before an election, try to “wag the dog” by starting a war abroad. Donald Trump seems ready to wag the dog by starting a war at home. Be afraid — he just might get his wish.
“As the virus spread, and businesses had to shut down again and schools and universities were paralyzed as to whether to open or stay closed in the fall, Trump’s poll numbers nose-dived. Joe Biden opened up a 15-point lead in a national head-to-head survey.
“So, in a desperate effort to salvage his campaign, Trump turned to the Middle East Dictator’s Official Handbook and found just what he was looking for, the chapter titled, ‘What to Do When Your People Turn Against You?'
“Answer: Turn them against each other and then present yourself as the only source of law and order.”
America blessedly is not Syria, yet, but Trump is adopting the same broad approach that Bashar al-Assad did back in 2011, when peaceful protests broke out in the southern Syrian town of Dara’a, calling for democratic reforms; the protests then spread throughout the country.
But al-Assad did not want to share power, and so he made sure that the protests were not peaceful. He had his soldiers open fire on and arrest nonviolent demonstrators, many of them Sunni Muslims. Over time, the peaceful, secular elements of the Syrian democracy movement were sidelined, as hardened Islamists began to spearhead the fight against al-Assad. In the process, the uprising was transformed into a naked, rule-or-die sectarian civil war between al-Assad’s Alawite Shiite forces and various Sunni jihadist groups.
In the end, his country was destroyed and hundreds of thousands of Syrians were killed or forced to flee. But al-Assad stayed in power. Today, he’s the top dog on a pile of rubble.
[W]hen I heard Trump suggest, as he did in the Oval Office on Monday, that he was going to send federal forces into U.S. cities, where the local mayors have not invited him, the first word that popped into my head was “Syria.”
Listen to how Trump put it: “I’m going to do something — that, I can tell you. Because we’re not going to let New York and Chicago and Philadelphia and Detroit and Baltimore and all of these — Oakland is a mess. We’re not going to let this happen in our country.”
This is coming so straight from the Middle East Dictator’s Handbook, it’s chilling. In Syria, al-Assad used plainclothes, pro-regime thugs, known as the shabiha (“the apparitions”) to make protesters disappear. In Portland, Ore., we saw militarized federal forces wearing battle fatigues, but no identifiable markings, arresting people and putting them into unmarked vans. How can this happen in America?
Illiberal populists — whether Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Turkey, Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil, Rodrigo Duterte in the Philippines, Vladimir Putin in Russia, Viktor Orban in Hungary, Jaroslaw Kaczynski in Poland, or al-Assad — “win by dividing the people and presenting themselves as the savior of the good and ordinary citizens against the undeserving agents of subversion and ‘cultural pollution,’” explained Stanford’s Larry Diamond, author of “Ill Winds: Saving Democracy From Russian Rage, Chinese Ambition, and American Complacency.”
In the face of such a threat, the left needs to be smart. Stop calling for “defunding the police” and then saying that “defunding” doesn’t mean disbanding. If it doesn’t mean that then say what it means: “reform.”
All of this street violence and defund-the-police rhetoric plays into the only effective Trump ad that I’ve seen on television. It goes like this: A phone rings and a recording begins: “You have reached the 911 police emergency line. Due to defunding of the police department, we’re sorry but no one is here to take your call. If you’re calling to report a rape, please press 1. To report a murder, press 2. To report a home invasion, press 3. For all other crimes, leave your name and number and someone will get back to you. Our estimated wait time is currently five days. Goodbye.”
Today’s protesters need to trump Trump by taking a page from another foreign leader — a liberal — Ekrem Imamoglu, who managed to win the 2019 election to become the mayor of Istanbul, despite the illiberal Erdogan using every dirty trick possible to steal the election. Imamoglu’s campaign strategy was called “radical love.”
As a recent essay on Imamoglu’s strategy in The Journal of Democracy noted, he overcame Erdogan with a “message of inclusiveness, an attitude of respect toward [Erdogan] supporters, and a focus on bread-and-butter issues that could unite voters across opposing political camps. On June 23, Imamoglu was again elected mayor of Istanbul, but this time with more than 54 percent of the vote — the largest mandate obtained by an Istanbul mayor since 1984 — against 45 percent for his opponent.”
I bet that could work in America, too. It’s the perfect answer to Trump’s politics of division — and it’s the one strategy he’ll never imitate.

1 comment:

EdA said...

You remember Turkish despot Recep Erdogan? The other dictator that Michael Flynn forgot to mention that he was working for? The guy whose highlight of his first trip to D.C. to meet his serf, in May of 2017, had as a highlight sitting in his car watching his goons beat up protesters in front of the Turkish Embassy? With no real reaction from the teratoma infesting the White Supremacist House.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/turkish-guards-will-be-charged-in-embassy-protests-officials-say/2017/06/14/fecee1ea-46d1-11e7-bcde-624ad94170ab_story.html

For the past couple of years, he, Benedict Donald's major owner, and Iran's Rouhani have been meeting to discuss how to get the U.S. out of the Middle East and how to trump over the Kurds and share Syria. They weren't successful the first couple of times, but after their meeting last September, Erdogan told his serf to scoot so that he could conduct ethnic cleansing and effectively overnight Putin's Puppet skedaddled like a dog who was caught finding a stray roast chicken on the table, abandoning our allies plus massive amount of equipment for the Russians to enjoy looking over.

THAT Recep Erdogan. I don't imagine that prospects for the Trump Towers Istanbul ever came up in conversation.