I get it that everybody is shell shocked. Go ahead and take whatever time you need to cope with all of this. The election going south is a major blow that we have absorbed and it’s not going to sort itself out immediately. A few things are becoming glaringly obvious, however. As has been stated for years now, here and elsewhere, we can’t have two different narratives of reality running side by side. That’s the biggest problem here, and elsewhere in the world, along with the rise of authoritarianism. We will get to both.

Another problem is that there has been such a deluge of data in the past several years. We never saw anybody like Donald Trump and the news stories that he generated, the company he kept, he things he did. It was impossible to keep track of it all. You couple the sheer bandwidth of information along with the misinformation and disinformation which accompanied it, and you get a situation where the average person cannot cope.

That’s the situation here. So the solution comes in truth getting out. There are outlets which are dedicated to cutting through the political noise. And they will continue to function. And as hopeless as we all feel right now, there are many many millions of people who did vote for what is right and we have many many millions of colleagues in foreign countries. This is a global phenomenon, as well. It has to be treated as such. Heather Cox Richardson:

When he took office, Biden acknowledged that democracy was in danger around the globe, as authoritarians like Russian president Vladimir Putin and China’s president Xi Jinping  maintained that democracy was obsolete and must be replaced by autocracies. Russia set out to undermine the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) that enforced the rules-based international order that stood against Russian expansion.

Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán, who overturned democracy in his own country, explained that the historical liberal democracy of the United States weakens a nation because the equality it champions means treating immigrants, LGBTQ+ individuals, and women as equal to men, thus ending traditionally patriarchal society.

In place of democracy, Orbán champions “illiberal democracy,” or “Christian democracy.” This form of government holds nominal elections, although their outcome is preordained because the government controls all the media and has silenced opposition. Orbán’s model of minority rule promises a return to a white-dominated, religiously based society, and he has pushed his vision by eliminating the independent press, cracking down on political opposition, getting rid of the rule of law, and dominating the economy with a group of crony oligarchs.

In order to strengthen democracy at home and abroad, Biden worked to show that it delivered for ordinary Americans. He and the Democrats passed groundbreaking legislation to invest in rebuilding roads and bridges and build new factories to usher in green energy. They defended unions and used the Federal Trade Commission to break up monopolies and return more economic power to consumers.

Their system worked. It created record low unemployment rates, lifted wages for the bottom 80% of Americans, and built the strongest economy in the world in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, setting multiple stock market records.  But that success turned out not to be enough to protect democracy.

In contrast, Trump promised he would return to the ideology of the era before 2021, when leaders believed in relying on markets to order the economy with the idea that wealthy individuals would invest more efficiently than if the government regulated business or skewed markets with targeted investment (in green energy, for example). Trump vowed to cut taxes for the wealthy and corporations and to make up lost revenue through tariffs, which he incorrectly insists are paid by foreign countries; tariffs are paid by U.S. consumers.

For policies, Trump’s campaign embraced the Project 2025 agenda led by the right-wing Heritage Foundation, which has close ties to Orbán. That plan calls for getting rid of the nonpartisan civil service the U.S. has had since 1883 and for making both the Department of Justice and the military partisan instruments of a strong president, much as Orbán did in Hungary. It also calls for instituting religious rule, including an end to abortion rights, across the U.S. Part of the idea of “purifying” the country is the deportation of undocumented immigrants: Trump promised to deport 20 million people at an estimated cost of $88 billion to $315 billion a year.

That is what voters chose.

Pundits today have spent time dissecting the election results, many trying to find the one tweak that would have changed the outcome, and suggesting sweeping solutions to the Democrats’ obvious inability to attract voters. There is no doubt that a key factor in voters’ swing to Trump is that they associated the inflation of the post-pandemic months with Biden and turned the incumbents out, a phenomenon seen all over the world.

There is also no doubt that both racism and sexism played an important role in Harris’s defeat.

But my own conclusion is that both of those things were amplified by the flood of disinformation that has plagued the U.S. for years now. Russian political theorists called the construction of a virtual political reality through modern media “political technology.” They developed several techniques in this approach to politics, but the key was creating a false narrative in order to control public debate. These techniques perverted democracy, turning it from the concept of voters choosing their leaders into the concept of voters rubber-stamping the leaders they had been manipulated into backing.

In the U.S., pervasive right-wing media, from the Fox News Channel through right-wing podcasts and YouTube channels run by influencers, have permitted Trump and right-wing influencers to portray the booming economy as “failing” and to run away from the hugely unpopular Project 2025. They allowed MAGA Republicans to portray a dramatically falling crime rate as a crime wave and immigration as an invasion. They also shielded its audience from the many statements of Trump’s former staff that he is unfit for office, and even that his chief of staff General John Kelly considers him a fascist and noted that he admires German Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler.

As actor Walter Masterson posted: “I tried to educate people about tariffs, I tried to explain that undocumented immigrants pay billions in taxes and are the foundation of this country. I explained Project 2025, I interviewed to show that they supported it. I can not compete against the propaganda machines of Twitter, Fox News, [Joe Rogan Experience], and NY Post. These spaces will continue to create reality unless we create a more effective way of reaching people.”

That is the task here. And this has been going on for some time now. We need to reach people effectively and the truth needs to come to dominate over lies.

I know the blow we have suffered. Take what time you need. But we cannot live as ostriches. We need to get back into the fight at some point. The first step is to take stock of the situation and then we need to accurately assess our circumstances and decide which steps to take. But staying grounded in fact and realizing that disinformation and lies are what got us here is the first step.

Tough times call for tough people. Americans have risen to many tough occasions. This is just one more.

 

 

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5 COMMENTS

  1. Thanks for this Ursula. Heather has a great way of tying what is happening today with previous history.
    Knowing what has happened before can give perspective and solutions for today.

  2. One of the hopes I had for Harris/Walz was that they would begin to address the rampant freedoms in the online jungle by making the sites take on some or all of the responsibility for what is published there. I believe Europe is beginning to take this up

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  3. There is a fact regarding the current state of racism and misogyny in the Republic.

    Trump may be a twice impeached serial liar, a 32 times convicted felon, a rapist and many times sexual abuser and an incompetent businessman, bankrupted numerous times, as well as owing half a billion dollars in court judgements against him and being so bad at managing things he killed a million Americans by incompetence in his handling of Covid, (where he also nearly killed himself).

    But at least he isn’t black.

    And he isn’t a woman.

    So all that other stuff doesn’t matter.

  4. “The first step is to take stock of the situation and then we need to accurately assess our circumstances and decide which steps to take. But staying grounded in fact and realizing that disinformation and lies are what got us here is the first step.”
    You are absolutely right about this, Ursula. I just read something that does exactly that, in eloquent detail and with stunning accuracy as well as passion. So I recommend it to you and to everybody here: Seth Abramson’s “Proof of Consequences, Vol. 1: Where America Goes Now”
    https://sethabramson.substack.com/p/proof-of-consequences-vol-1-where

  5. The right-wing talkers (Phyllis Schlafly, etc) have been defining the talking points since at least the date of the Roe decision 60 years ago. The left wing has been piss-poor at responding to their talking points, so the audience has been slowly, but continuously, educated to the right for that whole time. Sadly, recovery won’t be a quick thing. It has been said elsewhere, a first step has to be the gaining a foothold on the low-cost media (radio, online) that is now flooded with the right-wing talkers. It has been seen that the few attempts at doing that by setting up new outlets and hoping for listeners to find them have failed to attract the attention of the right-wing audience. That would leave what? Taking control of existing channels and creating a drift to the left?

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