Our
Democracy is in crisis, and Donald Trump is burning it down. The
nation has watched him closely during the past four years with
optimism and apprehension—the former by viewing him as an
alternative to Hillary Clinton whom they disliked and the latter
because of his mercurial and increasingly dangerous response to the
COVID-19 pandemic.
Trump
has also strategically tapped into the remaining embers of racism,
white nationalism, and xenophobia that persist in our nation’s
steady demographic transition toward no racial and/or ethnic group
with majority status. As his prospects for an easy ride to
reelection have nose-dived, Trump has repaired full bore to the crass
ratcheting up of racist tropes and practices—from defending the
Confederate flag to preserving racist statutes.
In
her recently published memoir, Too
Much and Never Enough …, his
niece, Dr. Mary Trump, a licensed clinical psychologist, has
characterized the Trump family as enveloped in psychopathology, which
she says was spearheaded by Trump’s father, Fred Trump, who
ruled as a tyrant. Throughout his lifetime, whether in business or
politics, Donald Trump has been enabled by everyone he has interacted
with. He identifies malleable and/or weak individuals and exploits
them for personal gain until they leave or get fired.
Now
that the election is only four months away, Trump is leaning in as
far as possible to the most racist and conservative elements of his
base, a hard-core one-third plus of the national electorate. He and
his campaign staff have reasoned that an extraordinary turnout of
those voters, coupled with the aggressive suppression of
Democratic-leaning voters, will be sufficient for him to pull out
another narrow electoral victory.
We
must realize that there are hundreds of thousands of hidden Trump
voters who refuse to declare him as their preferred candidate when
they are contacted by pollsters. These are the same voters who
helped him squeeze out a win in traditionally Democratic states
(Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin) in 2016. They may well do so
again.
As
expected, Trump is rapidly expanding his voter suppression arsenal on
a weekly basis. Having already employed the coronavirus contagion as
a weapon, he is now resorting to Nazi Stormtrooper tactics in his
attempt to terrorize average citizens in cities led by Democratic
mayors. Masked, unnamed federal agents have swooped into cities,
where residents are continuing to protest police brutality and social
injustice in the wake of the George Floyd murder, arresting them with
no stated reasons and whisking them off to undisclosed locations.
These
very public examples of intimidation are another way of telling
average voters to stay in line and not disobey their “dear
leader.” The Democrats remain stunned in their ability to
anticipate and respond to Trump’s continuously changing tactics
to facilitate his return to office. As noted before, it is time for
Democrats to create a fully-staffed political war room to track
Trump’s ever growing, underhanded, and illegal campaign
schemes.
A
detailed analysis of the many polls which show that Trump is trailing
Biden nationally and in key battleground states reveals a virtual tie
between the two on leadership of the economy. Trump voters, however,
continue to outdistance Biden by a wide margin in energy, enthusiasm,
and commitment to vote. This scenario places Trump in a position to
steal the election with a last-minute surge in nefarious voter
suppression maneuvers.
Biden
has stated that he has a team on the ground to monitor the election
process in all 50 states and territories, but that effort is not
enough. Who will lobby the Senate to appropriate funding for voting
by mail and the timely processing of ballots during the pandemic?
Who is in charge of the upgrading of voter machines and voter
security? Who will scrutinize the United States Postal Service
(USPS) and its handling of absentee voter requests now that Trump has
installed his handpicked Postmaster? And who will be in charge of
identifying and eradicating Russian trolling?
These
areas will be crucial for an honest November 3rd
election, and without such close inspections, Trump will continue to
sit in the people’s White House and burn down our Democracy.
It is not enough for us to point out how he lies to us and how he
deceives us with ease. He lives in a narcissistic haze of
self-importance and is immune to such criticism.
His
niece, Dr. Mary Trump, concludes in her memoir “that
Trump
likely has dependent personality disorder, an undiagnosed learning
disability (making it difficult for him to process and retain new
information about the world), and sleep disorders (likely related to
his habit of ingesting some
12 Diet Cokes a day), and that he is also, very possibly, a
sociopath.”
She
also states that his troubled childhood imbued him with a bitterness
and cruelty that he has incessantly visited upon friend and foe alike
as he seeks ongoing adulation. Dealing with Trump’s frequent
dark moods has become a form of self-protection and preservation by
his staff, political allies, and the general public—a reality
which accounts for frequent staff turnover and swift punishment of
perceived disloyalty.
The
Biden campaign must quickly grip the fact of who their opponent is.
He is irretrievably mentally and socially broken and more than
willing to break and burn down our Democracy for his own egotistical
needs. Are we, as a country, willing to devolve into Fascism to
satisfy Donald Trump’s insatiable neediness?
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