T. Belman. As I understand the “trust the Plan” rhetoric, doing something will just get in the way and complicate what is happening anyway.
One recalls the old trick of dangling the proverbial carrot on a stick in front of a donkey so that the donkey would never reach the carrot.
By John Fraim, AM GREATNESS February 11, 2021
Victor Davis Hanson recently questioned whether the Biden Administration’s radical policies would lead Americans, as often happens, to push back. Hanson recalled the corruption of the Renaissance Church that prompted first the Reformation and then the Counter-Reformation of reformist, and more zealous, Catholics. He noted how the economic and cultural excesses of the 1920s were followed by the Great Depression of the 1930s, and how the destabilizing 1960s counterculture led to Richard Nixon’s landslide reelection victory in 1972.
Hanson then moved his analysis into contemporary American politics by noting that “the Bush-Clinton-Obama continuum of 24 years cemented the bipartisan fusion administrative state” with Trump and his “Make America Great Again” agenda serving as pushback. He noted that “social, cultural, economic, and political extremism prompt reactions—and sometimes counterreactions.” Yet “the counterreaction to the populism of the Trump reset or Trump himself—is as of yet unsure.”
But in the early days of the Biden Administration, this counterreaction to Trumpism is appearing with the country—as Hanson notes—in a “revolutionary frenzy.”
The evidence is everywhere. Biden has signed more radical executive orders in a shorter amount of time than any other president. There is growing talk of censorship and punishment of conservative views. “On almost every issue—open borders, blanket amnesties, canceling the Keystone XL pipeline, promoting the Green New Deal, and hard-Left appointees Biden is touting positions that likely do not earn 50 percent public support,” Hanson writes.
But has the Biden Administration actually alienated and insulted the American people sufficiently to “reap the whirlwind of the wind they are now sowing”? Or, are changes emanating from things like voting laws, COVID-19, Antifa and Black Lives Matter uprisings, and the January 6 Capitol riots pushing the electorate further leftward so there will be little reaction at all?
Will Trump Even Push Back?
Since leaving office, the former president has largely stayed out of public view while Congress moves forward with his second impeachment trial. He has endorsed his former press secretary Sarah Sanders in her bid for governor of Arkansas and vowed to take revenge on Republicans who he feels have betrayed him, like Governor Brian Kemp of Georgia or House Republican Conference chairwoman Liz Cheney, the highest-ranking member of her caucus to vote for impeaching the former president.
So far, Trump has not discounted the possibility of running for election again in 2024, forcing other would-be Republican candidates to consider their own strategies as they lay the groundwork for the next presidential campaign. But Trump and his allies have shown no interest in ceding control. The question might be, as explained by former U.S. Representative Jim Renacci (R-Ohio), whether Trump will continue to be the leader of the Republican Party or one of the leaders of the political movement within it that’s identified closely with Trump.
John Hudak, Christine Stenglein, and Elaine Kamarck of the left-liberal Brookings Institute speculate on Trump’s options in “Trump’s future: Nine possibilities.” Half of the possibilities depend on the results of Trump’s likely legal entanglements, which many on the Left hope will keep him bogged down.
But a few offer more reasoned predictions of a Trump future, including one in which the former president leads a “Trumpublican” faction of the GOP. Another is the unification of the MAGA forces to form a third party such as a “Patriot Party.” There is also the possibility of a continuation of calls for some type of action such as the one on January 6 at the Capitol. And finally, there is the possibility of creating his own communications company after being banned by social media.
Sorting Fact from Fiction
Moving attention on pushback away from Trump for a moment, it’s important to look at collective beliefs permeating much of American culture in the early months of 2021. Perhaps one of the largest is the belief that false information is being spread. According to a December NPR/Ipsos poll, a strong majority of Americans are concerned about the spread of false information and specifically the information received on social media.
Much of their belief in the notion that false information is being spread relates to misinformation surrounding COVID-19 and related questions. According to the poll:
- More than eight in 10 (83 percent) say they are concerned about the spread of false information, and a majority (54 percent) report being very concerned.
- Eighty percent are specifically concerned about the spread of false information about the coronavirus and vaccines.
- More than two-thirds are concerned both that the information they receive on social media is not accurate (69 percent), and also about foreign interference in social media (67 percent).
The belief that false information is being spread is further fueled by the “gaslighting” events of cable news media such as calling the burning cities of last summer’s riots “peaceful protests.”
The belief by Americans that they are increasingly receiving false information, has been a major force behind the growth of conspiracy theories, or simply, alternative views of reality to the standard views broadcast around the clock by corporate media and other cultural devices such as entertainment, sports, and education.
The Prophesies and Passivity of Q
The “mother of all conspiracy theories” to take root during the Trump Administration was remains is the QAnon theory that began to be pushed in October of 2017 and argued that a cabal of evil “Black Hat” Satanists were controlling a global “deep state” and that Trump was in charge of the “White Hat” forces of good against them.
Originally only followed by a handful of people on obscure Internet channels like 4chan, QAnon soon grew into a cottage industry with flags, caps, t-shirts, and the associated paraphernalia of a super star’s fan club. The clothing and flags began to appear more and more at Trump rallies, and many claimed that Trump secretly acknowledged his belief in Q through various signs. The growing QAnon movement fostered many responses in the corporate media and leading liberal publications like The Atlantic in June 2020 with “The Prophecies of Q: American conspiracy theories are entering a dangerous new phase.”
So, with Hanson’s question about pushback in mind, it would seem that among the ranks of the millions of QAnon followers might be the best place to look for “ground zero” of this pushback.
And just what are they being told?
Largely it is to do nothing and simply watch the show. As the popular spokespersons for QAnon, the trio of American Mark Steele and Brits Charlie Ward and Simon Parkes advise, “Sit back, grab some popcorn and enjoy the show.” Through daily video programs, their constant message is that the “White Hats” have everything under control and will soon implement the great takeover of the government where the “Black Hats” will be arrested and tried.
Yet it is becoming more difficult to believe in their predictions since the great insurrection forecast for January 20 did not happen nor the big event predicted for February 5. Now, the date for the big event has been moved to March 4, the date that QAnon believes Trump will be sworn in as president.
In the interim, the QAnon message is kept alive by labeling the new administration a fake show by QAnon spokespersons. In effect, Biden is not in the real White House but rather the set of one in Los Angeles. And arrests of many “Black Hats” have already been made and the FEMA troops are ready to move.
But if nothing happens on March 4, the chances are good it will be pushed further into the future on some other date. In this way, any actual “pushback” action by millions of Americans is being neutered by this constant dangling of future dates for the government takeover in the faces of people who might otherwise organize for reasonable political action. One recalls the old trick of dangling the proverbial carrot on a stick in front of a donkey so that the donkey would never reach the carrot.
The QAnon spokespersons continue to suggest no pushback. Only inaction. It is more important to be a spectator to everything rather than to offer any solutions. Stay inside, “sit back, grab some popcorn and enjoy the show” is their continued directive. As they say, “Trust the plan. Enjoy the show. Nothing can stop what is coming.”
Evidently, the show must go on. And on. And on.
Yes. The Q Anon crowd have consistently advised people to do nothing because “everything is under control.” The writer who claims that these people are DP agents (Israpundit has published her from time to time–is it “Real News” by “Tierney?) may be right. Their constant refrain that Biden is not really president and that pro-Trump military officer are actually running the government certainly encourages passivity by Trump supporters.
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Forget the plan and focus on controlling the precincts
I believe, for reasons that I have addressed over the past weeks, that we are under some level, at least, of military control. That being said, it would be certain folly to rest upon the belief that we should just “sit back and enjoy the show” or “trust the plan”. The show/plan is shrouded in uncertainty and based on hearsay
/speculation and even if my beliefs are confirmed as accurate, there is no certainty the plan/show will result in something that we might consider as being successful. But, let us suppose that the plan/show should result in the return of Trump to the White House with or without “mass arrests”. Those among the individuals who supported Trump in this past election should clearly recognize that those @#$%^&*~!(substitute your favorite explitive) that we have chosen to represent us in congress have implicitly and deliberately betrayed us as well as Trump. Actually their betrayal of Trump was so that they could betray us and return to their “business as usual” mentality. As Trump told us in 2016, we were always the target, he was just in their way shielding us. Whether their motives are related to blackmail or greed is irrelevant, they are only representing themselves. They made this clear when they chose to ignore the election theft. They made this clear when they overwhelmingly reaffirmed Liz Cheney in her position after supporting the illegitimate Democratic led impeachment. They made it clear when they could have addressed section 230 reform, and didn’t. I could go on – there is a long list displaying the fact that our congressional representatives like to harangue and blather, but never obtain any significant benefits for their constituents. They might as well be doing pushups with President Bobble-head.
Instead of enjoying the show, we should be formulating our own plan for the future by taking control of our local political precincts. The establishment controls the power of the precincts and unless we take that power away, our representatives will never represent our will just as they currently do not. An attorney/political activist, Dan Schultz, discussed this, recently, on Bannon’s Show. Here is a 15min. video link explaining the power held at the precinct level and how to take it back from the establishment:
https://tv.gab.com/channel/majorpatriot/view/precinct-committeeman-tutorial-602696e90a4f1443f36215d0
This video was quickly removed by the YouTube overlords, so I suspect this is something they would rather we not see. I believe that it is quite a powerful plan of action.
Even more detailed info can be found at this link:
https://theprecinctproject.wordpress.com/
The Republicans, even the newly elected members, have made their position quite clear – ignore their words and look at their actions. Even if Trump returning to the White House is a real event in our future(soon or in 4 yrs), we can only expect further Republican obstruction, as they join the Democrats in “fortifying” the existing establishment(Chinese) status quo. This is why so much of the Trump legacy has been tied to his Executive Orders rather than legislative successes. Recall that we did control the congress for 2 yrs., and, yet, Obamacare is still with us. If we don’t do the hard work at the local level, we will always be fighting again our own failure to do so.
I believe for reasons that I have addressed over the past weeks that we are under some level at leas of military control. That being said, it is quite contrary to this belief that we should “sit back and enjoy the show” or “trust the plan”. Should the plan/show be the return of Trump to the White House with or without “mass arrests”, the conservatives should recognize that the people we have chosen to represent us acutually only represent themselves. They made this clear when they chose to ignore the election theft. They made this clear when they overwhelmingly reaffirmed Liz Cheney in her position after supporting the illegitimate Democratic led impeachment. They made it clear when they could have addressed section 230 reform before they lost control of the senate and presidency. I could go on – there is a long list displaying the fact that our congressional representatives like to harangue and blather, but never obtain any significant benefits for their constituents. They might as well be doing pushups with President Bobble-head.
The establishment controls the power of the precints and unless we take that power away, our representatives will never represent our will just as they currently do not.
An attorney/politial activist, Dan Schultz, discussed this recently on Bannon’s Show. Here is a link explaining the power held at the precinct level and how to take it back from the establishment:
https://tv.gab.com/channel/majorpatriot/view/precinct-committeeman-tutorial-602696e90a4f1443f36215d0
@ Edgar G.:
I meant to include “Mahdis’…..
@ vivarto:
I meant to mention “Mahdis”…
Why “finally”…?? I said all this and more over th past couple of months. Just in the past few days alone I sn in scathing, derisive, denigrations. The article writer may have been reading my comments…to incorporate their conclusions as part of the article.
Of course I’m kidding, but the scenario as painted by the article jumps out and catches any logial person by the throat, expecially one who does not believe in vague, fantastic, future events to come.
And I was not alone;several lucid osters made almost the same observations, all coming to the same conclusions, but by different routes.
A spreading belief in a mysterious Saviour” is the principal part of a “Confidence Trickster”.
Finally a sensible analysis