Deep State Debacle In DC?
No doubt the Deep State thought they had a really excellent plan for their very own domestic Color Revolution--call it the Orange Man Coup. But things started to go wrong before midnight on Election Day, when the mind-blowing tidal wave of support for Trump forced the realization that truly drastic measures would be needed to install the basement dwelling Biden Inc. "Big Guy" in the White House. Multiple anomalies in state after state all pointed to a massive fiddle, and--despite the assurances of disgraced former AG Bluto Barr--We The People just weren't buying that the election had gone according to Hoyle. Even now, two months later, some number approaching half the population believes the election was a hoax or a fraud, and if you add in those who think a major inquiry is warranted your break the 50% mark. Meanwhile, despite the Deep State's best efforts to mount Trump on a rail and run him out of DC, his approval ratings are doing just fine, thank you. Nothing seems to be going quite according to plan.
Meanwhile, the 74 millions who turned out for Trump--not satisfied with simply mailing it in--have continued to follow the events, angry at what they've learned. The realization of what went down has led to a situation that Shipwreckedcrew discusses:
Here, with some creative editing, is what I take to be the gist of SWC's thesis (the whole thing is a good read):
A potential existential threat to the Establishments of both parties became a reality in January 2017. Donald Trump seized the GOP agenda, and the extreme left of the Democrat party seized the agenda of the Democrats in reaction to Donald Trump.
But it still took the combined effects of
a more than three-year-long baseless investigation about collusion with Russia,
a worldwide pandemic that shut down most of the US economy,
an unrelenting willingness of the media to negatively characterize every issue regarding the Trump Administration,
a willingness by the media and “Big Tech” to actively suppress information harmful to Joe Biden,
a complete lack of interest in the media to Joe Biden’s physical and mental fitness for office, and
unprecedented changes in the way voting was conducted to improve Biden’s chances of winning in order to defeat Donald Trump.
But what is happening now in Washington is an effort by the Establishment interests of both parties to stuff back into the bottle the Genie that Donald Trump let loose with his campaign and victory in 2016.
That was some kind of globally Herculean effort--and that was the easy part. Stuffing the genie back in the bottle? That's the finesse part, and it's not going terribly well.
Take the events of January 6. The more we learn the more doubts are raised. John Solomon isolates three questions :
What did Nancy Pelosi know?
A prior plot or spontaneous riot?
Were there inside facilitators?
However, Solomon's most trenchant analysis focuses on a central fact that has emerged already: There was no lack of advance warning that without planning and resources events could lead exactly what happened:
The FBI admitted Tuesday it received information ahead of the Jan. 6 tragedy suggesting some participants were planning a "war" on the Capitol, including killing officers and distributing maps of the complex. It alerted Washington D.C. law enforcement through the joint terrorism task force alert system. It also "disrupted" the travel plans of some of the suspected trouble-makers.
"We developed some intelligence that a number of individualswere planning to travel to the D.C. area with intentions to cause violence," Assistant Director Steven M. D'Antuono said. "We immediately shared that information, and action was taken."
Note three important facts that emerge from this:
The FBI's attention was focused on "some participants," "a number of individuals," NOT the overwhelmingly peaceful protesters.
The FBI's advance warnings were ignored by DC officials--and neither Trump nor the White House was notified .
The individuals who turned up began their provocations before Trump ever finished his speech .
The result is that the second fake impeachment, hurriedly pushed through yesterday, was as farcical as predicted. The political goals of Pelosi and the Dems were perfectly transparent: To separate the GOP from their base by leading the GOP to renounce and condemn Trump. But perhaps of more significance is exactly how that effort fell apart--despite the machinations of Mitch McConnell and Liz Cheney.
You can read two excellent accounts of this at The Federalist:
McConnell--typically as shrewd a political operator as any in DC--revealed himself as suffering from TDS to such an extent as to be utterly clueless about political realities in Trumpean America. That almost goes without saying at this point, as does the further point that Liz Cheney is not the future of the GOP. In the end the situation was handled elegantly, but Kevin McCarthy came through without significant damage to his minority party. Efforts are now under way to strip Cheney of her leadership position--a position to which she never should have been elected. In the end the House GOP appears to have understood--this:
Trump’s voters are still here. Sure, no longer 74 million of them, but a lot more than it takes to give the majority of DC’s GOP the Georgia treatment. And many of them remember the events of the last four years well.
In Washington, bad memories can fade mercifully fast. A number of people I spoke with Tuesday night hadn’t thought of the leftwing mob’s August attack on the White House in months despite having been there, for example, until a Federalist article that morning drew out that fearful night like some kind of repressed memory therapy.
“Oh yeah,” some thought: “The attack on the Capitol is not the first time a politically goaded mob had violently attacked a sacred symbol of the republic — even if it is the first time CNN has cared.”
A lot of voters, however, did not bury the memory. Americans have been forced to suffer fringe left-wing violence since before Trump even won the nomination. This Inauguration Day will mark the four-year anniversary of Washington riots that left cars burning in the streets. What’s novel here is the reaction of America’s elites, which brings us to the final point.
The reaction of America's elites has been to double down--to an unprecedented degree--on the suppression of free expression and free association on public forums. So sweeping is the purge of dissident voices from the Public Square that foreign allies are openly expressing dismay and disquiet at these developments in an America that used to be regarded as a bastion of freedom.
Meanwhile a sort of faux inauguration is scheduled to take place, against the backdrop of what can only be described as a sort of Martial Law theater. The Establishment's TDS has shifted into hysterics, with boots on the ground throughout DC. Presumably this over the top political theater is supposed to somehow reflect on Trump, but the reality of public opinion suggests otherwise. With Trump's approval ratings remaining at a healthy level, while distrust of the Establishment as well as of our Tech overlords brimming over, what we have to all appearances now is the installation of an administration by the military.
The overall appearance of instability that we--and the world--are seeing bodes ill for the future. Further developments can only lead to even greater disquiet. The Establishment appears to be opting for repression rather than reconciliation:
A Domestic Terrorism Bill Only Antifa Could Love
This legislation is less about securing Americans from domestic terrorism, and more about propagandizing a dangerous narrative and enforcing a political bias in our counterterrorism efforts .
My bet, or hope, is that these measures will be rejected. Still, best to buckle up.