Fury Alone Won't Destroy Trumpism. We Need a Plan B. [View all]
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Ezra Klein
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Ill say this for the right: They pay attention to where the power lies in the American system, in ways the left sometimes doesnt.
Bannon calls this the precinct strategy, and its working.
An election worker in Port Orchard, Wash., on Nov. 3, 2020.
Opinion | Fury Alone Wont Destroy Trumpism. We Need a Plan B.
Steve Bannon is thinking globally and acting locally. Hes not wrong.
nytimes.com
9:29 AM · Jan 9, 2022
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/09/opinion/trump-bannon-trumpism-democracy.html
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In his 2020 book Politics Is for Power, Eitan Hersh, a political scientist at Tufts, sketched a day in the life of many political obsessives in sharp, if cruel, terms.
I refresh my Twitter feed to keep up on the latest political crisis, then toggle over to Facebook to read clickbait news stories, then over to YouTube to see a montage of juicy clips from the latest congressional hearing. I then complain to my family about all the things I dont like that I have seen.
To Hersh, thats not politics. Its what he calls political hobbyism. And its close to a national pastime. A third of Americans say they spend two hours or more each day on politics, he writes. Of these people, four out of five say that not one minute of that time is spent on any kind of real political work. Its all TV news and podcasts and radio shows and social media and cheering and booing and complaining to friends and family.
Real political work, for Hersh, is the intentional, strategic accumulation of power in service of a defined end. It is action in service of change, not information in service of outrage. This distinction is on my mind because, like so many others, Ive spent the week revisiting the attempted coup of Jan. 6, marinating in my fury toward the Republicans who put fealty toward Donald Trump above loyalty toward country and the few but pivotal Senate Democrats who are proving, day after day, that they think the filibuster more important than the franchise. Let me tell you, the tweets and columns I drafted in my head were searing.
But fury is useful only as fuel. We need a Plan B for democracy. Plan A was to pass H.R. 1 and the John Lewis Voting Rights Act. Neither bill, as of now, has a path to President Bidens desk. Ive found that you provoke a peculiar anger if you state this, as if admitting the problem were the cause of the problem. I fear denial has left many Democrats stuck on a national strategy with little hope of near-term success. In order to protect democracy, Democrats have to win more elections. And to do that, they need to make sure the countrys local electoral machinery isnt corrupted by the Trumpist right.
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