American Politics from 2019 on

Post Reply
User avatar
Tero
Just saying
Posts: 52788
Joined: Sun Jul 04, 2010 9:50 pm
About me: 8-34-20
Location: USA
Contact:

Re: American Politics from 2019 on

Post by Tero » Fri Apr 03, 2026 2:14 pm

Scraping a little deeper, Kasparov discovers that multicultural America is still there. Somewhere.
“It’s Not Trump,” a recent New York Times opinion headline proclaims, “It’s America.”

"It’s an incendiary take. For columnist Lydia Polgreen, it’s not enough that America has a terrible president (and I agree, he is terrible!)—America, Polgreen insists, is a terrible country.

“Trump has revealed a much older malady,” she writes. That affliction is America’s “unshakable faith in its ability to shape the world to its liking.”

"I grew up behind the Iron Curtain, witnessing the arbitrariness and cruelty of communist rule from childhood. Frankly, as a chess prodigy, I had it easier than most. Still, I can assure you that there were no US puppeteers forcing the Party’s hand. The imperfect freedom I know in America is vastly superior to what I saw in the USSR, and its zombie successor, the Russian Federation."

"There are kernels of truth hidden amid Polgreen’s distortions. Yes, the problem is not Trump alone. Yes—as I have written—the presidency has become too powerful and unrestrained. I embrace self-reflection; what I reject is self-flagellation."

"Anyone who makes blanket condemnations of the US (“America does not know how to exist in a world it does not control”) is more interested in appearing righteous than in winning back their country. If Americans want to reclaim their democracy, then they need to carve out a middle ground in their self-image between the ideologically-blinkered history of the 1619 Project and the state-sponsored whitewashing of Trump’s 1776 Commission."
"Finally, I’d like to challenge Polgreen’s central conceit: her rejection of America’s “unshakable faith in its ability to shape the world to its liking.”

"The United States was the first country founded on principles rather than ethnic or religious affiliation, or upon the hereditary right of kings. It remains unique today, painting a sharp contrast to Russia’s blood-and-soil nationalism or Iran’s Islamic Revolution."

"I wouldn’t call Americans’ belief in global democracy “unshakable,” as Polgreen does. Yet that commitment is there, and, I’d argue, a good thing to fight for. The United States is not perfect, but the idea of freedom is."
https://www.thenextmove.org/p/why-the-n ... ts-america
http://karireport.blogspot.com/
Inhibition, well, you can fly
Out the window to the clear blue sky
It will mess your suit, it will make you cry
It doesn't matter, give me Mumdane pie

User avatar
Tero
Just saying
Posts: 52788
Joined: Sun Jul 04, 2010 9:50 pm
About me: 8-34-20
Location: USA
Contact:

Re: American Politics from 2019 on

Post by Tero » Fri Apr 03, 2026 3:23 pm

I'm chatting with some Finnish Americans about Vance and UFOs. They are sort of casual voters. The Trumpists there are still quite convinced Biden was shaking hands with invisible people and that he was completely senile by the debate. These are people who would not bother with serious debate or ever look at the trump Biden debate again. But the debate was what convinced them to show up to vote at all.

Recent immigrants are usually in good health and are just in America to make more money etc. politics is typically not on their mind. And even the current situation is better than Finland. "I got fined by the county for putting up a sign to my wedding reception."
http://karireport.blogspot.com/
Inhibition, well, you can fly
Out the window to the clear blue sky
It will mess your suit, it will make you cry
It doesn't matter, give me Mumdane pie

Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: Bing [Bot] and 28 guests