By Steven Jonas
Trump is on a racist, xenophobic rampage that is over even his top past performances. For indeed, convincing every last one of his followers to come out and vote on Nov. 6, combined with as massive a voter suppression campaign as the Repubs. are capable of organizing (and for sure they are hard at it), is the only way that the Repubs. can retain control of the House of Representatives. And they might conceivably lose the Senate too. [See the Addendum below for what will likely happen were they to lose even just the House: a massive attack on multiple levels to prevent the 116th Congress from ever convening.]
Numbers of leading intellectual lights, like the academic
historian, Doris Kearns Goodwin, (one of whose specialties is the First Civil
War), other academics, many mainstream political analysts, certain leading
Democrats, the "Third Way" folks (translation: neoliberal, right-wing
Democrats), and others, have responded to the Trumpist outpouring by saying that
what is wrong with what he is saying is
that he is "splitting the country apart." There actually is a political party (quite small, to be sure) the platform
of which is built on the concept of "finding the "Middle Ground." It's called the "The Modern Whig Party." It will likely be as successful in "keeping
the country together" as its predecessor was.
At any rate, the collective response of the "Middlers" (as they might be
called) is: "we have to bring the country together;" "the middle ground must be
found;" "let's pull together, to reach the common shore." Well, that's a nice idea, but since the time
that the first slave was landed in this country, there has been no "middle
ground."
The institution of slavery was built into the Constitution. And as is well known it is one of the provisions
that was put in to "protect" the slave states, the Electoral College, that led
to Trump assuming the Presidency. The
U.S. briefly became "one country," on paper at least, following the end of the Civil
War. But when Reconstruction was brought to a sharp sudden end, by the
Republican Party no less, the binary nature was opened up again. As I
have written previously, except for the loss of the institution of
chattel slavery, the South won the First Civil War. It achieved all of its other
major goals, including the spread of the Doctrine of White Supremacy, which had
been first invented by Portuguese slave traders in the 16thto
justify slavery of Black Africans, across the whole of the country.
This doctrine was the basis for "Jim Crow" and the electoral dominance
of the racist Southern Democrats until the Civil Rights movement took over the
Democratic Party in the 1960s. As is
well-known, the doctrine was then very quickly adopted for the Republicans by Pres. Nixon's
creation of the "Southern Strategy" for the party (adopted after he saw the electoral success
the openly
racist George Wallace had in 1968).
It has been continued by every Republican President since then, in a
hooded, "dog whistle," way to be sure. Thus Trump has invented nothing
new for the Republican Party. Being the ultimate outcome of what I have
termed the "Rightward Imperative" for that party, he has simply taken
the hood off.
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Source: OpEdNews.com
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