[The Monster has fallen.
The rest we'll see.

So very effectively put.

<<... The leader writers of the feral right will be orphaned [on Trump
having been trounced]. In the spirit of anthropological inquiry, I spent
the months leading up to the election reading the opinion sections of The
Wall Street Journal and the National Review. It was fascinating to watch
these pillars of the Right swaddle Trump’s narcissism, racism and naked
self-interest in ideologically labelled diapers: Tax Cuts, the National
Interest, Conservative Judges, China, Biden’s Woke Commies, the Mortal
Threat to Fracking, the Right to Life or the Imminent Death of the Second
Amendment. The spectacle of these well-upholstered pundits trying to
harness this lewd, lying bigot to their cause was disturbing then; with
Trump toppled, it is merely grotesque now.
This is why Trump’s defeat is, or ought to be, so cheering. It makes no
difference whether Trump loses by one electoral college vote or a hundred.
The modern executive is such a political prize, its power to set the
national agenda is so massive, that it can make the vilest political ideas
and policies respectable. We have seen this in India. The Central
government has passed a citizenship law that creates a religious test for
citizenship. The chief minister of one of India’s largest states plans a
law to prevent inter-religious marriage to stop allegedly predatory Muslim
men from battening on innocent Hindu women. Two absolute majorities for
Narendra Modi have transformed whispered bigotry into trumpeted policy.
..
In contemporary democracies, parties of the centre or the left defeated by
right-wing strongmen like Trump, Duterte, Orbán, Modi, Rajapaksa or
Bolsonaro know that they have to persuade some part of their base to switch
sides. So they have to assume that people can vote for bigots without being
bigots themselves. But this doesn’t mean that liberal parties begin to
remake themselves in the image of their opponents. No matter how
successfully Trump galvanized voters with talk of rapist illegals from
Mexico, Democrats can’t go there. To durably defeat a malignant populist,
liberals need to spell out a benign populism.
That is where the Democrats are today. As Chris Hayes pointed out on MSNBC
during the long count, they could start by celebrating a famous victory and
leave the task of spinning it as a defeat to Trump’s disgruntled
Republicans. The Democratic Party has defeated a villain too monstrous for
a Batman movie in real life and it has done it through electoral due
process. That’s an exhilarating win for liberals and democrats everywhere.
It’s morning, and not only in America.>>]

https://www.telegraphindia.com/opinion/biden-as-batman-dumping-the-joker/cid/1796837?fbclid=IwAR3pfErX3oHd9quP_HvRWKnZyZJmqGbzaIq0Fbzstz7HltqRKl0xOP6Z5Vc#.X6j5DXhrnq4.facebook

Biden as Batman
Dumping the Joker

Even if the Democrats fail to turn a single policy plank into law, their
defeat of Trump will count as an extraordinary achievement.

Mukul Kesavan
Published 08.11.20, 01:19 AM

Why won’t Democrats take yes for an answer? After being scared out of their
wits by the opening night of America’s mad election, you would have thought
that Biden’s return from the dead would have been the cue for boneless
relief and celebration, but no. As Wisconsin, Michigan, Georgia and
Pennsylvania first teetered and then fell for Biden, their mounting horror
at the prospect of four more years of Trump was replaced by recrimination
and self-criticism. What became of the Blue Wave? Where was the Senate
majority that would have given Biden the Congressional muscle to legislate
his programme? How would Democrats deal with the loss of state legislatures
that would allow Republicans to gerrymander constituencies, ratify
conservative judges and generally thwart the liberal agenda? Why don’t
metropolitan progressives like AOC and the Squad shut up about socialism
and climate change and the Green New Deal and all the other stuff that
frightens Middle America?

When did contemporary liberals become so overwrought and anxious? They
should take a moment and do what normal people do after winning. Gloat.
Gross Goliath is fallen. The Unspeakable Hulk is gone. Old Orange Tan is to
be extracted from the White House and relocated permanently in his natural
habitat, the Dark Web’s dense undergrowth. And there he will rage and drag
his knuckles and beat his breast and pout and no one, not even Fox News,
will care.

Actually, that’s not true. The leader writers of the feral right will be
orphaned. In the spirit of anthropological inquiry, I spent the months
leading up to the election reading the opinion sections of The Wall Street
Journal and the National Review. It was fascinating to watch these pillars
of the Right swaddle Trump’s narcissism, racism and naked self-interest in
ideologically labelled diapers: Tax Cuts, the National Interest,
Conservative Judges, China, Biden’s Woke Commies, the Mortal Threat to
Fracking, the Right to Life or the Imminent Death of the Second Amendment.
The spectacle of these well-upholstered pundits trying to harness this
lewd, lying bigot to their cause was disturbing then; with Trump toppled,
it is merely grotesque now.

This is why Trump’s defeat is, or ought to be, so cheering. It makes no
difference whether Trump loses by one electoral college vote or a hundred.
The modern executive is such a political prize, its power to set the
national agenda is so massive, that it can make the vilest political ideas
and policies respectable. We have seen this in India. The Central
government has passed a citizenship law that creates a religious test for
citizenship. The chief minister of one of India’s largest states plans a
law to prevent inter-religious marriage to stop allegedly predatory Muslim
men from battening on innocent Hindu women. Two absolute majorities for
Narendra Modi have transformed whispered bigotry into trumpeted policy.

Even if the Democrats fail to turn a single policy plank into law, their
defeat of Trump will count as an extraordinary achievement. A second term
would have been read as a public mandate for the menu of prejudices he had
served up through his first four years. The furthest reaches of the Right —
the armed militias, the QAnon anti-Semites, the white nationalists, the
climate change deniers — would have merged themselves into the political
mainstream. Now that he has lost, the Proud Boys won’t have the president
as their scout master, the Bannons of the world won’t have a proxy in the
White House, the common or garden racist or the think-tank Islamophobe
won’t strut his stuff in the way he did when POTUS was his soulmate.

Biden’s victory creates the space to inspect the rottenness of the
political Right. Political success in modern democracies is its own
justification. Trump’s win in 2016 allowed the Republican Party to channel
its inner Bajrang Dal, it allowed the GOP’s base to wallow in its baseness.
So long as he was president, this new pride in prejudice was worrying, even
formidable. But with Trump dethroned, rabid isn’t sexy any more. The
spectacle of Rudy Giuliani, the once formidable mayor of New York,
devolving into the president’s dogsbody was embarrassing when Trump was in
office; it seems like suicide now. To watch Jared Kushner, till yesterday
the American Architect of Middle Eastern Peace, flailing about and failing
to stop Fox News from calling Arizona for Biden is to know how pallid
creatures of the night are made plausible by their proximity to power.

Trump’s narrow defeat has inevitably produced two bits of faux insight. The
first is the notion that Middle America didn’t vote for Biden because they
saw him as a Trojan Horse for the party’s progressives. A corollary of this
argument is that Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and her Squad, along with the
Armies of the Woke, cost the Democrats a more decisive presidential win and
the down-ballot Congressional races. Democrats should ignore this. If the
margin of victory had been massive, if Biden had won by 400 electoral
votes, this too would have been marshalled as evidence that progressives
needed to stand down because Biden’s landslide was clearly a triumph of
moderation. An argument that goes heads you lose, tails you lose, isn’t
insight; it’s propaganda.

The second ‘insight’ is familiar to Indians. It is the argument that given
the scale and vehemence of Trump’s electoral base, victorious Democrats
need to be solicitous of its sensibilities. You could be forgiven for
thinking that nominating a white moderate from the rust belt as the
Democratic Party’s presidential candidate might have covered that, but
you’d be wrong. The point of this argument is to absolve the Republican
base of racism by sublimating it into something worthy, like resentment at
economic neglect and cultural condescension. Indians will recognize this
argument as a close cousin of the notion that Modi’s popularity makes
majoritarian hostility towards minorities a politically respectable
attitude that the Opposition parties should pander to. It is one thing to
be swayed by this bogus argument when you are backed up against a wall by a
political juggernaut (the plight of non-feral parties in India); quite
another to pay it any attention after you have won the biggest prize in
American politics.

In contemporary democracies, parties of the centre or the left defeated by
right-wing strongmen like Trump, Duterte, Orbán, Modi, Rajapaksa or
Bolsonaro know that they have to persuade some part of their base to switch
sides. So they have to assume that people can vote for bigots without being
bigots themselves. But this doesn’t mean that liberal parties begin to
remake themselves in the image of their opponents. No matter how
successfully Trump galvanized voters with talk of rapist illegals from
Mexico, Democrats can’t go there. To durably defeat a malignant populist,
liberals need to spell out a benign populism.

That is where the Democrats are today. As Chris Hayes pointed out on MSNBC
during the long count, they could start by celebrating a famous victory and
leave the task of spinning it as a defeat to Trump’s disgruntled
Republicans. The Democratic Party has defeated a villain too monstrous for
a Batman movie in real life and it has done it through electoral due
process. That’s an exhilarating win for liberals and democrats everywhere.
It’s morning, and not only in America.

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