Trump not only refuses to condemn the actions of Kenosha killer Kyle Rittenhouse, but makes the case for self-defense

This morning, when asked by the press if President Trump would condemn the actions of Kyle Rittenhouse, the young, right wing vigilante charged with killing two protesters in Kenosha, Wisconsin, White House spokesperson Kayleigh McEnany responded, “The president is not going to weigh in on that.” Later in the day, however, Trump did weigh in on the case. He did not, however, condemn the actions of Rittenhouse. Instead, the President put forward a defense for the murderer, saying that, if he hadn’t shot, once he’d tripped and fallen to the ground, he “probably would have been killed.” What Trump neglected to say, of course, is that, when Rittenhouse was on the ground, in this vulnerable position, he’d already shot and killed one man, and the people approaching him were likely just looking to disarm an active shooter, and not kill him. [None of the men approaching Rittenhouse were armed.]

One of Donald Trump’s supporters appears to have traveled across state lines with an assault weapon with the intention of confronting those protesting police violence. And, as a result, two men — Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber — are now dead. And not only has Donald Trump not condemned the act, but he’s making the case for self-defense, and tweeting positively about his followers rising up and “taking matters into their own hands” in Democratic-run cities across America… As Congressman Adam Schiff just recently said, Donald Trump “fuels, condones and enables this kind of violence.” And, as we were discussing earlier, he does so very deliberately, as it allows him to instill fear, increase the chaos around us, and position himself as a “law and order” candidate.

In related news, Donald Trump also declined to condemn the actions of his followers in Portland, who were yesterday shooting paintball guns and spraying pepper spray at protesters.

Things are going to continue to get worse, folks. Here’s hoping we’re all prepared.

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Violence is the strategy

While being interviewed on FOX News this past Thursday, presidential advisor Kellyanne Conway gave away Donald Trump’s strategy for winning re-election. The more that violence erupts around the United States, she said, “the better it is” for Donald Trump, who, as of right now, doesn’t seem to be making any progress against Joe Biden in the polls. [The polling appear to be pretty much unchanged in the wake of the Republican National Convention, with Trump having a favorability rating of just 31%, and 63% of Americans disapproving of his handling of the pandemic.] “The more chaos, and anarchy, and vandalism, and violence reigns,” said Conway, “the better it is for the very clear choice on who’s best on public safety and law and order.”

None of this should be a surprise to anyone. It’s what strongmen, and wanna-be strongmen, do. They create chaos, and then declare that only they can stop it. And apparently it works as a strategy. Today in the New York Times there’s an article about a subset of voters in the swing state of Wisconsin who appear to be gravitating back to Trump in the wake of the violence seen this past week in Kenosha, where a clash between armed pro-Trump militia members and Black Lives Matter protesters left two dead just days after an unarmed black man by the name of Jacob Blake was shot seven times in the back by a white officer in the city. The killer, 17 year old Kyle Rittenhouse, is a Trump supporter that some are saying has a history of misogynistic and white supremacist views.

This, of course, was inevitable. Donald Trump and his enablers on the far right have been encouraging these kinds of clashes for months now. They did the same thing in 2018, when they actively encouraged militia members to head to America’s southern border to repel non-existent caravans of diseased and violent would-be immigrants. And, right now, they’re signaling to the armed extremists among us that they’re needed in the “lawless” Democratic cities of our nation… Here, with more on that, is an excerpt from Jacobin Magazine.

On August 19, President Donald Trump gave a nod of approval to believers in the QAnon conspiracy theory, which maintains that the president is secretly fighting to save the world from an elite satanic pedophile network, calling them “people that love our country.”

One week later, on August 26, Fox News host Tucker Carlson sympathized with Kyle Rittenhouse, a teenager who killed two Wisconsin Black Lives Matter protesters and maimed another. Carlson suggested Rittenhouse felt he “had to maintain order when no one else would.”

At a glance, these provocations might appear disconnected. But they are deeply intertwined. In the span of a week, Trump and Carlson both gave the green light to extremist elements on the Right, QAnon conspiracy theorists on the one hand and armed pro-police adventurists on the other. In the process they each drew on the same bedrock narrative: that the streets of America — especially Democrat-run cities, but nowhere is safe — are teeming with lawless agents of anarchy who flout authority, terrorize innocents, and threaten civilization itself. Thus besieged, right-wing extremism of one variant or another is not really extreme at all. It is rational, even heroic and patriotic…

We don’t yet know what motivated Rittenhouse to travel across state lines to Wisconsin to take part in the armed, pro-Trump counter protest where he’d eventually take two human lives. What we do know, however, is that a Facebook group calling itself the “Kenosha Guard” started calling on armed “patriots” to travel to the Wisconsin city this past Tuesday to stand up to what they referred to as the “evil thugs” terrorizing the city. [This “call to arms” was then amplified by the conspiracy site Infowars.]

And we know that this kind of activity is something that the President of the United States is actively promoting. Here, from earlier today, is Donald Trump enthusiastically re-tweeting something about the people of America finally standing up “to take matters into their own hands” in cities where Democrats have refused to allow federal forces in to put down protests.

After the murders of the two protesters noted above, the National Guard was deployed to Kenosha, and Donald Trump visited soon afterward, taking credit for restoring law and order. And, at least according to the reporting of the New York Times, some who had been on the fence are now thinking about supporting him in the election, apparently oblivious to the fact that none of this would have happened if he, and those who support him, hadn’t encouraged people like Kyle Rittenhouse to get involved and “take matters into their own hands.”

And, I should add, in these swing states like Wisconsin, it won’t take many votes to change the course of the election. In 2016, for instance, Donald Trump won Wisconsin by considerably less than 1% of the vote. And, in Kenosha County, he won by fewer than 250 votes. So a few thousand votes here or there there in Wisconsin could make an enormous difference this November, as we fight to flip the state back to blue.

It would appear, however, that the violence is just going to keep increasing between now and Election Day. Last night there was another murder. This time it was in Portland. A Trump supporter was shot dead, also in a heated exchange between Black Lives Matter Protesters and militia members. There’s still a lot that we don’t know, like whether or not the victim was shot by a protester, or one of his own people. What we do know, however, is that the deceased man, who was wearing a hat with the insignia of the far-right group “Patriot Prayer,” was participating in a caravan of approximately 600 vehicles that had rolled into Portland to confront protesters. Furthermore, we know that Donald Trump, in his RNC speech the day before, attacked Portland for being a liberal city, overrun by violent, America-hating criminals who needed to be brought to justice… Here, in case you haven’t seen it, is footage of these pro-Trump forces rolling though downtown Portland, shooting at protesters with paint guns.

A friend of mine living in Seattle who posts here under the pseudonym “Nobody” just recently left a comment about Annie Dillard’s 1992 novel “The Living” that I found interesting. In the book, he said, a settler decides clear his land of enormous, 250 year old trees, not by cutting them down, but by drilling holes in them at the base, dropping red-hot embers into the holes, and then just waiting. After a number of days, the trees would just collapse, having burned from the inside out. I didn’t read the whole chain in which this comment was left, but I suspect this was shared in an attempt to explain to other readers of this site what Donald Trump has done to our country… He’s drilled holes in the foundation of our democratic institutions, and dropped in red-hot embers. And now things are beginning to collapse.

Joe Biden, for what it’s worth, came out today condemning the violence in Portland, something which Donald Trump has yet to do… likely because, as Kellyanne Conway says, he knows it’s good for him. “The deadly violence we saw overnight in Portland is unacceptable,” Biden said. “Shooting in the streets of a great American city is unacceptable. I condemn violence of every kind by anyone, whether on the left or the right. And I challenge Donald Trump to do the same.

Donald Trump will, of course, not do the same. He wants desperately to win, so as to avoid paying any price for the crimes he has committed in office, and he does not care who has to suffer to see that happen. He doesn’t care how many die from COVID-19, or how much blood flows in the streets of America. All he cares about is himself, and staying in power, and above the law. In normal times, a president would appeal to our better natures and call for calm. That isn’t happening here. Donald Trump is instead fanning the red-hot embers. And more people will die as a result.

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Robocalls in Detroit are telling people that, if they vote by mail in the presidential election, they’ll be giving their information to “the man,” who will use the that information to track them, arrest them, and put them on a list for “mandatory vaccines”

Remember Jacob Wohl and Jack Burkman, the two far right, pro-Trump “ratfuckers” who tried to convince the people of America that former FBI director Robert Mueller was a rapist and that Elizabeth Warren liked rough sex with male prostitutes? Well they seem to be at it again. This time, it looks as though they’re behind a robocall campaign here in Detroit intended to discourage people from voting by mail, and Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has opened an investigation. Here’s an excerpt from the Daily Beast.

…The voice on the call then lies to listeners that mail-in ballot information will be used by police to track fugitives, by credit card companies to find debtors, and by the Centers for Disease Control to “track people for mandatory vaccines.”

“Don’t be BS’ed into giving your private information to the man,” the call continues. “Stay safe and beware of vote-by-mail”…

And here’s the actual audio.

This is the kind of shit we’re up against, folks. And it’s only going to get worse between now and Election Day. We have to be ready to fight like we’ve never fought before. This may be our last chance.

It’s also worth noting that Donald Trump accepted the Republican nomination this evening. Not surprisingly, he lied throughout his acceptance speech, which was delivered — likely in violation of the Hatch Act — on the White House lawn. Here are just a few examples of the untruths that were told to the American people during the course of that speech.

[The image at the top of this post, showing the giant “Trump 2020” campaign graphics in front of the White House, was taken this evening, before the President’s acceptance speech.]

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I told myself that I wasn’t going to post about the RNC, but then this happened…

When word came out a few days ago that the Republican Party had decided to go into their convention without any platform, instead just pledging their complete and total fealty to Donald Trump, I knew that the RNC was going to be weird. This feeling was further compounded upon reading that half of the speakers on the lineup were to be Trump family member. I had no idea just how strange, however, it was going to get.

For the most part, it would seem the Republican Party no longer a real political party. It’s just an extension of Donal Trump’s twisted ego. It stands for nothing but extending the rein of the Trump family by any means necessary. And, what we saw tonight, was how far they were willing to go in service of that goal. It was full-on race baiting, fear mongering and white grievance from start to finish. Here, to give you a taste, is Kimberly Guilfoyle screaming in an empty room about the dystopian hellscape that awaits us if Joe Biden is elected president. Ours, she tells us, will be a nation littered with heroin needles in which the citizens of America have been “enslaved.” “Don’t let the Democrats and their socialist comrades take you for granted,” Guilfoyle yelled with raised arms, as if summoning an army of the undead. “Don’t let them step on you. Don’t let them destroy your families, your lives and your future. Don’t let them suppress future generations, because they told you and brainwashed you and fed you lies that you weren’t good enough!”

By the way, if you’re ever in a group where you’re listening to someone talk like this, you should know that you’re in a cult.

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Mark’s Covid Diary… August 23, 2020

A few evening’s ago, my son and I set out to see if we could find a new path along the Huron River. By the time we were done, we’d walked eight miles, and found some incredible trails that we’d never before knew existed. The shot above is from one of those trails. Everywhere we looked, there were goldfinches and wildflowers. And, at some point along the trial, we came face to face with an adorable little deer, absolutely making Arlo’s day. [The deer didn’t run away from us, but actually took a few steps toward us, and ended up just watching us for several minutes from a distance of about twenty feet.] Arlo, who’s not usually one to comment on how beautiful things are, actually said something to the effect of, “This is really beautiful, Dad.” This alone would probably be worth posting, as it was one of happiest moments I’ve had since the onset of the pandemic. That’s not why I’m posting tonight, though. I’m posting right now because Arlo, when taking in this moment of absolute beauty, made the connection to the scene in 1973’s dystopian classic Soylent Green, in which the character of Sol Roth, played by the incredible Edward G. Robinson, chooses to end his own life in a corporate euthanasia center.

Here, if you’ve never seen it before, is the scene in question. This, by the way, was Robinson’s last role. He was dying of cancer during the making of the film, and would die just two months after production wrapped. The film itself doesn’t hold up so well, but Robinson’s death scene remains incredibly poignant. The expressions on his face as he takes in the projected panoramic scenes of natural beauty from a long forgotten time on earth, when there were still flowers, birds and deer, never fails to draw me in. And apparently the scene has the same effect on Arlo. I can’t tell you how happy it made me when he, standing in this field of flowers, beneath a bright blue sky, staring into the eyes of a deer, said that it brought to mind the death of “that old guy in the movie where the stuff was made from people.” I could not have been more proud.

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