Recently, I’ve encountered people who have bought into the big lie. You know: that Trump won the election, that the Covid vaccines will kill you, maim you, turn you into a zombie, that Biden isn’t really president, that trump will be reinstated on some day in August or September or whenever My Pillow Guy declares that it’ll happen.
The news is a circus of absurdity, a shit show that illustrates just how toxic trump was as president – and still is, as the alleged head of the republican party.
Trump and his minions keep talking about the stolen election, the Cyber Ninjas have been conducting an audit of Arizona’s ballots for – what? Six months now? And honestly, the Cyber Ninjas? It’s all like some insane video game. Never mind that there were multiple audits in Arizona and other states where Trump has brought lawsuits, where Republican legislatures are passing laws that make it more difficult to vote.
My Dad was a Republican for years. Ike was his guy. Reagan, not so much. Bush? Not at all. He was living with us in 2000 and voted for Gore. He died in 2005, so he wasn’t around to vote for Obama or Clinton or Biden. He wasn’t around to witness the years under trump when Democracy started crumbling bit by bit. Or when social media existed. Facebook was born the year before he passed. For the most part, he missed the big tech advances.
I wonder, though, what he thinks now, in spirit, about all this. The divisiveness and polarization, the lies and the thrust under trump and now by the republican party toward authoritarianism. In 1937, at the age of 24, he left post-Depression Oklahoma for a job overseas with Standard Oil in Lagunillas, Venezuela. He lived in the country for 26 years. My sister and I were born there.
In the 1950s, Perez Jimenez became president of Venezuela through a coup d’eta that spelled the beginning of his authoritarian regime. It was the classic playbook – take over the media, lie and lie again and again until the people believe the lie, rig the books, the electors, rig everything in your favor. But. Give something to the people – trump’s tax breaks for the one percent, Jimenez’s financial help to the poor, his infrastructure money for roads, bridges, trump’s border cruelties for his base.
When Jimenez fled the country, he had $13 million that he’d stolen from the country’s treasury. He settled in Miami Beach and lived there until 1963, when he was extradited to Venezuela on charges of embezzling $200 million during his presidential tenure.
Upon arrival in Venezuela he was imprisoned until his trial, which did not take place for another five years. Convicted of the charges, his sentence was commuted as he had already spent more time in jail while he awaited trial. He was then exiled to Spain.
In 1968, he was elected to the senate of Venezuela for the Nationalist Civic Crusade, but his election was contested, and he was kept from taking office. A quick law was passed that excluded former prisoners from participating in the governmental process.
On September 20, 2001, he died in Spain at the age of 87. He was never prosecuted for his crimes.
Some of the women I grew up with in Venezuela don’t see trump as a wannabe despot. They see him as a hero who made it okay to be a racist or a white nationalist or a misogynist. They say he did a great job as prez, but when you press them for details, they refuse to engage – I don’t want to argue with you, we’ll never agree – and walk away. I also run into this in other ways.
One morning while I was shopping at Publix, the power went out. I had to use the flashlight on my phone to see goods on the shelves. A young guy, an employee, was shelving stuff, and I asked him what had happened. He had a kind of wild look in his eyes.
“Don’t you know? We’re at the brink of war.”
Huh? We are?
Months later, I was in a line at a convenience store, waiting my turn to buy a Loteria scratch-off. The guy in front of me, a beefy dude who had roared into the the parking lot in a big truck, waa chatting with the clerk and I heard him say, “He’s not my president. Trump is.”
If I were six four and armed, I might have tapped him on the shoulder and set him straight about his facts. But I stood there waiting for him to leave and then bought my scratch-off – which won 30 bucks.
We are a country that lives with at least two sets of facts.
Trump won the 2020 election. Biden won the 2020 election.
Both can’t be true.
We deal with this same problem when it comes to vaccines. They work – or they don’t. They contain microchips developed by Bill Gates and have chips that track us – or don’t. The vaccine causes you to grow another limb or head – or it doesn’t. It protects you from dying – or it doesn’t. I’m done listening and reading about these conspiracy theories.
Biden is president, the events of January 6 were an insurrection – not some group of rowdy tourists – and vaccines save lives.
I have a cartoon I found that says it all………….sent it to you in email, as I can’t attach it here on a blog. It is very sad to me to see the ignorance – and frankly, fascism -that has risen to the surface of American culture. Not just on the right either – I have friends who are very much alternative types, who refuse to get vaccinated, and their excuses are as stupid as any redneck. One person I actually know believes that the vaccines are being disseminated by reptilian aliens. Sad.
Not related, but as the tragedy of Afghanistan continues, I remember that it was Trump who met with the Taliban and “made deals”. If that isn’t obscene, I don’t know what it.
Sad and pathetic, Lauren, that people are so gullible. I love the cartoon and will put it up here! Thank you!
I too am appalled by whats going on everywhere between science and facts and conspiracies be them about vaccines politics or foreign policy
I had the same encounter last week with a new friend. We were discussing a book regarding WWII and the Nazi regime when I said I see the same things happening here with January 6th. She proceeded to tell me that it was plenty of BLM and Antifa at the insurrection. I fear this friendship has already run its course.
I’m appalled by the conspiracy stuff that people believe. I saw the insurrection on TV, just like everyone else. I don’t recall seeing mass numbers of African Americans.
You’re not watching enough Fox News, Trish. Your father likes your advocacy. He would be an Independent today because bipartisan is never gonna happen. Independent allows you to have your own integrity. I can’t vote in the primary if I’m Independent so I remain registered. But it’s not my preference.
Independents in Fl can’t vote in primaries, either. That’s why I’m a registered dem. Stupid rules. My dad would definitely be an independent if he were alive. See you saturfday at the cafe!
Until then!
Hey Trish, if you run into Bernie Beitman at the cafe ask him if he spotted the dark coincidence in his chat with Dr. Harley Rotbart when Harley mentions the last Haitian earthquake, and then less than a month after that talk was posted to Bernie’s You Tube channel a massive earthquake hits the country again chalking up a big death toll.
Some coincidences are regrettable it seems –
https://brizdazz.blogspot.com/2021/08/using-coincidences-to-live-without.html
I’m going to copy your comment and send it to him. I’ll let you know what he says. I’ll include your link, too.
I’m glad for you the friendship has run its course. What we witnessed, literally with our own eyes (and remember that policemen were killed and wounded) was insurrection. If people can’t even believe what they can literally see, if they don’t realize how dangerous what happened was and how inappropriate Trump’s behavior was………….