{"id":182141,"date":"2017-03-07T22:48:11","date_gmt":"2017-03-08T03:48:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/donald-trumps-greatest-allies-are-the-liberal-elites-center-for-research-on-globalization\/"},"modified":"2017-03-07T22:48:11","modified_gmt":"2017-03-08T03:48:11","slug":"donald-trumps-greatest-allies-are-the-liberal-elites-center-for-research-on-globalization","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/liberal\/donald-trumps-greatest-allies-are-the-liberal-elites-center-for-research-on-globalization\/","title":{"rendered":"Donald Trump&#8217;s Greatest Allies Are the Liberal Elites &#8211; Center for Research on Globalization"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    The liberal elites, who bear significant responsibility for    the death of our democracy, now hold themselves up as the    saviors of the republic. They have embarked, despite their own    corruption and their complicity inneoliberalismand the crimes of empire, on a    self-righteous moral crusade to topple Donald Trump. It is    quite a show. They attack Trumps lies, denounce executive    orders such as his travel ban as un-American and blame Trumps    election on Russia or FBI Director James Comey rather than the    failed neoliberal policies they themselves advanced.  <\/p>\n<p>    Where was this moral outrage when our privacy was taken from us    by the security and surveillance state, the criminals on Wall    Street were bailed out, we were stripped of our civil liberties    and 2.3 million men and women were packed into our prisons,    most of them poor people of color? Why did they not thunder    with indignation as money replaced the vote and elected    officials and corporate lobbyists instituted our system of    legalized bribery? Where were the impassioned critiques of the    absurd idea of allowing a nation to be governed by the dictates    of corporations, banks and hedge fund managers? Why did they    cater to the foibles and utterings of fellow elites, all the    while blacklisting critics of the corporate state and ignoring    the misery of the poor and the working class? Where was their    moral righteousness when the United States committed war crimes    in the Middle East and our militarized police carried out    murderous rampages? What the liberal elites do now is not    moral. It is self-exaltation disguised as piety. It is part of    the carnival act.  <\/p>\n<p>    The liberal class, ranging from Hollywood and the Democratic    leadership to The New York Times and CNN, refuses to    acknowledge that it sold the Democratic Party to corporate    bidders; collaborated in the evisceration of our civil    liberties; helped destroy programs such as welfare, orchestrate    the job-killing North American Free Trade Agreement and    Trans-Pacific Partnership deal, wage endless war, debase our    public institutions including the press and build the worlds    largest prison system.  <\/p>\n<p>    The truth is hard to find. The truth is hard to know. The    truth is more important than ever, reads a television ad for    The New York Times. What the paper fails to add is that the    hardest place to find the truth about the forces affecting the    life of the average American and the truth about empire is in    The New York Times itself. News organizations, from the Times    to the tawdry forms of entertainment masquerading as news on    television, have rendered most people and their concerns    invisible. Liberal institutions, especially the press,    function, as the journalist and author Matt Taibbi says, as    the guardians of the neoliberal and imperial orthodoxy.  <\/p>\n<p>    It is the job of the guardians of orthodoxy to plaster over the    brutal reality and cruelty of neoliberalism and empire with a    patina of civility or entertainment. They pay homage to a    nonexistent democracy and nonexistent American virtues. The    elites, who live in enclaves of privilege in cities such as New    York, Washington and San Francisco, scold an enraged    population. They tell those they dismiss as inferiors to calm    down, be reasonable and patient and trust in the goodness of    the old ruling class and the American system. African-Americans    have heard this kind of cant preached by the white ruling class    for a couple of centuries.  <\/p>\n<p>    Because the system works for the elites, and because the elites    interact only with other elites, they are mystified about the    revolt rising up from the decayed cities they fly over in the    middle of the country. They think they can stuff this    inexplicable rage back in the box. They continue to offer up    absurd solutions to deindustrialization and despair, such    asThomas Friedmans endorsementof a    culture of entrepreneurship and an ethic of pluralism. These    kinds of bromides are advertising jingles. They bear no more    connection to reality than Trump promising to make America    great again.  <\/p>\n<p>    I walked into the Harvard Club in New York City after midnight    on election night. The well-heeled New York elites stood, their    mouths agape, looking up at the television screens in the    oak-paneled bar while wearing their Clinton campaign straw    hats. They could not speak. They were in shock. The system they    funded to prevent anyone from outside their circle, Republican    or Democrat, from achieving the presidency had inexplicably    collapsed.  <\/p>\n<p>    Taibbi, when I interviewed him in New York, said political    power in our corporate state is controlled by a tripartite    system. You have to have the assent of the press, the donor    class, and one of the two [major] political parties to get in,    said Taibbi, author of Insane Clown President: Dispatches From the    2016 Circus.  <\/p>\n<p>      Its an exclusive club. Its like a membership system. They      all have to agree and confer their blessing on the candidate.      Trump somehow managed to get past all three of those      obstacles. And he did it essentially by putting all of them      on trial. He put the press on trial and villainized them with      the public. I think it was a brilliant masterstroke that      nobody saw coming. But it wouldnt have been possible if      their unpopularity hadnt been building for years and years      and years.    <\/p>\n<p>    Its a kind ofStockholm syndrome, he said of the press.  <\/p>\n<p>      The reporters, candidates, and candidates aides are all      thrown together. Theyre stuck in the same environment with      each other day after day, month after month. After a while,      they start to unconsciously adopt each others values. Then      they start to live in the same neighborhoods. They go to the      same parties. Then it becomes a year-after-year kind of      thing. Then after that, theyre the same people. Its a total      perversion of whats supposed to happen. Were [the press]      supposed to be on the outside, not identifying with these      people. But now, its a club. Journalists enjoy the      experience of being close to power.    <\/p>\n<p>    At first the press, especially the television press, could not    get enough of Trump. He received23 times the coverageof Sen. Bernie    Sanders, who spoke about things that do not make for great    televisioninequality and corporate corruption. Trump brought    in the advertising dollars. 2016 wasCNNs most profitable year. Then, alarmed    at Trumps ascendancy, the press set out to destroy him. The    press applied its Darth Vader Force choke. It did not work.    They tried it again and again. The Force had deserted them.  <\/p>\n<p>    When a candidate makes a mistake and steps in it[2004    presidential hopeful] Howard Dean is the classic    example,the screamthen they [TV news shows] replay    it every hour, 100 times a day, Taibbi said.  <\/p>\n<p>      The critical part is that Dean was already in violation      leading up to that moment. He was not the right person      because he was anti-war. He got his donations from the wrong      people. He makes the mistake. The press pig-piles on the      person just instinctively. All this negative attention. The      candidate freaks out and apologizes. He disappears for a      while. He tries to soldier on. The next thing you know,      theres a Page 16 story: Candidate exits the race. Its a      script. But it didnt work with Trump.    <\/p>\n<p>    The press, like the Democratic Party, is an appendage of the    consumer society. These institutions are not about politics or    news. They are about imparting an experience. They create    political personalities, marketed as celebrities, to make us    feel good about candidates. These manufactured emotions, the    product of the dark arts of the public relations industry,    determine how we vote. Issues and policies are irrelevant. It    is marketing and entertainment. Trump is a skillful marketer of    his fictitious self.  <\/p>\n<p>    When you work in that environment long enough you    unconsciously become an agent for whatever that commercial    strategy is, Taibbi said of the press in our corporate-run    political theater.  <\/p>\n<p>    What we call right-wing and liberal media in this country are    really just two different strategies of the same kind of    nihilistic lizard-brain sensationalism, Taibbi wrote in    Insane Clown President. The ideal CNN story is a baby down a    well, while the ideal Fox story is probably a baby thrown down    a well by a Muslim terrorist or anACORNactivist. Both companies offer    the same service, its just that the Fox version is a little    kinkier.  <\/p>\n<p>    The pseudo-events on television displace reality. This is how a    reality star becomes president. Sixty million people think    Trumps manufactured personathe predominate tycoonon The    Apprentice is real. Our perception of the truth is determined    by what appears on the screen. If an event is never broadcast,    it somehow never happened. The electronic image is the word of    God. The corporate state controls most of what is seen and    heard on television, what ideas and events can be discussed in    the mainstream media and what orthodoxies, including    neoliberalism and the war industry, must never be questioned.    We suffer an intellectual tyranny as pervasive as that imposed    by fascism and communism. Trump, who is as gullible as the most    habitual television viewer, exemplifies our cultural and    political death. He is no more authentic than Hillary    Clinton. But he appears on our screens as more authentic    because he is more deeply embedded in the medium that controls    our thoughts. He is what is vomited up from the perverted    zeitgeist of a nation entranced and dominated by electronic    hallucinations.  <\/p>\n<p>      People have this idea that Trump has no connection with the      common man, but he does, Taibbi said. He has exactly the      same media habits that ordinary people have. He believes the      stuff that he reads on the internet and watches on television      implicitly and unquestioningly. That is what gives him that      connection with people. He thinks like they do. He has the      same habits they have. A classic example is the thing with      the so-called 3 millionillegal  voters. He reads that, probably      in anInfowarsstory, its policy like two      minutes later. He doesnt go through the process of asking      himself if its untrue. Hes a perfect consumer in that      respect. Thats what makes him so dangerous.    <\/p>\n<p>      [George W.] Bush was childs play compared to what were      dealing with now, Taibbi said. Bush was a puppet. He was a      vehicle for a very familiar form of right-wing capitalist      politics. This Trump thing is totally different. Trump really      is the actual engine behind this phenomenon during the entire      campaign. There were no people behind the man, I dont think.      The presidential campaign has no relation to the issue of      whether or not you can govern effectively. The campaign is a      television show. The values that decide whether a person      becomes a candidate or cant become a candidate are more or      less arbitrary. It has a lot to do with the commercial value      of the candidate. You cant have an unentertaining candidate      because the press needs to make money. They will      unconsciously gravitate towards someone who does what Trump      does, which is get [website] hits and eyeballs and ratings.    <\/p>\n<p>    Trumps popularity increased the more the establishment    condemned him. This would have sent a profound and disturbing    message to anyone not as clueless as our liberal elites. They    did not get it. They thought they could trot out Bill Clinton,    Barack Obama and Hollywood celebrities and get the rubes to    fall for their routine one more time. They thought the country    would again obey.  <\/p>\n<p>    The liberal class, by embracing neoliberalism and refusing to    challenge the imperial wars, empowered the economic and    political structures that destroyed our democracy and gave rise    to Trump. Multiculturalism, when it means, to use the words    ofCornel West, nothing more than having a president    who is a black mascot for Wall Street, betrays the    disenfranchised and endows the ruling elites with a false    progressivism, a false humanism and a false inclusiveness.  <\/p>\n<p>    Hillary and Bill Clinton, Joe Biden and the current Democratic    Party leadership designed and built the massive system of    imprisonment, essentially ended welfare, expanded our wars and    pushed through NAFTA. They destroyed the lives of hundreds of    thousands of poor and working-class families and are    responsible for the mounds of corpses in the Middle East. Yet    these liberal elites speak as if they are champions of racial    and economic justice. They appear in choreographed    pseudo-events to demonstrate a faux compassion. Now they have    been exposed as fakes.  <\/p>\n<p>    A genuine populism, one defined and often articulated by Bernie    Sanders, could sweep the Democratic Party back into power.    Regulating Wall Street, publicly financing campaigns, forgiving    student debt, demanding universal health care, bailing out    homeowners victimized by the banks, ending the wars in the    Middle East, instituting a jobs program to repair our decaying    infrastructure, dismantling the prison system, restoring the    rule of law on the streets of our cities, making college    education free and protecting programs such as Social Security    would see election victory after election victory.  <\/p>\n<p>    But this will never happen within the Democratic Party. It    refuses to prohibit corporate money. The party elites know that    if corporate money disappears, so do they. The partys    hierarchy, pressured by Obama and the Clintons, elevated Tom    Perez over Keith Ellisonwhom a major donor to the party, Haim    Saban,condemns as an anti-Semitebecause    of Ellisons criticism of the Israeli governmentto head the    Democratic National Committee. They will press forward    repeating the same silly slogans and trying to use the now    ineffective Force choke on their political enemies. They may    have lost control of the Congress and the White House and hold    only 16 governorships and majorities in only 31 of the states    99 legislative chambers, but they are incapable of offering any    meaningful alternative to neoliberalism and empire. They are    devoid of a vision. They can only moralize. They will continue    to atrophy and enable the consolidation of an American fascism.  <\/p>\n<p>    Fyodor Dostoevskyexcoriated Russias    bankrupt liberal class at the end of the 19th century. Russian    liberals mouthed values they did not defend. Their stated    ideals bore no relationship to their actions. They were filled    with a suffocating narcissism.  <\/p>\n<p>    In Notes From Underground, Dostoevsky lampooned the defeated    dreamers of the liberal class, those who preached goodness but    lived in moral squalor. These defeated dreamers denounced the    social and cultural depravity they had largely created. They    had an open disdain for the uneducated, the poor, the working    class, the lesser breeds beneath them. And in the end they    ushered in a moral nihilism to empower a dangerous class of    demagogues, killers and fools.  <\/p>\n<p>    I never even managed to become anything: neither wicked nor    good, neither a scoundrel nor an honest man, neither a hero nor    an insect, the Underground Man wrote.  <\/p>\n<p>      And now I am living out my life in my corner, taunting      myself with the spiteful and utterly futile consolation that      it is even impossible for an intelligent man seriously to      become anything, and only fools become something. Yes, sir,      an intelligent man of the nineteenth century must be and is      morally obliged to be primarily a characterless being; and a      man of character, an active figureprimarily a limited      being.    <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read more from the original source: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.globalresearch.ca\/donald-trumps-greatest-allies-are-the-liberal-elites\/5578249\" title=\"Donald Trump's Greatest Allies Are the Liberal Elites - Center for Research on Globalization\">Donald Trump's Greatest Allies Are the Liberal Elites - Center for Research on Globalization<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> The liberal elites, who bear significant responsibility for the death of our democracy, now hold themselves up as the saviors of the republic. 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