Biden's Resiliency; Meta's Masochistic Trump Decision; Guardian Q&A With Me
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Welcome back to Lucid, and hello to all new subscribers! The Guardian did a Q&A with me about the authoritarian playbook. You can read the interview here.
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Former president Donald Trump recently threatened to jail Meta head Mark Zuckerberg if he returns to office, and yet Meta has handed Trump a big gift: the company has removed restrictions on Trump’s Facebook and Instagram accounts just in time for the run-up to the 2024 election, on grounds that neither of those accounts has violated company policies since their Jan. 2023 reinstatement.
This decision is not just masochistic, given Trump’s belligerent attitude to the company, but politically stupid. Yet again, Trump is being treated as a normal good-faith political actor.
This can be contrasted with the treatment given to Lucid and other pro-democracy accounts on Facebook. Many of you have told me that when you try and share Lucid posts they are classified as spam or as inappropriate.
Please send the following information to me at contact.ruthbenghiat@gmail.com so my contact at Meta can investigate further.
Are you sharing directly from Lucid, or copying the link onto FB? Please provide the link to your FB account - if that account has restrictions on it, that could be the problem. Finally, does this happen with multiple Lucid posts (I think so) or just some? Lucid posts with photographs of Hitler automatically cause a violation of Meta standards, so ignore those cases. Thanks so much!
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If you follow me on Twitter you know how horrified I have been by the continuing outpouring of aggression toward President Joe Biden, including by liberal pundits. I don’t agree with his actions on the Israel/Gaza front, nor do I underestimate the challenges posed by his age.
But imagine racking up so many domestic policy achievements, from the booming economy to large-scale reforms that address the insecurity and inequality that lead people to embrace authoritarians in the first place, and being treated with such a lack of consideration and respect. This is not the way to handle things.
I will be writing about this from the point of view of anti-authoritarian strategy next week. What does this whole turn of events tell us about the state of our democracy?
For my advance prep, I re-read the epilogue to the 2021 paperback edition of Strongmen, which contrasts Biden and Trump as two future directions for America: democracy or autocracy. I am excerpting the last pages of that epilogue as my weekend reading for you. We can think about how things have evolved in the three years since I wrote these words.
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Whether or not Trump runs for office in 2024, the time-tested methods of autocracy - electoral manipulation, voter suppression, the criminalization of protest, political violence, and disinformation designed to increase polarization - are now part of the way the GOP conducts its business as a far-right party.
After January 6, nothing is off the table: extremists might well view the failed coup as a trial run. "That's what we fucking need to have, 30,000 guns up here," said one rioter that day, frustrated that he was not entering the Capitol more rapidly. "Next trip," someone answered him.
That's why Biden's assertive advocacy of democracy at home and abroad is so important. "Democracy requires consensus. I'm running as a proud Democrat, but I will govern as an American president," he had asserted on the campaign trail. As president he has passed sweeping measures intended to benefit Americans across the political spectrum, such as the $1.9 trillion Covid relief bill.
With bipartisan governance in tatters in Congress, Biden has chosen to talk past GOP politicians directly to the American people, channeling "the spirit of being able to work together," just as Ekrem Imamoglu did when he beat Erdogan's candidate in the 2019 Istanbul mayoral race.
Biden's communication strategy subverts the strongman's mania for non-stop attention: he speaks sparingly, appears on television only when necessary, and tweets with restraint. His blunt denunciations of Putin as a "killer"; his emphasis on transparency and ethics in government, as embodied in his Accountability 2021 initiative; and his choice of a woman of color, Kamala Harris, as Vice President - all of this reverses the authoritarian playbook Trump followed faithfully.
“I predict to you, your children and grandchildren are going to be doing their doctoral theses on the issue of who succeeded - autocracy or democracy?" said Biden at his first press conference in March 2021. "We've got to prove democracy works."
Authoritarian history shows that while democracies have often failed, so have autocracies, which fall victim to systemic dysfunction and the rapacious nature of those who govern them. The story of the strongman, rife with tragedy, also offers lessons in hope and resiliency. It urges us to invest in democracy protection rather than take our freedoms for granted. The costs of not doing so are far too great.
I totally agree with your comments. From Heather Cox Richardson's Substack today: "Representative Glenn Grothman (R-WI) said yesterday that if Trump wins reelection, the U.S. should work its way back to 1960, before “the angry feminist movement…took the purpose out of the man’s life.” Grothman said that President Lyndon Baines Johnson’s War on Poverty was actually a “war on marriage,” in a communist attempt to hand control of children over to the government." This is what we're up against and now that Trump has shown that you don't need to hide or diminish your misogyny (and all of the other people he hates) other Republicans are telling us who they truly are. Believe them. I also did a very quick Google search today to see when was the last time we had official information about Trump's health. It appears to have stopped in April 2020. In 2020 ABC reported that Trump had a BMI of 30.4 which means he was obese, and CNN reported that his blood pressure was 121/79 although it had been as high as 223 in 2018. In 2018, Trump had a coronary calcium CT with a score of 133 indicating he has heart disease. His score had been 34 in 2009 and 98 in 2013. In 2018 his total and "bad" cholesterol had increased significantly so they raised his medication. It was better in 2020. There was no mention of why he had a cognition test. I couldn't find any independent, detailed medical report after 2020. So what's Trump's health today? Maybe his medical records are also under audit. What's Trump hiding?
Fascist cyber trolls/hackers are doubling down on trying to keep the prodemocracy message off any platform. Someone hi-jacked a link I posted of Michael Steele on the Beat with Ari Melber here on substack. We are up against formidable forces of evil. It’s going to take all of us working together as one to defeat the ugly bullies.