Project 2025 as Authoritarian Takeover; Videos Nov 17 and 22 Q&As
And a link to a Brookings Institute event on democracy I am doing on Dec. 4
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I accidentally deleted the Nov. 17 Q&A video on my hosting site (YouTube). The link to it and to Friday’s Q&A are below. I am sending these to everyone so you get a feel for these events. I don’t record the second half where you ask me and my guest questions.
Here is the link to the Nov. 22 Q&A with Jon Long, director of the Jan. 6 documentary Fight Like Hell.
Here is the link to the Nov. 17 Q&A with climate scientist Michael Mann.
And here is the link for the livestream of the Brookings Institute Webinar I am doing with Norm Eisen and Asha Rangappa on Dec. 4, 3-4pmET: “Democracy’s Next Act: How to Build Resilience Around the World.” Viewers can submit questions by emailing events@brookings.edu or via X (Twitter) at @BrookingsGov by using #GlobalDemocracy.
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Project 2025 is in the news again: the appointment of Russ Vought to lead the Office of Management and Budget, a position he held during Trump 1.0, has confirmed what we always knew: Implementing Project 2025 will be a pillar of the Trump presidency. So I revisited my May 2024 New Republic essay, “A Permanent Counterrevolution,” which places Project 2025 in the context of Fascist governance,
“The fascists believed that you have to destroy to create, and this is what a second Trump administration would do,” I write. This ethos of creative destruction has long been espoused by extremist Steve Bannon and is now normalized by suit-wearing subversives such as Vought.
“Project 2025 is a plan for an authoritarian takeover of the United States that goes by a deceptively neutral name. It preserves Trumpism’s original radical intent in its goals to ‘[d]ismantle the administrative state’ and ‘decentralize and privatize as much as possible,’ allowing the American people to ‘live freely.’ The intent here is to destroy the legal and governance cultures of liberal democracy and create new bureaucratic structures, staffed by new politically vetted cadres, to support autocratic rule,” I contend.
I also discuss a matter dear to Vought’s heart: how to remake the civil service. “Trump’s presidency provides precedent for the many ways to drive civil servants out. By creating hostile workplaces for critics, and hiring scores of zealots and bullies—Sean Lawler, Trump’s chief of protocol, carried a horsewhip around to intimidate co-workers—Trumpism achieved a passive purge that saw over 79,000 civil servants retire or leave their jobs in his first nine months. In 2018, retired Ambassador Nancy McEldowney compared this process to a ‘hostile takeover and occupation.’ In 2024, it looks like a rehearsal for a counterrevolutionary cleanse of anyone still attached to liberal democratic ethics and norms.”
I wrote this in May, and in October an important article by ProPublica, which is doing superb investigative work, revealed private videos of Vought speaking of his desire to traumatize and malign civil servants —that is, civil servants who do not pass Project 2025’s regime-like political vetting process.
This plan to create a state of abjection and despair in our civil servants would be achieved by mass firings, by defunding some independent federal agencies, cutting off important research projects, and by making civil servants still attached to quaint democratic concepts of doing their jobs with impartiality and professionalism into yet another category of “enemy within.”
As Vought stated on one of the videos: “We want the bureaucrats to be traumatically affected. When they wake up in the morning, we want them to not want to go to work because they are increasingly viewed as the villains. We want their funding to be shut down so that the EPA can't do all of the rules against our energy industry because they have no bandwidth financially to do so. We want to put them in trauma.”
Inflicting trauma by elevating fanatics and ideological zealots into positions of power is a mainstay of authoritarianism. Now it will be America’s turn to experience this destructive model of “governance.”
As I conclude in my New Republic essay: “Americans may believe that all this sounds fantastical. Yet the strongman’s special talent is to bring the unthinkable into being. People around the world and throughout history have been caught by surprise at their methods and the scale at which they operate. Bannon, [Kevin] Roberts, Stephen Miller, and other American incarnations of fascism are convinced that counterrevolution leading to autocracy is the only path to political survival for the far right, given the unpopularity of their positions (especially on abortion). This is why Vought’s Project 2025 chapter on “Taking the Reins of Government” declares that that there is an ‘existential need’ to make ‘aggressive’ use of executive power. The alternative could be defeat.”
Between Project 2025 and its sister organization, America First Policy Institute, Trump is going to fill the rolls of his administration with fascists, religious zealots and white nationalists, bent on re-writing The Constitution!
However, my biggest issue is SCOTUS! If Alito, Thomas and possibly Robert’s retire by the midterms, we’ll have a fascist court for the next forty years. Imagine a bench filled with Aileen Cannons. Not to mention, Trump will appoint close to 230 more federal judges, which could tip all the Circuit Courts to “solid” republican as well. Forget abortion rights or even contraceptives for unmarried women, this presidency is going to be a gut punch to all liberties except religious rights and the 2nd Amendment. Louisiana and Texas just passed bills allowing religious studies to be taught in schools, with many other red states following suit. Talk about grooming!
Additionally, with judge shopping, it won’t matter what party has Congress or the Executive, they could stop any legislation out of Congress and the Oval, dead in its tracks.
So what our plan to combat the lawless Supreme Court? Democrats even caved to get District Court nominations through; leaving 7 open Circuit Court seats for Trump to fill. We’re are getting completely annihilated in the judiciary. Schumer is a clown, and needs to be deposed: End of story!
Bottom line: they control every lever of power, and have the courts on their side. Seriously, they got away with an unconstitutional immunity clause in the Constitution for one man! How do we combat these lying, hypocritical thieves!
And let’s face it, we’ve been experiencing a death by a thousand judicial cuts since the Bush v Gore decision, with unlimited money in politics, gutting the Voter Rights Act, and opinions like Chevron, and the OSHA ETS decision.
Thank you Ruth for breaking down the relationship between Trumps cabinet positions and fascism. Your points are well taken especially since Gorka has been put in as Director of Counterterrorism… a proud semi Nazi who is unable to pass an FBI background check.🤮