Is "Alt-Right" Part of a Political Realignment Strategy?
Submitted by k9disc on Sat, 09/10/2016 - 11:22am
So "alt-right" has become a buzzword. I guess it's the politically correct term for Mouthbreather™ (hat tip to the former Mike Malloy). I just heard it a few weeks ago, and it seems to be everywhere these days.
It seems that there has been some care to point at the "alt-right" for the woes of America and the Republican Party.
It's almost as if the regular old Right bears no responsibility for stoking the Tea Party and pushing inhumane public policy.
I just wondered why, about 5 minutes ago (hat tip to caerus).
Seems to me that this would be an awfully simple and elegant way to cleave off the Nativists from the more sane and reasonable Econ and Social conservatives and bring them into the distinctly non-progressive Democratic Party.
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A clever divide and conquer?
I guess Hillary did that yesterday without calling it alt-right. Just defined it in other terms.
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A Double Divide and Conquer.
Alternative Right.
TINA, 2016.
“Tactics without strategy is the noise before defeat.” ~ Sun Tzu
Why not? They've already done it to the Left
We've all been cleaved off and set adrift, for daring not to slobber over Her Heinous. Thing is, didn't the Right already do this to Tea Party Republicans? I don't understand the difference between them and "alt-right", actually--and I'm trying to figure out what I've missed.
I Hear You! I Can't Believe the Democrats Are Courting
Republicans after the last 8 years, in particular, but it goes back to the early 90s.
I said that the only reason Republicans hated Bill Clinton is because he stole their sponsors and peddled conservative policies.
The alt-right thing just struck me as an interesting messaging tactic, part of a larger rush to the corporate center political strategy. A strategy by the Democrats? Say it ain't so.
I also feel you about being cleaved off. I've said for a while we were going to experience the tyranny of the corporate center and the "crazy" right and the "naive" left would be cleaved off as "unserious".
Here we are.
“Tactics without strategy is the noise before defeat.” ~ Sun Tzu
I thought Alt-Right Shift
was something to do with a computer keyboard.
Deplorable on my part.
Gëzuar!!
from a reasonably stable genius.
Me Too, Although I Grokked the Meaning Immediately.
I'm a bit bummed I didn't jump to this conclusion. I am usually a bit quicker on that.
The thing is that I was hearing about it in the "Progressive" news sphere. Which is starting to be a bit more of an ideological minefield than it was a few years ago.
“Tactics without strategy is the noise before defeat.” ~ Sun Tzu
So now the populace is drawn and quartered. Fitting.
As long as the smooshy 50% center stays intact. I don't think it's that together.
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Personally, I Think the Worst of the Right Should Suffer
some sort of public humiliation and be politically ostracized, but this framing seems to absolve the puppet masters who pulled the strings.
Not only is it absolving them of their responsibility for the hateful extremism, but it's doing so to curry their favor and bring them under the Democratic Big Tent.
The message for Nov will prolly be, "Commies and the Alt-Right are Trump's bread and butter and stand in the way of civil society."
It's gross. And it's probably going to be very effective.
“Tactics without strategy is the noise before defeat.” ~ Sun Tzu
Quartering is about the size of it
I wrote about this from a historiograpic perspective the other day and came to much the same conclusion.
We can’t save the world by playing by the rules, because the rules have to be changed.
- Greta Thunberg
I Read That Piece, Hawkfish. Upvoted It Too.
Loved it, for sure.
The message is a dead giveaway.
I have been talking about this realignment since 2007 or so, calling it the tyranny of the Corporate Center. I looked for some dates on dKos, but I can't search anything under my username. Looks like my search history has been wiped... kind of weird.
Anyway, just thought the message was super interesting and a checkpoint towards corporate tyranny.
peace~
“Tactics without strategy is the noise before defeat.” ~ Sun Tzu
It's a big tent alright...
everybody from Henry Kissinger to Madonna under the same roof, waving the flag and making merry. Singing all hail the Queen for saving the status quo, while ravening hoards of ill-educated miscreants mill around outside, threatening to crash the party.
native
Want Political Realignment Examples?
The Freikorps and the Sturmabteilung both come to mind.
Vowing To Oppose Everything Trump Attempts.
The Alt-Right is gaining adherents in Germany because
the mainstream consensus opposing them — encompassing all the major parties across the board — is turning out to be demonstrably wrong on some vital issues.
One example: up till now the mainstream consensus has tried to play down the danger of Turkish political strife (e.g. incipient civil war with Kurds?) being imported to Germany. The consensus also sees no threat to democratic norms in the Turkish community’s divided loyalties.
Reality could be starting to diverge starkly from this rosy picture.
http://www.hr-online.de/website/derhr/home/presse_meldung_einzel.jsp?rub...
A million militant Erdogan followers — not a yuuuge problem for Western Europe?
http://www.dw.com/en/thousands-of-pro-erdogan-protesters-rally-in-cologn...
Visa-free travel and EU membership for Turkey? Not a problem?
Rapid EU expansion; NATO wars and preparations for war; the refugee crisis; the behind-the-scenes string pulling linking all of these — voters at all different levels of political literacy can see that the establishment’s answers don’t add up.
Edited to add:
“Child marriages” in Germany
361 married persons younger than 14
1,475 foreign married minors are registered in Germany. 1,152 of them are girls. More than one out of two comes from Syria