Letters from an American - October 14, 2024
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October 14th, 2024.
As the two presidential campaigns position themselves for the final sprint to the election
on November 5th, the difference between them is dramatic.
Trump is hunkering down behind what has always appeared to be a plan not to attract voters,
but instead to create chaos on election day. Creating confusion around the election could
enable his loyalists to put in place the plan the Trump team concocted in 2020 to throw the
election into the House of Representatives or get it before the Supreme Court, stacked as it is with Trump loyalists.
A central piece of that plan appears to be to rile up his supporters to violence,
and a few of them have been delivering. News broke yesterday that the Federal Emergency Management Agency, or FEMA, had advised federal emergency workers to evacuate Rutherford County,
North Carolina, which was hard hit by Hurricane
Helene because of concerns about their safety after Trump and MAGA Republicans spread the false
rumor that federal agents are forcing people off their land to start lithium mining projects.
The alert came after the U.S. Forest Service sent an email to federal responders saying that National Guard troops had encountered
armed militia saying they were hunting FEMA. FEMA officials will no longer go door to door
with disaster assistance, but instead will stay in fixed locations. A man has been arrested and
charged with threatening FEMA workers with an assault rifle. He was released on a $10,000
bond. To the extent Trump or his running mate, Ohio Senator J.D. Vance, talks about them,
their policies are promises to repair what they insist is the damage caused by President Joe Biden,
although the stock market hit record highs again today, or threats that reinforce an authoritarian
Christian nationalist worldview. Today, Bill Barrow of the Associated Press explored the
extensive overlap of Project 2025 from the Heritage Foundation and other right-wing groups
and the plans that Trump and Vance have set out. Both promise to cut taxes for the wealthy,
but Project 2025 has more detail about how. Both plan to cut off immigration and to fire
federal workers, replacing them with loyalists. Both say the president can decide not to use the
money Congress has appropriated. In 2019, Trump refused to disperse the money Congress had
appropriated for Ukraine until Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky agreed to smear Trump's chief
Democratic rival for the presidency, Joe Biden. Both call for slashing government regulations
and getting rid of diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, as well as protections for LGBTQ plus individuals
and programs addressing climate change. But perhaps most revealing of both Trump's ideology
and his plan for the election was his statement to Fox News Channel host Maria Bartiromo on Sunday
that he would like to use the military against what he called the enemy from within,
radical left lunatics, to guard the election. While this is a threat to use the power of the
government against his political opponents if he is elected, he mentioned California
representative and Senate candidate Adam Schiff by name, it also seems likely his loyalists will hear this as a call
for violence at election sites. Trump's statement has not gone unnoticed. Tonight, CNN's The Lead
with Jake Tapper posted a dictionary definition of the word fascism, a populist political philosophy,
word fascism, a populist political philosophy movement that exalts nation and often race above the individual, that is associated with a centralized autocratic government headed by a
dictatorial leader, and that is characterized by severe economic and social regimentation
and by forcible suppression of opposition. On the show, Tapper pressed Republican Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin
to comment on Trump's statement that as commander-in-chief,
he would use the military against political opposition.
When Youngkin denied that Trump had said any such thing,
Tapper replied, I'm literally reading his quotes to you.
Youngkin's willingness to deny what was right in front of him did not exactly quell talk of
fascism. Since in his dystopian novel, 1984, about authoritarianism, George Orwell famously wrote,
the party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final,
most essential command. If Trump is hunkering down, Democratic presidential nominee,
Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, are still
pushing ahead, pressing Trump on both his personal weakness and his now open embrace of fascism.
Harris's advisor, Ian Sams, went on the Fox News channel today to note that it's been a month since
Trump did a mainstream media interview, and we got to wonder why. We called this weekend for him to
release his medical records. Donald Trump's team, I heard him on your air last hour
insisting that everything is okay
and that there's nothing to see here.
And your anchor rightly asked,
well, if that's true, why not just put them out?
At 1.12 this morning, Trump posted on his social media site,
I believe it is very important that Kamala Harris
pass a test on cognitive stamina and agility.
Her actions have led many to believe there could be something very wrong with her.
Sam's hit that as well, noting that in the middle of the night, Trump felt obliged to write about
Harris and a cognitive test as he refuses to release his medical records, sit with 60 Minutes, or debate her again,
instead retreating solely to rambling rallies where he's increasingly making no sense. Is he okay?
In Erie, Pennsylvania today, Harris outlined how her proposals for an opportunity economy will help
black men, calling for business loans for entrepreneurs, more
apprenticeships, rules for cryptocurrency exchanges, and study of diseases that disproportionately
affect black men. She also continues her outreach to Republicans. Today, former Trump friend and
talk show host Geraldo Rivera endorsed her. So did former Wisconsin Republican state Senate
majority leader Dale Schultz. I tell people, look, I didn't leave the party. The party left me,
he said. This is a critically important race and Donald Trump should never be allowed in the Oval
Office again. Today, Harris's campaign announced she will be sitting down with Fox News
Channel reporter Brett Baer for an interview on Wednesday from the battleground state of
Pennsylvania. The Fox News Channel is scheduled to tape a town hall with Trump in front of an
audience of women on Tuesday. It is supposed to air on Wednesday morning, while the Harris interview
will air Wednesday night. At a rally in Erie, Pennsylvania tonight, Harris reiterated Trump's
refusal to talk to any but the right-wing media and recalled his promise to terminate the
Constitution. And then she used Trump's own words against him, playing a video montage of Trump's calls for violence, his threats against the enemy within, and his call for using the military against his political opponents.
audience. He considers anyone who doesn't support him or who will not bend to his will an enemy of our country. He's saying that he would use the military to go after them. And we know who he
would target because he's attacked them before. Journalists whose stories he doesn't like.
Election officials who refuse to cheat by finding extra votes for him. Judges who insist on following the law
instead of bending to his will. This is among the reasons I believe so strongly that a second Trump
term would be a huge risk for America and dangerous. Donald Trump is increasingly unstable
and unhinged, and he is out for unchecked power. That's what he's looking for.
In Oaks, Pennsylvania tonight, Trump was supposed to take questions from pre-selected attendees at
a town hall with South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem. He did at first, although his answers were
all over the place, and he urged people to vote on January 5th. But then in the hot
and crowded space, two people needed medical attention. Slurring, Trump then said, let's not
do any more questions. Let's just listen to music. Let's make it into a music. Who the hell wants to
hear questions, right? And then he stood on stage and swayed for 39 minutes of songs from his personal playlist
before seeming to recall that he was supposed to be talking about the election,
which he suddenly told the confused crowd was
the most important election in the history of our country before turning back to the music.
Rob Crilley of the UK's The Daily Mail wrote, I was at Trump's Golden Escalator launch,
flew out of Washington with him in 2020, and have probably been to 100 rallies, give or take,
have never seen anything like tonight. The headline over Marianne Levine's Washington
Post story about the event read, Trump sways and bops to music for 39 minutes
in bizarre town hall episode. The scene comes as Vice President Kamala Harris has called Trump,
78, unstable, and called into question his mental acuity.
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