Methodically. Methodically.
MAGA won’t take the low road of Lenin. Mao, and Ho’s strategy by exhorting the multitude to rise up and storm the palace. But exhort them they did, only to win elections. It did try the low road on January 6, 2021, and failed. It has since learned the lesson (or more likely the hot-headed ceded the lead to the thinking billionaires) and has taken the high road, first to take power while steadfastly adhering to the democratic rules.
MAGA took the risky step of exploiting racism to win power. Now in power, it will resort to a more audacious and extremely risky strategy to maintain and preserve its power: bringing down Democracy.
How will it do it? -By working from within, a marvelously cunning scheme.
The calculation is that for the next four years, MAGA’s base in the electorate will still fervently believe in its crusade to take the country back for the white race, or at least for the white race to have total control even if that means a smaller country in terms of people and more isolated in international relations. Then, during these four years, MAGA will not focus on governing but MAGAnize the country, meaning to clear up every trace of any perceived woke personnel in the government and replace them with people with two required qualifications: absolute loyalty and the ability to carry out orders without asking questions. Once it is done, the country will be a de facto Monarchy or Dictatorship.
That has already happened with the periodical “Praising the Leader” sessions where cabinet members take turn to praise the president with one said, “Since you have been in office, President Trump, your DOJ agencies have seized more than 22 million fentanyl pills – 3400 kilos of fentanyl…which saved – are you ready for this MEDIA? – 258 MILLION LIVES”. That makes the citizen in the story “the emperor has no clothes”, who proclaimed that the naked emperor was wearing clothes, seem tame.
Many years back, a news network showed a North Korean woman who, upon seeing for the first time after many years in the dark when the bandage was removed from her eyes, immediately knelt down, hysterically praising and thanking the Dear Leader for curing her blindness, never mind that the curing had been performed by a Western doctor. The irrationality and the blind obedience are strikingly similar. The difference, and most scary, is the cabinet has a lot of power.
Today the cabinet, tomorrow the country.
Politics is a People Game, but the Democrats have emphasized and paid attention more on ideology than people. When they lost a sizable chunk of demography by Nixon’s Southern Strategy, that should have been a wake-up call to adjust their pursuit to wait for the Southerners to understand and catch up. Instead, they have gleefully advocated and executed policies, which are objectionable to a huge number of people they wanted to lead and to vote for them.
Now they are on the sideline hoping for the Supreme Court to come to the rescue. Joseph Stalin (Russian again!) once asked, “The Pope? How many divisions he has?” Indeed, what power does the Supreme Court have? Where is Kilmar Abrego Garcia after the Court ruled that he must be returned to the U.S?
Little by little, methodically, MAGA has moved forth with actions or thrown out trial balloons to determine the next moves. Ironically, MAGA masters the democratic game thoroughly and has played it WITHIN the democratic system dexterously while the Democrats are still feeling their way around trying to find, probably too late, countermoves. Many billionaires and best and brightest minds, previously their allies, have either moved to the other side or kept quiet.
It is not too difficult to see that in a year and a half, MAGA will even more ardently exhort racism to mobilize its base to send more MAGA faithful to Congress and State Houses of Representatives to make its majority reach the two third level. The next step is easy to predict: changing the laws and changing the Federal and State Constitutions.
Why should MAGA and its allies care if such a result would be a catastrophe? The prospect that it could be achieved is enthralling and irresistible to billionaires and game players.
But to the common men and women, Democracy is not a game. In no other political system but only in American Democracy that our rights to live a decent life as a free common man are protected.
Our fate is not in our stars – it is in ourselves.
JOHN P. LE PHONG (This article can be read on Facebook, X, and thelephongjournal.com)