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Saviolo

(3,282 posts)
Wed Sep 26, 2018, 11:26 AM Sep 2018

The Concourse: Brett Kavanaugh Is A Man The Right Can Get Behind

Full article here: https://theconcourse.deadspin.com/brett-kavanaugh-is-a-man-the-right-can-get-behind-1829225731

From the article:

Shit’s real weird now.

A thing it took, like, the New York Times and Washington Post and CNN and so forth maybe a little too long to figure out, back during the 2016 campaigns, a lapse that has launched innumerable blinkered Cletus Safaris in search of some other, less chillingly sociopathic answer in the aftermath of that hell-moment, is this: What the American right wants, what it’s after, isn’t some abstract pluralist success, like the smooth functioning of government and/or the material improvement of American life. It wants, only and entirely, to defeat its opponents. Those aren’t quite the same thing. The Republican party would not choose the former if it could be accomplished without the latter.

An example: Any number of grub-like Yale jurist-ghouls with diamond-edged ‘80s-dad hair and uniformly right-wing ideas about constitutional law could get confirmed to fill the Supreme Court’s vacant ninth seat, and once in that seat could be counted upon to plagiarize Anton Chigurh dialog into incumbent legal precedence for the next three decades. The earth contains no shortage of these. And so, in the aftermath of the discovery that Brett Kavanaugh, the one Donald Trump happened to nominate for the gig, quite likely attempted to rape a 15-year-old girl in the summer of 1982 (and, perhaps less important though no less relevant, almost certainly lied to the Senate about the use of stolen materials to aid George W. Bush’s judicial nominees) and has been living comfortably with this fact about himself for the ensuing 36 years, it should be easy enough to withdraw his nomination and move along to the next crypto-Nazi cottage cheese sculpture in the pipeline. He’d breeze through confirmation, whoever he was: You could pretty much count on the Senate Judiciary Committee’s terminally third-brained centrist Democrats lining up to play themselves. And that would be a success, theoretically: A new, arch-conservative Supreme Court justice, possibly even one not tainted by a credible accusation that he once tried to rape a child.

But that would not be enough. It has to be this guy. It has to be this guy now more than ever. It has to be this guy, now, because he has been accused, credibly, of attempting to rape a 15-year-old girl in 1982—moreover because people believe this should be considered a disqualifying blight on his record. The thing that must happen is that those people must be defeated. That is the whole point. What must be shown to the whole world is that this, even this, cannot stop him. The bigger the outrage that can be brushed aside, the more thorough the defeat for the people who thought something, anything, might take precedence over this white man being the pick of another white man.

It’s a bit late for anyone not to have figured this out yet, but the skeleton key to understanding American conservatism is this: At bottom, it lacks absolutely any moral or ideological underpinning beyond the reactionary protection of moneyed white men—of their station, their wealth and power, and their egos. Its supposed ideas and abstractions are just a framework for spasmodic lashing-out against anything that can be interpreted as a threat to rich white dudes. It likes supply-side economics because the supply side is made of rich white dudes. It likes tax cuts because the taxes are mostly cut for rich white dudes. It likes cops and soldiers because cops and soldiers uphold a social order with rich white dudes at the top. It likes “traditional family values” because social, economic, and sexual dominion over women are the most traditional family values of all. It likes “Make America Great Again” because rich white dudes used to roll through society and over everyone else with even greater impunity than they do now. All of these things are just proxies for reiterating, over and over and over, forever, the power and security and primacy of rich white dudes.


So, basically the GOP needs for Kavanaugh to win this whole process (not succeed, but win), because they need to flex their muscles and show the left, "Look, we can make this happen exactly they way we want and there's nothing you can do about it." They need to make rich white dudes so completely bulletproof in the political arena that nothing will every hurt them ever again.

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The Concourse: Brett Kavanaugh Is A Man The Right Can Get Behind (Original Post) Saviolo Sep 2018 OP
Just don't get in front of him lame54 Sep 2018 #1
K & R.... dhill926 Sep 2018 #2
I don't even think they get as far as "fuck the people." Saviolo Sep 2018 #3
Absolutely MountCleaners Sep 2018 #4
The fish rots from the head. Saviolo Sep 2018 #5

Saviolo

(3,282 posts)
3. I don't even think they get as far as "fuck the people."
Wed Sep 26, 2018, 12:39 PM
Sep 2018

I think that "the people" don't even get a thought in their selfish greedy heads. They think of themselves as "the people" and as long as they're doing well, "the people" must be doing just fine. I think they have a casual disregard to anyone struggling to make ends meet. I think they don't even give a thought to people who need help or are trapped in the cycle of poverty. They think about them long enough to talk about feeling sad and how their tax cuts for unbelievably wealthy people will help, but that's just all optics. They may even believe that a rising tide raises all boats, and that if they get even more monstrous wealth, everyone else will be helped as well. I suspect that's how little thought they actually give the situation.

MountCleaners

(1,148 posts)
4. Absolutely
Wed Sep 26, 2018, 12:43 PM
Sep 2018

They need to affirm their whole system. If Kavanaugh is guilty, people will ask, "who else". They will ask questions about the culture that promotes boys from these private schools. They all know that these rape stories are prevalent in their circles, they need this victory so they can close the curtains on this secret of theirs.

Saviolo

(3,282 posts)
5. The fish rots from the head.
Wed Sep 26, 2018, 12:46 PM
Sep 2018

Trump has -admitted- to sexual assault (and in the process ruined TicTacs for all of us). If Kavanaugh can fall, then anyone can fall, and I'll be honest: They should.

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