VDH:从俄罗斯勾结到“大屠杀”——有毒歇斯底里的十年
VDH: From Russian Collusion To "Bloodbath" - A Decade Of Toxic Hysteria

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/vdh-russian-collusion-bloodbath-decade-toxic-hysteria

过去十年来,针对前总统唐纳德·J·特朗普的敌对反应浪潮不断升级。 这始于他 2015 年 6 月下旬宣布竞选总统后,他在关税、移民和外交政策等各种问题上采取了非常规立场。 随后,一些指控和事件接踵而至,包括但不限于: 1.俄罗斯勾结骗局。 2. 呼吁军事官员和分析人士采取法外行动。 3. 涉及阿尔法脉冲和饮用漂白剂的恶作剧。 4. 名人之间争论伤害或杀死特朗普的最佳方式。 5. 2016 年选举后过程中,不忠的选民企图发动针对特朗普的政变。 6.马克·米利将军等高级军事人物的非正统行为。 7. 2020 年 Antifa 和 BLM 等组织煽动骚乱,试图闯入白宫。 8. 两次独立的弹劾审判。 9. 关于俄罗斯对亨特·拜登笔记本电脑的影响的虚假说法。 10. 与涉嫌事务有关的毫无根据的指控。 11.多个调查委员会针对特朗普。 12. 努力将特朗普排除在特定州的选票之外。 13. 人身伤害诉讼,如 E. Jean Carroll 提起的诉讼。 14. 纽约总检察长利蒂西亚·詹姆斯采用的骚扰策略。 15. 由于正在进行的法律诉讼,每天造成数百万美元的经济损失。 16. 法尼·威利斯 (Fani Willis)、内森·韦德 (Nathan Wade)、杰克·史密斯 (Jack Smith) 等人的调查前后矛盾。 尽管这些努力不断地抹黑特朗普并将其从政坛驱逐出去,但他的支持地位仍然坚定不移。 许多美国人将这些袭击视为政治偏见的证据,加剧了国内的进一步怨恨和分裂。 随着中期选举的临近,独立选民、摇摆选民和犹豫不决的选民将如何应对严重的党派分歧,存在不确定性。 特朗普是否可以通过幽默的评论、无视敌意或专注于政策目标来利用局势为自己谋利,还有待观察。 然而,随着时间一天天过去

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原文

Via Victor David Hanson,

Ever since late June 2015—following Donald Trump’s announcement that he was running for president, and his voicing of controversial agendas (on tariffs, China, illegal immigration, foreign policy, NATO, etc.)—leftwing toxic hysteria has been the norm.

In the last ten years, we’ve witnessed the Russian collusion hoax, calls from military officers and analysts for extra-legal interventions and coups, the Alfa ping hoax, the drink bleach hoax, the “suckers” D-Day hoax, the celebrities’ contest about the best way to decapitate, stab, blow up, shoot, or incinerate Trump, the 2016 leftwing postelection effort to turn state electors into “faithless” apostates to elect Hillary, the nutty Mark Milley call to his Chinese counterpart, the Antifa/BLM riotous months of 2020 and effort to storm the White House grounds, the two first-term impeachments, the laptop “Russian disinformation” hoax, the pee accusation, the “51 intelligence authorities” ruse, the FBI hiring of Twitter censors to suppress unwanted news, the Senate trial of a private citizen, the January 6 “insurrection” where “five police officers were killed” lie, the farcical two Republican members of the Jan 6 committee, the attempt to remove Trump from state ballots, the insane E. Jean Carroll suit, the Letitia James “find me the man, and I’ll find you the crime” writ, the monstrous $355 million fine growing daily to $450, the Alvin Bragg bootstrapping of an inert federal suit, the Fani Willis/Nathan Wade circus, the Jack Smith antithesis to Robert Hur’s twin investigation, the effort to bankrupt the Republican nominee, and of course the constant calls to pack the court (when the Left lost the majority), to end the filibuster (when Democrats control the Senate), to add two new states and four new senators (provided they are DC and Puerto Rico) and to end the Electoral College (once the Left lost the surety of the reliable blue wall).

What is the effect of all this decade-long civil strife on the 2024 voter?

There are two knowns and two unknowns from this unprecedented effort to destroy rather than defeat at the polls Donald J. Trump.

  • First, we now know that the more they have tried to destroy Trump through media lies and distortions, lawfare, and extra-legal means, the greater his resiliency and popularity.

  • Two, we also realize that the greater the anti-Trump hysteria, venom, and furor on the Left, the more leftists melt down and project their own paranoias onto Trump.

They think something like: “If we were Trump, and we were smeared with the stuff we are dishing out, we know what we do to our tormentors when we got power. So naturally Trump will do to us what we would to us in his place.”

Their projection then turns into our now daily unhinged screams that Trump will “take revenge” and “demand retribution”, ensure a “bloodbath”, and “end democracy”—and “therefore we have to double down to employ even more extra-legal means to destroy him”.

Of the unknowns, we are somewhat unsure about the cumulative effect of this historic effort to warp the electoral system to destroy a candidate, and in at least two regards.

One, as the Left ramps up its hatred and frenzy over the next seven months before the election (and they surely will), what will be effect on Independents, swing voters, and the undecided? Will they grow incensed at the damage the Left is doing to the country and react by supporting Trump all the more?

Or, alternatively, will they finally curl up, fetal-like, with  hands over ears, and simply whimper and wish for someone to make all this conundrum go away—and along with it the disrupter Trump, who, however much the victim, still somehow is responsible for the insane reaction he elicits from the left?

As far as the second unknown in the upcoming months, could  or would Trump as the Happy Warrior better finesse the vitriol to his own advantage by joking about his tormentors’ insanity, using Reaganesque humor to ridicule his critics, or simply shrug, stick to business, ignore the madness, and press on? Can he not unite the country by rising above the tit-for-tat taunts and put-downs?

That is, should he not avoid his gratuitous slights (often against fellow Republicans like DeSantis and Haley), curb silly stuff like “birdbrain” and the usual social media ridicule?

Or does it even matter at this late date—given the Left will distort anything Trump says anyway—as we just witnessed with the “bloodbath” psychodrama, and the laughable spin to suggest Trump was calling for insurrection rather than the damage Biden will do to the automotive industry?

Are we reaching a point, then, where it does not matter how carefully Trump speaks and how ecumenical he might sound, given whatever he says or does will still be distorted given the existential hatred for who he is, what he represents, and what his agendas might portend?

Add up what we know and the things we know we don’t know, and it is going to be a wild, dangerous next seven months in which we are going to witness things from the Left never seen before in this country.

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