Circus Politics: Will Our Freedoms Survive Another Presidential Election?

Guest Post by John W. Whitehead

“Never has our future been more unpredictable, never have we depended so much on political forces that cannot be trusted to follow the rules of common sense and self-interest—forces that look like sheer insanity, if judged by the standards of other centuries.”Hannah Arendt, The Origins of Totalitarianism

Adding yet another layer of farce to an already comical spectacle, the 2016 presidential election has been given its own reality show. Presented by Showtime, The Circus: Inside the Greatest Political Show on Earth will follow the various presidential candidates from now until Election Day.

As if we need any more proof that politics in America has been reduced to a three-ring circus complete with carnival barkers, acrobats, contortionists, jugglers, lion tamers, animal trainers, tight rope walkers, freaks, strong men, magicians, snake charmers, fire eaters, sword swallowers, knife throwers, ringmasters and clowns.

Truly, who needs bread and circuses when you have the assortment of clowns and contortionists that are running for the White House?

No matter who wins the presidential election come November, it’s a sure bet that the losers will be the American people.

Despite what is taught in school and the propaganda that is peddled by the media, the 2016 presidential election is not a populist election for a representative. Rather, it’s a gathering of shareholders to select the next CEO, a fact reinforced by the nation’s archaic electoral college system.

Anyone who believes that this election will bring about any real change in how the American government does business is either incredibly naïve, woefully out-of-touch, or oblivious to the fact that as an in-depth Princeton University study shows, we now live in an oligarchy that is “of the rich, by the rich and for the rich.”

When a country spends close to $5 billion to select what is, for all intents and purposes, a glorified homecoming king or queen to occupy the White House, while 46 million of its people live in poverty, nearly 300,000 Americans are out of work, and more than 500,000 Americans are homeless, that’s a country whose priorities are out of step with the needs of its people.

As author Noam Chomsky rightly observed, “It is important to bear in mind that political campaigns are designed by the same people who sell toothpaste and cars.”

In other words, we’re being sold a carefully crafted product by a monied elite who are masters in the art of making the public believe that they need exactly what is being sold to them, whether it’s the latest high-tech gadget, the hottest toy, or the most charismatic politician.

As political science professor Gene Sharp notes in starker terms, “Dictators are not in the business of allowing elections that could remove them from their thrones.”

To put it another way, the Establishment—the shadow government and its corporate partners that really run the show, pull the strings and dictate the policies, no matter who occupies the Oval Office—are not going to allow anyone to take office who will unravel their power structures. Those who have attempted to do so in the past have been effectively put out of commission.

So what is the solution to this blatant display of imperial elitism disguising itself as a populist exercise in representative government?

Stop playing the game. Stop supporting the system. Stop defending the insanity. Just stop.

Washington thrives on money, so stop giving them your money. Stop throwing your hard-earned dollars away on politicians and Super PACs who view you as nothing more than a means to an end. There are countless worthy grassroots organizations and nonprofits working in your community to address real needs like injustice, poverty, homelessness, etc. Support them and you’ll see change you really can believe in in your own backyard.

Politicians depend on votes, so stop giving them your vote unless they have a proven track record of listening to their constituents, abiding by their wishes and working hard to earn and keep their trust.

Stop buying into the lie that your vote matters. Your vote doesn’t elect a president. Despite the fact that there are 218 million eligible voters in this country (only half of whom actually vote), it is the electoral college, made up of 538 individuals handpicked by the candidates’ respective parties, that actually selects the next president.

The only thing you’re accomplishing by taking part in the “reassurance ritual” of voting is sustaining the illusion that we have a democratic republic. What we have is a dictatorship, or as political scientists Martin Gilens and Benjamin Page more accurately term it, we are suffering from an “economic élite domination.”

Of course, we’ve done it to ourselves.

The American people have a history of choosing bread-and-circus distractions over the tedious work involved in self-government.

As a result, we have created an environment in which the economic elite (lobbyists, corporations, monied special interest groups) could dominate, rather than insisting that the views and opinions of the masses—“we the people”—dictate national policy. As the Princeton University oligarchy study indicates, our elected officials, especially those in the nation’s capital, represent the interests of the rich and powerful rather than the average citizen. As such, the citizenry has little if any impact on the policies of government.

We allowed our so-called representatives to distance themselves from us, so much so that we are prohibited from approaching them in public, all the while they enjoy intimate relationships with those who can pay for access—primarily the Wall Street financiers. There are 131 lobbyists to every Senator, reinforcing concerns that the government represents the corporate elite rather than the citizenry.

We said nothing while our elections were turned into popularity contests populated by individuals better suited to be talk-show hosts rather than intelligent, reasoned debates on issues of domestic and foreign policy by individuals with solid experience, proven track records and tested integrity.

We turned our backs on things like wisdom, sound judgment, morality and truth, shrugging them off as old-fashioned, only to find ourselves saddled with lying politicians incapable of making fair and impartial decisions.

We let ourselves be persuaded that those yokels in Washington could do a better job of running this country than we could. It’s not a new problem. As former Senator Joseph S. Clark Jr. acknowledged in a 1955 article titled, “Wanted: Better Politicians”: “[W]e have too much mediocrity in the business of running the government of the country, and it troubles me that this should be so at a time of such complexity and crisis… Government by amateurs, semi-pros, and minor-leaguers will not meet the challenge of our times. We must realize that it takes great competence to run a country which, in spite of itself, has succeeded to world leadership in a time of deadly peril.”

We indulged our craving for entertainment news at the expense of our need for balanced reporting by a news media committed to asking the hard questions of government officials. The result, as former congressman Jim Leach points out, leaves us at a grave disadvantage: “At a time when in-depth analysis of the issues of the day has never been more important, quality journalism has been jeopardized by financial considerations and undercut by purveyors of ideology who facilely design news, like clothes, to appeal to a market segment.”

We bought into the fairytale that politicians are saviors, capable of fixing what’s wrong with our communities and our lives, when in fact, most politicians lead such sheltered lives that they have no clue about what their constituents must do to make ends meet. As political scientists Morris Fiorina and Samuel Abrams conclude, “In America today, there is a disconnect between an unrepresentative political class and the citizenry it purports to represent. The political process today not only is less representative than it was a generation ago and less supported by the citizenry, but the outcomes of that process are at a minimum no better.”

We let ourselves be saddled with a two-party system and fooled into believing that there’s a difference between the Republicans and Democrats, when in fact, the two parties are exactly the same. As one commentator noted, both parties support endless war, engage in out-of-control spending, ignore the citizenry’s basic rights, have no respect for the rule of law, are bought and paid for by Big Business, care most about their own power, and have a long record of expanding government and shrinking liberty.

Then, when faced with the prospect of voting for the lesser of two evils, many simply compromise their principles and overlook the fact that the lesser of two evils is still evil.

Perhaps worst of all, we allowed the cynicism of our age and the cronyism and corruption of Beltway politics to discourage us from believing that there was any hope for the American experiment in liberty.

Granted, it’s easy to become discouraged about the state of our nation. We’re drowning under the weight of too much debt, too many wars, too much power in the hands of a centralized government, too many militarized police, too many laws, too many lobbyists, and generally too much bad news.

It’s harder to believe that change is possible, that the system can be reformed, that politicians can be principled, that courts can be just, that good can overcome evil, and that freedom will prevail.

So where does that leave us?

Benjamin Franklin provided the answer. As the delegates to the Constitutional Convention trudged out of Independence Hall on September 17, 1787, an anxious woman in the crowd waiting at the entrance inquired of Franklin, “Well, Doctor, what have we got, a republic or a monarchy?” “A republic,” Franklin replied, “if you can keep it.”

What Franklin meant, of course, is that when all is said and done, we get the government we deserve.

A healthy, representative government is hard work. It takes a citizenry that is informed about the issues, educated about how the government operates, and willing to make the sacrifices necessary to stay involved, whether that means forgoing Monday night football in order to attend a city council meeting or risking arrest by picketing in front of a politician’s office.

Most of all, it takes a citizenry willing to do more than grouse and complain.

We must act—and act responsibly—keeping in mind that the duties of citizenship extend beyond the act of voting.

The powers-that-be want us to believe that our job as citizens begins and ends on Election Day. They want us to believe that we have no right to complain about the state of the nation unless we’ve cast our vote one way or the other. They want us to remain divided over politics, hostile to those with whom we disagree politically, and intolerant of anyone or anything whose solutions to what ails this country differ from our own.

What they don’t want us talking about is the fact that the government is corrupt, the system is rigged, the politicians don’t represent us, the electoral college is a joke, most of the candidates are frauds, and, as I point out in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People, we as a nation are repeating the mistakes of history—namely, allowing a totalitarian state to reign over us.

Former concentration camp inmate Hannah Arendt warned against this when she wrote, “No matter what the specifically national tradition or the particular spiritual source of its ideology, totalitarian government always transformed classes into masses, supplanted the party system, not by one-party dictatorships, but by mass movement, shifted the center of power from the army to the police, and established a foreign policy openly directed toward world domination.”

Clearly, “we the people” have a decision to make.

Do we simply participate in the collapse of the American republic as it degenerates toward a totalitarian regime, or do we take a stand at this moment in history and reject the pathetic excuse for government that is being fobbed off on us?

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Crat
Crat
January 26, 2016 1:46 pm

“300,000 people out of work, 500,000 homeless.” I get the gist of the article, but those numbers don’t make sense.

Anonymous
Anonymous
January 26, 2016 1:51 pm

A better question might be did our freedom survive the last election?

Capn Mike
Capn Mike
January 26, 2016 1:54 pm

Even Mr. Whitehead, who is a fine fellow, feels the need to take a pot-shot at the Electoral College.
But the Electoral College is the last teensy surviving bit of our long lamented republic. Despite careless rhetoric, we still (by some miracle) do not have a “national” elective office.
Ballots in a Presidential election select state’s representative who then meet and select the new stooge. So a small vestige of state’s sovereignty remains. Be thankful for that. It may save us some day.

Rob
Rob
January 26, 2016 2:11 pm

It is easy to carp about the state of politics in America. It is easy to rail as John W. Whitehead does here. But nobody comes up with a solution that we the people can implement. It has to be simple as we really don’t want to work too hard and most of us certainly can’t remember anything for more than a minute – so how about this.

Stop being complacent and get out and vote. But don’t vote for a Democrat. Don’t vote for a Republican. Don’t vote for anybody who has ever been in office at all. Vote for somebody who just signed up for the hell of it. Send them to Washington for one term. And then vote for somebody else who doesn’t have a clue how .GOV works.

Who knows how this is going to work out but let’s face it. A random guy off the street is bound to do a better job than any current Democratic or Republican currently serving in elected office. In all likelihood, in point of fact, you would find that absolutely nothing changes because the real work is done by some other group of un-elected officials but at the very least, you might hear back from your newly minted representative on how the system really works.

Remember – vote, but never for anyone who is supported by any political party. Simple rule that we can all live by.

Bea Lever
Bea Lever
January 26, 2016 2:25 pm

NEWS FLASH >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Why will 500,000 people loose their food stamps (snap card) this year?

Because some states will limit the program to a three month period. Legislation signed by Bill Clinton give the states the option for this limitation IF the recipient HAS BEEN EMPLOYED PREVIOUSLY or
they are active in a WORKS PROGRAM.

Interesting.

Bea Lever
Bea Lever
January 26, 2016 2:32 pm

Ummm- Left out the three month (Snap) limit will be back in 40 states. Sorry.

robert h siddell jr
robert h siddell jr
January 26, 2016 2:38 pm

The Democrats gave their Professional Bum Voter Class a Pass? Who would have imagined that in a “Equal under the Law Country” (just joking). The Elite Pigs always go First Class with Get out of Jail Cards, Useful Idiots ride free on the Race Card, Worker Bees have to bear all the load for all the Drones all the time. Revolt at the Polls in November!

Westcoaster
Westcoaster
January 26, 2016 4:04 pm

It doesn’t have to be this way. As citizens of this country, we’ve been duped.

All but one of the present field of candidates would like this charade to continue, and the one that stands for revolution is: Bernie Sanders.

bb
bb
January 26, 2016 4:31 pm

On drudge report ….30 trillion dollar deficit by 2026 .

There are two ways to conquer and enslave a nation. One is by sword. The other is by debt.John Adams .1826.

Probably to late to prevent a total economic dislocation and collapse. I did manage to buy a few more gold eagles today at 1200+ a piece although I’m not sure if it will make any difference. Depressing.

bb
bb
January 26, 2016 4:34 pm

Westcoaster , have I told you today you’re an idiot.

Bea Lever
Bea Lever
January 26, 2016 4:59 pm

Westcoaster is advocating a Marxist revolution with Uncle Bernie at the helm. Classic example of full retard.

Sensetti
Sensetti
January 26, 2016 5:26 pm

Bea L, Westicles position of the “Bernie” makes perfect sense if you’re broke dick or a millennial living in mom and dads basement with little hope of a future. Both groups need someone to rob the productive and spoon feed the spoils to them. #sorryfucks

Suzanna
Suzanna
January 26, 2016 6:39 pm

“Anyone who believes that this election will bring about any real change in how the American government does business is either incredibly naïve, woefully out-of-touch, or oblivious to the fact that as an in-depth Princeton University study shows, we now live in an oligarchy that is “of the rich, by the rich and for the rich.”

oh oh, does this mean the trumpster won’t/can’t fix it?

Suzanna
Suzanna
January 26, 2016 6:50 pm
starfcker
starfcker
January 26, 2016 6:51 pm

No suzanna, it means think tank Johnny whitehead doesn’t want to have to get a real job when he can just grift and fearmonger.

winter
winter
January 26, 2016 7:31 pm

OK. So voters don’t matter because the electoral college decides who becomes president.

Then how the heck did Obama win it twice?

Suzanna
Suzanna
January 26, 2016 8:53 pm

thanks Star,

Sometimes I don’t know if I am coming or going. Darn.

dark and secret unknown dollars…esf…the black hole of riches

http://marketsanity.com/americas-closely-guarded-secret-covert-fund-controls-rob-kirby/

Hope@ZeroKelvin
Hope@ZeroKelvin
January 26, 2016 10:15 pm

Umm, what freedoms are left to survive?

If you don’t pay your income taxes and navigate 70,000 pages of tax law perfectly, you risk financial ruin and go to jail

If you don’t pay your property taxes, your property is seized and you are left homeless and bankrupted.

If you drive your car without the proper drivers license, insurance, inspection, registration and don’t obey all the hundreds of traffic laws perfectly, you go to jail, you get fined, your car is seized and you might get your ass shot off.

If you don’t have the proper permits for your firearms, you go to jail or get Waco’d or Ruby Ridge’d.

If you don’t treat the “authorities” with the proper respect, you are charged with contempt, fined and jailed.

If you protest the establishment without a permit, you get pepper sprayed or water cannoned or you ass gets whupped.

If you don’t have top flight encryption on your electronic devices, your entire life is on a NSA file somewhere and blackmail is in your future if you buck The Agenda.

So, go ahead, vote. Matters not. Vote R or D, tyranny and statism march remorsely on.

My candidate is SMOD2016.

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Hope@ZeroKelvin
Hope@ZeroKelvin
January 26, 2016 10:16 pm

Rats, my picture posting sucks.

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B
B
January 26, 2016 10:35 pm

A Republic is a form of government that allows an elite to suppress the wishes of the majority. Whether one thinks that good or bad is besides the point. That is what it is. When first instituted, our Republic was limited to white male property owners.

Hope@ZeroKelvin
Hope@ZeroKelvin
January 26, 2016 10:43 pm

@B: Don’t be an ass. Of course our Founders were weathly white men. They also created a structure of government that allowed for non-wealthy white men to rise up high enough to start destroying every thing wonderful created by these wealthy white men.

Oh, wait.

gm
gm
January 26, 2016 11:03 pm

daughter home ,ok till the next episode . TY Maggie for your kind words and coyote for almost apologizing lol .

@sensetti upvoted you that is too true

@hope @zerokelvin … upvoted you also ,, I am refining my thinking ,such as it is , lol ,

America is no longer a representative republic , as originally intended . After the incorporation on the u.s. govt. in 1871? it is now just a business. My thoughts now tend to be how to survive in this corporate? culture? with the minimum amount of fuss . The only thing that makes any sense is to have more so called ‘shares’ in the company ? And as your shares increase , look after others .
Prolly a stupid idea . But it is all I got atm .

@ Westcoaster How fast were you going when you fell and bumped your head ? lol

The solution to the problem is a vastly increased amount of the same ? More taxes? More welfare? More War? More control by the privately owned central bankers?
Are you friggen stupid? Did they actually start common core that long ago ? When you were in school ?
Have you ever said no ? Are you some kinda controlled opposition just getting a check ?
Sanders tolerates no rebuke of isreal ? Who owns him sir? What agenda?
I would send you ability to do some critical thinking but alas it would be a waste of effort .
Why is there such a muslim issue atm ? Everywhere? Problem , Reaction , Solution .
Blame game . Hey , look over there . It is this problem TPTB created , so you don’t pay attention to the facts . And the solution is already wrote down , sigh . Revolution >? Ya they want that
I wish no disruption in current events .

Could you survive the possibilities that are coming ? I do not think so . but that is based on a historical perspective.
Me? Maybe , but luck plays a role .and fortune favors the prepared mind , altho I just got knocked completely off my rocker with my child.
Acceptance sometimes is a terrible thing .
I just dealt with something in a 60 day cycle that most would take years and years to do .
Whatever , just a cook lol

Rise Up
Rise Up
January 26, 2016 11:17 pm
Overthecliff
Overthecliff
January 27, 2016 1:00 am

Rise Up and all on this site. This is a sobering development. All non violent means to convince government to not use force on the people must be employed.

flash
flash
January 27, 2016 7:09 am

It’s not the election alone that threatens our very survival…testosterone is definitely in short supply.

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flash
flash
January 27, 2016 7:13 am

Westie goes full Bernie Sanders… thanks for the laugh Westie….you do walk amongst us.

flash
flash
January 27, 2016 7:21 am

today’s circus highlights..

EC steps forward to explain Hilliary’s campaign strategy

and SSS and crew take the log challenge.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwkhEZwvvqo

flash
flash
January 27, 2016 7:41 am

“It’s just a ride” Bill Hicks

Billy
Billy
January 27, 2016 8:18 am

@B: Don’t be an ass. Of course our Founders were weathly white men. They also created a structure of government that allowed for non-wealthy white men to rise up high enough to start destroying every thing wonderful created by these wealthy white men. – Hope

Oh my fuckin GAWD!

The ignorance couldn’t be more breathtaking…

Sam Adams was basically a thug.

His cousin wasn’t much better – a smuggler.

Washington? More or less a failure as a military commander.

Franklin, despite his genius, very much liked his booze and partying with the ladies…

TJ was a hypocrite and died bankrupt – he got involved because he had nice handwriting.

The Framers were a motley collection of pure Americana from all over the spectrum – given their backstories, it’s even MORE amazing they managed to put this thing we call America together… not to mention that the Brits ruthlessly hunted down any signatory of the Declaration they could find. One poor bastard had his family taken hostage, his house burned to the ground and died a broken man… and he wasn’t the only one suffering that fate…

To reduce all that to “wealthy white men” is disingenuous bordering on intellectual dishonesty… and you have the nerve to call B “an ass”…

FFS…

Billy
Billy
January 27, 2016 8:28 am

@ flash,

Dude… the fuck is that thing you posted?

Horrifying…

flash
flash
January 27, 2016 10:15 am

@ Billy …the modern shithead fuck-up in search of a major attitude adjustment..that’s all.

Persnickety
Persnickety
January 27, 2016 11:13 am

No.

xdaddystevex@yahoo.com
January 27, 2016 2:30 pm

It takes a special kind of “intellect” or maybe “paycheck” to troll the constitution and the founding fathers.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
January 28, 2016 12:42 am

flash says: today’s circus highlights..EC steps forward to explain Hilliary’s campaign strategy

That vid is something like the Hitler downfall vid where the ‘translation’ has nothing to do with the actual video. I found it hard to follow because of the guy’s accent. Believe it or not, folks in Texas do not sound like that, that is Puerto Rican or Cuban, who knows.

Matter of fact, flash, playing salsa music in Texas will get your ass stomped free of charge.

I read some time ago that Zappa liked and collected TexMex music from the fifties; I imagine Freddy Fender but also Sonny Ozuna, Flaco Jimenez. I got one for you, definitely not salsa:

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
January 28, 2016 12:44 am
EL Coyote
EL Coyote
January 28, 2016 12:50 am

English version of a standard by El Chicano

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
January 28, 2016 12:51 am

I actually sound like that in the shower, flash.