Where Is The Left-Wing When A Country Needs One?

Guest Post by Paul Craig Roberts

I was about to write a detailed and favorable review of Greg Palast’s book, Billionaires & Ballot Bandits when a friend sent me a request to “share” Palast’s Facebook LIVE broadcast of Palast’s documentary exposing “exactly how Trump and his cronies attacked the voting rights of a million minority voters to steal the White House.”

Let’s see, Trump won the presidency by winning 84% of geographical America, losing only the black, hispanic, and white liberal vote; yet he stole the election by disenfranchising one million blacks. These blacks don’t live in flyover America. They live in the 500 counties that went for Hillary. 2,600 counties went for Trump.

Here is the map. It tells the story: http://brilliantmaps.com/2016-county-election-map/

I am disappointed with Palast, a good investigative reporter, but I understand his frustration.

Palast, despite his virtues, has the failing of so many of those on the left-of-center. They are required to hate “conservatives” and anyone identified as one, whether justified or not. The only thing in Palast’s book about voter suppression with which I disagree is his gratuitous, unexplained designation of Pat Buchanan as “a pinhead bigot.”

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How exactly do we understand Palast’s misunderstanding of Pat Buchanan? Buchanan put his solid career with Republicans on the line when he ran against them and the jobs offshoring globalist corporations. Buchanan ran as a candidate fighting to protect the jobs of black and white working class Americans. There is no doubt whatsoever that Buchanan was correct when he said that the so-called “free trade deals” were designed to send American jobs offshore and to dismantle the ladders of upward mobility that had made the US an opportunity society. Buchanan was totally correct. Globalism is a device for the enrichment of the one percent and the impoverishment of everyone else. Nothing else can be said for globalism.

Few have fought harder for the jobs of the working class than Pat Buchanan and I. Yet, some on the left-of-center call us “Reaganite fascists.” It makes you wonder who the left-of-center works for. The globalist corporations?

Now we have Donald Trump trying to restore the jobs of middle class Americans, fighting the class war for them against the Republican and Democratic oligarchs, and Greg Palast is writing that Trump stole the election! For who, from who, Greg?

Obviously, Trump stole the election from the CIA, from the military/security complex, from the offshoring global corporations that concocted the Trans-Pacific and Trans-Atlantic parterships that make US global corporations immune to the laws of the sovereign countries in which they do business. If the election was stolen, which it was not despite the best efforts of the Ruling Establishment to steal it for Hillary by demonizing Trump, it was stolen from the CIA and those who are ruining the economic prospects of Americans.

Finally, we get a president independent of the ruling oligarchy, and Palast joins the CIA and Ruling Establshment in their effort to deep-six Donald Trump.

It is disappointing to see the left-of-center crowd performing as if on cue as faithful servants of the ruling elite.

If a country ever needed a real left-wing, the US surely does.

But there is not one. The left-wing’s causes have shrunk down to little more than transgender rights, homosexual rights, lesbian rights, female rights, illegal alien rights, and the persecution of white heterosexual males for opposing these rights. As Jeffrey St. Clair asked the other day, what about the working class?

The left demonizes and delegitimizes. Even the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence have been turned into documents of white supremacy. Thomas Jefferson, who happened to live in a time when the work force consisted of slaves, stood for the people against the interests. Nevertheless, the left delegitimizes him as “a slave owning serial rapist.”

Donald Trump stands for the people against the offshoring interests and the military security/complex. One would think the left would support a president so fiercely opposed by the CIA, but, no, Trump is delegitimized as a racist elected by a racist electorate. The hate card overwhelms common sense. Everyone but blacks, hispanics, native Americans, illegals, and the left are racists.

This is not a program that connects with the people and leads to reforms.

It is not unlikely that Trump will prove to be another disappointment. Even if he is sincere, the organized interest groups are more powerful than the president. As Nomi Prins has shown, even the bankers alone can prevail over the White House. As Robert F. Kennedy reveals in his memoir of the Cuban Missile Crisis, a lesser president than John F. Kennedy would have been shoved by the military/security complex into war with the Soviet Union. Would the world still exist if Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, or Obama had been in JFK’s place?

The easiest way for a president to “lead” is to accommodate the agendas of the powerful interest groups. Is this what the left wants Trump to do? If not, why is the left helping the interest groups to force Trump into this role?

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Not Sure
Not Sure
January 20, 2017 7:36 am

I was hoping to comment on this article, to reflect on the great divide we have in our two party system. In my observation, I found the conservative party to uphold the secret to the greatness of America; free enterprise that produces the growth that has propelled our country to be the envy of the nations. In the pursuit of greatness, there is the darker side of exploiting the system for baser gains, at the expense of the safety and opportunity afforded middle class America. To expose this dark underside, two institutions were employed to guard against the abuses of the common man, the Democrat liberal side of the aisle and the media. But all this changed at a certain point of history, where instead of being a watchdog against corruption, these two institutions took on a whole new responsibility; one of advocating a new format of government that was contrary to the constitution. In doing so they became a wolf in sheep’s clothing, presenting themselves as the Guardian of the common man, while working to undermine the system they were at one time committed to uphold. Eventually the true nature of these imposters were manifest and today explains the hatred expressed by these anti Trumpers (now anti government, now that the president elect has become the president) who now are instigating a civil war to not only attempt to destroy a man, but a nation. The sooner this is accepted, the greater the chance we will have of preserving what we were given in Philadelphia a few hundred years ago.

Gayle
Gayle
  Not Sure
January 20, 2017 9:20 am

That’s the best short summary of the body politic of the last 100 years that I have ever read.

Anon
Anon
  Not Sure
January 20, 2017 10:40 am

The media fundamentally changed when new generations of reporters figured out that they could profit from access. And government officials (CIA) figured out that they could control the masses in THIS country the same way they controlled the masses in other countries. We as citizens also stopped caring, and decided that politicians and politics itself can run on autopilot.
This election has proved a lot. 1. The MSM is no longer controlling a large enough mass of people as to change their minds about elections. We the people decided whom WE wanted, not CNN. 2. We the people – thinking people, productive people anyway – have decided WE are no longer going to allow politicians and politics to run on autopilot.

Times are changing, and I think the sleeping have woke. The sheeple and moonbeam cat ladies will NEVER wake up, but they will soon realize that their supremacy has come to an end, and will be relegated back to where they came.

TampaRed
TampaRed
January 20, 2017 7:45 am

When I was signing into my Yahoo account this am this was at the top of the news feed.
They are going around the country interviewing Trump voters to try & trap them into saying offensive things.
Fortunately,this guy did not take the bait.
Exactly what PCR is writing about-they erected a sign that said something politically incorrect so it must mean Trump is a meanie.
Forget his trying to create an environment in which jobs will be created.
Forget trying to keep us out of war.
It’s all irrelevant-his supporters said mean things.
Get ready for eight years of this.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/in-a-klan-enclave-questions-about-trump-arent-welcome-230638282.html

Anonymous
Anonymous
January 20, 2017 8:52 am

The reason for the irreconcilable division in our country is easy to understand: The left bases its thinking on emotions and the right bases its emotions on thinking.

Exact opposites.

Anonymous
Anonymous
January 20, 2017 9:20 am

“But there is not one. The left-wing’s causes have shrunk down to little more than transgender rights, homosexual rights, lesbian rights, female rights, illegal alien rights, and the persecution of white heterosexual males for opposing these rights. As Jeffrey St. Clair asked the other day, what about the working class?”

The left lost it’s connection with the working class with the decline of trade unions. Today their agenda, whether it is social as outlined in the quote or economic in the form of renewable energy or climate change can best be enabled by a powerful state and large corporations. Small business is the enemy of the social revolution, as are blue collar workers. The left is all about globalism and fascism (of course so is most of the right). Both are militarists as well. Fuck them all.

Montefrío
Montefrío
January 20, 2017 9:23 am

Pat Buchanan would have made a great president and likely a great Secretary of State, but of course he has been made a political leper by an overly influential group that greatly dislikes him.

Meanwhile, this column by PCR puts him back among the reasonable and I for one am glad to see that. Not Sure’s comment above states the situation well with respect to what the left has become: those “who now are instigating a civil war to not only attempt to destroy a man, but a nation.”

I’ve never been a leftist, but I do believe the traditional right must move to the left with respect to the banking and corporate oligarchy that is the enemy of those who in large measure elected Donald Trump. The “slumbering majority” has awakened and recognized how greatly threatened it is. Hopefully, it will not now complacently nod off but rather press on and take its country back from those who would prefer to see it either melded into a multi-culti global order or destroyed.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
January 20, 2017 9:26 am

Yes, of course, Trump will fail. He won’t even get the nomination. Even if he does he can’t possibly win against Hillary.

Oh, wait.

He did.

lpc123
lpc123
January 20, 2017 10:07 am

The GOP sandbagging of Pat Buchanan in 1996 marked my departure from the GOP. I now vote libertarian. PCR nails it in this article (again). Paul, you are always a great read!

Anon
Anon
January 20, 2017 10:44 am

A shame the libertarian party is nothing but the pothead party now. I really wish we had a real libertarian party, oh wait, a new party has risen – the deplorable party. I think that is my new party affiliation…..