Slapstick Suicide

Guest Post by Jim Kunstler

With Adam Schiff and Jerrold Nadler cast as Laurel and Hardy, the Democratic Party entered the slapstick phase of its self-destruction, moving from one botched scheme to the next amidst a chaos of falling pianos, splintered two-by-fours, and crashed bi-planes. The old 1930s screen comedies usually also featured a “grand dame” character making herself ridiculous, like Margaret Dumont in Duck Soup, and congressional central casting has fashioned just such a late-career role for Nancy Pelosi, all fluster and spleen, and well-supplied with comic props like the carefully pre-torn State of the Union address she ceremoniously sundered on Tuesday night. Can someone drop an anvil on her, please?

You also had to love the costuming for the great occasion: the congressional Democratic ladies all decked out in white robes, like an angel choir from The Green Pastures, exuding virtue and chastity while they mugged for the cameras — as if they never turned a campaign contribution into a Cadillac Escalade or a vacation in Taormina.  Next year, perhaps, they’ll get rigged with wires and downy wings and fly around the chamber singing “Didn’t Ol’ Pharoah Get Lost” while the president splutters at the podium.

That spectacle was immediately followed by the Keystone Kops Iowa caucus, which has not really been resolved three days later as I write, though 100 percent of the vote is supposedly counted (cue, laughter). Many of the reporting counties have fewer voters than the average Methodist college student body, and somehow it was hard to tally the numbers for days on end? Party chairman Tom Perez called for a do-over. That’ll sure have a ton of cred. By the time it’s done, the action will have moved on from New Hampshire to Nevada, and Gawd knows what pratfalls await there (in a state founded literally on bilking the credulous).

Considering they are now the official party of chaos, all of this colorful comic disorder may have a purpose behind it: to demonstrate that the United States is now too incompetent to hold an election, and therefore whatever happens on November 3 will have to be disputed. Cue Lawfare, the Dem’s designated sedition generator. They’ll step in and gum up the system with so much litigation that the ghost of Samuel J. Tilden will be heard screaming for mercy somewhere high above the capitol’s grand dome.

Unless, of course, the party manages to complete its drawn-out suicide at the Milwaukee convention. The Iowa fiasco was universally seen as an effort to trip-up Bernie Sanders, the elderly Leninist who, ironically, seeks to turn the entire federal bureaucracy into a colossal version of the very Iowa caucus that was engineered to thwart him. It’s looking at this point like nobody will go into the convention with a chance to clinch the nomination and a dire battle will ensue. Bernie has not forgotten the dirty that was done to him last time by Mrs. Clinton’s corps of flying monkey super-delegates. Some of the young Bernie Broz in charge of this-and-that on the campaign have been recorded threatening violence and mayhem in the event of such a dirty replay. At best, the party may split up into two or more rump parties, a la the 1860 contest, and that will be the end of them.

Meanwhile, in case you have forgotten, scores of public officials from the Obama administration stand to be indicted as we enter the heart of the spring primary season. On top of three failed seditious attempts to overthrow Mr. Trump since 2016, a cavalcade of perp walks for all that may finally force the recognition among the battered true believers in the Holy Church of Maddow that a genuine coup d’état has been running for three solid years, whether or not you like Donald Trump. They came close to turning the USA into a banana republic.

The news media is saying that President Trump had “his best week ever.” My sense of him hasn’t changed: he remains the Golden Golem of Greatness, a kind of mystical and mystifying comic figure himself, but not of the 1930s slapstick sort, more like a character drawn from the neo-gothic Joker phase of American history — and, hey, he really did spring full-blown on the scene from our real-life Gotham City. I was impressed, during his Thursday post-acquittal White House gala, at the stunning incoherence of his remarks, his facility for leaving absolutely every thought hanging unfinished in mid-sentence as he turned to the next uncompleted thought. I can’t say for sure that this makes him an ineffective manager of the nation’s affairs, but it does leave you kind of wondering. The fact remains, though, that his antagonists have behaved much worse, and now they are going to be punished.

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18 Comments
wxtwxtr
wxtwxtr
February 7, 2020 10:51 am

“They came close to turning the USA into a banana republic.”
Too late. That was Lincoln’s job. He finalized construction the Total Circus we’ve been seeing after killing the First Republic in 1963. Good, but horrifying review of that in DiLorenzo’s book.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  wxtwxtr
February 7, 2020 2:09 pm

The First Republic died the same year as Kennedy?
Never thought of it like that.

Pequiste
Pequiste
  Anonymous
February 7, 2020 10:53 pm

And all this time I was under the impression we here in the good ol’ USSA were working on our Fourth Republic:

1st: 1789 – 1861 (until Lincoln and the War Between the States)
2nd: 1865 – 1913 (Reconstruction, Manifest Destiny, and Empire)
3rd: 1913- 1963 (Under management of The Federal Reserve)
4th: 1963 – present (Under rulership of The Evil Fuckers)

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Pequiste
February 7, 2020 11:49 pm

No argument there Pequiste.
I was just surprised to learn that Lincoln was alive in 1963.

TampaRed
TampaRed
February 7, 2020 10:53 am

the intelligent part of kunstler knows trump is good & the dems are both incompetent & corrupt but the emotional part of him just can’t accept trump–
i will say this though,by the time trump’s 2nd term ends kunstler will probably be a magaman–

wxtwxtr
wxtwxtr
  TampaRed
February 7, 2020 10:57 am

Have been watching Dems like him and Tim Pool recoil from the incompetent Commies in horror. But you’re right, it may take a few more years to undo their conditioning.

NickelthroweR
NickelthroweR
  wxtwxtr
February 7, 2020 1:55 pm

A lot of Dems are recoiling in horror. That hag Pelosi tore up a speech that 76% of Americans approved of. The ones with any brains understand that the Clinton & Obama legacy is being undone and that the courts have flipped conservative and will remain so for decades to come. They see that the lunatic left has guaranteed a Trump re-election and that soon a Supreme Court will be in place to overturn all of their pet projects.

The Thing in Room 101:
The Thing in Room 101:
  NickelthroweR
February 7, 2020 2:12 pm

Since you mentioned nutty Nancy, I thought I would pass this along.

https://patriotpost.us/articles/68391-filed-department-of-justice-criminal-complaint-against-rep-nancy-pelosi-2020-02-06

Just in case someone here has not yet seen it.

BL
BL
  TampaRed
February 7, 2020 11:41 pm

TRed- Depends on how quickly Jimmy K can forgive El Trump for cutting his SS and Medicare payments. He intends to do that in his second term, at least that is what he (Trump) said at Davos a couple weeks ago.

ursel doran
ursel doran
February 7, 2020 12:08 pm

A most relevant follow on summary is this article.
https://prospect.org/politics/bullshit-economy-iowa-caucus-disaster/

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
February 7, 2020 12:32 pm

I’m going to give a guess that what troubles JHK the most about Trump is his persistent abuse of English as a means of communicating. JHK is in the top tier of writers in America today which puts him in the top .01% of Americans in terms of language. Like most true liberals (as opposed to progressive Marxists) he places a great deal of value in the concept that we really are equal and therefore should think and speak and write like he does. It’s not true, of course, because equality is not a thing that occurs in Nature. And so he fumes whenever he hears Trump speak in his particular brand of pidgin that includes a vocabulary of less than 2,000 words, many of them monosyllabic and repeated for effect. What he misses is that Trump, despite his prep school education and elitist upbringing is perhaps the first true disciple of a post literate America, one who has sensed at some point in his career that the ever shrinking IQ level, coupled with the Internet obsession with acronyms like STFU/ROFLMAO/SMH and pop culture urban slang along the lines of whassup, u? is the way to communicate with the peeps bigly.

I get it, I can’t listen to Trump speak for the same reason. I can feel my brain screaming in pain every time he covfefes, but the hoi polloi lap it up, so he’s light years ahead of the Professor and the Madman in terms of language, but for JHK it’s 2M2H.

A. R. Wasem
A. R. Wasem
  Hardscrabble Farmer
February 7, 2020 1:25 pm

One can listen to Trump but most of the time it’s hard to figure out what he’s trying to say. And, of course, what he’s trying to say may have little or no actual relationship to “executive branch” policies. My take on JHK is that he’s a “classical” liberal – therefore a philosophical radical in the Benthamite vein (therefore with tendencies toward libertarianism) who approaches “public” issues from a “cultural” or aesthetic “modernist” perspective.

ottomatik
ottomatik
  Hardscrabble Farmer
February 7, 2020 1:36 pm

There is a signifigant segment that maintains covfefe is Arabic for bold or some such and Google had erased it. T4C would be a better reference, of course.
Not that your overall point was not well made, it was. Trump was most like selected for this very reason, President Camacho from Idiocracy. And as I am sure you are more cognizant than most, all speech is carefully crafted, including his Twitter, it is obvious, especially at this level.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  ottomatik
February 7, 2020 2:47 pm

He is the first WWE aka “pro wrestler” to ever make it to the WH. There will be others to follow, because it is more entertaining than having to listen to Oblamo types speak down to the population.

Now that is hope and change you can believe in.

it’s all theater designed to distract us from the pending and planned Implosion of the economy.

Which is a functional part of Capitalism, that drives the pinkos and commies bat shit crazy.

I guess they never heard of exiting the market, before Tesla resets, not after.

Pequiste
Pequiste
  Hardscrabble Farmer
February 7, 2020 11:02 pm

It makes me wonder; what does an American Sign Language interpreter do when tasked with having to communicate DJT’s speech – with improvised and innovative gesticulations and real legerdemain to get the message across – when The Man From Queens orates in his highly idiosyncratic fashion?

Dan
Dan
February 7, 2020 12:40 pm

scores of public officials from the Obama administration stand to be indicted

Seriously? In other news, the tooth fairy is real.

Coalclinker
Coalclinker
February 7, 2020 5:19 pm

I know that people write a lot about politics nowadays, but seriously, nothing is going to change until a national calamity occurs that is so serious that the weak will perish and what’s left of the strong will finally decide to rebuild everything.

WestcoastDeplorable
WestcoastDeplorable
February 7, 2020 11:29 pm

Trump is some kinda salesman. Absolutely positively the world’s best. What a character.