Tsundoku, on 21 January 2024 - 08:54 PM, said:
Ah fuck, all over bar the shouting now.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis suspends Republican presidential campaign, endorses Donald Trump
Ron DeSantis has suspended his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination, saying he would throw his support behind Donald Trump.
https://www.news.com...021ed47f2a1d8f3
Trump only got 51% of the vote in Iowa, where he's particularly popular (largely because he paid off the farmers---Orban model basically---and because it's one of the whitest states).
The only remaining candidates got less than 1% of the vote---except for Nikki Haley. But the Ramaswamy vote is almost certainly going to Trump, along with a large chunk of the DeSantis (trying to out-Trump the Trump) vote.
Maybe she'll have a chance if she finally gets that KKK endorsement she's clearly been angling for... maybe she'll claim she was adopted?
DeSantis also endorsed Trump. But if he really wanted Trump to win the best way to make sure of that would be to stay in the race---to split the anti-Trump vote with Haley. Unless one of the less than one percenters steps up it's looking like a two-person race now. Unless Haley's really just running for vice president / cabinet appointment / etc.
OTOH:
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College-educated conservatives [...] who have long been more skeptical of Mr. Trump, have quietly powered his remarkable political recovery inside the party — a turnaround over the past year that has notably coincided with a cascade of 91 felony charges in four criminal cases.
[...] it was only a year ago that he trailed Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida in some surveys — a deficit due largely to [Trump's] weakness among college-educated voters.
[...] according to interviews with nearly two dozen college-educated Republican voters [well that's a tiny sample size, even for college educated Republicans, but ok ...]
[...] Many were incredulous over what they described as excessive and unfair legal investigations [...] Others said they [...] viewed Mr. Trump as more likely to win than [...] Haley [...] Several saw Mr. Trump as a more palatable option because they wanted to prioritize domestic problems over foreign relations and were frustrated with high interest rates.
Oh right, the old 'honey badger DGAF so he'll just replace the Fed with anybody who'll cut interest rates to boost the stock market'? Perchance.
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So if it seems like Haley has a chance against Trump now, she might actually have a---very slim---chance... with the college-educated minority.
Oh, and Trump's now going Birther on Haley because she's Indian-American:
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... though Trump has been pressing to make it so that people born in the US to non-citizen parents won't automatically become US citizens. (Maybe he'll try to do that retroactively too....)
And since her first name is Nimarata, he's calling her Nimrada, as in Nimrod (idiot).
While my previous post was largely tongue-in-cheek, explicit would-be theocrats like the current Speaker of the House (third in line for the presidency, remember) probably do think that after Trump establishes authoritarian rule, and then dies, they'll be able to take over. And do even more than they could through Trump's court appointments, once they have control of the executive. But exactly how they plan to seize the executive branch after Trump's death I'm not sure---Stefanik doesn't seem like one of them at all, unless they assassinate her while Mike Johnson or someone similar is Speaker of the House---which seems unlikely. IDK about Trump's other potential VP picks. (OTOH they might genuinely believe that Trump is Go*'s Chosen One---for now at least, and until he drops dead....)
I imagine Elon Musk &co may be thinking along broadly similar lines---with democracy undone (and discredited by a Trump win), they might find a way to install themselves in power---and have the people be grateful. Perhaps Musk's apparent swing to the far right really is a move in a game of higher-dimensional chess---the far right thinks it can use Trump to checkmate democracy, but Musk thinks he can checkmate them in turn out of an unexpected dimension of the future.
Personally I do think that, if the right technologists and/or scientists come to power, that would be an optimal outcome. But I highly doubt Musk's right wing nonsense---or the leak of his utterly moronic text messages---is just a ruse; he'd most likely be a terrible autocrat or (legal) oligarch.
OTOOH, while I do think US military action against Canada and Europe is a realistic (but still very far fetched) possibility, a second Trump term would almost certainly have a major negative impact on the world at large through his expected climate change policies:
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Republicans have already written a climate plan for a prospective second Trump term with the innocuous title "Project 2025." This radical plan would block efforts underway to scale up renewable energy and create a clean energy grid. It would defund climate programs at the Environmental Protection Agency and clean energy efforts at the Department of Energy. It would also bar other states from adopting California's clean energy policies and put the fossil fuel industry fox in the environmental henhouse by turning over regulation of polluters to Republican state legislatures.
So, we are truly at a "fragile moment." Global climate action lies on a knife edge, hinging upon American leadership that is threatened by a prospective Trump second term and a radicalized GOP intent on undermining climate progress both here and abroad.
Trump 2.0: The climate cannot survive another Trump term | The Hill
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Trump pulled the U.S. out of the Paris climate agreement, staffed his environmental agencies with fossil fuel lobbyists and claimed — against all scientific evidence — that the Earth's rising temperatures will " start getting cooler."
Expect a second Trump presidency to show less restraint.
Trump's campaign utterances, and the policy proposals being drafted by hundreds of his supporters, point to the likelihood that his return to the White House would bring an all-out war on climate science and policies — eclipsing even his first-term efforts that brought U.S. climate action to a virtual standstill. Those could include steps that aides shrank back from taking last time, such as meddling in the findings of federal climate reports.
"The approach is to go back to all-out fossil fuel production and sit on the EPA,"
Trump supporters expect a 'battle' against climate science in 2nd term - POLITICO
... so unless he's stopped before the end of his term we'll almost certainly need to depend on a technological hail-mary if we want to stop apocalyptic climate change. Though that may well be the case regardless. But again on the bright side it may at least help inspire people who expect to live for a few more decades to support a takeover of the US government by technologists and scientists (... but hopefully not by Elon Musk and his ilk---Zuckerberg has apparently been obsessed with Caesar Augustus for a long time, so maybe he'd make an okay Go*-Emperor of the Metaverse? (kidding!... about that very last part)).
What's behind Mark Zuckerberg's man-crush on Emperor Augustus? | Charlotte Higgins | The Guardian
This post has been edited by Azath Vitr (D'ivers: 21 January 2024 - 09:55 PM