MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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Dara Lind, Vox, yesterday morning.
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Two excerpts, prompted by me wondering, re the caravan: why just now (it won't get to the Mexico-US border prior to the election, if "it", the caravan however defined, gets to that border at all)?:
One possible explanation, an innocuous one, to the question of why now?, just before crucial US elections, is that efforts to cross the border into the US are ongoing, and that caravans, for reasons explained in the article, offer a reduced risk of abuse or worse from government authorities, for individuals traveling as part of them.
There are other, less innocuous, possible explanations. As the beginning of the article hints at. I don't put much of anything at all past Republican party and right wing extremist tricksters. The optics of the caravan alone make the Republican task of distraction from issues and numerous other developments they don't want garnering attention easier.
It's not lost on this observer that people like Gingrich have recently been pushing the caravan as a (he wishes) deciding factor in these election outcomes. No one knows whether it will turn out that way or not. It isn't difficult to imagine the current crop of Republicans seeing this as their best play right now, to just keep the image of the caravan flashing on TV screens 24/7 on Fox and wherever else they can. They don't have much else besides fear-inducing images right now.
by AmericanDreamer on Fri, 10/26/2018 - 10:06am
for no reason except my own instincts,I just don't see any political operatives involved in making this one up, rather it is like the favorite fevered nightmare of Trump's imagination just became real. It is clear that the whole concept of a wall is something he truly loves, and that a frightening immigrant horde descending on the border is an image he has long played in his head. This one's not just one of his stories/lies just made up to pander, I suspect he himself is really irrationally frightened by this, by the power of image of the caravan and by the actual caravan. It is one of the reasons Steve Bannon could hook him with bigger related narratives.
For that reason, I myself am a little more frightened by what he might do about it than I am by a lot of his other rants which seem more cynical pandering and not as deeply felt.
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/26/2018 - 10:26am
Well, instinct is all any of us has to go on in mulling the known facts at this time. I wasn't raising the question of whether this is something "made up" but rather, could it be something that, if not engineered, might have been given a little TLC+ to nudge it into existence at a strategic time. Not necessarily by political operatives associated with an officeholder or current campaign, either.
And I am suggesting questions, not making assertions, I think you know. Might be interesting if it can be determined whether the apparent exchange of cash near the site of the caravan onset was something interesting, or not.
Call me crazy. My antennae are on especially high alert these days.
by AmericanDreamer on Fri, 10/26/2018 - 10:44am
OIC. But then that would be a conspiracy, to manipulate a crazy president, like Vox is 'splaining about, in your other news post!
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/26/2018 - 10:48am
You need to edit in the link, it didn't take:
https://www.vox.com/2018/10/24/18010340/caravan-trump-border-honduras-mexico
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/26/2018 - 10:13am
Thank you.
by AmericanDreamer on Fri, 10/26/2018 - 10:22am
Francis Fukyama "liked" this Economist piece on topic on Twitter:
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/26/2018 - 5:05pm
Andrew Sullivan is also making the argument that Dems need to be more proactive on the immigration issue:
Democrats Can’t Keep Dodging Immigration As a Real Issue
Trump's lies about the migrant caravan only prove the point.
@ NYMag.com, Oct 26
by artappraiser on Sat, 10/27/2018 - 9:48pm
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/28/2018 - 11:53pm