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Now where have I seen giant images of national leaders before? China?


View: https://x.com/thehill/status/1960709149794193639

Worth spelling out, for those who may be adverse to X. What’s remarkable to me is how much the rhetoric itself, the slogans, echo Nazi Germany. He’s going to try and go very, very far with this cult of personality. Astonishing to see this happen in America! People really do sleepwalk through the history of their own lifetime.

This is what Trump is doing: “The American people are being subjected to a kind of fascist Ludovico Technique, bombarded with imagery meant to replace our actual historical and cultural memory with one in which Trump and MAGA ideology have always been the centerpoint”.

From the Hill opinion piece:

Fascist ideology treats nepotism not as a bug but as a feature. Glorifying the ideal family was a core part of Adolf Hitler’s social propaganda, both because it raised the ruling leadership above criticism and because it allowed the Nazis to lay claim to an idealized, pure past.

You don’t need to look far to see that imagined past in Trump’s government, where the Department of Homeland Security routinely posts memes urging readers to “Remember your Homeland’s Heritage” and “REPORT ALL FOREIGN INVADERS.” In July, Immigration and Customs Enforcement launched its “Defend the Homeland”marketing campaign, an ad blitz meant to tug at nativist heartstrings by using nearly the exact same language as prewar Germany’s “Protect Your Homeland” campaign.

Those posts are often bracketed by content citing Bible verses popular with Christian nationalist and nativist groups, according to analysis conducted by independent news outlet Forward, as well as AI-generated images portraying Trump as the macho protector of America’s cultural purity. The American people are being subjected to a kind of fascist Ludovico Technique, bombarded with imagery meant to replace our actual historical and cultural memory with one in which Trump and MAGA ideology have always been the centerpoint. It was only a matter of time before Republicans started draping their propaganda on public buildings at monumental scale.

It’s also no mistake that Trump’s banners position his scowling image next to Abraham Lincoln at USDA and Theodore Roosevelt at the Department of Labor. Fascist movements gain legitimacy by linking their radical upheavals to respected historical figures, effectively reframing their sweeping reforms as a return to older traditions.

That’s true even when the actual policies are completely opposite, like Trump celebrating putting “American Workers First” while slashing funding and employment at the Department of Labor. It’s also why you aren’t likely to see a towering Trump-Jimmy Carter banner adorning the Department of Education, and why Trump’s team chose Roosevelt instead of William Howard Taft, who actually created the Department of Labor. Propaganda isn’t about getting the details right; it’s about creating an emotional response, and that means painting in broad and often inaccurate strokes.
 
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I don’t believe the piece exaggerated the truth of the matter at all. But, since hyperbole is a form of deliberate exaggeration, by exaggerating the truth to get a point across, (that being the definition of the term), you are therefore saying you agree the article is true, just over stated.

I don’t agree, really don’t think it’s hyperbolic at all, but appreciate that you agree that the point of the article is true. Maybe there’s hope for you yet!
 
Ironic that one of the least important states in any national election could be the deciding factor in ending the most destructive administration the country has ever known.

 
Ironic that one of the least important states in any national election could be the deciding factor in ending the most destructive administration the country has ever known.

Utah voters, from all political parties, voted for unbiased political maps. It passed by ballot measure a few years ago. The legislature, which has a Republican supermajority in both chambers, voted to overrule the ballot measure and made it harder for ballot measures to be registered and to pass. They then passed highly partisan maps so Democrats like Ben McAdams, could never win again. So it’s interesting that the “party of the working class slob” didn’t quite listen to “we the people.” And now they’re bitching because a judge saw their nonsense.

But as long as voters mindlessly pull the lever on the right for the Mormon R dude, nothing matters. The legislature can continue to bone voters and they won’t pay a price.
 
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A federal judge in California on Tuesday ruled that the Trump administration violated a 19th-century law when it mobilized 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines to Los Angeles in June.

"The evidence at trial established that Defendants systematically used armed soldiers (whose identity was often obscured by protective armor) and military vehicles to set up protective perimeters and traffic blockades, engage in crowd control, and otherwise demonstrate a military presence in and around Los Angeles," U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer in San Francisco said in a 52-page filing.

"In short, Defendants violated the Posse Comitatus Act," he said.

The judge's ruling strikes a blow to President Donald Trump's push to deploy troops to city streets as part of an effort to fight crime, though critics have branded it the deployments as an overreach. Trump first deployed National Guard troops to Los Angeles before sending soldiers into Washington, D.C., enraging many opponents and residents. The president has indicated his interest in deploying troops to other cities as well.

Lawyers representing California argued during a three-day trial last month that the president had exceeded his authority by deploying federal troops after thousands of protesters took to the streets of downtown L.A. to protest his immigration policies.

California had asked Breyer to order the Trump administration to return control of the remaining troops to Gov. Gavin Newsom and to stop using the military “to execute or assist in the execution of federal law.”

The Department of Justice countered that the deployment was necessary to protect federal property and personnel, and that the troops acted within the confines of an obscure law called the Posse Comitatus Act.

The 1878 statute prohibits the president from using the military as a domestic police force without approval from Congress.

The Trump administration “deployed the National Guard and Marines to Los Angeles, ostensibly to quell a rebellion and ensure that federal immigration law was enforced,” the judge wrote in Tuesday’s ruling.

“There were indeed protests in Los Angeles, and some individuals engaged in violence,” he wrote. “Yet there was no rebellion, nor was civilian law enforcement unable to respond to the protests and enforce the law.”

Breyer ordered the Trump administration to stop using military troops in California “to execute the laws, including but not limited to engaging in arrests, apprehensions, searches, seizures, security patrols, traffic control, crowd control, riot control, evidence collection, interrogation, or acting as informants” unless the situation meets the bar for invoking the Posse Comitatus Act.

The judge wrote that Trump’s intention to call National Guard troops into federal service in other cities would be “creating a national police force with the President as its chief.”

NBC news has reached out to the White House and Newsom's office for comment.
 
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