Saturday, January 14, 2017

Trump Has Upset the Establishment By Letting Them Know Their Station and Status are Not Secure


Someone in the mainstream media ALMOST gets it.

From Newsweek:
The ongoing expressions of shock on the part of the cultural establishment--expressed on a daily basis by The New Yorker, New York magazine and The New York Times, anything, apparently, with New York in its title--reflect their fears that the development of a more careful, regulated and corrected world is about to be undone. 
That the unapologetic white male has returned. 
You could hardly find a more threatening and throwback version of that than Trump--a rich, voluble, egomaniacal, middle-aged pussy hound... 
The culture norm is as starkly confronted as the political norm with proof that it's not speaking to the lives of a sizeable part of the nation: that same pussy talk that shocked cosmopolitans turns out not to be of much concern, and even to express a casual day-to-day reality, for many Americans.
INSTINCTIVELY OR BY CANNY PLAN, Trump converted the conservatives' parochial and rate-limiting culture war on abortion and gay marriage into a much more visceral campaign against the political pieties of sophisticated America, with Trump as the ultimate revenge on upper-middlebrow cultural life. 
It's the mannered and effete against the profane and immediate.... This attack on careful, orderly, prescribed culture is what happens when the culture stops talking about real things--at least what a significant part of the country regards as real and important. 
Or, it is--and certainly is inevitably thought to be by those cultural standard bearers under attack--a sinister onslaught against enlightenment itself. 
Indeed, the election reengages a gender battle that many people on the New York side of the Trump gap had thought was mightily going in only one direction. The vestigial and primitive American man, unreconstructed, baying at the moon (probably high on opiates)--the alt-right in the liberal view--voiceless for many years (or, anyway, wise to shut up), now had Donald "Let me be your voice" Trump. 
The obvious message of his sudden resurgence of course is that he didn’t go away or reform: He was just shut out. Without any place in upper-middlebrow culture, except as an occasional enemy of reason or subject of scandal, there was no bridge to who he was--no humanity left for him.
Fuck 'em if they can't take a joke.

3 comments:

Kid said...

F'n A

Anonymous said...

That was actually difficult to read for meaning.

"Pussy talk" shocks Cosmopolitans? Really?

The Cosmopolitan candidate felt comfortable enough to publically call out her opposition as deplorable and irredeemable. A connect-the-dots that historically goes to genocide.

Maybe the white male wasn't so much concerned with assertion as with survival. But such reasoning does not compute for the Cosmopolitan who has long since taken his survival for granted.

Always On Watch said...

Anonymous,
"Pussy talk" shocks Cosmopolitans? Really?

They aren't shocked. Instead, they're doing and saying anything in an attempt to delegitimize Trump's election to the Oval Office.