First Thoughts on the Not-Hillary Election Results

 

 

'b', Moon of Alabama, 9 November 2016

 

So I just woke up and found that the world has changed. World War III was
called off
<http://www.moonofalabama.org/2016/10/trumps-foreign-policy-is-sane-while-cl
intons-is-belligerent-.html> . Trump won, Clinton conceded. His victory
speech <http://live.reuters.com/Event/Election_2016/467608802>  is fair and
integrating.

 

My  <http://www.moonofalabama.org/2016/09/an-inconsequential-debate.html>
"not Hillary" hunch for the election was right. That is, I believe, how
Trump won. No so much by gaining genuine votes but by taking them from the
crappiest candidate the Democrats could send into the race. This was not a
"white vote". Trump did better with black (+5) and latino (+2) voters than
Romney. Racism does not explain that. Clinton promised more wars. Those who
would have to fight them on the ground rejected that position.

 

The people voted against corruption, against international warmongering,
against attacks of the culture of their life and against Zionist
<http://www.moonofalabama.org/2016/10/top-five-clinton-donors-are-jewish-how
-anti-semitic-is-this-fact.html>  and Arab potentate manipulation. In short
- they voted against Hillary.

 

The media with their outright and widespread manipulation and one sided
reporting against Trump and for Clinton lost too. People did not believe the
partisan crap that fact-checked Trump on every minor issue but hardly
reported on the huge, huge scandals and corruption Wikileaks revealed about
the Clintons. Fact-checkers ain't a good weapon in a culture war. The people
want authenticity
<http://www.moonofalabama.org/2016/09/hillary-clinton-knows-that-she-lost.ht
ml>  - lying is not seen as bad - if it is fairy open and authentic. Clinton
is not authentic even when she tells the truth. The polls, but the one of
the LA Times, turned out to be systematic manipulation.

 

The leading politicians in Europe will crap their pants. Nearly all but
Putin bet heavily on Clinton. The European media were also strongly pro
Clinton, even more so than in the U.S. There was zero reporting about
Trump's real political positions and support. Only tiny bits about Clinton's
corruption were revealed on the back pages. They always believe what the NYT
writes is the essence of U.S. thinking. It is far from it. No one but a few
east-coast party goers and the NYT cares about some 16 year old girl, who
thinks she is "transsexual" and wants to use a men's public toilet. The
average people think that such craziness deserves zero attention if not a
hefty kick in the ass. Pro-migration and other political correctness
movements in Europe will have a difficult stand now. They can no longer work
against the instincts of the people by pointing to the soothing, fake words
of an Obama or Clinton.

 

The Democratic Party failed. The outright corruption of the party heads, who
pushed Sanders out to move Clinton in by manipulating the primaries, blocked
the natural development that went on at the base. They even wanted Trump
<https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/1120>  as a candidate because
they though Clinton could easily beat him. They were totally detached from
real life. I am sure that post-mortem analysis will show that many, many
potential pro-democratic voters were just disgusted and stayed at home or
voted for a third party. The establishment of the Republican Party were no
better. They failed their voters just as much by shunning Trump and working
for Clinton. All the neo-cons that flocked to Clinton will now scramble to
get back to Trump. They will have little chance.

 

But the election also created huge new dangers. People around Trump,
including his vice-president, are not sane realists but fairly extreme
ideologues. Trump himself isn't. He is, in my estimate, fairly pragmatic.
The Republicans also won the Senate and House. There is a danger that
extreme policies will be implemented with huge and terrible long-term
consequences. But remember that Obama had the same chance in his first two
years of his Presidency. He never used it. From a progressive view he blew
it.

 

Winning back the House and Senate in two years is a must for anyone with
some middle-of-the-road thinking.

 

I believe that this result is good for Syria and the non-Jihadi and
non-Zonist Middle East. Al-Qaeda in Syria will have a sad. Their main
supporters leave the stage. The result is likely good for Europe including
for Russia. It is bad for economic equality and other important issues
<http://www.moonofalabama.org/2016/10/this-election-circus-is-a-disservice-t
o-the-people.html>  in the United States and elsewhere. But would Clinton
have been really better on these?

 

I for one feel mightily eased (with a not-so-small dose of Schadenfreude).
The U.S. voters knocked over a chessboard that brought war and misery to
many people. We do not know how the new game will look, but I think there is
a fair chance now that it, in total, will be somewhat less devastating for
the global good.

 

Posted by b on November 9, 2016 at 03:03 AM | Permalink
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