
The MAGA fundamentalists are on the march and only a coordinated and sustained effort can stop them.

By Max Elbaum
Author and Social Activist
Introduction
Last week Donald Trump told Pennsylvania Republican officials why he is placing such emphasis this year on local races for election supervisors across the country in 2022:
โWe have to be a lot sharper the next time when it comes to counting the voteโฆ Sometimes the vote counter is more important than the candidate. They have to get a lot tougher and smarter.โ
Then in a weekend Arizona rally, Trump was blunt about what needed to change in terms of race relations in this country:
โThe left is now rationing life-saving therapeutics based on race, discriminating against and denigrating, just denigrating white people to determine who lives and who diesโฆ in New York state, if youโre white, you have to go to the back of the line to get medical help. If youโre white, you go right to the back of the line.โ
Meanwhile, Trump favorite Kelli Ward, chair of the Arizona GOP, calls for the arrest of election officials, labels the Biden administration an โillegitimate regimeโ and says:
โI want to see arrests. I want to see perp walks. I want to see people in jail for stealing this election.โ
Opponents of Trump and Trumpism have warned for months that January 6 was just a rehearsal for better planned election heists in 2022 and 2024. And if successful, the result would be a racist authoritarian regime imposing a Jim Crow 2.0 system and repressing all opposition.
Now we have the MAGA leadership itself not just admitting that scenario, but proudly boasting about it.
A Toxic Brew Has Boiled Over
Numerous tightly argued articles have appeared in the last few months dissecting the outlook and plans of the Trumpist camp and their deep roots in U.S. history. Pieces such as โTrumpโs Next Coup Has Already Begun,โ by Barton Gellman, โAmerican Fascism: It Has Happened Here,โ by Sarah Churchwell, โFrom โKu Kluxismโ to Trumpismโ by Charles M. Blow, and numerous others have provided vital analysis and insight into what makes Trumpism tick.
But to capture the full intensity of this moment, to squarely face the depths of irrationality and hatred displayed at Trump rallies and pulsing throughout the MAGA bloc, it may be necessary to turn to poetry. Writing at a challenging moment a century agoโin the midst of the influenza pandemic and the aftermath of World War IโW.B. Yeats penned these often-quoted words in his poem โThe Second Comingโ:
โThe blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere/The ceremony of innocence is drowned.โ
There are reasons we face todayโs dire political threat; they lie in the underlying structures of U.S. society as it has evolved since 1619. But the result is that a sizable portion of the population is, at least temporarily, beyond reason. A brew of white racial anxiety, Evangelical Christian nationalism, and toxic masculinityโstirred by right-wing billionaires, GOP political strategists, assorted demagogues, and money-hustling grifters โhas boiled over.
Battles Not Fought Are Never Won
That tide will not recede until it is beaten back. That means weโre in a big fight. And we donโt get to choose the battlefield. Trumpismโs plan to take power includes capturing public opinion (โwinning the narrativeโ), dominating both the vote and the vote counting, and utilizing non-electoral action ร la January 6 as needed. Our resistance must be across-the-board as well.
There are strategies on offer which can lead to victory. The โBlock and Buildโ perspective (explained by Tarso Ramos here, and by Peter Olney and Rand Wilson here) argues that defeating Trumpism and increasing progressive clout are intertwined tasks that can and must be taken up simultaneously. We need to develop such strategies thoughtfully, build on the coordination and unity that we saw in 2020, and fight from the ground up. If we succeed, the result can be not just a victory over the MAGA bloc, but the beginning of a new political cycle that leads toward a genuine multi-racial democracy, a sustainable planet, and an economy that works for all.
Especially when facing a โblood-dimmed tide,โ no strategy can succeed if it is not anchored by people who are committed to give the fight everything theyโve got. And beyond that, to do what it takes to raise the spirits and stiffen the spines of all those who are daunted by the enemyโs ruthlessness and seeming strength. Yeats did not see enough of such people when he added these lines to his poem:
โThe best lack all conviction, while the worst/Are full of passionate intensity.โ
Today the core of the MAGA bloc is certainly ginned up. But it is our responsibility to see that โthe better angelsโ of our countryโthose who stand for democracy, justice, and peaceโmatch and outdo them in conviction.
All tendencies to underestimate the danger at handโwhether out of denial, accepting the mythology of โit canโt happen hereโ or belief that Trumpist reaction will not be any worse than what we live with nowโmust be dispensed with. So too must those tendenciesโ mirror images โbelief that the deck is too stacked against us, or that cooperation (especially electoral cooperation) with anti-Trumpists who do not share our left politics is unacceptable, impossible, or worthless.
Politics holds no guarantees. But battles not fought are never won. The first step toward defeating the MAGA bloc in 2022 and 2024 is setting our sights on it. And then keeping our eyes on the prize until it is done.
Published by Common Dreams, 01.25.2022, under the terms of a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported license.



