Jonathan Freedland: Trumpism is now in the American bloodstream / Rosanna Arquette: ‘I fear the world will fall into the hands of fascist dictators'
Tragically, to the world’s most powerful democracy and all those who, for better or worse, are tugged like the tides by its lunar pull, Trump still matters. He cannot yet be consigned to the past, because he is affecting the present and looms over the future. The clearest evidence is the expectation that he will win the Republican presidential nomination for a third time and be the party’s next choice for the White House. You need only take a look at admittedly premature polls of the putative Republican field for the next election: he’s at the top, every time, with 76% of Republicans viewing him favourably.
‘I fear the world will fall into the hands of fascist dictators - and white supremacy’
It was scarcely a shock when the Trump-backed candidate beat better-qualified rivals to win a Republican congressional primary in Ohio this week. Not for nothing does the former Bush speechwriter David Frum say of Trump, “Unless he’s dead or otherwise unable by then, he’s the likeliest 2024 nominee.”…
Tom
Engelhardt: Biden's indirect admission highlights the steady decline of
American empire
Donald Trump's gift to America: Realizing we've never been a liberal democracy. By PAUL ROSENBERG
Steve
Bannon Documentary, 'The Brink', Will Leave You Cold
Mohammed
Hanif: The rest of the world has had it with US presidents, Trump or otherwise
Chauncey DeVega: Trump is mentally ill but our real
sickness runs much deeper
America isn't breaking. It was already broken. By Andrew Gawthorpe // Why This Time Is Different. By Dahlia Lithwick
TOM
ENGELHARDT: A World at the Edge
Alfred McCoy: The
crumbling delusion of Washington's endless world dominion
Andrew Bacevich:
High Crimes and Misdemeanors of the Fading American Century
Lucian Truscott:
Trump wants to end the forever wars - except the one about oil and money
Is Donald Trump
the Second 9/11? Or Is He the Third? By Tom Engelhardt