The Daily Escape:
View from the Rancho Nicasio roadhouse, Marin County, CA – July 2024 photo by Dave Alvin
Did Wrongo miss anything? From here, it seems worth noting that the attempted assassination of Trump has landed like a rock in a pond; it made a big splash and then sank to the bottom. Even the press seem to be realizing “wait, nobody cares? For real?” Itâs largely in the rear view mirror, if Trump could leave it there.
The shooter has given the press and Republicans nothing to chew on (no manifesto, nothing on social media, no obvious radical affiliations, nothing more than a party registration and an old donation). Perhaps weâve become so normalized to the lone shooter in America that weâre at the point where we say, “oh yeah, some dude just took a shot at Trump.â And people say: âOK, makes sense“, like saying âstranger things have happened“.
And JD Vance as the GOP VP candidate also makes sense, because Republicans always buy into bad stereotypes about poor White people. Vance capitalized on the fact that White people, especially suburban, rich ones who buy books, are mostly out of touch with the realities of rural, poor White folks and are disdainful towards them. He sold White America a story of helplessness/failure to âbootstrapâ that spoke directly to their stereotypes.
His book asserts that because one person made it out of “broken” Appalachia, everyone should be able to do the same. Its primary argument is that poor people suffer because they don’t know any better. From NY Mag:
“Vance says he is fighting a class war on behalf of workers, but his record suggests otherwise. When he does intervene in matters of class, itâs often on the side of the elites. He showed up to a UAW picket line in Ohio, but opposes the PRO Act, which would shore up collective bargaining rights for millions of workers….”
And what have Vance and the GOP actually done for rural folk? They cut off their healthcare. They eliminate government services, and refuse to pay for their educations. They now want to force them to have babies against their will. What else will Vanceâs âhelpâ do for them if he’s elected?
And did Trumpâs acceptance speech help him? It doesnât help when you have the longest recorded acceptance speech by a major Party nominee in our history. His chat wound up being more than 12,000 words and clocked in at an interminable 92 minutes. It broke the record for longest acceptance speech in history by 18 minutes. But that shouldnât have been a complete surprise since the second and third longest acceptance speeches in history are Trumpâs from 2016 and 2020.
The WaPo reported that toward the end of his speech a woman sitting with the Illinois delegation was heard saying, âWrap it up, Don!â The only real surprise is that he gave a MAGA rally speech at a moment that should have been tailored to a bigger and less unhinged target audience.
From Jonathan Alter, who said Trumpâs bad speech gave life to the Dems:
âTheodore Roosevelt was shot in Milwaukee, just a mile from where the GOP Convention took place. The assassinâs bullet went through Rooseveltâs eyeglass case and the text of a 50-page speech (TR was long-winded, too…) and lodged in his chest. Because he didnât cough up blood, the former president finished his speech before receiving medical attention.
Roosevelt, too, was attempting a comeback four years after he left the presidency….He was the popular candidate of the Progressive âBull Mooseâ Party, and many of his supporters believed his life had been spared by divine providence.
Hereâs how the story ends: The shooting took place less than three weeks before the election. By the time Americans went to the polls, it was old news, and Roosevelt finished 14 points behind the winner, Woodrow Wilson.â
Finally, Kamala Harris. CNN has a piece today that says the Democrats are actually coming to a consensus that Kamala Harris has to be the nominee if Biden steps aside:
âNo one quite knows what the process of picking a new nominee would be if Joe Biden did step aside â but many Democrats say that any process is likelier than ever to quickly end with Vice President Kamala Harris as the nominee.â
How and if that happens is still (weeks later) dependent upon Biden deciding to step aside. But as Tom Sullivan says:
âAdmit it. Youâd love to see the Democratic former district attorney debate the helmet-kissing, multiply convicted, sex-offending, Republican presidential candidate currently out on bail in three jurisdictions.â
As the NY Intelligencer reports:
âRepublicans are bracing for the fact that Harris will be a more effective campaigner than Biden and certainly a better debater. And they think that should Harris ultimately become the nominee, she will be awash in positive media coverage from outlets like the New York Times and the Washington Post, which Republicans believe have been on a crusade to replace Biden. The positive media coverage will likely result in a modest polling bump for Harris â but Republicans believe it will only be a temporary one.â
Trumpâs proclivity for spouting racially coded and misogynist comments would be on full display daily if Harris became the nominee, further turning off college-educated voters and women.
On to cartoons. Another terrible display of hive thinking by Americaâs cartoonists, but hereâs the best: Still the state of play for Democrats:
Judge Cannon is on the case:
Trump and Vance have something in common:
Tech billionaires rush to help the GOP:
On to the weekend! With the Republican convention behind us, we can get back to picking tomatoes from our backyard garden. Not only did the Trump fever break, but the weather has turned cooler here on the Fields of Wrong. So grab a chair outdoors in the shade.
Since weâre going to war for the soul of our democracy, watch and listen to Richard Wagnerâs âDie Walkure â The Ride of the Valkyriesâ performed here in 2016 by Jaap Van Zweden and the Hong Kong Philharmonic.
The “Ride of the Valkyries “refers to the beginning of Act 3 of Die WalkĂźre, the second of the four epic music dramas constituting Richard Wagner‘s Der Ring des Nibelungen.
But surely, music isnât politics, itâs simply art! Wrongo is of an age that when he hears this played, he sees Huey gunships and Robert DuVall assaulting a Vietnamese village: