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A farce only a monster could love

The ‘No’ campaign and the Trumpifaction of the tinpotato

It has been said that Donald Trump appealed to many millions of Americans because he gave them permission to be the very worst of what they always were. In a divided and acrimonious USA a scandal-weary public has become numbed to the orange Trumplethinskin’s outrages, while others have gleefully embraced them.

The botoxed, duck-lipped Fox News Barbies, the goateed ammosexuals, the evangelical god fodder, antisemites, trailer trash and white supremacists, the defiantly ignorant oicks, evolutionary dead-enders, low information, chuckleheaded moon units, the proto-nazi authoritarians and the kooks and goons admire his cruelty. They like the hideous aspects of his character. An increasingly desperate Trump may be headed to prison but Trumpism lives on in the GOP. He has normalised the nasty.

“MAGA voters won’t change. They’re in a statist, authoritarian cult driven by racial animus, lurid conspiracy twaddle, and a corrupt media-entertainment outrage complex that has conditioned them to constant outrage with a steady drip of agitprop.” (Rick Wilson – American political strategist and former member of the Republican Party).

Meanwhile here in Oz, Trumpism hasn’t just infiltrated the L/NP it has been embraced by them.

P. Duddy and the biggest collection of halfwits and felons to ever pollute the political discourse of this country have, through their successful sabotage of the Voice referendum, established the template for their future behaviour – imported American culture wars (“the woke agenda”, “the radical left”, undefined “elites”, whatever “other” scapegoat du jour comes in handy), outrage politics, manufactured grievance and the deployment of an overflowing Trumpian swill bucket of lies and distortions. And season that with some of Spud’s not so secret sauce – good ol’ Howardesque racism.

Pulling out all stops to destroy the Yes campaign for purely political purposes as they always intended and then blame Labor for its failure is Trumpian in its chutzpah – peeing through our letter box then ringing the doorbell to ask us how far it went¹. Coached by apparatchiks from the US Republican party with its capacity for excess and extremism the Spud has taken to GOP perfidy as a supplement to his natural FUD instincts and his ‘oppose everything’ Mad Abbott-redux mendacity. The Voice referendum saw Spud’s Trumpy play – field testing the efficacy of blatant falsehoods where truth becomes meaningless, his lies, one after another, his hole-in-the-bucket pretext for ever more details “flooding the zone with shit” and denying space for challenges to his deceit while directing resentment at some manufactured grievance all while going unchallenged by a lazy or complicit media.

To further his own base ambitions Herr Shickltuber has shown he will abandon truth as a foundational principle of a functional democracy. Remember, this guy is so appalling the Tories chose the fabulist Skiddy Morrison over him. He’s less popular than herpes but as with the American’s Tangerine Man he’s now tapped into the worst in us via his Voice duplicity, one element of which is the anti-elitist from the Chairman’s Lounge and the Tories’s tame aborigine who gave the racists permission to openly piss into the hand generously offered by indigenous Australians. “A weaponised conservative woman who can say things out loud that white conservatives haven’t dared to say since the early 1960s²” Jacinta Nampijinpa Price gave Spud his “some of my best friends are Aborigines” cover for kicking our First Peoples when they are down.

While we in Oz have our share of the comfortably dumb, window lickers, frank spankers and people whose faces are too small for their heads are we not immune to the American’s port-a-loo in a cyclone Trumpism? We flatter ourselves that we’re more egalitarian, we’re the land of the fair go, we’re fair dinkum rugged individuals who can think for ourselves and who look after our mates. As the ‘Yes’ option in the Voice referendum got torched we were rudely awakened to what a load of old flannel that self-image is. Could it be that instead we’re a nation of timorous Chicken Littles who in 1999 declined the opportunity to put our big boy pants on and become a republic? Frightened, nay-saying, gullible, gormless dullards, wilfully ignorant, selfish, compliant sooks lacking in imagination and ambition?

There is some comfort that many millions of us supported the Voice, and that the systemic disadvantage of indigenous lives has been brought to the fore so that even the nasties must acknowledge its reality (while denying any accountability for enshrining it). But large swathes of the public who inhabit the trailing end of the decency bell curve have been gamed by a nasty campaign of racist tropes.

Not once did Spud, his pet dragon – the less than fully shevelled LeyZ Sussan or that feral fright wig in a pants suit the egregious Michaelia Cash call out any of this repugnant behaviour – the standard they all walked past. Instead there have been Trumpian attacks on our institutions including the courts, the AEC and government itself.

Trump: “The electon was rigged.

Spud: “…I don’t think we should have a process that’s rigged and that’s what the prime ministers tried to orchestrate from day one.”

The mere idea of Old Chum Dutton as PM is sticking a Grange label on a goon bag. He’s a physical palindrome – afflicted with Zachary’s disease he’s an arse whichever way you look at him. A visionless plodder who confuses bullying the powerless with strength, validating willful ignorance as a legitimate excuse for nastiness – “if you don’t know, vote no”. Tories prefer their electors to be uninformed and apathetic.

His bald-faced, opportunistic tarring of Albo with the Alan Joyce stigma – “hanging out with Alan Joyce, red carpet events and, you know, they’re besties having dinner together, all the rest of it”.

His risible claim that the rabidly anti-union, low wagers are the party of working Australians.

In government the Tories needed the parameters of common decency to be written down – perhaps not so much to provide guidance on what constitutes acceptable behaviour from adults but as a means of identifying loopholes. Spud has no core beliefs about anything. He makes it up as he goes along.

The Tories’ pals from Advance’s stated tactic of instructing its volunteers to use fear and doubt rather than facts to defeat the Voice.

The Tories have a shared ethos of the increasingly rabid right – neo-Nazis, cookers, Karens, heirs of the murderous squatters, the Christian Taliban, racists suddenly discovering they’re against racism. Given the success of the right-wing baggers’ carpet bombing of a polite invitation to progress reconciliation we will now see an orange-tinted potato amping up the lies and misinformation.

When tested do we manifest anger and hostility to defend an identity that is based on dominance? Are we susceptible to far-right ideology that attacks democracy and normalizes violence against progressive agendas and liberal values³? Post-Howard the Tories are a party of opposition and resentment playing on fears and prejudices defined by what they’re against. The Liberal Party of Robert Menzies has devolved into authoritarian demagoguery while the Nationals, as ever, just tag along for the free ride.

‘No’ voters have not only denied First Peoples a means to improve their systemically disadvantaged lives they have also endorsed Dutton’s Trumpification of Oz politics where truth, integrity and fidelity are entirely dispensable.

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¹ Author Maureen Lipman

² Tony Wright, SMH

³ Trumpism, the extreme far-right ideologyopendemocracy.net

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Good reading

Peter Dutton bids for the mantle of conspiracy-theorist-in-chief. Crikey.

“No” camp has been seeking to sell even our most venerable institutions down the river to gain political traction. There is no conservatism in that – it is Trumpian. The Monthly.

“Importing US approaches into Australia [during election campaigns] has rarely worked … but a referendum is very different,” said Axel Bruns, a professor in Queensland University of Technology’s digital media research centre. “The choice is more similar to US voting. You can run these polarising, polarised campaigns that are about two stark choices”. The Guardian.

The right’s No campaign is a Trojan horse. Crikey.

Mark Kenny | Could Opposition Leader Peter Dutton vacate the middle entirely? Canberra Times.

Peter rabid. Rachel Withers, The Monthly.

Stunt man. Rachel Withers, The Monthly.

Peter Dutton is the exploding fire hydrant of politics pushing his party to the angry fringes and electoral oblivion? The Guardian.

What are ‘Advance’ and ‘Fair Australia’, and why are they spearheading the ‘no’ campaign on the Voice? The Conversation.

“Compare that with Opposition Leader Peter Dutton’s latest op-ed in the Herald Sun, which is riddled with misleading statements and scaremongering. He continues to claim we do not have the detail about the Voice – we do – and that the High Court could give the Voice to Parliament undue power – it can’t. He says the constitution has been a source of stability for 122 years – in fact, Australians have voted to change it eight times. Dutton called the Voice “the most consequential change to our system in history”. In 1967 we quite literally voted to give the Commonwealth the power to make special laws for Indigenous people, and to count Indigenous people as people in the census (they were never covered under a flora and fauna act, however, as the ABC debunked) – rather more significant changes than an advisory body, one might think.” (Crikey).

“If the world’s post-truth era is just getting started, and if the Coalition is determined to take advantage of it, then the last few weeks will seem, in hindsight, quite mild. And in case you don’t think things can get worse, remember this: every time you’ve thought that in the past two decades, they did.” (Sean Kelly, SMH).

“Opposition Leader Peter Dutton always looks sincere. The trouble is that he says things that are objectively untrue, things he cannot possibly believe.” (Michael Bradley. Crikey).

This article was originally published on Grumpy Geezer.

 

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  1. GL

    Spudley will continue to use the stoking of fear and anger, relentless negativity and outright lies (like his hero The Dumpster) for as long as they keep working on the unwashed masses. Like The ArseTrumpet, he has nothing else in his cockroach infested brain. The Merdeochs, of course, will support him all the way until he is of no more use then they’ll drop him like a ton of half dissolved shit bricks and find another sycophant.

  2. andyfiftysix

    grumpy, your on the money. We are just a bunch of yahoos that will follow any old crap At some stage, this shit has to hit us on the head, luck will run out and shit will flow in.
    Albanese has to stop playing by marcus de queensberry rules and start some serious head kicking of the lib scum. Playing nice got him a black eye. These bastards play for keeps and we need to burn the ground under their feet.

  3. Mr Go

    I truly wish that I could find something here to disagree with.

  4. Andrew Smith

    This is why many Libs, inc. an AG, have often demanded unrestricted freedom of speech, not just running protection for RW political activists in media, but to unleash dark forces in society to divide and rule….as the right loses demographic powder for unpalatable policies and electoral issues, that’s all they got.

  5. Roswell

    Grumpy, you’ve lifted my spirits.

  6. JulianP

    @Andrew Smith October 15, 2023 at 8:21 pm.
    I agree with your assessment Andrew, and consequently that’s why I feel that “religious freedom” will again emerge only this time under the banner of freedom of speech, and consequently may prove difficult to oppose, (if one is so minded).

  7. Caz

    Message to Albo
    Starting Monday a full investigation into Pezzullo and Dutton. Time to don the steel tipped boots. As for Mundine and Price , any journalist with a skerrick of decency should ignore them completely. They had too much air time during the campaign. Show’s over, ignore them.

  8. LOVO

    Grumpy, if I could write like you I wouldn’t be grumpy. I love your colloquial style, (as it were),….thanks.

  9. Anon.E. Mouse

    The irony is that Indigenous Australians had to ask the colonialist and migrants for a say in their own country. It was demeaning and demoralising that they were told no – to bugger off.
    What are the No voters frightened of.

  10. Noel Wauchope

    Spot on – clearly Trumpian methods have won the day in this referendum.
    I think that we should acknowledge the starring role of Warren Mundine – ever faithful servant of the uranium mining companies, and spectacular political party acrobat.

  11. GL

    “Dutton-Price ticket at next poll ‘incredibly powerful’: Nationals” After the wrecking ball of the No campaign has demolished any hope of a voice for years to come the words ‘incredibly powerful’ will, with any luck, become a huge incentive to vote NO! at the next election and keep this pair (and their cronies) as far away from power as possible.

    https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/dutton-price-ticket-at-next-poll-incredibly-powerful-nationals-20231015-p5ecd2.html

  12. leefe

    A masterful summation, GG. Would it were not so, but it is, unfortuntely, true. So now we have to try to find a way to counter those machinations or we’ll go the same way as the increasingly risible but terrifying USA..

  13. Consume Less

    Well said Grumpy and commenters !!
    ..@GL, Dutton and Price as a team is where sanity goes to die. ( and sanity is already on very shaky ground !!! )

  14. Wayne Turner

    Australia the ignorant gullible country.

  15. Clakka

    Oh yes, GG,

    Have you been reading my diary? If so, it’s the most expanded plagiarism I just love.

  16. New England Cocky

    GG ….. you will never get published in the Murdoch Media Monopoly by telling the truth about anything, so exposing the influence of Republican scammers for the USA (United States of Apartheid) on Boofhead Duddo and the illiberal LIARBRAL$ will insure that only sensible educated persons will be exposed to your delightful op ed.
    .
    Thus as seen by the weekend referendum result, that means only that the ill-educated private school chaps will be safe on their playing fields pursuing their Rugger balls while their female prospective partners chase each other bearing lacrosse nets. Both inadequate activities for improving the best interests of Australian voters, just as the foreign owned multinational corporations want it.

  17. Lawriejay

    Having just finished reading David Marr’s book – Killing for Country – I am left with one question !

    When will the Country/National Party apologise on behalf of the farming industry “land owners” to the Indigenous people from whom the land was ‘cleared’ ?

  18. Zathras

    It’s all too easy to tap into the minds of those terminally addicted to outrage and paranoia.

    In the end it was about driving a wedge into our social cracks of ignorance, intolerance and racism and opening them up for political gain, especially when we have a compliant media willing to amplify and repeat untruths to feed the hungry mob.

    Add funding from mining interests (via the IPA, CIS and the Atlas Network to name just a few) and we have a repeat of what was attempted against the indigenous people of Canada.

    Three out of five said no but two out of five said yes. It would have only take one out of those five to change their vote and it would have been a different result.

  19. Cool Pete

    To paraphrase Paul Keating, “If Tone the shitting Botty became Prime Minister, we would have to say God Help us.” Pete the Potty believes that the sun shines out of the shitting Botty’s arsehole and labelled the idiot a first-class leader and a first-class thinker. You’d have to be a bloody dickhead to say that! The rot really started when idiot hanson entered parliament, and she is just like the orange-haired arsehole in America. I remember a dickhead who proved that you don’t have to be smart to be a pilot, farted that Tone the Shitting Botty should be a senior minister in a Potty Boy Government. A Potty Boy Government would make Australia unlivable. Hopefully, with Potty Boy way behind as preferred PM, he will never be PM.

  20. Anne Naomi Byam

    Anon.E. M. – –

    Sadly agree with your example of irony. It did happen that way. Horrible and yes, very demeaning.

    To your question “What are the No voters frightened of.”

    They are afraid of black people. They don’t like them, and do not want to be seen acknowledging them in any way. The term ‘racist’ can be applied. They are the types who would immediately think in terms of property value if a black or brown family moved into the neighbourhood.

    And I venture to suggest, that if you scratch the surface of a good majority of the NO voters, you would find a rusted on Liberal fool or even one who is considering maybe being a Liberal next time an election comes around, because they don’t like Albo a lot.

    So, it was as much political, as it was anything else, in my opinion.

    I was quite disgusted with some of the comments made to me and to others, as to why they were voting ‘no’. And yes, I did ask …. but politely with a stated understanding they had a choice to answer or not.

  21. Patricia

    Trumplethinskin. I love it, can we put it forward as a new word for the Oxford dictionary? For a new word to be considered it apparently has to be used by lots of people in lots of written and oral circumstances. Surely as this is a presidential election year in the US there will be tonnes of times that the word can be used.

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