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America: Exactly how we remembered it

‘Mum & Dad just got home… ’

Aussies can be forgiven for failing to appreciate exactly how and why Harris and Walz have had such a massive and immediate impact.

The psyche of Aussies and Yanks is similar yet different. A difference that is well reflected in the sorts of people who run for president and the way that they commonly present themselves. Or it has been up until Clinton v Trump.

Prior to the arrival of Trump, American Presidents were not just a political figure. For all of the modern era (until recently) the US president was expected to not only act as the head of state but also act as the defacto daddy for the country. Their family was considered by most to be a living, breathing example for how a good wholesome traditional American family should behave.

This is why the President and his family would enact their Christmas, Easter and other celebrations in a very public and orchestrated fashion. Where Aussies commonly see this as being cheesy, Americans lap it up. It talks to both their love of country and their common mythology in a way that is largely opaque to the rest of us. When they look at their First Family smiling for the cameras it evokes an appreciation that Mummy and Daddy are in the White House, the fire is burning in the hearth, the garden is well tended, the table set, the great republic continues to dominate the world, so we can all kick back and relax.

The covid crisis caused all sorts of emotional and financial problems and many, many deaths. But Americans are harder than us pussies in Aus. They are used to a dog-eat-dog society. Guns are everywhere. Gun deaths are common. War is an accepted and eternal part of the American way of life. So, the real gut punch to the American psyche that has been inflicted by the recent years of political and social argy-bargy has little to do with covid, or political unrest, or January 6, or even the overturning of Roe. American politics went off the rails for two presidential terms simply because their political leaders veered wildly off-script.

Both Hillary and Bill Clinton lost because Bill couldn’t keep it in his pants. Slick Willy Clinton commenced his incumbency as an overtly traditional family man – as with every other presidential hopeful before him. And for him as with all before him, the test for a President was as much a moral as a policy challenge. This is because the job of being the national American Daddy has always been considered as one that can be filled by only the most moral and ‘normal’ sorts of people. (People who don’t strap dogs to the top of cars when they go on holidays. Or keep a mistress. Or order criminals to burgle an office.)

So, when Hillary fronted to try and ‘crack the glass ceiling’, while there is no doubt that the American public were ready for a woman to be President, they were not ready to elect a ‘failed wife’. When you look at the figures, Trump beat Hillary on the votes of the suburban women of America. Trump was a strong virile man while Hillary was somehow insufficient. Her Daddy was playing the field. And fractured marriage would simply not work…

Then suddenly the real Trump appeared out of the haze of the election and the American political argument was suddenly ungrounded. Where once the excesses of the executive were restrained by the requirement to model a perfect family for the rest of the country, Trump decided that all of this was hoo-ha and could be dispensed with. Slavishly, the conservative media followed him. But the rest of the American polity and press were suddenly caught flat-footed.

The Republicans had unilaterally declared that the rules had changed. They were all now stating and constantly reiterating the proposition that the ends do justify the means. That a President need not be a ‘good guy’ at all. As long as he was strong and ‘one of us’.

And so we arrive where we are today. President Biden won because he resembled a good helpful grand-dad, not because anyone cared a jot about what he believed. By the time that the last election had arrived, that huge group of middle America who do not really pay much attention to politics were dead sick of twenty-four-hour Trump. His cult was as strong as ever, the Dems were still in disarray, but middle America turned against him. Not his policies but rather his chaos. The country decided Grandad Biden would do because he was a recognizable person.

Yet this still left the American Presidency detached from the traditional ethos of the leadership. Then when Joe started faltering, it so hurt the soul of middle America because they were watching their national GranDaddy failing. The charge that Joe is too old for the Presidency bit so deep and bled so readily simply because every person watching could empathize with the charge. We have all watched people we love being slowly reduced as they age.

Then suddenly, the events of the last few weeks seem to have caused a lot of middle America to once again engage with their political traditions and mythologies. This sudden and massive re-engagement has occurred simply because they have once again been provided with a model of a loving family to emulate and empathize with. The Stories being told in the convention are recognizable and uplifting. The candidate loves her husband and he loves her dearly. They both smile a lot. Everyone is happy.

In simple terms, America has so rapidly reacted to the arrival of Harris and Walz simply because they appreciate it as a return to tradition. A return to something that is immediately recognizable. Normality has once again started to reassert itself.

I have the popcorn out and I am huddled on the couch. For the last few outings I was really confused. Nothing about the unfolding drama was recognizable. Odd things were happening, for reasons that were unclear, all over the shop. But this time – along with millions of Yanks – I am really enjoying the show.

Right now, it looks like Mommy and Daddy are preparing to move back into the White House, and everyone is smiling, but this plot is moving quickly. I may have to duck out for more snacks…

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  1. Harry Lime

    Yeah,cool story,but the people with the moola will still be calling the shots.

  2. Canguro

    Former US Secretary of Labor Robert Reich’s documentary Inequality for All (2013) is as relevant today as it was when released. Informative as well as a very humane profile of this highly intelligent and charming man.

  3. A Commentator

    “they were not ready to elect a ‘failed wife’.
    You seem to ignore the fact that Hilary Clinton won the popular vote, it was the electoral college she didn’t win.
    I’d also suggest that it was the timing of the leaking of Clinton’s emails that resulted in a late surge of votes to Trump.
    Thanks Julian.

  4. Keitha Granville

    I really didn’t think a woman would have a shot, and even though we are watching the dyed in the wool Democrats congratulating themselves, she just might have a shot. She has feet in so many camps – women, mothers, Black Americans, Hispanic/Caribbeans – and she comes from a background of law. A real career doing something people can understand as work. She speaks eloquently using real words that make sense. And that smile !!
    DT is going to need some very dirty tricks, he undoubtedly has them in the court system. They can only be saved if he receives a custodial sentence for the fraud case. I wish that was a given.

  5. Steve Davis

    Dear oh dear, AC trotting out his old hates again.
    He rarely misses an opportunity to defend US interests.

    Here’s a quote from Julian Assange. It shows the intellectual and spiritual gap between Assange and defenders of Empire.

    *“Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence and thereby eventually lose all ability to defend ourselves and those we love. In a modern economy it is impossible to seal oneself off from injustice.

    If we have brains or courage, then we are blessed and called on not to frit these qualities away, standing agape at the ideas of others, winning pissing contests, improving the efficiencies of the neocorporate state, or immersing ourselves in obscuranta, but rather to prove the vigor of our talents against the strongest opponents of love we can find.

    If we can only live once, then let it be a daring adventure that draws on all our powers. Let it be with similar types whose hearts and heads we may be proud of. Let our grandchildren delight to find the start of our stories in their ears but the endings all around in their wandering eyes.
    The whole universe or the structure that perceives it is a worthy opponent, but try as I may I can not escape the sound of suffering.

    Perhaps as an old man I will take great comfort in pottering around in a lab and gently talking to students in the summer evening and will accept suffering with insouciance. But not now; men in their prime, if they have convictions are tasked to act on them.”*

  6. Phil Pryor

    In perfectly civilised societies over time, a Trump would be extinguished, eliminated, terminated, and possibly with extreme prejudice, for he is repulsive, criminal, uncivilised, a filthy crook, a proven liar, a simple meandering idiotic dunce. The USA itself is quite repulsively fascinating, easily a galaxy ahead of any Hollywood celluloid shitshow. So many there “refuse to think” and extreme fantasy grips the culture, dullness of expression suffices, conclusions float alone, mental orphans. AND, we have weeks of this faecality to go, daily agonies of sensationalism, childishness writ large. Comments here have become irrelevant basically, and nothing we say matters, though we may suffer from unknown consequences. Further, (and later) the USA is not 20% 0f America, which is two continents, but egotistically grab that nomenclature to cover their murdering occupation and theft of a slab in the north part.

  7. Consume Less

    Goodbye Donald, the world doesn’t need you !!

  8. leefe

    Americans are harder than us pussies in Aus.

    No, I don’t think so. They’re inured to some things as we are to others.

    Steve:

    I don’t have any issue with Assange and his part in the release of those papers. The problem is the way they were weaponised by Trump and the Republican camp, with MSM being major accessories.

  9. Steve Davis

    leefe, exactly so.

  10. Clakka

    Yeesh, trapped by the invention of their own ludicrous gods, their mythological righteous conquests, the monetization and destruction of their own environment, their glory and guns, their Hollywood and clown shows, and their country as a bolt-hole and siege of exceptionalism, to where can they possibly turn?

    Surely distracted and bloated under the load of their inventions, they have lost the ability to look inward and contemplate. Alternatively seems they’ve adopted drugs and starvation or La Grande Bouffe accompanied by the din of hysterical celebrity politics.

    For us in Oz, it’s like watching a weird version of The Greatest Show on Earth where ultimately everything goes down the gurgler.

    We don’t want it or its trumpery coming here, albeit seems we’ve swallowed some of their militarist film noir.

  11. paul walter

    This is a really good article. I’d commend it to others without hesitation.

  12. John C

    I truly think the whole world is sick to death of America’s political circus, especially the 24/7 blustering and ranting by a man? (sub-human) not worthy of any of the praise or power he has been given on a silver platter. I do hope all good Americans work together to get rid of the evil that eminates from every pore of the orange megalomaniac!

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