Monday, November 11, 2024

What Happens Now? by Andy Borowitz

From Andy Borowitz at The Borowitz Report printed as is except for the removal of that name:

Maybe you’ve been asking yourself:

1. “How could Donald Trump have won 51 percent of the popular vote?”

2. “How hard is it to immigrate to New Zealand?”

3. “What the actual fuck?”

Fair questions. Let’s try a thought experiment. Could Tuesday’s election results have been any worse?

Well, what if, instead of 51%, the Republican nominee had won 59%? Or 61%? And what if he had won 49 states?

Those aren’t hypotheticals. Those were the results of the 1972 and 1984 landslides that reelected Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan.

With thumping victories like those, what could possibly go wrong for the winners?

If history’s any guide, some nasty surprises await ______ _____.


In 1972, the Democratic presidential nominee, George McGovern, won just 37.5 percent of the vote, carrying only Massachusetts and the District of Columbia for a total of 17 Electoral College votes. He didn’t even win his home state, South Dakota.

In 1984, Democrat Walter Mondale did carry his native Minnesota, but that was as good as it got for him. In the Electoral College, he fared even worse than McGovern, with a whopping 13 votes.

In the aftermath of these thrashings, the Democratic Party lay in smoldering ruins, and Republicans looked like indestructible conquerors.

Now, some might argue that those GOP victories, though statistically more resounding than _____’s, weren’t nearly as alarming, because he’s a criminal and wannabe autocrat.

But _____’s heinousness shouldn’t make us nostalgic for Nixon and Reagan. They were also criminals—albeit unindicted ones. And they were up to all manner of autocratic shit—until they got caught.

The Watergate scandal was only one small part of the sprawling criminal enterprise that Nixon directed from the Oval Office in order to subvert democracy. For his part, Reagan’s contribution to the annals of presidential crime, Iran-Contra, broke myriad laws and violated Constitutional norms.

The hubris engendered by both men’s landslides propelled them to reckless behavior in their second terms—behavior that came back to haunt them. Nixon was forced to resign the presidency; Reagan was lucky to escape impeachment.

Of course, _____ would be justified in believing that no matter how reckless he becomes, he’ll never pay a price. He’s already been impeached—twice—only to be acquitted by his Republican toadies in the Senate. And now that the right-wing supermajority of the Supreme Court has adorned him with an immunity idol, he’ll likely feel free to commit crimes that Nixon and Reagan could only dream of. Who’ll stop him from using his vast power to persecute his voluminous list of enemies?

Well, the enemy most likely to thwart _____ in his second term might be one who isn’t on his list: himself. The seeds of _____’s downfall may reside in two promises he made to win this election: the mass deportation of immigrants and the elimination of inflation.

_____’s concept of a plan to deport 20 million immigrants is as destined for success as were two of his other brainchildren, _____ University and _____ Steaks. The US doesn’t have anything approaching the law-enforcement capacity to realize this xenophobic fever dream.

And as for _____’s war on inflation, the skyrocketing prices caused by his proposed tariffs will make Americans nostalgic for pandemic-era price-gouging on Charmin.

It's possible that _____’s 24/7 disinformation machine, led by Batman villains Rupert Murdoch, Tucker Carlson, and Elon Musk, will prevent his MAGA followers from ever discovering that 20 million immigrants didn’t go anywhere. And it’s possible that if inflation spikes, he’ll find a scapegoat for that. (Nancy Pelosi? Dr. Fauci? Taylor Swift?)

And, yes, it’s possible that _____ will somehow accomplish his goal of becoming America’s Kim Jong Un, and our democracy will go belly-up like the _____ Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic City.

But I wouldn’t bet on it. I tend to agree with the British politician Enoch Powell (1912-1998), who observed that all political careers end in failure. I doubt that _____, with his signature blend of inattention, impulsiveness, and incompetence, will avoid that fate.

And when the ketchup hits the fan, the MAGA movement may suddenly appear far more fragmented and fractious than it does this week. You can already see the cracks. Two towering ignoramuses like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert should be BFFs, but they despise each other—the only policy of theirs I agree with.

If things really go south, expect MAGA Republicans to devour each other as hungrily as the worm who feasted on RFK Jr.’s brain—and that, my friends, will be worth binge-watching. I’m stocking up on popcorn now before _____flation makes it unaffordable.

One parting thought. Post-election, the mainstream media’s hyperbolic reassessment of _____—apparently, he’s now a political genius in a league with Talleyrand and Metternich—has been nauseating. It’s also insanely short-sighted. Again, a look at the not-so-distant past is instructive.

In 1984, after Reagan romped to victory with 59 percent of the popular vote and 525 electoral votes, Reaganism was universally declared an unstoppable juggernaut. But only two years later, in the 1986 midterms, Democrats proved the pundits wrong: they regained control of both the House and Senate for the first time since 1980. Those majorities enabled them to slam the brakes on Ronnie’s right-wing agenda, block the Supreme Court nomination of Robert Bork, and investigate Iran-Contra.

The lesson of the 1986 midterms is clear: the game’s far from over and there’s everything to play for. If we want to stem the tide of autocracy and kleptocracy, restore women’s rights and protect the most vulnerable, we don’t have the luxury of despair. The work starts now.


40 comments:

  1. But everyone is still assuming the rules of our politics is going to continue. With the Supreme Court saying Trump can do anything. He's going to do anything. Like say sending the military to arrest the Supreme Court justices if they rule against him. Or canceling the midterm elections. Because you know he's going to start a war this time with the middle east. And yeah he would send the military to round up illegals. He wouldn't just depend on ICE and the police.

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    1. There are Felon appointed judges who have ruled against him, and some in his own party who have taken a stand.
      This is not over by a longshot.

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  2. Today is the day to start bringing forward winning candidates for the 2026 elections.

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  3. Timely observations. This may seem like the end of the world but it's not. Ultimately, #47 may be felled by his arrogance, his ignorance, MAGA infighting and various factors that are beyond his control. Also, he could easily drop down dead when he is working hard for Americans on the golf course.

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    1. VD will not be an improvement on Donbald Duck

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    2. Amen to that, Helen. Amen to that.

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    3. But they each suffer from delusions of grandeur that may not always be in place.
      I refuse to surrender and accept this as the way it is.

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  4. Cleora Borealis11:09 AM

    🤨😋 We don't have to wait until 2026 to start seeing major electoral battles. I am assuming that Gov. Hochul of NY has already decided who she will appoint to fill Elise Stefanik's seat in Congress. Speaker Johnson probably warned Trump that appointing Stefanik to be UN Ambassador could cause him to lose some power. Filling vacant seats is up to the state, not the King!! Some of the fight will depend on exactly when Stefanik resigns. We are in the second session of the 118th Congress. The rules for vacancies could change a bit once we are in the first session of the 119th Congress...maybe Johnson could try to coup the vacancy rules and take Hochul out of the process. Then, BOOM! The first Constitutional crisis of Trump's second administration!! Difficult, yet somehow delicious as the bull destroys his own china shop!! 🐂☄️

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    1. I think the GOP under the Felon will literally fuck themselves.

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  5. Anonymous11:10 AM

    the dog's mother
    xoxo :-)

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  6. Anonymous11:44 AM

    Like Nixon, Trump is self destructive, even more so. And extremists eat their own through constant infighting, the magas are certainly no exception to that fact. Get the popcorn 🍿 and buckle up !
    -Rj

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    1. When the cult finds out that he won't deport EVERY immigrant and that tariffs raise their costs of living and that he's only about helping billionaires and retribution, they will turn, too.

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  7. Anonymous12:01 PM

    His public record of failures will portend where he and his henchmen will end up.

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    1. Exactly; he's failed at nearly everything, including the presidency.

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  8. I do like your header picture of Tuxedo

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  9. Well, Andy, I wouldn't want to quote Enoch Powell admiringly, even in passing. And I wouldn't agree that the mainstream media is treating THAT MAN as a political genius. I think most media outlets -- at least the print ones I read -- are still pretty critical of him.

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    1. The mainstream media is acting as though he's the Second Coming of Reagan ... I only trust NPR and the AP to tell the truth. CNN is dead to me.

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  10. The most sensible thing I have read in a long time! Thank you

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    1. It gives one hope, which we need going forward!

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  11. Well said----Your last two paragraphs should give one hope---I am skeptical of the MSM--- They are spinning this last election in every way but Sunday---They are trying to make a buck and the American people be damned---I believe the American people that put us in the place where we are at should take a hard look at themselves---Maybe we are not as evolved as we claim to be---

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    1. Not my paragraphs, but Andy Borowitz!

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  12. It's going to be a VERY rough 2 years as we await the midterms. If they go the same way, we'll know whether our republic is going to survive or not.

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    1. I think, as long as we put up string candidates, the Midterms will be a win. We just need people to stand tall, stand firn=m, and speak out!

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  13. I don't watch Main Stream Media so I have no idea what they're saying. It was no landslide, he got approximately 33 % of the vote and Harris, now that the final tallies are coming was not that far behind. His first term was dysfunctional, expect this one to be worse. Purportedly, Musk has been at almost every policy and staffing meeting. This term will be more than a Shit Show 2.0, and America will tire of it soon enough.

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    1. He will screw himself as he did in Round One. I mean, the man has screwed every business venture he ever put forth.

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  14. I think he may be right.
    The problem is all the people who will -unnecessarily- suffer while Cheeto and the MAGAts implode. Because they will. And the people who voted for him will find someone to blame. Maybe Dark Brandon?

    XOXO

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    1. Oh, the diehard MAGAts will blame anybody but The Felon, but their numbers will dwindle as people realize he has no promise and no plan.

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  15. I would imagine there may be a good bit of trouble for him from within his own party.

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  16. In my opinion, which might be worth zero, I think the work should begin with permanently dismantling the electoral college and making voting compulsory for the people. Or maybe just slip that in amongst all the other issues.

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    1. Well, make election day a holiday would help, too. But, yeah, the Electoral College is worthless now.

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  17. I think he will get away with using the military to deport people and to round up his enemies. I will try to have faith that he won't get away with it, but it's really difficult right now. I'm filled with despair.

    Love,
    Janie

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    1. I think there are safeguards in place that will stop him, and courts that will stop him.
      I see glimmers of hope everywhere.
      xoxo

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  18. Anonymous5:43 AM

    You did it again - giving me hope in the aftermath of our election disaster. Karma is a bitch and I do believe The Felon (your words, not mine) will see to his own undoing. I live in the bright red state of Florida but I'm not giving up here either. Once again, my thanks.
    Dana from Orlando

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    1. Don't thank me, thank Andy Borowitz.
      But we know The Felon an dhe ruins just about everything he touches and he'll do that here. Sadly, though, then Democrats will have to clean up his mess.

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  19. Thank you for giving me reasons to feel a few glimmers of hope after this shitshow of an election.

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  20. It won't be an easy two years, but the Leopard eating my face party is happening already and will continue to do so. I read an article this morning about the number of businesses in Ohio who are planning layoffs and closures ahead of IQ45's tarrifs (I won't use 47 because that might suggest he's gained a bit of intelligence...and we all know that ain't right).
    In the meantime, the Magats can take joy in "drinking the liberal tears", while their homes are burning around them.

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