A Liberal
Dose
July 25,
2024
Troy D.
Smith
“What a
Couple of Weeks It Has Been”
At this rate, it is going to take me longer to talk about
the Palestinian conflict than it’s taken them to have it. But it can’t be
helped -there are too many significant events going on around us that I need to
address. These multi-part, nuanced historical series are a lot easier to do
when it’s not an election year.
Let’s start with the assassination attempt on Trump. I want
to be absolutely clear: I condemn political violence, especially the kind that
gets people killed, no matter who is perpetrating it. I was very sad at the
many people on my own political side of the aisle I saw celebrating the
incident, making jokes about it, or expressing regret it hadn’t worked. Several
people were hurt, and a man was killed (not counting the shooter). There are still
a lot of questions about the whole event. However, I was also disappointed by
the sheer number of conspiracy theories that immediately sprang up, on both
sides. I saw people on the right claiming the shooting was orchestrated by Joe
Biden and amounted to a hit on Donald Trump (if Biden wanted to do that, he
could’ve just used the military, since the Supreme Court has given presidents
full immunity for such things). I saw people on the left saying it was rigged,
or was a false flag event orchestrated by Trump himself to get votes. Both
those ideas are ridiculous, and dangerous. Meanwhile, a lot of assumptions were
also immediately made about the shooter’s political views -to wit, that he was
a leftist terrorist who hated the right.
Here’s what we do know. The kid was a registered Republican,
and his folks had Trump signs in their yard, while on the other hand he once
donated fifteen dollars to a Democrat. It’s hard to nail down. Law enforcement
has discovered, in his computer records, that he had tracked the travel
itineraries of several famous politicians, including Biden and a member of the
Royal family. As Trae Crowder (Upper Cumberland native and Tennessee Tech
graduate) pointed out, the last time a president was shot in this country
(Reagan) it was not politically motivated -John Hinkley, Jr. just wanted to
impress the movie star Jodie Foster. It is really seeming more and more like
the shooter in this case just wanted to kill a political figure to get famous,
and Trump happened to be the one that came closest to his house.
So there’s that. There’s also Joe Biden dropping out of the
race, which at the time I am writing this happened just a few hours ago. Kamala
Harris at this point looks all but certain to take his place on the ticket- by
tonight (Sunday) four states had already pledged all their Democratic delegates
to her. Tennessee was the first state to do so, by the way.
What is this going to mean for the election? Polls at this
point have Harris doing slightly better against Trump than Biden was, but not
by much. I think the difference is going to be this: the Democratic base was
beginning to despair after Biden’s debate performance, and an air of certain
defeat was setting in; now that base has been instantly energized and their
hope renewed. Biden’s contributions had dried up in the weeks since the debate;
within a few hours after he announced he was dropping out, Democrats raised
over 30 million dollars, making it possibly the biggest one-day fundraising in
Democratic Party history. The base is now going to get out and vote like you
would not believe.
It is also going to mean a reframing of the competition.
Before, the race was between two men that most of America did not want to have
to choose from. They both have their baggage, and they are both the oldest
presidential candidates in history. If Trump were to win, by the end of his
term he would be older than Biden is now… and he is noticeably slipping, day by
day. Many voters were saying they’d rather have ANYBODY but these two… and now
they do. Kamala Harris is only 59 years old -she graduated college in 1986 -so
those who favored Trump over Biden because of age no longer have that issue to
fall back on. TRUMP is the old geezer now. Joe Biden, by ending his candidacy,
might have saved democracy… again.
And, of course, there’s also the matter of J.D. Vance. But
THAT is going to take a whole column.
--Troy D.
Smith, a White County native, is a novelist and a history professor at
Tennessee Tech and serves on the executive committee of the Tennessee Democratic
Party. His words do not necessarily represent TTU.
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