Daily cartoon / meme roundup: The public is as worthy if not more than the people they elect even if the elected people do not think so

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Scottie’s world today

where are you going

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Ted Rall Comic Strip for December 27, 2021

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you can not do this to me

Moderately Confused Comic Strip for December 27, 2021

The loudest, shrillest, most influential voices are usually roleplaying as “marginalized,” deflecting and distracting from those who actually are.

White people with subtitles

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your in danger from them india

if you are neutral then you side with the bad

We just want what’s best for our country and save democracy
We just want what’s best for our country and save democracy

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Classic conservative loser response.

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We outnumber you.

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Free Range Comic Strip for December 27, 2021

Matt Wuerker Comic Strip for December 24, 2021

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Clay Jones Comic Strip for December 27, 2021

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The US ICE / border patrol department of the government sent females to hospitals to be sterilized with out there consent under the tRump presidency.   This is a recorded fact.  This is a crime against humanity.    But because it is the US against poor POC then it is not acknowledged nor given much thought, just like when those same departments under tRump’s orders ripped kids from parents and deported the parents.  That is child trafficking.   But again it is the US so must not be questioned.  What is it was a different country?  Scottie

““While believing strongly, without evidence, is considered a mark of madness or stupidity in any other area of our lives, faith in God still holds immense prestige in our society…
Religion is the one area of our discourse where it is considered...

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Joe Heller Comic Strip for December 27, 2021

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Covidiots made it political, replacing loyalty to party over humanity.

no more years lost to covid

Matt Davies Comic Strip for December 27, 2021

this will maybe pass

the starting round

ViewsAmerica Comic Strip for December 24, 2021

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Misleading right wing media cartoons / memes

Jeff Danziger Comic Strip for December 23, 2021

There is no doubt what Fox News Corp has been doing.   They make money by keeping their viewers as agitated as possible.   When after Fox called the election for Biden they lost a lot of viewers to the more farther right media who spouted even worst lies.   Fox soon we full big lie to win those viewers back.  I can see their point, they are in it for the money.   But they also are in it from the beginning to enable the channel to manipulate politics and the people to benefit the wealthy by changing laws to help the wealthy.   The thing the viewers of these channels don’t realize is their being played.   The lawyers for Fox have argued in court they are entertainment hosts, and their opinion should be taken as fact or news.   Sad but the ones depending on Fox for their medical information don’t know that.    Scottie

This is one of the most far right die in the wool hard Republican cartoonist.   He makes not just misleading claims but out right lies.   His cartoons are based in right wing media talking points not real events.   Like the one above.    We know Fauci simply looks at the data / evidence and gives his best educated recommendations based on his 30 plus years doing his job very well.   Fauci don’t make any rules, laws, or mandates himself.   He doesn’t have that authority, he recommends.   The elected officials do the rule making.   But the right has vilified him.   I can tell you why.   The right has over the last five years started to terrorize anyone who they disagree with until that person gives up in fear.   Many left leaning politicians and bureaucrats are quitting their jobs in fear of the harassment / death threats they get to themselves and their families.   Fauci enrages them because he did not give up nor give in, he stood up to their lord tRump.   Think about what Fauci has advocated that makes the right so angry, protection from decease and deadly illness.   That is it.   That is what makes him suck a beast to them, he is a good communicator and he wont bow his had and spout their lies.   So he must be destroyed in their universe.    Scottie

Michael Ramirez Comic Strip for December 27, 2021

The Q-publicans will block and obstruct any and all bills that Democrats try to pass if it will help the County and its citizens, but if it passes anyway, they will tout it as their own in the next election. 

Michael Ramirez continues to demonstrate how fact-challenged, math-challenged, honesty-challenged, democracy-challenged or all-of-the-above challenged he is if he does not understand that the Senate is NOT a democratic institution.

And no, 51 votes from conservative senators does NOT equal a majority, when a state like Montana or Wyoming, with 1/18 the number of people as California has the same number of senators.

No, it is not a majority. 24% of the people represented are able to block the will of 76% of the people.

Even without the filibuster, the red state conservative failed, impoverished taker-welfare states would be far over represented compared with the successful, prosperous donor states. Add in the fact that just 40 senators from the smallest states with the fewest people (representing land [dirt], not people; conservative believe PEOPLE are worth less than DIRT) can use the corrupt, RACIST filibuster (begun to obstruct civil rights reforms and perpetuated to obstruct civil rights reforms) such that senators representing 24% of the population can overrule the will of senators representing 76% of the population.

That is NOT a majority.

That is NOT a democracy.

And if Michael Ramirez does not understand that, he is ignorant and uneducated and unqualified to comment. And if Michael Ramirez DOES understand it, he is immoral and dishonest.

And the two are not mutually exclusive.   Scottie

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And now some for fun

Mike du Jour Comic Strip for December 27, 2021

Shrimp and Grits for Dec 27, 2021

Non Sequitur Comic Strip for December 27, 2021

Andy Capp Comic Strip for December 27, 2021

Frazz Comic Strip for December 27, 2021

Reality Check Comic Strip for December 27, 2021

Family Tree Comic Strip for December 27, 2021

The Buckets Comic Strip for December 27, 2021

Dogs of C-Kennel Comic Strip for December 27, 2021

The Middletons Comic Strip for December 27, 2021

Let’s talk about political theories of everything….

This is a great video to explain why some of the maga / conspiracy / fox viewer types believed and acted as they do. I know some of my viewers don’t enjoy Beau’s videos, but the reasoning I thought was sound.

What the child tax credit enhancement means for families and the U.S. economy

Dem lawmaker shares vile audio of death threats against her family since Trump targeted her

https://www.salon.com/2021/12/26/dem-lawmaker-shares-vile-audio-of-against-her-family-since-targeted-her_partner/

“Once you’re in that Trump hate tunnel, you kind of don’t escape it”

By TOM BOGGIONI

PUBLISHED DECEMBER 26, 2021 12:53PM (EST)

Rep Debbie Dingell, D-Michigan, holds a press conference supporting Build Back Better investments in home care, childcare, paid leave and expanded child tax credit payments. (Paul Morigi/Getty Images for MomsRising Together)

Rep Debbie Dingell, D-Michigan, holds a press conference supporting Build Back Better investments in home care, childcare, paid leave and expanded child tax credit payments. (Paul Morigi/Getty Images for MomsRising Together)

Appearing on CNN’s “State of the Union” on Sunday morning to describe the toxicity in Congress that exploded during Donald Trump’s four years as president, Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-MI) shared a recording of a vile death threat against her and her family.

With CNN host Dana Bash warning the audience about what was to follow, her producers play the audio where an unidentified man called the member of Congress a multitude of obscene names before stating, “I hope your family dies in front of you. I pray to God, if you got any children, they die in your face.”

As for comment afterward by host Bash, Dingell sat in silence for a moment before explaining the recording was one of many threats she has received since being singled out by the former president.

“I’ve been getting those for a couple of years ever since Christmastime, the Christmas, right after [husband] John had died,” she recalled.

“John was my late husband and it — you know, once you’re in that Trump hate tunnel, you kind of don’t escape it,” she continued. “There are a lot of people that are good, wonderful to meet, et cetera, but we average several of those a week and we’re used to it. My friends look at me, it’s almost like therapy, and say, ‘How can you do this?’ But you have to — we’ve got to be careful not to normalize it, but I’m not going to not do my job. I’m not going to go out and not be with people. I’m not going to go out and not listen to them. I want the American people to think about what’s happening in our country, that this kind of hate, this fear is happening in communities across the country.”

Watch below:

Trump Org Snorted Up Millions In British COVID Relief

Maybe why tRump is in business now with a Chinese company that has been a scam ripping people off

Cultist Who Trolled Biden Is Now Playing The Victim

https://twitter.com/imillhiser/status/1474885179349024769?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1474885179349024769%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.joemygod.com%2F2021%2F12%2Fcultist-who-trolled-biden-is-now-playing-the-victim%2F

Daily cartoon / meme roundup: The US public is beginning to see how we have been lied to and taken advantage of for over 50 years to steal everything from the lower incomes and give it to the wealthy

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Scottie’s world today

Thrive on irony

they change the questions

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Workers unite! Labor solidarity is spreading. The tipping point is coming.

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Off the Mark Comic Strip for December 26, 2021

Peanuts Begins Comic Strip for December 26, 2021

merry christmas except joe manchin

Steve Kelley Comic Strip for December 26, 2021

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Doonesbury Comic Strip for December 26, 2021

All I want trump arrested

Calvin and Hobbes Comic Strip for December 26, 2021

Frazz Comic Strip for December 26, 2021

religion-is-a-mental-illness:
“Happy Christmas Yule.
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For three hundred years after the supposed birth of Jesus, Christmas had literally nothing to do with him.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christianity_and_paganism#Names_and_dates
“In its first...

You don’t have to be a rocket scientist to see that Christmas is a 1600 year old religious tradition that was the misappropriation of a 2500 year old pagan tradition.
Taking the Jesus out of Christmas is like taking out the wedge of lemon you didn’t...

religion-is-a-mental-illness:
“The only part of Christmas that is Xian is the stolen desert myth invented 300 years after the supposed events.
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… and that the church resisted and objected...

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Jeff Stahler Comic Strip for December 26, 2021

Nope, it is spreading worldwide.

Clay Jones Comic Strip for December 26, 2021

They were transgender, male reindeer do have antlers but they fall off in the winter.  

Dreams of alters

Transgender did not kill feminism.

Brought to you by the same idea that atheists are killing Christmas, gays are destroying the country, same sex marriage is killing opposite sex marriages,  Lesbians are killing feminism, feminism is destroying traditional women’s roles, and so on.   This is simply the traditionalist refusing to accept new ideas and understandings.    Why can’t it stay the way it was, even though when our idea was new some people fought against it also with these same words.  I have never found a feminist against transgender who can deny this or answer why their using the same words against others that were used against them is not wrong.    Accept that things change with growth and enlightenment causing greater understanding.     Scottie

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Misleading right wing media cartoons / memes

Michael Ramirez Comic Strip for December 26, 2021

Barely out of Christmas and back to the stupid.   Everything is projection with the right.   Toss out RW tropes until something sticks. It never does. Factually, the GOP is the group on the road to extinction and they know it, which is why they are pulling out all the stops to try and maintain their dwindling hold on power through gerrymandering, disenfranchisement, and praying the judges the last occupant put in help them.  

The right elects a fascist dictator wannabe, pampers the wealthy with tax cuts, screws the blue collar worker over time and again (and somehow gets them to thank them for it), inspires an insurrection, destroys democracy daily, and is so close to party-fracture that you need white supremacists and Nazis to survive and you think the left is near extinction?

The right hasn’t won a majority of votes in a presidential election in the 21st century.

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And now some for fun

learned from last year wrapping

Non Sequitur Comic Strip for December 26, 2021

Farcus Comic Strip for December 26, 2021

Steve Breen Comic Strip for December 26, 2021

Herman Comic Strip for December 26, 2021

Speed Bump Comic Strip for December 26, 2021

Strange Brew Comic Strip for December 26, 2021

Aunty Acid Comic Strip for December 26, 2021

Dog Eat Doug Comic Strip for December 26, 2021

Marmaduke Comic Strip for December 26, 2021

Real Life Adventures Comic Strip for December 26, 2021

Pickles Comic Strip for December 26, 2021

Pluggers Comic Strip for December 26, 2021

Cornered Comic Strip for December 26, 2021

Stone Soup Comic Strip for December 26, 2021

The Buckets Comic Strip for December 26, 2021

Lola Comic Strip for December 26, 2021

Daddy's Home Comic Strip for December 26, 2021

Drabble Comic Strip for December 26, 2021

For Better or For Worse Comic Strip for December 26, 2021

One Big Happy Comic Strip for December 26, 2021

Candorville Comic Strip for December 26, 2021

Daily cartoon / meme roundup: The public is stretched to breaking and Merry Christmas.

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Scottie’s world today

Merry Christmas from SantaWhat can I get with out being good

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Working It Out Comic Strip for December 25, 2021

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Manchin betrayal is obvious. He must redeem himself.

did not object to their own win.

what happened t the magic

But he is magic, not limited to the physical problems of supply and demand plus his workers are a branch of elves and they love their jobs because Santa treats them great.   

I hope this is photoshopped

I hope this is photo shopped, but this is the goal of some people who are convinced they need this arsenal to protect themselves from their own government.   Hugs

Clay Jones Comic Strip for December 25, 2021

homer is the smartest

covid ornaments collection

zoombie rushing real now

wise women would have brought hand sanitizer

Drew Sheneman Comic Strip for December 23, 2021

ViewsBusiness Comic Strip for December 24, 2021

in stead of coal, solar panel

Candorville Comic Strip for December 25, 2021

https://twitter.com/MMAEejit/status/1473385161123373057?s=20

Randy sent this to me with the note some one did not get their list requests!   I say some one is working out some issues.   

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Misleading right wing media cartoons / memes

There was none I felt the need to publish

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And now some for fun

Calvin and Hobbes Comic Strip for December 25, 2021

When was this drawn?   No one got paid so little to babysit even when I was young. 

Andy Capp Comic Strip for December 25, 2021

Speed Bump Comic Strip for December 25, 2021

Eek! Comic Strip for December 25, 2021

Reality Check Comic Strip for December 25, 2021

Herman Comic Strip for December 25, 2021

Real Life Adventures Comic Strip for December 25, 2021

How to Get Lauren Boebert Out of Office – Steve Hofstetter

The clear and present danger of Trump’s enduring ‘Big Lie’

https://www.npr.org/2021/12/23/1065277246/trump-big-lie-jan-6-election

 

Pro-Trump rioters storm the U.S. Capitol following a rally with President Donald Trump on Jan. 6. His supporters gathered in the nation’s capital to protest the ratification of Joe Biden’s Electoral College victory.

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It’s been nearly a year since the United States suffered an unprecedented attack on constitutional democracy.

When a violent mob stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, the goal was to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election and install Donald Trump to a second term.

Call it an insurrection or a coup attempt, it was fueled by what’s known as the “Big Lie”: the verifiably false assertion that Trump won. Joe Biden won 306 votes in the Electoral College, while Trump received 232. In the popular vote, Biden won by more than 7 million votes.

Many are warning that over the past year, that “big lie” of a stolen election has grown more entrenched and more dangerous.

“I’ve never been more scared about American democracy than I am right now, because of the metastasizing of the ‘big lie,’ ” says election law expert Rick Hasen, co-director of the Fair Elections and Free Speech Center at the University of California, Irvine.

“This is not the kind of thing I expected to ever worry about in the United States,” Hasen says. “I kind of feel like a climate scientist from five years ago or [an] expert on viruses a couple of years ago, sounding the alarm and just hoping that we’re not too late already.”

A “big lie” with roots in history

In rallies across the country, Trump continues to hammer on the fiction that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from him.

Speaking at a rally in Georgia in September, Trump trumpeted his familiar, baseless claim that the election was “corrupt” and “rigged.”

“I have no doubt that we won, and we won big,” Trump said. “The headlines claiming that Biden won are fake news — and a very big lie.”

A couple of weeks later, he repeated the fiction at a rally in Iowa. “We didn’t lose,” he insisted to a crowd that rewarded him with chants of “Trump won!”

By inverting the narrative, attempting to slough off the “big lie” and pin it instead on his opponents, Trump exploited an age-old tactic, says Yale University history professor Timothy Snyder.

Former President Donald Trump repeated his lies about a “totally corrupt” election at a rally at the Iowa State Fairgrounds on Oct. 9. “We didn’t lose,” he told the crowd, which rewarded him with chants of “Trump won!”

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“Part of the character of the ‘big lie’ is that it turns the powerful person into the victim,” he says. “And then that allows the powerful person to actually exact revenge, like it’s a promise for the future.”

Snyder, author of the books The Road to Unfreedom and On Tyranny, has spent years studying the ways tyrants skewer truth. Snyder points to Hitler’s original definition of the “big lie” in his manifesto, Mein Kampf and the ways he used it to blame Jews for all of Germany’s woes.

“The lie is so big that it reorders the world,” Snyder says. “And so part of telling the big lie is that you immediately say it’s the other side that tells the big lie. Sadly, but it’s just a matter of record, all of that is in Mein Kampf.

A lie that’s become embedded in public opinion

Over the past year, Trump’s lie that election fraud cost him the White House has become firmly anchored in public opinion.

According to a CNN poll conducted this summer, fully 36% of Americans do not believe that President Biden legitimately won the election. Among Republicans, that number leaps to 78%.

In an NPR/PBS Newshour/Marist poll conducted in October, just 34% of Republicans say they trust that elections are fair, while 75% of Republicans say Trump has a legitimate claim that there were “real cases of fraud that changed the results.” Just 2% of Democrats agreed with that statement.

What’s more, says Timothy Snyder, “the ‘big lie’ is not just in people’s minds. It’s also now in the law books.”

Snyder points to the raft of new laws passed in Republican-led states that restrict voting. Over the past year, at least 19 states have passed laws limiting ballot access.

Thousands came to Washington for the March On For Voting Rights on Aug. 28. Martin Luther King III, the Rev. Al Sharpton and Texas Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee are among those pictured.

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In addition, Trump loyalists in battleground states are running for powerful offices that control elections. These are candidates who are endorsed by Trump, because they’ve embraced his lie that he won the 2020 election.

And some Republican-controlled state legislatures have moved to seize power over elections, opening a path where they could overrule voters and substitute their own slate of electors to choose the winner.

All of it, Snyder says, is a direct outcome of Trump’s “big lie” and is deeply troubling for the future.

“All of those things set us up for a scenario where the candidate who loses by every measure, not just by the popular vote, but by the Electoral College, the candidate who loses by every measure will nevertheless be installed as president of the United States,” Snyder says. “I think that is probably the most likely scenario in 2024 as things stand now.”

That scenario needs to be confronted immediately, Snyder says: “It’s right in front of our eyes. The most interesting and the most distressing thing about American news coverage right now is that we don’t treat the end of democracy in America as the story. That is the story.”

We delude ourselves, Snyder says, if we think we’re immune from an anti-democratic turn. “We imagine that there’s somehow this immovable American democratic background, which doesn’t really exist,” he says. “We can lose democracy just like anybody else can, just like most people have in the history of democracy. We can lose it, and we’re losing it right now.”

“The fierce urgency of now”

As of yet, the Democratic-led Congress has been unable to pass legislation to protect voting rights, a fact that Carol Anderson, professor of African-American Studies at Emory University, finds appalling.

She argues that passing voting rights laws would “short-circuit the damage that the ‘big lie’ is doing and will do.”

Anderson sees “a Democratic Party that does not understand that American democracy is hanging by a thread, and does not grapple with the fierce urgency of now.”

We have been, in her words, “baptized in American exceptionalism” — the naive belief that the demise of democracy can’t happen here.

“Even after you have had the insurrection,” Anderson says, “even after you have had these legislatures write these laws figuring out not only how to stop Black people, brown people, indigenous people from voting, but also how to lower the guardrails of democracy that prevented Trump from being able to overturn the results in these states; so even after seeing this, to not move and do what needs to be done to protect this nation?” Anderson sighs. “It’s unconscionable.”

Guests arrive for a rally with former President Donald Trump at the Iowa State Fairgrounds. Like Trump, his fans continue to perpetuate the “big lie.”

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For Anderson, author of the books White Rage and One Person, No Vote: How Voter Suppression Is Destroying Our DemocracyTrump’s lie about the election sprouts from the same twisted roots as his birtherism lie, which is the conspiracy theory Trump peddled, falsely claiming that Barack Obama was born outside the U.S. and therefore ineligible to serve as president.

Linking both, she says, is a clear racist throughline.

“Foundational to that is the devaluation and the dismissing of American citizenship for Black people,” Anderson says. “This is about, ‘My nation is about the real Americans. And all of those folks aren’t real Americans.’ It is so vile. It is so racist. And it works. That’s the thing, it works.”

After all, Anderson says, if you repeat the lie enough times, it starts to sound like the truth.

A failed coup is practice for a successful one

In Congress, the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol has interviewed hundreds of witnesses to establish the truth of what happened that day.

Rep. Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., is one of just two Republicans on the committee. An outspoken Trump critic, he has announced he won’t run for reelection.

Kinzinger compares conspiracy theories to a cancer eating away at the Republican Party, and feeding that cancer, he says, is the “big lie.”

“The thing that’s most concerning is that it has endured in the face of all evidence,” he says. “And I’ve gotten to wonder if there is actually any evidence that would ever change certain people’s minds.”

Beyond his committee’s mission of uncovering what happened on Jan. 6 itself, Kinzinger has broader questions.

“More importantly in my mind, what is the rot in the system that led up to Jan. 6? And where have we come since? And how do we stop anything like this from happening again?” he asks. ” ‘Cause even though Jan. 6 technically failed, there’s a lot of areas where you can learn from, if your goal is to overthrow a legitimate election and potentially do it successfully next time.”

And that is precisely the lesson from history, says Yale professor Timothy Snyder.

“It wasn’t enough, but next time, it could well be enough. And the fact that it’s been rehearsed makes me worry,” he says. “This is what historians and political scientists who study coups d’etat say. They say a failed coup is practice for a successful one.”

Virginia National Guard soldiers march across the east side of the U.S. Capitol on their way to their guard posts on Jan. 16. After the riots at the U.S. Capitol Building, the FBI warned of additional threats in the nation’s capital and in all 50 states.

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What we’re potentially looking at, Snyder warns, is nothing less than the end of the democratic United States as we’ve come to know it.

“That’s just the reality,” he says. “And in order to prevent things from being frightening, you have to look right at them and say, ‘OK, that’s the monster. How can I disassemble it? How can I take it to pieces? How can I make sure that that story isn’t our only story?’ But it will be unless we tell it to ourselves straight.”

We have to confront that reality, Snyder says, if we are to find the courage and conviction to do something about it.