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About Robert Reich
Robert Reich, one of the nation’s leading experts on work and the economy, is Chancellor’s Professor of Public Policy at the Goldman School of Public Policy at the University of California at Berkeley. He has served in three national administrations, most recently as secretary of labor under President Bill Clinton. Time Magazine has named him one of the ten most effective cabinet secretaries of the last century. He has written thirteen books, including his latest best-seller, Aftershock: The Next Economy and America’s Future; The Work of Nations; Locked in the Cabinet; Supercapitalism; Beyond Outrage; and Saving Capitalism. His syndicated columns, television appearances, and public radio commentaries reach millions of people each week. He is also a founding editor of the American Prospect magazine, and Chairman of the citizen’s group Common Cause. His widely-read blog can be found at www.robertreich.org.
Michael Rudnin says
Distraction, division, lies, conspiracies, projection
Bruce E. Woych says
This is just short of the playbook for the entire (crony based) Republican power base. I hasten to add that all conservative Republicans tend to utilize such tactics to stayin line with the party’s unified approach to seizing popular support much as business market tactics play by certain rules. Trump has exploited this and magnified it to a point that entraps better minded conservatives into silence or even complacent complicity for the sake of political outcome. On another level, this appeal to the populous since 1950 onset to the decade by decade corralling (and co-rallying…one might say) of a “indemnity politik” among the tactics of ‘inclusive’ membership and a somewhat manipulated “identity politics” that feeds on fear, defensiveness, helplessness, and circular reasoning to evoke and provoke a false consciousness for reactionary emotional outcry and vented frustration endorsing tension driven anger and (inevitably) some potential for violent acting out. So in that regard this is a blow-back from Republican tactics over decades.
At another level is the fact that the media has fed this monstrous distortion for credit ratings and attention and profit driven cliff hanging audience capture. We can blame Comey and Putin for subverting the elections along with others like Mercer and Koch Brothers that could not tolerate the politics of Hillary Clinton, but the Media in all its dimensions never held them immediately accountable. One can confuse or excuse the pundits that thought they were the barometer of history in the making and got it wrong. But the real critique is that media is the thinking and talking points of the public and they have refused to self criticize their own failure to expose these tactics; and the bottom line is that the concentration and centralization of power in the media is parallel and invested in the big game as well. So in the end it is blowback for the mass media and its concentration of power in the hands of the big cash cow incentive to keeping the status quo rolling out the acceptable narrative of succession and political exploit. Thank you Mr.Murdoch, et. al. and the sell out of democracy for profit under your so-called libertarian liberation.
Mike Cessac says
Bruce, actually these tactics listed, are from a leftist book called Rules for Radicals. Trump has learned to use the first one listed, because he knows he can distract the media and political left, since they are rabid derangement syndrome sufferers. The rest of the tactics listed, are actually flipped by Egberto. That’s why he and other leftists keep thinking Trump is lying or attacking.