"Hillary Clinton's election would have been a consolidation of power in the existing ruling class of the United States," Assange told the Italian newspaper la Repubblica.
"Donald Trump is not a DC insider, he is part of the wealthy ruling elite of the United States, and he is gathering around him a spectrum of other rich people and several idiosyncratic personalities."
He added: "They do not by themselves form an existing structure, so it is a weak structure which is displacing and destabilizing the pre-existing central power network within DC. It is a new patronage structure which will evolve rapidly, but at the moment its looseness means there are opportunities for change in the United States: change for the worse and change for the better."
This is the basis of the progressive argument that Trump should be "given a chance."
I find the idea that he is not a member of the ruling elite absurd, since he is both a billionaire and has bragged about how he has bought favors from politicians with his wealth in a pay for play operation, which is the mechanism by which corporate fascism (crony capitalism) operates. He claims he is a master of the corruption scheme by which US laws and policy are made....and so how, then can he at the same time, be an "outsider." In plain fact, Trump has been a member of the financial, media, and political elite for most of his life. His outsider status is a sham. The fact of being hated is not the same as being "outside the corrupt system." He is at the heart of the corrupt system,using Big Lies, slave labor, and fraud to sustain his power. At the same time he claims to be the "only one" who can dismantle the corrupt system, he brags of being the Master of it. This is the arsonist, who has bought fire insurance, to put out the fire.
But the "possibility" that a tyrant and oligarch would dismantle the corrupt system on which his power and wealth is founded, finds some support among opinion makers as diverse as Paul Craig Roberts, on the paleo right, Julian Assange, and a strange assortment of leftists.
According to monticello.org, this is a fake quote. In fact, tyranny exists when the people believe the tyrant's lies. Democracy can exist only when the people support the government through consent.
The fundamental assumption is that Trump, because he has attacked everyone, from Wall St. ("murderers") to other Republicans to Clinton to those who offshore jobs (95% of his jobs are outsourced to slave labor) may be able to create a new politics which excludes Wall St, greedy corporations, and the political shills they have employed. This would be a revolution from the top, a palpable impossibility.
The refutation of the "possibility," which has seduced not only Assange but many on left, is that he has surrounded himself with Wall St. billionaires, Big Oil, neo-con war hawks, and a few racists to handle the "poorly educated" who are the base of his tyranny.
As well as the absurdity of this bed of odd fellows, there is the fact that those who Trump is able to exploit are soon discarded. To his supporters, he said, after winning: "I don' need your votes anymore....I will need you again in 4 years." Go home and shut up: tyranny.
Because in realpoilik, friends are only tools and can be flattered or flattened in a moment ("I dont trust Putin. Not at all."), those now flicking off the fleas of lying down with Trump the Great will soon be condemend as enemies. Trump has no friends, only allies, and allies are always, in the Machiavellian world, temporary. Friends are those you can use; enemies are former friends whom you can destroy. This is the world of realpolitik, and it is now accident that Kissinger, the philosopher of modern politics, is now advising Trump, having advised Clinton, going back to Nixon.
This concept bears on the current divisive (Repubs against Repubs, progressives against progressives) arguments about who provided the leaked emails which allowed Trump, if we look at the polls and the Trump surge that followed the leaks, to defeat Clinton.
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