It is getting increasingly hard for me to wrap my arms around the American persona of 2026. Of course this goes back a few years. It really did not develop slowly. Once DJT got on the national stage as a political hopeful, you might say the dominoes started falling.
The big city people were not so quick to get on board. The big cities continue to be a bastion against what is happening. Certainly the incidents connected to ICE in the Twin cities reflected that.
The people aligned with Trump push back by essentially condemning the big cities. Full of sin I guess. While the people out where you can hear the coyotes howl - that's us in Morris - are to be made exemplary. Jason Aldean had a hit song, remember? Did Aldean grow up in a small town? Does he live in one now? Did he write the song? "No" on all three.
The rural areas of the U.S. have out-sized power in selecting the president. The electoral college accomplishes that. Look at the mojo of voters in Wyoming compared to California. Isn't this prima facie unacceptable?
The Electoral College acted as a mechanism during the Reconstruction era (1865–1877) that allowed Southern states to bolster their political power while disenfranchising Black citizens, reinforcing white supremacy.
Well, Lindsey Graham is happy.
To compound, we have stereotypes of the progressive blue state people pushed by the ruling regime. Of course stereotypes are always dicey. They can surely be useful for people in power. Stereotypes can at least be based on some facts.
But right at the present, on this cold mid-March day, we learn through open reporting that DJT and his people want to intimidate and literally control the news media. It would be fair to ask "Well, what exactly is the news media today?"
Oh my God it is stupefying to realize the night-and-day difference in the media between now and yesteryear. Let's suggest the time for when my boomer generation was growing up. In that "yesteryear" the network TV news had such tremendous reach. And at the time, this was a tremendous blessing. Because, "left and right" in America's political sensibilities was a more even proposition. My, you had people filing into our Christian churches here on the prairie who were unabashedly Democrat.
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Of course Nixon ended up getting totally hung out to dry. He was judged fairly. He was allowed to resign from office. Something like 60,000 young American men had been killed in Vietnam. We lost the war so badly, servicemen were told not to wear their uniforms on the way home. Welcoming ceremonies were not awaiting them, not like when our National Guard in Morris came back from Iraq.
For a time, Trump assailed Liz Cheney as a war monger. Now it is DJT issuing the drumbeat of war as much as anyone has. Some within MAGA did back off some from support. But this never lasts! It never lasts! Could a psychologist please explain this to me?
On Easter our local Christians will gather at their church buildings to celebrate the risen Savior. Mostly these people support DJT and voted for him all three times. Is the percentage close to 100 percent? Is it 100 percent on the nose? It may not be in the ELCA churches. But that once very dominant faction of local Christians has been totally sent on its heels. Spasms of decline. Mainstream Protestant churches of the Midwest have actually all been feeling this.
But look at our First Lutheran Church in Morris. It would be best now if it just dissolves. Get it over with. And to think how prosperous that church once was. The bleeding started in 2009 and it was rapid.
The "conservative" churches of our area are reflexively pro-Trump. Again, I would like to have a psychologist explain.
The headlines right now are totally up-front in telling us that DJT wants control of the media. And we don't care. Well, network TV news sure looks like it could be on the verge of extinction or irrelevance. Trump's FCC chair is threatening the old TV networks. I mean overtly. And he would not be doing this if he felt the public pushback would be significant. Brendan Carr has threatened to revoke broadcast licenses over news coverage of the U.S.-Iran war. He called media organizations "corrupt and highly unpatriotic."
I thought patriotism meant the cause of ensuring free speech and unfettered discussion. We cannot count on the Supreme Court to hold the line on our home base values. So many of the people I observe around our Morris simply want the values as set down by DJT who I happen to view as a very flawed and dangerous human being.
People should dismiss their political thoughts when they go to church on Easter Sunday. Such an ideal. But I see no sign of it.
In the '60s it was John Wayne, today it's Donald Trump. So we apparently are forgetting the lessons of Vietnam. Barack Obama dealt with Iran with the "Iran nuclear deal." But DJT had to trash that because it was Obama getting credit, just like DJT had to deface the Kennedy Center by having his name put alongside JFK's.
And the public has not risen up to just totally reject this? To say it is an abomination? To suggest impeachment? And why would impeachment be such a terrible thing? Why? Years have gone by as we have dealt with the dysfunction.
Getting back to the subject of media evolution, we can be thankful today for "independent media" such as the Drudge Report. Maybe Drudge and like entities could have gotten the U.S. out of Vietnam faster. Eventually the TV networks took charge with reporting that promoted skepticism, lest the daily numbers of U.S. servicemen killed weren't doing the job.
So Morley Safer who you all associate with "60 Minutes" gave us the "Zippo lighter" story for Vietnam. Morley held up a simple Zippo lighter and suggested we be amazed how such a simple little device could be used to burn down an entire Vietnamese village.
And today, look at what a simple Tomahawk missile can do to instantly destroy a girls school in Iran. But with that many killed, I guess it's just a "statistic." Ah, one death is a tragedy, several hundred is a "statistic."
Will we repeat the mistakes of Vietnam? Well, first we will have to start sensing a wave of anger and skepticism about DJT. And I'm not seeing it yet here around Morris MN. Where the coyotes howl. And we'll never see it from our congressperson Michelle Fischbach, mercy.
I will celebrate Easter with a chocolate bunny. I am not a sadist so I want nothing to do with "Good Friday."
Maybe the best way to deal with Easter is to go to YouTube and call up the closing scene from the Monty Python movie "Life of Brian." I say this as a "Brian" myself.
- Brian Williams - morris mn minnesota - bwilly73@yahoo.com
















