Letters from an American, September 13, 2025 Heather Cox Richardson Sep 14, 2025
President Donald J. Trump has been trying to remove Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook from the board of governors, alleging she lied on a mortgage application by claiming two homes as primary residences, which could garner a lower interest rate. Yesterday Chris Prentice and Marisa Taylor of Reuters reported that documents show that, in fact, Cook told the lender who provided a mortgage that a property in Georgia for which she was obtaining a loan would be a “vacation home.”
It appears the documents that director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency Bill Pulte used to accuse her of mortgage fraud were standardized forms that her personal application specifying the house was a second home overrode. It also appears that Cook never applied for a primary residence tax exemption for the Georgia home and that she referred to the home on official documents as a “2nd home.”
In contrast, Reuters reported last week that unlike Cook, Pulte’s own father and stepmother claimed primary residence tax exemptions for two homes in different states. When that news broke, one of the towns in which they reside removed their primary residence exemption and charged them for back taxes.
Trump hoped to use the allegations against Cook to advance his control of the Federal Reserve. Now the revelation that those allegations appear to be false highlights the degree to which this administration is attempting to achieve control of the country by pushing a false narrative and getting what its officers want before reality catches up. Senator Joe McCarthy (R-WI) pioneered this technique in the 1950s when he would grab media attention with outrageous statements and outright lies that destroyed lives, then flit to the next target, leaving fact checkers panting in his wake. By the time they proved he was lying, the news cycle had leaped far ahead, and the corrections got nowhere near the attention the lies had.
While McCarthy eventually went down in disgrace, the right wing adopted his techniques of controlling politics by creating a narrative. Spin turned into a narrative that denigrated opponents as anti-American, and then into the attempt to construct a fictional world that they could make real so long as they could convince voters to believe in it. In 2004, a senior advisor to President George W. Bush told journalist Ron Suskind that people like him—Suskind—lived in “the reality-based community”: they believed people could find solutions based on their observations and careful study of discernable reality. But, the aide continued, such a worldview was obsolete.
“That’s not the way the world really works anymore,” the aide said. “We are an empire now, and when we act, we create our own reality. And while you’re studying that reality—judiciously, as you will—we’ll act again, creating other new realities, which you can study too, and that’s how things will sort out. We’re history’s actors…and you, all of you, will be left to just study what we do.”
But once you have untethered the political narrative from reality, you are at the mercy of anyone who can commandeer that narrative.
In the wake of the murder of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk in Utah on Wednesday, the radical right is working to distort the country’s understanding of what happened. Long before any information emerged about who the shooter was, the president and prominent right-wing figures claimed that “the Left,” or Democrats, or just “THEY,” had assassinated Kirk.
White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller posted an attack on his political opponents on social media: “There is an ideology that has steadily been growing in this country which hates everything that is good, righteous and beautiful and celebrates everything that is warped, twisted and depraved. It is an ideology at war with family and nature. It is envious, malicious, and soulless. It is an ideology that looks upon the perfect family with bitter rage while embracing the serial criminal with tender warmth. Its adherents organize constantly to tear down and destroy every mark of grace and beauty while lifting up everything monstrous and foul. It is an ideology that leads, always, inevitably and willfully, to violence—violence against those [who] uphold order, who uphold faith, who uphold family, who uphold all that is noble and virtuous in this world. It is an ideology whose one unifying thread is the insatiable thirst for destruction.”
But in fact, the alleged shooter was not someone on the left. The alleged killer, Tyler Robinson, is a young white man from a Republican, gun enthusiast family, who appears to have embraced the far right, disliking Kirk for being insufficiently radical.
Rather than grappling with reality, right-wing figures are using Kirk’s murder to prop up their fictional world. Briefly, they claimed Robinson had been “radicalized” in college. Then, when it turned out he had spent only a single semester at a liberal arts college before going to trade school, MAGA pivoted to attack those who allegedly had celebrated Kirk’s death on social media.
This morning, Miller posted: “In recent days we have learned just how many Americans in positions of authority—child services, law clerks, hospital nurses, teachers, gov[ernmen]t workers, even [Department of Defense] employees—have been deeply and violently radicalized. The consequence of a vast, organized ecosystem of indoctrination.”
Today, billionaire Elon Musk, who just months ago was a key figure in the White House, reposted a spreadsheet of “people who’ve said vile things” about Kirk’s murder. Over the list, he wrote: “They are the ones poisoning the minds of our children.” “So far, teachers and professors are by far the most represented,” the author of the list wrote.
Across the country, educators have been suspended or fired for posting opinions on social media that commented on Kirk’s death in ways officials deemed inappropriate. Legal analyst Asha Rangappa noted that “Americans are being conditioned to be snitches on their fellow citizens who don’t toe a party line on what is ‘allowed’ to be expressed. And employers are going along. It’s the new secret police.”
The deliberate attempt to create a narrative centering around “us” and “them” and to mobilize violence against that other was on display today when Musk told a giant anti-immigrant rally in the United Kingdom: “You're in a fundamental situation here…where whether you choose violence or not, violence is coming to you. You either fight back or you die. You either fight back or you die. And that's the truth.”
Of course, that is not the truth. It is a classic case of dividing the world into friends and enemies—a tactic suggested by Nazi political theorist Carl Schmitt—and inciting violence against newly identified enemies by claiming it is imperative to preempt them from using violence against your friends. Miller has vowed to use the power of the government not against the far right, where the violence that killed Kirk appears to have originated, but against MAGA’s political enemies. Flipping victims and offenders, he called his political opponents “domestic terrorists” and warned: “[T]he power of law enforcement under President Trump's leadership will be used to find you, will be used to take away your money, take away your power, and, if you've broken the law, to take away your freedom.”
Where that kind of rhetoric takes a society showed on the Fox News Channel’s Fox & Friends Friday, when host Brian Kilmeade suggested the way to address homelessness was through “involuntary lethal injection. Or something. Just kill them.” When asked “why did we have to get to this point,” he answered: “we’re not voting for the right people.”
And that’s the heart of it. The radical right is frustrated because a majority continues to oppose them. According to Elliott Morris of Strength in Numbers, Trump’s job approval rating is just 42.3% with 53.6% disapproving, and more people disapprove of all of his policies than approve of them. Unable to control the country through the machinery of democracy when it operates fairly and afraid voters will turn them out in 2026, Republicans are working to make the system even more rigged than it already is: just yesterday, Missouri lawmakers approved a mid-decade gerrymander to turn one of the state’s two Democratic seats into a Republican one.
Right now, Trump and his loyalists control all three branches of government, but Trump is not delivering what his supporters believe his fictional vision of his presidency promised. Trump telegraphed great strength and vowed he could end Russia’s war against Ukraine with a single phone call, for example. When he failed to get any buy-in at all from Russia’s president Vladimir Putin for his proposals, Trump threatened to impose strong new sanctions against Russia. This afternoon he backed away from that altogether, saying he would issue sanctions on Russia only after all NATO nations stopped buying oil from Russia and placed 50% to 100% tariffs on China. “This is not TRUMP’S WAR (it would never have started if I was President!), it is Biden’s and Zelenskyy’s WAR,” he posted.
This latest retreat from his threats against Russia after all his previous empty threats makes Trump’s claims of strength ring hollow. Russia is increasing its attacks on Ukraine, and today NATO member Romania scrambled jets when a Russian drone breached its airspace. Polish and NATO aircraft were deployed today to protect Polish airspace as well.
As Trump’s narrative falters on this and so many other fronts, MAGA is moving to the violence of the far right to achieve what he cannot. In that, they are fueled by the right-wing disinformation machine that is whitewashing Kirk’s racism, sexism, and attacks on those he disagreed with and instead portraying Kirk simply as a Christian motivational speaker attacked by a rabid left wing. Trump’s vow to award Kirk the nation’s highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, posthumously reinforces that image.
The refusal of Republican lawmakers to challenge MAGA’s creation of its own reality has opened the way for believers to try to put that world into place through violence. Their victory would end the rule of law on which the United States was founded and base the government on the whims of an authoritarian cabal.
It would make the United States a country in which people who stand in the way of the regime—people like Lisa Cook—would be at the mercy of hostile officials who allege they are committing crimes in order to get rid of them.
These idiots think they are “an empire now” and want to go on the offense now instead of just defense. What they are actually doing is dividing and tearing down this country. By the time they are finished, it will be little more than a banana republic. Playing right into the hands of guys like Putin….
Yes, Putin's using them
Posted by greenman on September 15, 2025, 8:51 am, in reply to "What’s really funny…." Valued Poster
He plays a long game, and a wide one. He's causing a lot of trouble in Europe, too.-greenman
Because he knows he can.
Posted by Skye on September 15, 2025, 9:04 am, in reply to "Yes, Putin's using them" Valued Poster
With a willing tool like dt enabling and making excuses for him, of course he can.
Take a look at any RW media outlet or even at Boardhost's many political
I understand unfortunately the 'other' side will say the exact same thing.
I mentioned once before in another thread a while back. Every administration has done something to control the narrative. In the last 50 years the Narrative has gained more outlets and closer to real time. Print and Old Free Broadcast is now on demand and more monetized.
The WWW began as an intellectual ideal but it needed money.
Have you heard WI-FI can now be utilized like a form of radar to see into a room by analyzing frequencies being reflected and absorbed.
Broadband (now cellular too) on electrical service is why there aren't meter readers anymore. But also attacked regularly by foreign adversaries because its on the internet.
The FM chip in your cellphone used give you apps for free broadcast. Then Streaming services locked out the chip for only Emergency services like Amber alert and Weather alert now being used by local authorities to warn neighborhoods to stay indoors because of police activity.
This is real stuff happening without much questioning.
Old tech will be the 'new' again in the not so distant future because of it.live long and prosper as best you can Jacque
that different polities or parties have different agendas. It's when they are capricious and dishonest with no ethical oversight or restraint that should concern us all. It's a terrible precedent to set, and likely to be very difficult to get back under control once unleashed.
I don't much care that someone may hear or see the remarks I make here online. I think everyone should be entitled to their opinions. But when extremist groups can lie and radicalize young people like they did with that kid in the Colorado school shooting recently, and not even be held to account... and then others can be fired simply for expressing a simple opinion online about ethics or some such, or for simply doing their job... And when the President of the United States can routinely lie and cause great discord and damage to this nation, firing people for no just cause, tearing down the rule of law and justice and the Constitution, with unrestrained malice and recklessness no less... that is a real problem. And when we have a corrupt Congress and SS that let him do these travesties without consequence... that is a triple real problem. We essentially have a coup upon our government right now, and one that we may not be able to rectify before even more irreparable damage is done.
I understand your position. I'm just saying the means of communicating a message nowadays has more nuances to navigate. And who controls the means is usually about money.live long and prosper as best you can Jacque
There used to be a time....
Posted by Skye on September 15, 2025, 2:41 am, in reply to "It's complex" Valued Poster
when ethics mattered... truth in advertising... One could be sued for selling a faulty or dangerous product.
Yes, I understand the nuances when it comes to communication or the WWW. Very difficult to control or filter, but nonetheless... there should be some guidelines and limits. Now we have someone who sues people for telling the truth while he is allowed to tell non-stop lies, and harmful lies at that.
I wasn't implying any lack of understanding about nuance. I was only clarifying my previous comments.
I remember a time when your words were held to account. In My Humble Opinion your words still mean something good or bad.live long and prosper as best you can Jacque
In my opinion, it is simply wrong for a POTUS (of supposedly the UNITED States of America) to purposely and blatantly DIVIDE and weaken the nation with constant lies, hatred, and illegal acts of aggression on the populace, the rule of law, and the Constitution.
Puppet Of Those Utilizing Sycophants/Simpletons/Suckers
The money behind it knows how to make and pull strings. There is money to be made from hating/loving the puppetry.
Some do not espouse the views but they protect their interests and play the game. Social Currency is always the standard coin of the realm.
It's not much different than cryptocurrency. It manifests itself out of a puzzle most can't solve and becomes highly valued on a trend or whim.
live long and prosper as best you can Jacque
Speaking of....
Posted by Skye on September 16, 2025, 10:08 am, in reply to "Yes" Valued Poster
cryptocurrency... you should watch the movie "The Laundromat"
Illusion, scams, grifts and entertainment does make a lot of people rich, if you are talking about money anyway. The love and worship of money makes a lot of people morally and ethically poor, IMO.