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The United States Has 3 Political Parties Disguised as 2

22 min · 26 de may de 2026
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Thanks for your support: 30% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/b66e5c2e] 💙 40% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/01f1b0e8] 💙 50% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/0d3e6643] 💙 60% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/6a8f4788] I wrote this one a few years ago and I’ve republished it several times. It needs to be revisited every now and then because our society pushes a lie instead of the truth when it comes to evaluating our political ideology. I don’t agree with Clint Eastwood’s politics, but I grew up watching his movies. The film that first made him a star was A Fistful of Dollars. It’s one of the so-called Spaghetti Westerns [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaghetti_Western], and it’s essentially a shot-for-shot remake of Yojimbo by Akira Kurosawa. The film depicts an ongoing war between two rival gangs. Eastwood’s character drifts into town and realizes it’s a terrific opportunity to get rich by playing the two sides against each other. He frequently makes a show of switching loyalties, but really he’s only in it for himself. He takes advantage of every opportunity he can to sow the seeds of division. He ensures that there is no shortage of violence, and that the wrong people are always blamed. He gets away with this because he always claims to be an agent of one of the two established groups. He never admits that he’s an independent third player. In short, he’s a centrist. It’s sad to think that A Fistful of Dollars is a fairly accurate representation of how US politics work. Our political model is wrong Part of the problem in our country is that we’ve been trained to perceive our political spectrum as points along a straight line. This model is an oversimplification that allows the centrists to effectively be ghosts who sabotage everything as they hide in the middle. It’s commonplace for oversimplifications of complex ideas to be deployed in order to deliberately create confusion. Once people accept the flawed model, they’re easy to control. In reality, there’s no reason to use a straight line model to represent our political ideology. In fact, we need to move away from that framework if we’re ever going to make any progress as a society. There’s no reason we shouldn’t represent our political spectrum like this (I know you have questions and objections, I’ll get to them): When you do that, you see that the “center” gets shifted over to its own quadrant. That’s important. The one thing most Americans can agree on is that our country is divided. Part of the reason for this division is that those who deliberately sabotage the functioning of our government are never held accountable. For decades, they’ve been hidden in the shadows of a deliberate and inaccurate oversimplification. We can no longer afford to let them deceive us with their false model. Even if you don’t agree with my circular model, you have to admit that an unlabeled straight line is hardly a scientific or accurate representation. MLK’s warning on white moderates For the last few years, I’ve been reflecting on Martin Luther King’s Letter from Birmingham Jail [https://aninjusticemag.com/martin-luther-kings-letter-from-birmingham-jail-is-life-changing-6311ae570915]. In that letter, he offers the warning that white moderates represent the greatest obstacle on the road to equality. When an intellectual with the stature of King makes such a statement, it’s to our advantage to reflect on its wide-ranging implications. Echoes of this sentiment are reflected in the oft quoted phrase, “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing” (there is some debate over the origin [https://www.openculture.com/2016/03/edmund-burkeon-in-action.html] of this quote). We put ourselves in peril if we fail to recognize the inverse message of that declaration. That being: nefarious forces can serve evil and avoid accountability by encouraging inaction. Even though we are warned by great intellectuals over and over, we are lured into inaction by the malicious deceivers who are our contemporaries. The mechanisms they use are right out in the open, and somehow we fail to perceive them. The absurd theory of “swing voters” Establishment Democrats have long insisted that progressive candidates [https://www.aaiusa.org/library/the-progressive/moderate-battle-in-the-democratic-party] can’t get elected because there is no overlap between progressives and conservatives. They claim that the key to winning elections is to appeal to the “swing voters” that exist at the center of the political line. Therefore, based on this theory, centrist candidates are the “safest” choice. They’re wrong [https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2020/02/06/rachel-bitecofer-profile-election-forecasting-new-theory-108944]. It’s frustrating to think that the so-called “best and brightest” leaders of our society are so committed to this absurd idea. Our whole future depends on formulating effective campaign strategies, and the DNC eschews a scientific assessment of our political reality in favor of what they can conclude by drawing a line on a napkin. The linear model of the political spectrum is a complete fraud. The reality is that there’s plenty of evidence of the popularity of progressive candidates. Obama turned out to be moderate, but he got elected based on the perception that he would be progressive. Biden succeeded where Hillary failed because of his willingness to embrace progressive ideas. The evidence doesn’t end there. In fact, the evidence is so obvious that you can only conclude members of the DNC establishment know their model is wrong and some among them are deliberately working to sabotage any chance of allowing the American people to have the leaders they actually want. The consequences of conservative presidencies This whole subject has been gnawing at me since 2016. Don’t be confused by the overall thesis of this article. When the time came for me to cast my ballot, I perceived anything other than a vote for Hillary to be irresponsible. However, through my personal experience, I was surprised to discover that there were some people who believed Hillary represented the greater threat to our way of life. Surprisingly, I found that there were those among conservatives and those among liberals who believed this. We’re lectured again and again that kind of overlap doesn’t exist, yet there it was! I’ve been having a hard time coming to terms with the choices some people made in the 2016 election. There were people I know to be good people who refused to vote for Hillary because they wanted to send a message that she shouldn’t have been the candidate. Again, don’t assume that they voted Republican. I believe most of them voted third party. I remember being frustrated with them, but in 2016 there was so much hubris in the Democratic establishment that we didn’t think we could lose. Wrong. We know that Republicans are always awful presidents who do damage that takes decades to overcome. We have that data. We don’t have the data as to what would have happened if Hillary had gotten elected. The only silver lining we can look at now is that perhaps the GOPs atrocious behavior will be enough to energize the progressives into actually bringing about a foundational transformation. For example, I highly doubt you’d be reading this article (or anything of mine) if Hillary had won. I’d probably be teaching somewhere instead of flooding the internet with rage rants. Is the world a better place with me as a teacher or me as a writer? We’ll never know. Two personal anecdotes and a news report There are three pieces of evidence I wish to discuss which demonstrate the reality of American political leanings: * My liberal friend who refused to vote for Hillary * My conservative cousin who supported Bernie until he perceived Bernie was “cheated” by the DNC * News reports of Bernie supporters voting Republican Liberal friend My liberal friend who refused to vote for Hillary is a piece of evidence that disproves the linear model of the political spectrum. The implication of that model is that voters who are further to the left will support a center candidate to prevent a right wing candidate from winning office. False. The reality is that centrist candidates can discourage left leaning voters from voting at all. The establishment response to this is to blame voters rather than campaign strategies when unpopular centrist candidates lose elections. I find the argument of blaming voters to be irresponsible and inept. If you want to win elections, you have to listen to the voters. You can’t lecture or threaten the voters and tell them they’re stupid for not supporting you (especially when you refuse to stand up for the issues that are important to them). “I know better than you, so you need to vote for me,” isn’t a winning message (particularly when that candidate ends up losing). Conservative cousin My conservative cousin is the heartbreaking scenario. Today, people forget that there were lawsuits after the 2016 primaries that determined the DNC did cheat Bernie Sanders [https://aninjusticemag.com/democrats-didnt-steal-the-election-but-they-do-steal-primaries-fdb1732e3e09] out of the nomination. People don’t want to talk about this because it serves to contradict the linear model of the political spectrum, but it’s the truth. Cognitive dissonance [https://readcultured.com/cognitive-dissonance-can-lead-to-violence-but-that-does-not-justify-suppressing-the-truth-72b80f9d4dc3] is alive and well throughout all of our politics. If you want to look for somebody to blame for Republican victories, blame the establishment Democrats. I’ll be furious with them for their arrogance for as long as we have a Supreme Court that is fraudulently stacked [https://aninjusticemag.com/republicans-stacked-the-supreme-court-by-abandoning-the-filibuster-31bc49ebde19] with conservative justices who seem dead set on stripping us of our unenumerated rights [https://readcultured.com/the-supreme-court-has-declared-war-on-our-unenumerated-constitutional-rights-ac192a869cd8]. I have a cousin that was so incensed by the way the DNC cheated Bernie, that he went from being an ardent Sanders supporter to a rabid MAGA. It was like somebody flipped a switch. Today I don’t talk to him because I can’t support anything he believes. However, the one shred of his ideology that I do sympathize with is that I, too, think the DNC should let the voters choose the candidates. The Democratic establishment tried to blame Clinton’s loss on Sanders Here’s one of the most dishonest spins of the last few election cycles (and with the accusations of a “stolen” election, that’s saying a lot). Once Clinton lost, the DNC was quick to point the finger at Sanders. Some reports indicated [https://sites.google.com/view/brianfschaffner/public-outreach-analyses/how-sanders-supporters-behaved-in-the-2016-general-election] that as many as 10% of Sanders supporters voted MAGA in 2016. This was just an opportunistic and fraudulent way for centrists to cast undeserved shade at progressives. The more responsible thing would have been to use the data to reassess the flawed campaign strategies. You know… so you could actually win the next time? I can’t think of a single news story that focused on how the defection of a small percentage of Sanders supporters PROVED there is an overlap between progressives and conservatives. If you’re writing stories about how Sanders supporters switched to MAGA, you have an ethical obligation to mention this demonstrates the existence of an overlap the political establishment doesn’t want to acknowledge. The only thing centrists want to do is deny, deny, deny that overlap exists. The reason they want to deny it is because it contradicts the linear model of the political spectrum which is the basis of the fundamentally flawed strategy which only serves to keep power within their grasp. But if you’re reading this you need to get the facts straight: it’s not just centrists who can draw voters away from the political right, progressives can too. We have proof! A circular representation The linear model is nonsense. If you take nothing else from this article, please walk away with that. It’s just a sketch. It means nothing. There aren’t even any units written on the bar. You can make the model a lot more accurate simply by ripping it off the page and sticking the ends together. When you do that, you make an amazing discovery: See how easy that was? All of a sudden something that centrists will scream and yell and pull out their hair and deny becomes perfectly obvious. They’ll draw lines on napkins until they scratch the table beneath because they’re too outraged to admit their model is wrong. You have to stop them and declare, “The line on the napkin means NOTHING!” The other advantage of the circular representation is that it shows the centrists as their own independent group. They don’t get to hide any more. They’ve just had the light shined on them and they don’t like it. Centrists don’t like to admit they exist so they’re never held accountable Thinking about the political spectrum this way robs the centrists of their deniability advantage. Centrists are like Petyr Baelish in Game of Thrones. They’re always making a mess of everything and laughing as somebody else takes the blame. Centrists: “It wasn’t us, we don’t even exist! Blame the progressives or the conservatives.” Well, Martin Luther King told us to watch out for the deceptively passive obstructionists in the middle, and we should listen to him. But how is an overlap between progressives and conservatives even possible? At this point you might be asking the question of how overlap between philosophically opposed voters can exist. That’s a fair question. To get to the answer you need to be willing to abandon the fraudulent linear model. The linear model is a shell game designed to steal from you. You see? We’re hardwired to perceive this vast oversimplification. Don’t you get it? Oversimplifications are deliberately misleading! There are forces out there that want you to make bad decisions based on false representations that “sound” reasonable. You know this exists. Subconsciously, you put your armor on to avoid getting robbed every time you go to the grocery store. You pass by the “BIG SALE” signs without even reading the details because you know they’re lies! You know everything you encounter in your life is designed to fleece you out of a couple extra bucks. Why shouldn’t this deceit also exist in the much more lucrative realm of national politics? People who want power divide us. The truth is that we are more alike than anyone wants to recognize. We’re only trained to believe we’re different because that gives some people power. Our political model is NOT as simple as drawing a line on a napkin! How can there be overlap between the groups that want progress and groups that want regression? It’s because there are those on either side that are confused. I still believe there are only a small number of evil people who delight in being evil. I think the majority are just misguided. I’ve already cited one famous quote, here’s another: “The road to Hell is paved with good intentions” (discussion on the origins [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_road_to_hell_is_paved_with_good_intentions] of that quote). The reason there is an overlap between progressives and conservatives is that some conservatives think the strategies that will take us backwards are the key to progress. It’s as simple as that. Faced with a problem, they do the wrong thing. They believe silly things like the only way to fix the national debt is to cut Social Security rather than raise taxes on the rich. We have to focus on the fact that progressives and conservatives BOTH want to eliminate the national debt. See? When you shift the focal point, things become clear. Rarely do you see battles between a group that declares itself “evil” and a group that declares itself “good.” Most of the time, both groups think they’re “good.” Remember that our whole political model is designed to confuse people. The linear representation of the political spectrum isn’t the only deliberate act of deceit. They also work to undermine the effectiveness of education. To put it simply: powerful people lie to retain their power. You knew that already. Centrists are the nepo babies of American politics Nobody wants centrists. Many conservatives view centrists as nothing other than the worst things about Republicans but with the addition of an anti-gun agenda. They don’t stand for anything other than to maintain a corrupt power structure that serves them. That’s it. They have no ambition for the betterment of humanity. They only care about clinging to their pitiful sense of significance. They divide progressives and conservatives so that they can retain control. Centrists don’t want anything to be fair. They don’t have any objective other than to be the center of attention. They’re like Aaron Rodgers announcing his ludicrous “darkness retreat [https://www.entrepreneur.com/business-news/aaron-rodgers-went-on-a-darkness-retreat-to-decide-his/446748]” leading up to the Super Bowl because he’s petulant that other players are getting all the attention (for actually winning). The problem is that centrists have had an inordinate amount of power for decades. They’re the establishment, and by their very existence they give an undeserved amount of influence to the radicals on the right. Centrists keep putting their finger on the scale to prevent the American people from launching any common sense initiatives. They’re the reason why we’re unable to build any momentum in pursuit of a better world. What do centrists even want? Have you ever noticed that the only group that falls victim to tactics of voter suppression [https://www.aclu.org/news/civil-liberties/block-the-vote-voter-suppression-in-2020] are the progressives? Our society rolls out the red carpet for sociopaths who want to return us to the plantation era. The centrists tolerate that because it’s only by being the pivot point on the teeter-totter of power that they can remain significant. This is what Martin Luther King Jr. was talking about. This is why the white moderates are the greatest obstacle to equality. They are indifferent about doing the right thing. They care only about themselves, and they’ll pick their moments to deliberately sabotage our whole society the second we are on the verge of making any advancements. Centrists won’t sabotage the right because they know that our society has already leveraged its small percentage of right-wing extremists to the max. We’ve already got minority rule in many ways. Districts are gerrymandered [https://www.democracydocket.com/analysis/how-gerrymandering-helped-republicans-win-the-house/] to the point where progressives have to win massive majorities [https://www.wunc.org/politics/2018-11-09/dems-win-more-votes-reps-win-more-seats] just to retain an equal (or slightly less than equal) number of seats. Manchin and Sinema This is why centrists killed [https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2022/01/manchin-sinema-filibuster-voting-rights/621271/] the John Lewis Voting Rights Act. If that had passed, no Republican would have ever won another election, and CENTRIST DEMOCRATS obstructed it. This is because the loyalty of centrists is not really to the Democrats, their loyalty is not to the American people, their loyalty is only to themselves. With more Democrats in the House and Senate, the centrists see their power eroded. They become insignificant! That’s why they deliberately work to have a small majority! Centrists can only hold our government hostage when it’s a 50–50 split. THIS IS THEIR OBJECTIVE! They’ll work to ensure other Democrats AREN’T ELECTED in order to maintain their own power. Centrists didn’t want progressives to have easier access to voting because that would make the current centrists irrelevant. You see? This is why centrists are the enemy of progress. They care only about maintaining a status quo in which they are significant. It’s a political philosophy of stagnation for personal gain. We need to listen to MLK Over the last few years, the United States has been experiencing a disturbing march towards fascism. However, I still believe that the number of evil fanatics in this country is low. The problem is that our passive centrists are doing everything they can to magnify the power and influence of that relatively small group. There is no excuse for tolerating fascists. Centrists have such a myopic fixation on their own sense of importance that they completely disregard the larger picture. They steadfastly work to disenfranchise progressives because they know a legitimate vote is a threat to their significance. Our current group of centrists is especially bad because we’ve been teetering on the brink of authoritarianism for so long. We’ll never get rid of “centrists,” but a shift in the Overton window [https://readcultured.com/an-illustrated-guide-to-how-right-shift-is-destroying-america-7caeb5092184] might usher in a less odious group. We need to take the inherent challenge of achieving progress more seriously Centrists are obstructionists. Centrists are saboteurs. They’ve been allowed to operate in the shadows for decades. However, centrists have been exposed by the extremism that has become the calling card of modern Republicans. Our society has moved so far towards authoritarianism that the centrists are no longer able to hide. Even their name is a lie, they aren’t in the “center” of anything. History has to remember that we had a chance to pass the John Lewis Voting Rights act and ultimately it was the CENTRISTS who blocked it. The only silver lining is that, in doing so, they exposed themselves. They’ve been allowed to hide in the deliberately oversimplified linear model of our political spectrum for too long. Now, they’re out in the open for everyone to see. Martin Luther King Jr. warned us about them as have countless others. Today, I’m warning you. Don’t underestimate this passive and indifferent threat to progress, equality, and fundamental freedom. Remember the lack of enthusiasm in 2016? Nobody wanted Hillary. Nobody was enthusiastic about either choice. The 2016 election was HISTORICALLY unpopular. MAGA got a smaller percentage [https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2017/9/18/16305486/what-really-happened-in-2016] of the vote in his 2016 win than Romney had in his 2012 loss. It’s time for the media to be honest about the FACT that Americans don’t like centrists! Throughout the whole Biden campaign the DNC establishment (the centrists), kept issuing warning [https://www.economist.com/briefing/2022/07/14/democrats-in-america-are-realising-they-must-moderate-or-die] after warning after warning that he was leaning too progressive. Well, the joke is on them since he won with a historic [https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2021/06/30/behind-bidens-2020-victory/] turnout. But centrists refuse to recognize the lesson because they don’t care about truth, they only care about power. They’d prefer to lose an election than to risk losing the larger structure that serves their ability to grasp at undeserved significance (and, incidentally, that’s how institutionalized racism is allowed to persist). There’s nothing scientific about drawing a line on a napkin and labeling it left, center, right. That’s a deliberate oversimplification designed to deceive people. We shouldn’t even accept the terms “left,” “right” and “center.” There are those that stand for progress, there are those that stand for regression, and there are those that stand for obstruction. Our plan of action Imagine if we were in year 7 of a Sanders presidency. We’d probably have universal healthcare, free college tuition, student loan forgiveness, reasonable gun reform, and there would be a responsible plan in place to combat climate change. Instead, we’re stuck looking out the windows at a festering dystopia that provides only the empty promise that someday things will get better. Do not let haughty, entitled establishment Democrats insist that their crude napkin drawing is a valid basis for a political strategy. It’s a lie. It’s a distraction. When they bring it up you need to laugh them out of the room. Here’s what we have to do: * Vote for progressive candidates in primaries (critical) * Challenge people when they say “left, right, center” (that is an inaccurate and oversimplified model intended to deceive you) * Demand that pundits recognize that polls show progressive platforms are popular [https://www.citizen.org/news/progressive-policies-are-popular-policies/] among the American people (sometimes by a stunning percentage) * Challenge people when they repeat the lie about “swing voters” (there’s no such thing) * Reprogram your own thinking, then you can work to reprogram the people in your sphere (oversimplifications are meant to deceive) * Working together, we can make progress (understand that no gain is too small) The fascists might be the ones burning down the world, but it’s the centrists who are handing out the matches. Even their name is a lie! Saying they are in the “center” is as inaccurate as labeling the activists who would prefer to see a woman bleed out from an ectopic pregnancy as “pro-life” (they’re the opposite). Centrists are the obstructionists and deceivers. They’re the anchors holding back the progress of humanity, and we need to call them out. Even in A Fistful of Dollars, the warring gangs eventually realize they’re getting played. They act accordingly. We should do the same. I’d Rather Be Writing is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Thanks for your support: 30% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/b66e5c2e] 💙 40% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/01f1b0e8] 💙 50% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/0d3e6643] 💙 60% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/6a8f4788] Empowering Progressive Writers is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. 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Discussing racism in America is similar to staging an intervention with a problem drinker. Racism apologists, like problem drinkers, don’t want to listen. Instead, they immediately deflect from the issue or come up with arguments to justify their behavior. * “Our country isn’t racist.” * “Why do you have to bring race into everything?” * “When you discuss racism, you’re dividing the country.” * “Discussing America’s true racial history in schools makes white kids feel uncomfortable.” * “Our Founding Fathers owned slaves, but we can’t judge the past by the morals of today.” * “Slaves learned things that benefited them later in life.” These arguments are designed to preserve a form of nationalistic intoxication, but they all quickly disintegrate under examination. “Fundamentally American” ideas that perpetuate racism The sanitized, positive mythology that we’re trained to believe about the United States only acknowledges the existence of the nation’s most noble ideals. Masses of people are conditioned to believe that America is “the land of opportunity,” that we can “boast of tremendous achievements” in our history, and that our nation is “rooted in fairness and equality.” However, it’s not hard to point to any number of examples of how our country has failed to live up to its promises. Wealth inequality Americans are fixated on the dream of acquiring an obscene amount of individual wealth for themselves. They’re so intoxicated by the promise of this idea that they resort to hostility and denial when confronted with the truth of American wealth inequality. In order to maintain the mythologized perception of America as the “land of opportunity,” it’s necessary to disregard the history of exploited labor. To this day many families [https://www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/mcconnell-s-family-shows-legacy-slavery-persists-most-american-lives-n1028031] that can trace their generational wealth back to the plantation era. Exploitation did not end with the Civil War. There are countless examples of Black people getting run off their land [https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/how-southern-black-farmers-were-forced-from-their-land-and-their-heritage], or who were denied the benefits [https://www.history.com/news/gi-bill-black-wwii-veterans-benefits] they had rightfully earned. The result of hundreds of years of discrimination is an unfair and deliberately created racial wealth gap [https://www.americanprogress.org/article/eliminating-black-white-wealth-gap-generational-challenge/] between Black and white people which has to be addressed if our nation is ever going to truly represent anything it claims to stand for. Selective interpretation of historyAmericans tend to look at their history through rose-colored glasses. There are people who insist that “all lives matter,” but then they demand a school curriculum that disregards the experience of enslaved Black people. Today, a debate rages on over whether teaching the truth about American history will make white students “feel uncomfortable [https://hechingerreport.org/opinion-why-the-narrative-that-critical-race-theory-makes-white-kids-feel-guilty-is-a-lie/].” It shouldn’t be controversial to say our national identity would be better off rooted in fact instead of fantasy. Censoring the truth about the history of American authoritarianism, the institution of slavery, Reconstruction, the Jim Crow era, etc., leaves the population vulnerable to exploitation through the use of the same tactics. We can’t allow ourselves to disregard factual history because the truth dismantles the unjust pride we feel in our national identity. A more responsible philosophy is to work to deliver on our country’s promises. That can only be achieved through acknowledging where we failed. Compliance through forceAnother aspect of the fundamental American ideology is the notion we can solve every problem with force. Growing up, if my dad couldn’t make something work, he’d hit it. Often, this resulted in irreparable damage to whatever he was working on. The US military is the most excessively funded [https://www.pgpf.org/blog/2023/04/the-united-states-spends-more-on-defense-than-the-next-10-countries-combined] military in the world. The US police force ranks as the world’s third-largest [https://boingboing.net/2021/04/20/u-s-policing-budgets-would-rank-as-the-worlds-third-highest-military-expenditure.html#:~:text=$118bn%20was%20spent%20funding,official%20armed%20forces%20and%20China%27s.] military. We put too much faith in the concept of force and I wonder if this compulsion is a result of the hostility stage that seems to arise in response to the subject of institutionalized racism. The Black community is disproportionally [https://www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/report-black-people-are-still-killed-police-higher-rate-groups-rcna17169] targeted by the police and subjected to higher rates of incarceration [https://www.sentencingproject.org/reports/the-color-of-justice-racial-and-ethnic-disparity-in-state-prisons-the-sentencing-project/] than the white community. One of the most important censored lessons of history is how modern US police forces grew out of the plantation era’s slave patrols [https://naacp.org/find-resources/history-explained/origins-modern-day-policing]. These facts represent human rights violations that undermine any argument of a commitment to “fairness.” Thanks for your support: 30% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/b66e5c2e] 💙 40% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/01f1b0e8] 💙 50% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/0d3e6643] 💙 60% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/6a8f4788] Racism is not a condition for American happiness I gave up drinking not because of an intervention but due to a personal revelation. In this, as in many things, healing required a leap of faith. I discovered that alcohol deceives you into giving up control over many aspects of your life. It determines your activities. It chooses your friends. It influences how you behave in public. It becomes difficult to give up alcohol because alcohol represents everything that’s familiar. I held on to alcohol for too long because I allowed it to become part of my identity. It was difficult to think of quitting because I didn’t know what the future would look like without it. What would I do? What would I say? What about my relationships with my friends? So, I simply maintained the status quo with statements like, “It’s just a harmless drink.” The truth is, this was an excuse to distract from a reality I was too scared to confront. Alcohol is not harmless, it’s toxic. It’s not bringing you happiness, it’s the source of your depression. Many Americans have similarly conditioned themselves to dismiss the toxic influence of racial inequality because they’re intoxicated by an illusion of national identity. “It’s just a harmless comment,” they say. But the truth is that any example of racist behavior or ideology has a devastating ripple effect on our whole society. Just like one drink leads to another, one act of hate leads to another. Racism determines where we spend our national resources, it selects our allies, it corrupts our sense of justice. When we fail to confront it, we’re submitting to fear and ignorance. It’s time we recognized that the pursuit of happiness is only available to anyone if we all work to ensure the path is unobstructed for everyone. The United States of America needs an intervention Addicts are very skilled at self-deception and they take advantage of the rules of polite conversation to make sure no progress is possible. They’ll agree with you and smile to your face even though they have no intention of changing their behavior. With regard to American society, I feel there’s value in using the model of addiction intervention to inform how we approach conversations about racism. Too often in polite conversation, people are allowed to persist in personal illusions while shifting attention away from practical solutions. The tools you learn through having an intervention with an addict can be useful in this sort of interaction. It’s often called a “come-to-Jesus moment.” American society could use one. I had a personal epiphany when a moment of jealousy compelled me to reevaluate certain beliefs I’d conditioned myself never to question. This reevaluation allowed me to give up drinking. With regard to American racial inequity, a large percentage of our population has become convinced that the only way to experience the high of national pride is to disregard all the evidence of racial inequity. This creates an unfair burden on the Black community and America cannot fulfill its promise until this burden is addressed. There’s another way to feel satisfaction with our country. That way lies in working to actually make our most noble aspirations a reality. For too long, we’ve been caught in the shiny flash of a lure that compels us to labor for the promise of a deferred reward. The shiny flash is the deluding lie. We need to focus on making sure everyone, particularly the Black community, receives their promised reward. Consider what you sacrifice through a passive tolerance of institutionalized racism. What price are you forced to pay when you live in a country where injustice has been normalized? To what extent are you robbing your children of their future because you believe it’s important to maintain an idealized sense of personal and national identity? All of our children deserve more than a culture rooted in the false high of denigration, fairy tales, and brute force. They deserve a sober society capable of making responsible decisions. Let’s renew our reverence for truth and take the leap of faith together. Thanks for your support: 30% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/b66e5c2e] 💙 40% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/01f1b0e8] 💙 50% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/0d3e6643] 💙 60% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/6a8f4788] I'd Rather Be Writing is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. 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Epstein Files and Stolen Elections: Threats to Our Democracy

I feel so empowered after having conversations with such amazing people. Ellie Leonard [https://substack.com/profile/39376636-ellie-leonard] and This Will Hold [https://substack.com/profile/315023719-this-will-hold] are two of the best citizen journalists working today. In this conversation we compared notes and tried to come up with a strategy for reclaiming our country. The challenge is enormous, but we have more power than the authoritarians want anyone to believe. Be sure to follow these two wonderful creators: Also, if you want to help me support progressive candidates, please share (on all your platforms) all the interviews collected in this article: You’ll be amazed at the the people who are out there running for office. Our government can look completely different! Let’s shock the system and vote in a new wave of progressives! Keep coming back everyone. Also, if you want to join my informal morning talks, here’s my other substack: Thank you Steward Beckham [https://substack.com/profile/82506717-steward-beckham], NeuroDivergent Hodgepodge [https://substack.com/profile/290170277-neurodivergent-hodgepodge], John Liccione [https://substack.com/profile/149044626-john-liccione], Mary Cumens [https://substack.com/profile/427188505-mary-cumens], ann schneider [https://substack.com/profile/12761854-ann-schneider], and many others for tuning into my live video with Ellie Leonard [https://substack.com/profile/39376636-ellie-leonard] and This Will Hold [https://substack.com/profile/315023719-this-will-hold]! Join me for my next live video in the app. You all make this newsletter happen! Thanks for your sponsorship! I have payment tiers starting at as little as twenty dollars a year [https://walterrhein.substack.com/bf8564a4]. Upgrade at 30% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/b66e5c2e] Upgrade at 40% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/01f1b0e8] Upgrade at 50% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/0d3e6643] Upgrade at 60% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/6a8f4788] I’m so happy you’re here, and I’m looking forward to sharing more thoughts with you tomorrow. My CoSchedule referral link Here’s my referral link [http://coschedule.com/i/walter-rhein] to my preferred headline analyzer tool. If you sign up through this [http://coschedule.com/i/walter-rhein], it’s another way to support this newsletter (thank you). I'd Rather Be Writing is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to I'd Rather Be Writing at walterrhein.substack.com/subscribe [https://walterrhein.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

11 de jun de 20261 h 0 min
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Meet Missouri Congressional Candidate Tommy Holstein

It was my pleasure to sit down with Tommy Holstein [https://substack.com/profile/515493603-tommy-holstein] and my good friend A. Eevie Bateman [https://substack.com/profile/443649430-a-eevie-bateman]. I found Tommy to be thoughtful and willing to listen to our concerns about the future of our country. It struck me how he would often pause and consider how to answer before speaking. That’s good because it means he was not deferring to predetermined talking points. The more I do interviews with the new generation of candidates, the more hopeful I become. We have people of integrity who are fed up with the way our government has been mistreating us. They are getting out into the community and making their perspective known. It’s glorious. If you want to learn more about Tommy or support his campaign, you can find his webpage here: Tommy Holstein for Congress [https://www.holsteinformo.org/] Also, subscribe to Eevie here: Thank you LeftieProf [https://substack.com/profile/116079548-leftieprof], PJ Schuster [https://substack.com/profile/106448962-pj-schuster], Stuart Cohen [https://substack.com/profile/351205065-stuart-cohen], Cathy Stein [https://substack.com/profile/318670950-cathy-stein], Jason Gael [https://substack.com/profile/565121-jason-gael], and many others for tuning into my live video with A. Eevie Bateman [https://substack.com/profile/443649430-a-eevie-bateman] and Tommy Holstein [https://substack.com/profile/515493603-tommy-holstein]! Join me for my next live video in the app. Discount tiers. Thanks for your support: 30% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/b66e5c2e] 💙 40% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/01f1b0e8] 💙 50% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/0d3e6643] 💙 60% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/6a8f4788] I'd Rather Be Writing is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to I'd Rather Be Writing at walterrhein.substack.com/subscribe [https://walterrhein.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

11 de jun de 20261 h 3 min
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I. Need. Your. Help!

If you can help out with a sponsorship, it makes all the difference. I realize everyone is up against the wall economically. But the larger this newsletter becomes, the more we can influence who wields power in this country. Anything you can offer is much appreciated: Discount tiers. Thanks for your support: 30% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/b66e5c2e] 💙 40% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/01f1b0e8] 💙 50% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/0d3e6643] 💙 60% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/6a8f4788] Even now, the American public has not fully awakened to the crisis we’re facing. The conservative members of the Supreme court have transformed the body into the court of white supremacy. They’ve gutted the voting rights act. They’ve already robbed women of their bodily autonomy. Even so, there are still politicians who insist they should be “reaching across the aisle.” At this point it should be clear that the only reason you should reach across the aisle is to put a Republican in handcuffs. A big part of the problem is that the media is little more than a propaganda mechanism. They suppress the truth. They suppress the weaknesses of the regime. They tell only lies. Even many independent creators are acting as the abusive “flying monkeys” of a malignant narcissist. Many of them do it without a full awareness of their complicity. The problem is that they’ve been programmed by a white supremacy enabling status quo. On an unconscious level, they know the limits of the pressure they can apply. They come up against these barriers and they stop. They confuse decorum for truth and they allow abusers to avoid pressure again and again. We’ll often see our big name creators interview politicians like Hakeem Jeffries. The dance is always the same. They’ll exchange pleasantries. Then, at some point, the interviewer will bring up AIPAC. They’ll bring it up as if embarrassed. They’ll give a little nod and a wink to Hakeem as if to say, “I know this is uncomfortable but my readers expect this of me.” Then Hakeem will deflect and deny and even get a little angry. The message is clear. He’s not going to answer the question, and frankly he’s disappointed that the interviewer will even ask. At no point does Hakeem say he’ll stop taking that money. Then the interview ends, and the interviewer thanks Hakeem for being there, and Hakeem smiles and says it’s always a pleasure and he’ll be happy to return any time. It’s all a song and dance. It’s all a joke. Unfortunately, the readers watch that and think, “Wow, this creator really applied some pressure! He really hates AIPAC!” But the fact is, Hakeem Jeffries doesn’t feel any pressure from that. He expressed some performance frustration, but he’s never really pushed to back down from what he feels is his entitlement as an enabler of authoritarianism. Our representatives think they’re untouchable. They think that once they’ve earned a seat of power, it’s theirs forever. That’s the problem. We have to remind them that they have their power by the consent of the governed. This idea that they would get haughty on a show when they’re asked reasonable questions is a problem. That our creators abide by the false and artificial boundaries that enable authoritarianism is also a problem. It’s time that we shook off our submissive thinking and grabbed back control of our country. The simple fact is that creators don’t apply any pressure to our Democratic representatives by tossing them a few softball questions and then enduring their performative outrage. Get this through your head: Our current crop of Democrats is never going to stop taking AIPAC money just because we ask them. We have to pressure them. Again, we don’t pressure our representatives by inviting them to interviews. We DO apply significant pressure when we platform their progressive challengers who have already declared that they will not take AIPAC money. That’s where the pressure is! The problem is that our existing media mechanism has been built to undermine the primaries. Democrats don’t want primaries because they rightfully see a legitimate political debate as a threat to their power. Thanks for your support: 30% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/b66e5c2e] 💙 40% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/01f1b0e8] 💙 50% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/0d3e6643] 💙 60% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/6a8f4788] Primaries are a performance review. Our representatives should have to sit for that just like anyone else. Any creator that wants to effectively apply pressure to our seated representatives can do so by providing a platform to their challengers. I’ve been interviewing progressive challengers for months. I know that I’ve been overwhelming the inboxes of my subscribers with these interviews. I know it’s probably frustrating to get so many emails from me. In fact, I’ve probably lost subscribers because I’m doing this. But I’m going to keep doing it. Why? Because it’s the right thing to do. The American voting public needs to be awakened to their power. I get that everyone is the focal point of economic terrorism. Things are so desperate that we don’t have time to reflect on how unfair the whole system is. Unfortunately, the big creators out there leverage that for their own gain. They’re contentedly pulling in millions of dollars a year conducting worthless, easy interviews with our representatives. Then our representatives are emboldened to go out and do absolutely nothing for us. How do we change that? We change that by elevating candidates who declare that they are willing to FIGHT! That’s the kind of pressure we need to see. I’ve already heard of it happening in some of the races I’ve been covering. Incumbents hear that their challengers are gaining steam. When that happens, the Incumbent takes the cucumber slices off his eyes, and changes from a bathrobe to a suit. Then they take to the streets to actually start talking to people. When they feel the pressure they are roused. When they feel the pressure they start to act. We need action NOW! But even if they do start to work for us, we need to vote them out anyway. The problem is that our ability to apply pressure has been muted by the fact that our large platform creators refuse to recognize the existence of primary challengers. The simple fact is that these creators are cowards. They are so desperate to maintain their access to power, that they’ve forgotten they already have the power! Thanks for your support: 30% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/b66e5c2e] 💙 40% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/01f1b0e8] 💙 50% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/0d3e6643] 💙 60% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/6a8f4788] The media has the power to determine which candidates represent us. But I look around our media, even our independent media, and I see “journalists” who have abdicated their responsibility in exchange for ease. They have huge followings, so they don’t want to rock the boat. But what they fail to recognize is that the boat they’re floating along in is a slave ship. They’ve insulated themselves in a luxury cabin, but they’re indifferent to the suffering that’s happening all around. That makes them enablers. We need to shake off this attitude that the media should never make our representatives feel uncomfortable. By “discomfort” I don’t mean asking them one or two hard edged questions in an ocean of trivial banter. I mean actively working for candidates of integrity who are campaigning to take the do-nothing incumbent’s job! Is that aggressive? Hell yeah it is! But look around! Children are getting raped in concentration camps. It’s not our responsibility to ensure our representatives feel comfortable. I believe our representatives should feel as uncomfortable as the people they’ve betrayed. So I’m asking for everyone to shake off their apathy and be more discerning in how you consume the media. If a creator or a politician is willing to interview a right-wing extremist, but not a person of achievement, you have to recognize that the creator is just as much an enemy as the extremist views they’re normalizing. As readers, we can apply pressure! The best way to apply pressure is to withdraw your support. Tell the creators with huge platforms that if they’re going to interview Hakeem Jeffries, they should also interview his challenger Vance Bostic [https://www.vancebforny8.com/] (I’ve reached out to Vance and he hasn’t gotten back to me yet). It’s not the media’s job to determine which challengers are “serious.” If people have filed the paperwork, if they’ve gotten the signatures, then they deserve the same media attention as the incumbents. We have to stop allowing our media to put their finger on the scales and deprive the American people of their voting power. Currently we allow our creators to sleepwalk through their performative activism. They do a few “fire and brimstone” clips that don’t accomplish anything. Do you want to accomplish something? Then use the primaries to replace this generation of do-nothing Democrats with a new generation of fighters. We need people with new ideas, not dinosaurs who have grown complacent because they’ve been in office since before the 8-track was invented. I have a great group of collaborators that’s working hard to elevate primary challengers. Friends, this is working! Some of the sitting incumbents are feeling the pressure. Unfortunately, we’re short on time and my platform isn’t large enough to land the knock-out blow we need. Please go out and recruit. Get more people on this newsletter. Spread the word. Most importantly, share each individual interview I’ve collected here [https://walterrhein.substack.com/p/check-out-this-list-of-amazing-political]. If you have the means to sponsor me, that also helps to keep my work from being suppressed. There are a lot of creators out there who claim they are against politicians taking AIPAC money. However, if those creators aren’t actively working to promote primary challengers, then those creators are just going through the motions of performative activism. Creators with large platforms actually have the power to pressure our representatives to not be corrupt. They are failing in their obligation. Go and look at the creators you support. If you withdraw your support, you can pressure them to do better. Thanks for your support: 30% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/b66e5c2e] 💙 40% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/01f1b0e8] 💙 50% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/0d3e6643] 💙 60% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/6a8f4788] I'd Rather Be Writing is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to I'd Rather Be Writing at walterrhein.substack.com/subscribe [https://walterrhein.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

11 de jun de 20269 min