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World News See other World News Articles Title: Eric Weinstein: 'I Don’t Know Whether Trump Will Be Allowed To Become President' Eric Weinstein told Chris Williamson on the "Modern Wisdom" podcast that Donald Trumps presidency has disrupted the old "rules-based international order," which many view as an attempt to control global stability and wondered if the Republican nominee will "be allowed" to reenter the White House if elected in 2024. Weinstein argued that Trumps unorthodox approach challenged the status quo, exposing flaws in the system and revealing that the impact of populist leaders on democracy and international agreements is more complex and significant than previously understood. CHRIS WILLIAMSON: When we spoke at the start of the year, I said it was way too close to November to switch anybody out. Turns out that I was wrong. ERIC WEINSTEIN: Beginner's luck. CHRIS WILLIAMSON: You said what are the odds that Joe Biden has a debilitating event between now and November including death, so he runs a one in 20 chance of dying in any given year or above that. I don't think you know whether he's even going to make it to November debilitating event could have been a debilitating public event ERIC WEINSTEIN: I purposefully left it vague. I didnt say the other part of it, which I now feel comfortable saying, which is... CHRIS WILLIAMSON: What do you mean by that? ERIC WEINSTEIN: I think theres a remarkable story, and were in a funny game, which is: are we allowed to say what that story is? Because to say it, to analyze it, to name it, is to bring it into view. I think we dont understand why the censorship is behaving the way it is. We dont understand why its in the shadows or why our news is acting in a bizarre fashion. So lets just set the stage, given that that was in February. There is something that I think Mike Benz has just referred to as the rules-based international order. Its an interlocking series of agreements, tacit understandings, explicit understandings, and clandestine understandings about how the most important structures keep the world free of war and keep markets open. There has been a system in place, whether understood explicitly or behind the scenes or implicitly, that says the purpose of the two American parties is to prune the field of populist candidates so that whatever two candidates exist in a faceoff are both acceptable to that world order. From the point of view of, say, the State Department, the intelligence community, the defense department, and major corporations involved in international issuesfrom arms trade to, oh, I dont know, foodthey have a series of agreements that are fragile and could be overturned if a president entered the Oval Office who didnt agree with them. And if the mood of the country was, Why do we pay taxes into these structures? Why are we hamstrung? Why arent we a free people? So what the two parties would do is run primaries with populist candidates and pre- commit the populist candidates to support the candidates who won the primaries. As long as that took place and you had two candidates that were both acceptable to the international orderthat is, they arent going to rethink NAFTA or NATO or what have youwe called that democracy. And so democracy was the illusion of choice, whats called magicians choice, where the choice is not actually, you know, pick a card, any card, but somehow the magician makes sure that the card that you pick is the one that he knows. In that situation, you have magicians choice in the primaries, and then youd have the duopoly field: two candidates, either of which was acceptable, and you could actually afford to hold an election. That way, the international order wasnt put at risk every four years because you cant have alliances that are subject to the whim of the people in plebiscites. Under that structure, everything was going fine until 2016, when the first candidate ever to not hold any position in the military nor any position in government in the history of the Republic, Donald Trump, broke through the primary structure. Then there was a full court press: Okay, we only have one candidate thats acceptable to the international order. Donald Trump will be under constant pressurehes a loser, hes a wild man, hes an idiot, and hes under control of the Russians. And then he was going to be, you know, a 20-to-1 underdog, and then he wins. There was no precedent for this. They learned their lesson: you cannot afford to have candidates who are not acceptable to the international order and continue to have these alliances. This is an unsolved problem. I dont have a particular dog in this fight. I believe in democracy; I also believe in international agreements. And it is the job of the State Department, the intelligence community, and the defense department to bring this problem in front of the American people and say, We have a problem. You dont know everything thats going on, and if you start voting in populist candidates, youre going to end up knocking out load- bearing walls that you dont understand. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 6.
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