Since Election 2016, Ye Olde Blogge has found that there are four psychological findings that help us understand American politics and predict election outcomes and political behavior: (1) Personality disorders and characteristics to predict Trump and GOP politicians; (2) Mass psychosis to explain MAGA; (3) Behavioral economics to predict elections; and (4) Groupthink to explain the increasingly disastrous and immoral decisions by the Republican Party.
Today, we’ll focus on groupthink for reasons that will become obvious if they aren’t already.
Trump’s federal indictment has for the first time shown some chinks in the groupthink armor that the GOP erected around Trump. There are some “moderate” Republicans who are willing to say publicly that what Trump did was very bad, but we’ll vote for him anyway. And, by moderate I mean Republicans that still want to fleece the middle class and transfer the nation’s wealth to the one percent, keep us all as wage slaves, sacrifice the world’s climate so that the one or two hundred billionaire class can try and become five hundred billionaires before it all comes tumbling down, and render the Democratic Party the regional neutered second-class party that has just enough of a chance of winning that they can still hang their hat on the liberal democracy coatrack as opposed to the “normal” Republicans who want us all to live in Cancer Alley, drink Flint water, use Texas utilities, get a Florida education, and live in slumlord rental housing in a single-party, pseudo-democratic oligarchy like they have in Russia.
Groupthink
Ye Olde Blogge has a long rich history of writing about groupthink. There are many excellent posts that manage to convey its history, basic tenets, and applications with some modicum of intelligibility in spite of my oft mangled syntax. Try the ones that have been sprinkled throughout this post! But, here are the basics for those with limited time.
Groupthink is a decision making process that occurs when bodies of decision makers value cohesion and conformity higher than anything else. The group systematically narrows it choices and the facts it is basing its choices on by discouraging dissent from the developing consensus. Choices made in such circumstances become increasingly disastrous and immoral. Think Enron, Bay of Pigs, Invasion of Iraq and other famous poor choices. Let us know in the comments of others that you know about.
According to Janis Irving, who originated the idea, the symptoms of groupthink are:
INVULNERABILITY. The group entertains delusions of invulnerability. You might say that they are perfect, kinda like our ex-Narcissist-in-Chief thinks he’s perfect and since he has to destroy anyone who might pick the thin veneer of schlocky gold paint covering his festering pile of inner doubt and emptiness those that surround him adopt the same point-of-view.
Look at the cast of Republican assholes that now populate local, state, and federal elected offices. They literally grew up believing several pieces of Republican dogma to be true:
- Racist dog whistles are true. Welfare queens. Shiftless takers. Liberals promoting minorities ahead of the hardworking deserving white Christian. All of that crap.
- Trickle down economics works. None of Reagan or Poppy’s cabinets and advisors believed that it could possibly work. Reagan may have, but more than likely, he just didn’t care. Poppy was smart enough not to, but he used to be an abortion supporter and sold his soul to sit in Reagan’s lap and purr sweet soothing nothings in his ear just so he could hold higher political office. But, the current crop of Republican politicians who grew up in that era actually believe it. Most of them have been pushed aside by the MAGA crowd who are so many wind-up toys waiting to pointed in a direction and let go.
- Abortion is bad and needs to be banned. Worse, they think it is a winning message. They think they have the majority here even though it led to resounding defeats in 2022.
No one in the Republican Party will say out loud that they lost every election since 2016 fair and square. They will say it was stolen. And, it don’t matter what they believe. If they aren’t willing to voice dissent.
RATIONALE. Those folks swilling martinis in their cuntry clubs being all smug about how hard they worked to earn daddy’s money or those out sweating on the streets with their Honk if Jesus hates fags signs have REASONS why openly supporting unpopular policies and culture war issues be floating their electoral boats to the docks of office rather than plunging them over the falls of electoral loss. And, those reasons are dog whistled and open racism, scapegoating trans Americans, and voter suppression. Anyone who says otherwise if from the devil or a RINO or worse.
MORALITY. Morality is synonymous with the hypocrisy emanating from the mouth holes of their politicians and supporters. They embody the belief that if I’m good, then everything I do must be good — a page out of the Puritan hymnal where god shows their love of you through how rich the wealth transferred from the American middle class has made you. These are the same moral geniuses who believe outlawing safe legal abortion is somehow good. They seem to think that it is good to condemn women to a lifetime of poverty (single motherhood) and dying in back alley abortions. They seem to forget that the god they profess to believe in doesn’t so much as punish all as they forgive all.
STEREOTYPES. This one is straight out of every ass of the Freedumb Crackus: Victims of groupthink hold stereotypes views of the leaders of enemy groups: they are so evil that genuine attempts at negotiating differences with them are unwarranted, or they are too stupid or too weak to deal effectively with whatever attempts the in-group makes to defeat their purposes, no matter how risky the attempts are. Seriously. If you didn’t get a chill after reading that exact description of our current Republican office holders written in 1973 by Irving Janus, then you ain’t been listening to them — Good for you, I say. Wish I could ignore the ignorant crackers, but they are like a car wreck. Please note, that the too ignorant to counter their blatant attempt to gut our democracy and milk the middle class dry describes their attitude towards their voters.
PRESSURE. Anyone who strays from the party line gets immediately shat upon by them what do. Hello Liz Cheney. It don’t take but a moment of indiscretion to get the howling monkeys of the Interwebs to descend upon your social media account and sending you all kinds of Valentines to your email and phone inbox. How many of the Republicans have we heard from over the past half dozen years or so in private saying that they really hate Trump and wish he would go away, but can’t do anything because the one thing America needs right now is them in office doing whatever it is Trump wants them to do, which is loot the middle class and turn us into an oligarchy. See morality above.
SELF-CENSORSHIP. Do we even need to say anything about this? No one talks about a future in which America is no longer a liberal democracy but a thoroughly corrupt oligarchy and what that will condemn humanity to.
UNANIMITY. If everyone believes that everyone else agrees with the purported views of the group, then they’re less likely to speak up. This kind of unanimity takes on two forms (from, Groupthink or Group Cluster… Explaining the Modern GOP):
- Normative conformity is a form of social influence in which group members will mouth the beliefs and ideas of the group and go through the motions of the behaviors but not actually internalize them. Dissenters or questioners must engage in normative conformity or be ousted from the party. Can you imagine a worse hell? Think of all of the gay, black, or kind Republicans.
- Informational conformity is a form of social influence in which group members come to accept the beliefs, ideas, and behaviors of the group as true. They drink the Kool-Aid and become their sincerely held beliefs.
- The problem is that you can’t tell them apart from their public facing behaviors and statements.
MINDGUARDS. The Ol’ Pussy Grabber has crew of henchpeople who will put pressure and outright punish dissent within the ranks. He’s got an army of volunteers who will rain hell upon the heads of anyone who crosses him. They all live in fear of these folks.
Chinks in the Groupthink Armor
Now, we hear some “main” stream Republicans who are voicing some concern that Trump’s attempt to hide classified documents and defy a subpoena are just a bridge too far.
The mud wrestler, Chris Christie, has appointed himself the ring leader by howling about Trump’s incompetence and how much he has cost the party, three elections. He still wants to loot the middle class at the expense of the climate because god forbid a 100 billionaire be denied the opportunity to become a 500 billionaire in their lifetime. Otherwise, how else are we gonna know god loves America best?
Asa Hutchinson, the fell who thinks he’s going to stagger in Bill Clinton’s footsteps — no not in using his power and prestige to seduce and otherwise sexually abuse women, at least that I know of — but to become president. Stop laughing. It may not be real. I mean, I’m starting to think that the elebenty billion candidates that the Republicans have are essentially a conspiracy to get Trump the nomination. Anywho, he’s won’t sign the “loyalty pledge” — what is this Catch-22? — swearing he will support the nominee, like some common Trump.
The one or two senators who are talking openly about not supporting Trump, mostly by talking about who else they’re supporting. There’s Todd Young of Indiana who says he supports whoever can beat Trump. We’ll see how long that lasts. Everyone else gets mushy and lukewarm from there.
The death grip that Trump has on the party may be loosening. The death grip that the oligarchy wannabes has, isn’t. Don’t forget that. They may eventually dump Trump, they still want the open corruption and enrichment that comes with oligarchy at the expense of the rest of us.

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Trumpism thrives in the fertile ground of the reactionary/authoritarian/greed mindset of the Republican Party. The trajectory of this ideology is seen through the arc spanning Hoover, McCarthyism, Nixon, Reagan, the Bush/Cheney Cartel and ultimately Trump. Maximizing power and wealth for the economic elites has been their real goal all along.
FDR was called a “traitor to his class” for his concern for the welfare of the common folk. Anything that doesn’t support the trickle up economy is demonized as socialism/communism. Never mind our Constitution is loaded with socialistic principles like taxes, regulation of commerce, and the dreaded “provision for the general welfare”.
Taxes, regulation, and welfare! Oh, my! The founders were communists!
Everything the Right hates most is in our founding document, except the electoral college, of course. Where would they be without racism, bigotry, ignorance, and indifference? These have become their tools to seize the levers of power. This is why voter rights, fair representation, and education are always their primary targets. As the saying goes, they need to fuel a culture war to ward off a class war.
They build conformity and groupthink into a neo-fascist agenda.
And so, we have the three primary pillars of con-servatism.
Racism/bigotry for the most ignorant bottom feeders wallowing in the white fright and resentments of white nationalism..
Authoritarianism for the fascists and religious fanatics who are not fully embedded in, but tolerant, or dismissive, of racism and bigotry.
Insatiable greed and lust for power by rigging government, law, and the economy to favor the economic elites.
And there it is, the unwritten and unspoken platform of the radical Right.
Bigotry, authoritarianism, and greed.
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Howdy Dave!
Quite a succinct and clear analysis. It seems that these pillars of conservatism go back further than FDR, though. I think it has been a constant struggle against them. As more people are enfranchised in the vote, meaning become party to decision making and having a vested interest in the status quo, the more they fight expanding it further.
Politics has always been about the distribution of resources. Through our middle class civics education, most of us were kept ignorant of what it really entails.
One of the biggest blessings of Trump and MAGA maybe a reinvigoration of, understanding of, and commitment to democracy by the middle class: the Great Civics Lesson.
Huzzah!
Jack
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Calico Jack – What are the groupthikers thinking?
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So, how is the GOP Groupthink walled garden sprouting this increasing number of supposed actual and official candidates for President when everybody knows that Trump is unassailable? Some of them are actually running for VP and hoping to be Trump’s successor in ’28 after Trump finishes his second term. Do they actually imagine that Trump will will leave the White House after just four years if he get in it again? They may be that dumb. Others want to be the backup choice if Trump has to drop out (He won’t) or can’t serve if he gets elected. DeSantis may be the only one who really believes he can defeat Trump by stealing the MAGA base. He’s almost certainly wrong, but he is giving it a heck of a try. With all that said, it really doesn’t matter which of them gets the nomination, except that it might be someone with even less chance of winning the general election than Trump. As long as they try to run against Trump without running against Trump, they are a side show, a distraction.
Speaking of The Orange One, I think you’ll like this item: https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2023/6/17/2175951/-The-Tiger-Is-Coming
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Howdy Bob!
I’ve been giving this very thing a good bit of thought. Why are people like Scott and the ND governor running? Christie and DeSantis are the only two making any real political play to defeat Trump. DeSantis hoping to co-opt MAGA and Christie hoping to rally never Trumpers and independents. Everybody else is either trying for VP, to sell books, or to feed a bloated ego. Nagging in the back of my mind is the notion that they are being encouraged to run by people who are hoping to split the field so Trump can win and they have another shot at bringing down the Republic.
Huzzah!
Jack
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To the extent that the crowded field helps Trump, that is a real possibility. Some of them might even be doing that on their own initiative to spoil chances for the ones who might be a real challenge to Trump.
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Howdy Bob!
I think I said this in a response to someone else, if it was to you, my apologies, but as far as I can tell, there are only two serious challengers, meaning people who are making a real political effort and have something just north of a snowball’s chance in hell of succeeding, to Trump: Chris Christie and Ron DeSantis. Christie is attacking Trump in earnest in the hopes that it carries the day with never Trumpers and independents and financiers who are tired of Trump. DeSantis is trying to out Trump Trump. No one else has a message or strategy that might could even possibly work without something short of the Second Coming — or first if you are of that persuasion — of the Progeny of God.
I do think that there are several people in the race that are just there to split the opposition vote. None of them are beyond taking some PAC money for such a purpose. Probably some hoping to attract some of that largesse.
Huzzah!
Jack
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I think that’s accurate. With almost infinite piles of PAC cash sloshing around, the temptation has got to be just overwhelming to some.
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Citizens United and John Roberts have done as much if not more to damage our democracy than Trump and MAGA have.
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Yes, a gift that keep on giving.
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Sucking all the air out of the room, the cream the turd floats to the top of
Put up so many candidates that by name recognition alone drumpf uck wins the primary and hence the nomination. This is a strategy they’ve been employing since at least the tea bagger days; like a rowboat turning a tanker it is just starting to see success. Of course wouldn’t see any success at all if we weren’t collectively spending our time alternatively chasing after shiny things and shitting in our hand and throwing it at others
I know how to make America great again …
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Howdy Ten Bears!
In the great cesspool of life, the bigger pieces float to the top, or so said a great person once at a most inopportune moment.
We have solid evidence that the “average” American, and by average I mean middle aged, middle class, white suburban voter, is now paying much more attention to politics and voting than ever before. It is funny how something like a right being arbitrarily taken away by obvious fanatics will motivate people to the polls, especially a right that has been enjoyed by many people throughout their lives, likes, say access to safe legal abortions.
Trump may yet prove to be the fertilizer for the reflowering as opposed to deflowering of American democracy.
Huzzah!
Jack
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the bulk of what’s behind the concept of groupthink is follow the leader, and because these “followers” hadn’t developed their own independent decision-making skills, so they are, easily swayed by the radical thoughts like racism, like how Trump incites the hatred of Americans for immigrants, and he was a second-generation immigrant himself, and he was a “natural-born” citizen of the U.S., he’d forgotten completely about his roots, and, if the U.S. allowed him to rule again, then, the bulk of the ideologies of how U.S. had been set up, “right to life, to liberty, blah, blah, blah…”, will be, erased for sure! And it’s still, the voters’ faults, for believing in the lies of the Republican Party, as well as Trump’s “motto” of “to make America GREAT again!”, that, is what Trump is good for, words, huffle and puff, and if the voters believed him, then, there’s NO more hope!
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There is solid evidence that a dwindling number of voters are believing him, which is one of the things driving the more open dissension. Hopefully, the outcome of all this will be a better understanding of our civic duties in a democracy and a bigger commitment to keeping them.
Huzzah!
Jack
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