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EPISODE · Jun 13, 2025 · 44 MIN

Thursday, June 12, 2025 - Trump, Republicans reach for familiar tropes as poll numbers dive

from The Ron Show · host Ron Roberts

With thousands of National Guardsmen and Marines descending on Los Angeles because (checks notes) someone set a car on fire, the narrative from the right is predictable in the face of growing public resentment to them: send in the hammers all in riot gear with tear gas canisters, flash bombs and dressed in riot gear and foment chaos to create a spectacle for their base. It's a trope as old (older, actually) than this 51-year old podcaster. It famously backfired in Selma, Alabama when the television brought the scene into living rooms across the country. In 2025, with divided media and a hyper-partisan political landscape, it's still becoming clear Americans actually are re-remembering they didn't care much for Trump's brand of chaos even before COVID-19. Pretty damning ⁠Quinnipiac poll numbers ⁠bear that out. Back to the familiar "tough talk bravado" from empty suit Republicans: Tuesday it was Trump, himself, ⁠warning protestors of his military parade there'd be 'heavy force' used against them.⁠ Meanwhile, here in Georgia, both the governor and attorney general are (predictably) ⁠using loaded rhetoric - leading with it, even -⁠ to lay the foundation for the upcoming 'No Kings' and Juneteenth rallies to be potential powder kegs. It's all they know; it's all conservatives going back to the Civil Rights era have ever known. It's also a sign that they're losing grip on narratives aplenty. Again, those Quinnipiac poll numbers. ------ Meanwhile, Donald Trump and his Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth - both clearly not white nationalists - ⁠got back to re-renaming military bases to undo the removal of names honoring Confederate leaders by finding other U.S. veterans with identical last names⁠, even going so far as to find a last name starts with an "A" and a "P" so "A.P. Hill" could return as a base name. The level of pettiness, mixed with backhanded honoring and slaps-in-the-face to the family of those who'd had bases re-named for them three years ago is ... astounding. ------ Lastly, I have a new Instagram crush; an ⁠Arkansas poet named Robert Arnold ⁠who's calling out ICE raids and the L.A. 'theater' to questioning what became of the proud, hardworking 'southern men' that smalled BS from slick-haired northerner grifters like the Trumps, and I just felt the need to share his wisdom and biting commentary with y'all.

With thousands of National Guardsmen and Marines descending on Los Angeles because (checks notes) someone set a car on fire, the narrative from the right is predictable in the face of growing public resentment to them: send in the hammers all in riot gear with tear gas canisters, flash bombs and dressed in riot gear and foment chaos to create a spectacle for their base. It's a trope as old (older, actually) than this 51-year old podcaster. It famously backfired in Selma, Alabama when the television brought the scene into living rooms across the country. In 2025, with divided media and a hyper-partisan political landscape, it's still becoming clear Americans actually are re-remembering they didn't care much for Trump's brand of chaos even before COVID-19. Pretty damning ⁠Quinnipiac poll numbers ⁠bear that out. Back to the familiar "tough talk bravado" from empty suit Republicans: Tuesday it was Trump, himself, ⁠warning protestors of his military parade there'd be 'heavy force' used against them.⁠ Meanwhile, here in Georgia, both the governor and attorney general are (predictably) ⁠using loaded rhetoric - leading with it, even -⁠ to lay the foundation for the upcoming 'No Kings' and Juneteenth rallies to be potential powder kegs. It's all they know; it's all conservatives going back to the Civil Rights era have ever known. It's also a sign that they're losing grip on narratives aplenty. Again, those Quinnipiac poll numbers. ------ Meanwhile, Donald Trump and his Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth - both clearly not white nationalists - ⁠got back to re-renaming military bases to undo the removal of names honoring Confederate leaders by finding other U.S. veterans with identical last names⁠, even going so far as to find a last name starts with an "A" and a "P" so "A.P. Hill" could return as a base name. The level of pettiness, mixed with backhanded honoring and slaps-in-the-face to the family of those who'd had bases re-named for them three years ago is ... astounding. ------ Lastly, I have a new Instagram crush; an ⁠Arkansas poet named Robert Arnold ⁠who's calling out ICE raids and the L.A. 'theater' to questioning what became of the proud, hardworking 'southern men' that smalled BS from slick-haired northerner grifters like the Trumps, and I just felt the need to share his wisdom and biting commentary with y'all.

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