[Substack-Writing From London]: Michael Anton: An American fanatic. By Nick Cohen, December 12, 2025
Trumpâs hacks make their hatred for us clear
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[Substack-Writing From London]: Michael Anton: An American fanatic. By Nick Cohen, December 12, 2025
Trumpâs hacks make their hatred for us clear
https://open.substack.com/pub/nickcohen/p/michael-anton-an-american-fanatic?r=buqu&utm_medium=ios
Michael Anton: Conservative style guru, a senior national security official, .........drowning in endless internet forum drama like the rest of us đ
Imagine Frasier Crane losing his shit on a message forum, this is it!
Elsewhere in the podcast with Anton,
Yarvin talked of the need to mobilise the base of the party
â its ordinary supporters
â in the service of the cause.
Yarvin postulated this could be done with an app that supporters would download and take instructions from when opponents were identified.
Yarvin said the notional US autocrat would use the app
âto re-create the "Sons of Liberty" style, quote-unquote, protestâ, he said.
The Sons of Liberty is a name for underground cadres who pushed back on British rule in the lead-up to the American Revolution;
One historian wrote that their methods amounted to âmob terrorâ.
Although no Trump app exists that parallels the one Yarvin postulates,
the pro-Trump social media apparatus has already directed the Maga baseâs ire against Republican lawmaker Joni Ernst,
a self-identified sexual assault survivor
who expressed scepticism about the nomination of Pete Hegseth,
who has been accused of sexual misconduct.
In a story on Ernstâs backdown earlier this month,
the New York Times reported that
âher shift suggested that Mr. Trumpâs MAGA base was ready, willing and able to bully Republicans into submitting to his desiresâ.
Yarvinâs recommendations for a president in power were for the sharp and sudden concentration of police powers.
âEssentially, you have to be willing to say,
OK, when we have this regime change,
we have a period of temporary uncertainty which has to be resolved in an extremely peaceful way.
What that means is basically a state of emergency in the White House,â he said.
âIt means the president is basically taking direct control over all law enforcement authorities,
a state of emergency in basically every state,â he added.
In September, on the campaign trail,
Trump said that
âone real rough, nastyâ and
âviolent dayâ of unrestrained policing would end crime âimmediately.â
âOne rough hour
â and I mean real rough
â the word will get out and it will end immediately,
you know?
It will end immediately,â
Trump added.
-- Jason Wilson
#JDVance #CurtisYarvin #MichaelAnton
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/dec/21/curtis-yarvin-trump?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
In 2022 Vox called Yarvin the âperson whoâs spent the most time gaming out how, exactly,
the US government could be toppled and replacedâ.
Yarvin suggests that a would-be American autocrat should campaign on and win an electoral mandate for an authoritarian program.
They should purge the federal bureaucracy in a push Yarvin has anagrammatized as #RAGE (for âretire all government employeesâ).
They should simply ignore any court rulings that seek to constrain them.
They should bring Congress to heel,
in part by mobilizing their populist base against recalcitrant lawmakers.
And liberal or mainstream media organizations and universities should be summarily closed.
Given the post-election period and Trumpâs preparation for a return to the White House,
Yarvinâs program seems less fanciful than it did in 2021, when he laid it out for Anton.
In the recording of that podcast, Yarvin offers a condensed presentation of his program which he has laid out on Substack and in other venues.
Midway through their conversation, Anton says to Yarvin,
âYouâre essentially advocating for someone to
â age-old move
â gain power lawfully through an election,
and then exercise it unlawfullyâ,
adding: âWhat do you think the actual chances of that happening are?â
Yarvin responded:
âIt wouldnât be unlawful,â
adding:
âYouâd simply declare a state of emergency in your inaugural address.â
Yarvin continued:
âYouâd actually have a mandate to do this.
Where would that mandate come from?
It would come from basically running on it, saying,
âHey, this is what weâre going to do.ââ
Throughout the 2024 campaign, Trump promised to carry out a wide array of anti-democratic or authoritarian moves,
and effectively ran on these promises.
Trump has suggested he might declare a state of emergency in response to Americaâs immigration crisis.
Trump also promised to pursue retribution on individually named antagonists
like representative Nancy Pelosi and senator-elect Adam Schiff,
and spoke more broadly about dispatching the US military to deal with âthe enemy withinâ.
Later in the recording, Yarvin said that after a hypothetical authoritarian president was inaugurated in January,
âyou canât continue to have a Harvard or a New York Times past since perhaps the start of Aprilâ.
Later expanding on the idea with
đ„âthe idea that youâre going to be a Caesar and take power and operate with
someone elseâs Department of Reality in operation is just manifestly absurd.â
âMachiavelli could tell you right away that thatâs a stupid idea,â Yarvin added.
While he has not yet assumed power, Trump has moved against media outlets,
commencing lawsuits against some including the Des Moines Register, CBS and ABC,
with the latter settling a $15m suit that legal experts believed to be winnable for the broadcaster.
Vice-president-elect
JD Vance, meanwhile, and others in the broader Maga orbit like #Christopher #Rufo
have identified universities as primary ideological enemies,
with Rufo helping to remake New College of Florida in the image of Christian nationalism.
In 2022, Vance told Vanity Fair:
âI tend to think that we should seize the institutions of the left
and turn them against the left.
We need like a de-Baathification program,
a de-woke-ification program.â
The Guardian reported in August that Vance said in a podcast recording:
âThere is no way for a conservative to accomplish our vision of society unless weâre willing to strike at the heart of the beast.
Thatâs the universities.â
-- Jason Wilson
âThis is what weâre going to doâ
Yarvin is the originator of the neoreactionary or
âdark enlightenmentâ movement,
whose early ideas he developed on a blog called
"Unqualified Reservations" in 2007 and 2008
under the pseudonym #Mencius #Moldbug.
He now writes a Substack newsletter under his own name
and the far-right imprint "Passage Publishing" recently published an anthology of his earlier writing.
The Guardian previously reported that Passage Publishingâs founder is #Jonathan #Keeperman,
a former UC Irvine lecturer who had previously operated under the pseudonym â#L0m3zâ.
For years, Yarvin has consistently held to a number of explicitly anti-democratic beliefs:
đžrepublican self-government has already ended;
đžreal power is exercised oligarchically in a small number of prestigious academic and media institutions he calls the #Cathedral;
đžand a sclerotic democracy should be replaced by a strict hierarchy headed by a single person whose role is that of a monarch or CEO.
He also thinks that current liberal democracy contains the seeds of its own destruction.
As JD Vance put it in a 2021 podcast interview with far-right influencer #Jack #Murphy:
âThereâs this guy Curtis Yarvin whoâs written about some of these things.
One has to basically accept that the whole thing is going to fall in on itself.â
Vance added:
âThe task of conservatives right now is to preserve as much as can be preserved
and then when the inevitable collapse comes you build back the country in a way thatâs actually better.â
-- Jason Wilson
Anton and Yarvinâs May 2021 conversation was recorded for the podcast of the American Mind,
a publication of the powerful rightwing #Claremont #Institute,
where Anton is a senior fellow,
and whose growing influence during the Trump era has seen it described as the ânerve center of the American rightâ.
đ„On 8 December, Trumpâs transition team announced that Anton would be appointed director of policy planning at the state department.
Anton also served in a communications role in Trumpâs first-term national security council from February 2017 until April 2018,
resigning the day before neoconservative John Bolton assumed the role of national security adviser.
After leaving the first Trump administration, Anton did not abandon Trump,
but continued writing about US liberal democracy in bleak terms.
In "Up from Conservatism",
a 2023 anthology of essays edited by the executive director of Claremontâs "Center for the American Way of Life", Arthur Milikh,
Anton wrote that
âthe United States peaked around 1965â,
and that Americans are ruled by
âa network of unelected bureaucrats ⊠corporate-tech-finance senior management, âexpertsâ who set the boundaries of acceptable opinion,
and media figures who police those boundariesâ.
Anton continued the discussion in sections headed
âThe universities have become evilâ,
âOur economy is fakeâ,
âThe people are corruptâ,
âOur civilization has lost the will to liveâ.
His and Yarvinâs conversation was ostensibly about his 2020 book,
"The Stakes".
That book was controversial even on the right for its prolonged consideration of autocratic âCaesarismâ
as a means of resolving American decadence.
In the book, he defined #Caesarism as a âform of one-man rule:
halfway ⊠between monarchy and tyrannyâ.
He adds, though, that
âCaesarism is not tyranny, which, strictly understood,
is a regime that usurps a legitimate and functioning governmentâ,
whereas Caesarism implements âauthoritarian one-man rule partially legitimized by necessityâ
â that is,
âthe breakdown of republican, constitutional ruleâ,
adding that
âa nation no longer capable of ruling itself must yet be ruledâ.
He writes that a
đ„âRed Caesarâ could be attractive to
âthe redsâ in the Republican coalition,
who he says are
âunder constant rhetorical, political, and, increasingly, physical attack,
especially in blue statesâ,
-- making them âmore likely to turn to a Caesarâ.
Anton stops short of openly calling for authoritarian rule,
but in general, he writes that the advantages of Caesarism include
âcontinuity and stabilityâ
and âthe prospect of avoiding conflictâ,
and that it âtends to engender calmâ.
Would the Supreme Court roll over on this? I wish could answer "no" with confidence.
Note how Michael Anton, author of "The Flight 93 Election" and West Coast Straussian, is part of this odious bid to strip people of their citizenship.
The Plot Against Birthright Citizenship â Mother Jones
#14thAmendment #CitizenshipClause #BirthrightCitizenship #JusSoli #USLaw #USCitizenship
#DonaldTrump #USPolitics #USConstitution #MichaelAnton #Racism