Oh, no, not to worry. The title of the blog today should not delude you to the effect that I do not know spellings well. It is just that I want to inter-semiotically, that is, across signification systems, that is, across languages play with words and meanings.
Well, how do most Indians pronounce 'America'? Mostly it is "Aamrika", right? Well, my submission today is that the Trump Triumph has yet again proved that it is wrong to 'under-estimate the power of the common man', the 'aam adami', in this case, from 'Aam-rika'!
The Trump Triumph is indeed stunning. In its wake, it has yet again stunned the political punditry as well. Why? How? Let us explore a little the possible causes. The MAGA magic undoubtedly worked, and how! ' Awesome' hugely! It looks as if that was what America wanted, the 'dil mange more' chorus by the 'Aam-rikans', right?
Let us begin this brief analysis of the Trump Triumph by trying to find out why his opponent lost. Well, the Biden bid was withdrawn a tad unwillingly, and a bit too late. It was not ageism either. His dementia like inefficacies got writ large on the entire world canvas, and rather too often. The whole poor show was harsh on an octogenarian, and embarrassing for a nation 'pride'-ing itself on its 'dream' vibrancy.
Ms Harris thus entered the arena quite late. She was, moreover, Biden's V.P. She possibly could not hence shake off any of the regime's inadequacies as these were hers, too, by implication, obviously by association. Her abortion insistence, may be, made the campaign a tad too of/by/for women, as if sidelining the larger stakes of economic realities which the MAGA clarion call addressed powerfully, I suppose.
'Remember, it is always the money, honey', as the American dialect would put it. And did not the Mr. Musk moolah add to the MAGA matters? Does that mean that now the trans-national big companies would rule the roost? They, anyways, have in the post-globalised world!
That makes me address the fears that America, which twice defeated women candidates, in the process preferring Trumpism, would now be ultra-conservative. I absolutely do not think so. I am sure Mr.Trump would have learnt from his past mistakes. He is too much a shrewd businessman not to have. Neither would his party allow him to throw to winds a great win for them.
Most importantly, I have solid faith in the institutions that are the checks and balances of any democratic nation. Anyways, more than the Democrats, the Republicans are pro-India, actually. So here is hoping that the tested-n-tried Trump-Modi equation is both MAGA(=make America great again) and MIGA (=make India great always)!
Pratima@None can now accuse the favourite culprit, the EVM, right? And, oh, yes, the international conspiracy theories! Well, it is difficult attempting a Dan Brown in a blog, right?