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So, the Proud Boys now judge Donald Trump 'a total failure' and 'extraordinarily weak.' The members of the far-right group understood at last that when the former president denounced them for doing what he incited them to do, they looked ridiculous.
How to save face? They couldn't concede that posting pictures of themselves engaged in a murderous assault on the U.S. Capitol was supremely stupid. No, it was that Trump was too cowardly to join them. But thinking that he would was also supremely stupid.
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After winding the mob up with insane ranting about a 'stolen election,' Trump urged it to march to the Capitol to stop the counting of votes. 'You'll never take back our country with weakness,' he said. 'And I'll be there with you.'
Of course, he wasn't there with them. It was some strange Neverland these Lost Boys came from. How else explain their expecting Trump to expose himself to the swarm, much less risk injury in a violent encounter?
While the boys were vandalizing, looting and threatening to hang elected officials, according to The Washington Post, Trump serenely watched the rampage on White House TVs. At a certain point, though, it dawned on the president that the unfolding horror was not in his interests. He conferred with advisers and lawyers to ensure he wouldn't take the rap for it.
Thus, at 2:38 p.m. Eastern time, after a Capitol Police officer had already been killed, he tweeted, 'Stay peaceful!' He then issued a video in which he told the herd to go home.
A day later, he condemned the blockheads for their 'heinous attack' and said he was 'outraged by the violence, lawlessness and mayhem.' And to think that some of the Proud Boys actually expected a presidential pardon for their crimes.
The main objective here is not to point out the treachery of Trump. It's not even to question the right wing's willingness to believe that Trump hadn't lost. With all those conspiracy theories infesting their media—and weeks of getting pounded by a charismatic speaker's lies—one could envision their swallowing the nonsense that dark forces had denied victory to he whom they called 'Emperor Trump.'
The Proud Boys' grasp on reality was never all it could be, but still. The group had it together enough to closely follow Trump's 86 unsuccessful legal challenges to the election results. It should have been easier to note Trump's long history of covering his rear end and employing an army of lawyers to countersue those he had betrayed. But somehow, the Lost Boys thought they'd be an exception.
And so, they portrayed the double-cross as an unexpected abuse of what they imagined as their honor. They hit back—or so they thought. 'The Proud Boys Now Mock Trump' is how a New York Times headline characterized their criticism.
With all due respect to the headline writer, the people being mocked are the right-wing rioters facing criminal charges after being turned in by their children, ex-wives and (former) employers. Trump is back at Mar-a-Lago, smelling the sweet chlorine from his swimming pool and playing golf.
The insurrectionists now have their own lawyers. Despite the 'heinous' nature of their acts, some of the legal advisers have taken the tack of portraying their clients as naive nitwits.
The lawyer representing the 'QAnon Shaman' says the would-be actor regrets what he did but was duped by Trump. And he refers to his client in clownish terms—as 'the guy with the horns and the fur, the meditation and organic food.'
The Proud Boys are now saying in online posts that the group should drop politics and abandon both parties. They may be on to something, finally.
Froma Harrop is an award-winning journalist, author and syndicated columnist.
The views expressed in this article are the writer's own.
CIRQUE du Soleil wants to recreate Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch in Sin City.
The Mandalay Bay hotel-casino on the Las Vegas Strip planned to open a sprawling entertainment complex that includes a Jackson-themed lounge, an interactive memorabilia museum and a theatre designed to replicate the iconic refuge of the deceased musical legend, saidCirque du Soleil president Daniel Lamarre.
'The place, Mandalay Bay, is going to become the home of Michael Jackson in many, many ways,' he said at the casino attended by Jackson's older brother, Jackie.
John Branca, co-executor of Michael Jackson's estate, said the attraction will offer fans a permanent place to celebrate, as well as give them the opportunity to see some of the objects displayed at Neverland Ranch.
'Very few fans would ever get to visit Michael's Neverland Ranch because of its remote location,' he said.
Plans for the Las Vegas lodestone, set to open in 2013, are part of the budding business relationship between the acrobatic troupe and the pop star's estate.
Cirque du Soleil's homage to Jackson kicks off in October, with the most expensive show in the French company's history. The $US57 million ($A52.6 million) Michael Jackson, The Immortal World Tour will open in Montreal and hit 30 cities including New York, Miami, Philadelphia, Los Angeles and Las Vegas.
The tour's Las Vegas stop at Mandalay Bay will kick-off with a fan convention in December as a preview to the permanent Jackson attraction.
Concept art for the touring show's set prominently features a massive tree symbolic of a favourite oak that sat outside Jackson's Neverland bedroom. The singer nicknamed it the Giving Tree and had a perch built atop it where he wrote music and sometimes slept.
For Jackson's Thriller, tombstones overwhelm the set in a nod to the music video's horror-film motif and gyrating zombies.
Excerpts from Jackson's music videos will be part of the 90-minute show, with no specific performer representing Jackson. Immortal will also feature as-yet-unreleased songs that Jackson finished before his death in 2009.
The tour then goes to Europe, Lamarre said, while Cirque producers open a more intimate, theatrical show at the new Las Vegas theatre.
Jackson's estate and Cirque will each own 50 per cent of both projects and share equally in the cost of putting on the productions.
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Tour director Jamie King said he searched for acrobats, dancers and musicians from across the world who could capture Jackson's spirit and showmanship.
'I feel like I am not doing it alone, I feel like I am doing it with Michael as my co-director all the way,' said King, who has directed concert tours for Madonna, Rihanna and Celine Dion and was a former Jackson back-up dancer.
Jackson admired the Canadian troupe's work and attended Cirque shows in Los Angeles and Las Vegas. His support, Lamarre said, helped build the company.
Cirque du Soleil has since become as ubiquitous on the Las Vegas Strip as all-you-can buffets or buzzing slot machines, with shows in recent years honouring Elvis Presley, Celine Dion and the Beatles.
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