The GOP elected and appointed
officials in the White House are running for the hills. Even Vice-President
Mike Pence has now retained a criminal lawyer to represent him over the ongoing
probes into the connections between the Trumpsters and the Russians.
POTUS has confirmed via
Twitter that he is under investigation.
Talk
shows are rife with discussions about whether or not POTUS will be firing the
Special Counsel, or even Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
Unconfirmed, anonymous reports are stating that
the staff is vehemently opposed to firing anybody right now, because, coming on
top of James Comey’s firing, the guilt-appearance will be a tidal wave.
The Administration is now relying on that
philandering slimeball, Newt Gingrich, to anchor the defense, to defent the
president. “The POTUS cannot, by
definition, obstruct justice”.
Wrong.
The articles of impeachment against both Nixon
and Clinton- and of course, Gingrich was there in support of Clinton’s
impeachment- included Obstruction of Justice.
This week, as we noted the anniversary of the
Watergate break-in, the comparisons between Nixon and Trump are bubbling to the
surface, like old bones in the La Brea tar pits.
How come?
Well, MAYBE it’s because POTUS tweeted that Comey better hope there are no
tapes of their meetings together?
They have secret tapes in common,
perhaps? Well, they certainly have
paranoia and insecurity in common.
On the other hand, there is no record that
Richard Nixon ever convened a meeting for the express purpose of having his cabinet
kiss his ring and tell him how great he was doing- disgusting, pathetic, but
mostly sad.
Look, he’s out of control, and he’s picking on
himself. 2/3 of the people in this
country see that clearly, and are simply pointing it out.
They can run for the hills, but they can’t
hide. We know that the national security
people have been recording contacts with foreign governments for quite some
time now.
Unfortunately for them but fortunately for us,
the hills have eyes- and ears.
No guilt can or should be apportioned to the
retention of an attorney. That’s not the
way our system works. All of us have a
right to an attorney, sometimes despite law enforcement’s desires to the
contrary. Dangling the carrot out there
is a favorite technique, and one I have used myself during my ¼ century as a
fire investigator. However, I did so
always with the thinking of myself as an officer of the courts, and sincerely
offered a carrot simply to get to the truth.
Those of my liberal friends who are being
smug, who are saying “I told you so!” are wrong. Flat wrong.
This is nothing to gloat over, nothing to
celebrate, nothing to take satisfaction from being prescient.
This is quite simply a tragedy.
We put a man in the White House with no
political experience, with no experience at putting together a cohesive team,
with no experience at delegating his authority to people more experienced, more
knowledgeable.
We know he really only trusts himself, and
anybody who does not dance to his tune becomes the enemy- or at least becomes
expendable.
Our allies are either afraid, uncertain- or
they are laughing hysterically.
Trump has alienated or offended our closest
allies- Trudeau, Macron, Merkel, individually, and the French as a group. He has engaged in a running battle with
Mexico, literally pushed tiny Montenegro aside, and ignored the world, climate
science, and most of the business giants in his own country by casting aside
the climate accord.
He knows best.
He’s a legend in his own mind, and the numerous divorces, bankruptcies,
and lawsuits that he has lost have not noticeably altered perhaps the
“greatest” ego to ever reside at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, DC,
20500.
As I write today, we are celebrating the
ratification of the second greatest document in recorded history, after the
Magna Carta- the United States Constitution, in 1788.
Certainly, the country will survive this, but
we need some changes. We need to get back
to talking, to compromising, to getting some of the things we want, and letting
the other guys get some of their needs met, too.
We have never been so polarized, so far apart,
so pigeon-holed.
And, now- and likely to be the subject of my
next column- is the devastating Trumpcare bill.
Making the rich richer, voiding many campaign “promises”, and ruining
the healthcare net for so many Americans, many in states that supported
Trumpelstiltskin.
Sad.
Pathetic. Despicable.

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