Given that I basically don’t blog much at all any more, I doubt many
people will read this. So, it’s
basically just some cathartic blabbering.
But if you happen to stumble across it, enjoy, if you can.
Many of us on the left undoubtedly found the Mueller Report
profoundly disappointing due to the lack of explosive content many of us hoped to see about the president.
Being a lefty is not easy these days.
We want what is best for the country, and that means we want the
president to do well. On the other hand,
when the guy currently in office is such a drag on the country, we don’t
believe he is the best person to have running things. We believe he is tone-deaf to the needs of
the American people, that he is mostly just out to preserve himself, to get
revenge on people, to punish people… he is pretty much an incompetent
narcissist.
I believe we all should remember that the Mueller
Investigation began as a probe into Russian influences on our electoral
process, and that every American should be glad it was undertaken for that
reason. Our president should have had no
qualm, because it was designed to help us find ways to preserve the integrity
of our election process and protect it from foreign influences, particularly those
from an adversarial nation such as Russia.
The investigation included a look at whether or not there were people here
in America facilitating the supposed Russian interference, and that was one of
the conclusions: Russia interfered, and
is likely to continue to do so.
Many conservatives view the investigation as a pretense to
try to pry the president from office.
The way I see it, the president did not have to involve himself in the
investigation if he was innocent of any of the things the left claimed he was
doing. However, the Report describes
numerous instances of the president attempting to end the investigation. Why?
He has been afraid of something, and due to the redactions in the
Report, we will probably never know the whole story. But it seems that his acquiescent behavior,
particularly toward an adversarial autocrat such as Vladimir Putin, invited
investigation. Stating that he trusted
Putin more than his own intelligence community obviously invited
questions. Why is he so willing to bend
over for Vladimir?
I used to go around and around here and on Facebook with a
certain fellow who used to laugh at how “Putin is running circles around Obama”. Looking back at Obama’s presidency, it can be
argued by some that he allowed certain conditions around the world to escalate,
and I will admit that I am disappointed if he knew about Russian election
interference and did little to end it. On
the other hand, I submit that Putin actually is running circles around our
current president, and that our president’s supporters seem blind to it. It seems this could be because they don’t care what our
president says or does, as long as the GOP can “own the libs”.
Back to the Mueller Report. It does not indict the president for
anything. As far as we know, there is no
concrete or “smoking gun”-style evidence of the high crimes and misdemeanors
necessary for impeachment. However, the
wording of the Report suggests that none of it exonerates the president, and
that whether or not he is actually exonerated is something Congress can
decide. While numerous conservatives are
dancing in the end zone celebrating the president’s “exoneration”, they are in
a state of denial over his attempts to obstruct an investigation into the Russian
influence in our electoral process. They
are in a state of denial over the lies of the president and his press
secretary. They are in a state of denial
over the way the president and his team believe that it’s OK to push the
envelope to the absolute limits of the law, no matter in what areas, no matter how
unethical, as long as they can “own” the other side. It is all about the “winning”.
America does not win with such a leader. Our nation can only wait things out, in hopes
that our 2020 presidential election process will produce a winner who holds a
sense of common decency toward all Americans.
And while the Mueller Report doesn’t end the Trump
presidency, it greatly tarnishes it, at least for anyone who is paying
attention. Many Americans don’t like the
president to begin with, myself included.
If more people stop to think about him, especially in light of the
findings in the Report, they also may start liking him less.
I always thought political conservatism included strong
feelings for preserving American values, and in many cases, Christian
values. To Trump supporters, I would suggest re-reading
the Ten Commandments and the Sermon on the Mount, then asking yourselves how
many of these things he actually does and doesn’t do. Some things are documented. He lies.
He is an adulterer. He tends not
to pay people for services rendered, which amounts to stealing. He abuses his power of speech by bearing
false witness against others. He
covets. Sure, all of us are guilty of
breaking some of these rules from time to time, but I tell the truth to others,
I am faithful to my spouse, I pay people to whom I owe money, and I don’t
proliferate falsehoods about other people.
I am far from pure, but I try hard to be a decent human being. I don’t see our president trying to do the
same, and I am not sure he has the ability to even make an effort. It just doesn’t seem to be in his
makeup.
Does the president comfort those who mourn? His response to Puerto Rico’s current
situation suggests not. Is he
merciful? From the tenor of his tweets,
I think not, unless it is toward people who do his bidding. Does he believe the poor are blessed? I believe he thinks the poor are worthless
tools who for use as workers to bear the weight of our society. Does he treat others as he would wish to be
treated? I do not think he does. His immediate response when criticized is not
to brush it off, but rather to seek revenge… and, ultimately, to whom are we
supposed to leave revenge? If president
Obama had not openly joked about Trump and roasted him at the White House
Correspondent’s Dinner eight years ago this month, would Trump be trying quite
so hard to undo anything and everything related to Obama? I think he might still be, but likely without
as much vigor.
The Mueller Report reinforces many of the things I (and
others on the left) believe about Trump.
The left wing should not feel celebratory; that would be for when Trump
is finally out of office. But those of
us who don’t like Trump regardless of our political or religious affiliations
should feel vindicated if we are among those who view him as an unethical,
corrupt, narcissistic liar. The Report
reinforces the idea that “this is not normal” for America, and that we are
indeed at a crossroads. Are we
witnessing the end of the American Experiment, or do we want it to
continue? For those who are interested
and who are willing to listen, the Report provides a blueprint, if you will,
for a roadmap to follow as we try to rebuild our deteriorating nation. The Report reminds of what we do not want to
be as Americans.
Impeachment? I have
to laugh at that notion. Let’s not get
ahead of ourselves here. Trump and his
team are savvy enough to know that if the Democrats tried impeachment, the
Senate would never support it because the Senate, until we can change its
makeup, is in Trump’s pocket. The best
(and I believe only) way to rid ourselves of Trump, and to prevent others such
as him from being elected in the future?
Trust our process, and work to protect it. Cast our votes for those who will protect our
right to vote rather than those who wish to suppress it. Vote for people who actually want to “drain
the swamp” rather than for those would allow swamp denizens to
proliferate at the nation's expense. Vote based on the person’s
character; in this case it is easy to find someone with more character than the president. Let's look for a candidate who
represents national interests as well as our own.
I suggest conservatives abandon Trump in 2020, instead
considering a candidate such as William Weld, or anyone else who might emerge as
a challenger. Maybe John Kasich, should he decide to run? Nearly anyone besides Trump will be a
candidate of good character, at least by comparison.
Use the results of the Mueller Report as one of the tools in making your
decision. Do not use what conservative
talking heads tell you to think about the Report. Instead, look at what the Report says, and
then decide. Do not be fooled by
Trump. For him, the “winning” is not as
much about “owning the libs” as it is about his own enrichment and
self-preservation. I am certain you can
do better than voting for him a second time.
If you did not vote for him the first time? Good for you!
I suggest liberals/progressives also search for candidates of character. Even more importantly though, I suggest we not bother with impeachment
right now, as Elizabeth Warren is suggesting we should do immediately, but rather
use the House majority to pursue investigations of the president and his
administration based on information the Mueller Report provides. If evidence of high crimes and misdemeanors
pops up? Go for it! If we play our cards correctly, this administration will further tarnish itself at an exponential rate.
Whatever any investigations should reveal, I
believe that through the results of such probes it should become increasingly
evident to America that Donald Trump is taking us down the toilet and that he
does not really give a shit about anyone but himself. His actions merit investigation. If you don't agree, you might not be paying attention.
No, “this is not normal”, America... and we are better than “this”.
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