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JonLP24

(29,322 posts)
Fri Nov 3, 2017, 10:34 PM Nov 2017

Donald Trump isnt the only villain the Republican party shares the blame

Who’s the villain here? Naturally our rage focuses on Donald Trump, a pantomime baddie drawn, as he would put it, from central casting. But behind him stand many others, and it’s about time they shared in the opprobrium.

Start with the unfolding scandal over Trumpworld’s links with Vladimir Putin’s Russia, and the increasingly close parallel with the Watergate affair that toppled Richard Nixon. Both episodes, then and now, began with an election-year break-in at Democratic party headquarters. In 1972, that involved burglars with torches. In 2016, it was hackers and passwords. But in each case, real and virtual, the apparent objective was the same: the acquisition of damaging political intelligence. In 1972, the culprits were taking their orders from the American president. In 2016, at least according to 17 US intelligence agencies, the orders came from the president of Russia.

Watergate spawned the now-cliched maxim that “it’s never the crime, it’s always the cover-up”. In the current case, it’s correct that had Trump’s associates told the truth immediately about their contacts with Moscow, they would now be confronting controversy rather than scandal. If attorney general Jeff Sessions had admitted that he had met Russia’s ambassador to the United States, Sergey Kislyak, twice last year, he’d have prompted raised eyebrows rather than calls for his head.

And by lying under oath, insisting he’d had no such meetings, Sessions has made his position as head of the US criminal justice system morally untenable. But even if he survives, Sessions has raised suspicions about what, exactly, he was so keen to cover up.

https://amp.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/mar/03/donald-trump-villain-republican-party-blame-russia

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Donald Trump isnt the only villain the Republican party shares the blame (Original Post) JonLP24 Nov 2017 OP
Of course. Without the servile GOP in Congress, Trump would have been The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2017 #1
Repukelican corruption runs deep thegoose Nov 2017 #2

The Velveteen Ocelot

(115,829 posts)
1. Of course. Without the servile GOP in Congress, Trump would have been
Fri Nov 3, 2017, 10:40 PM
Nov 2017

impeached by now. Everybody, including them, knows he's essentially a mob boss, but they're so afraid of being primaried by their nutball Trumpazoid "base" that they'd beg for the chance to wipe Orange Foolius' ass if he took a dump in their laps.

 

thegoose

(3,115 posts)
2. Repukelican corruption runs deep
Sat Nov 4, 2017, 06:29 PM
Nov 2017

And it has for decades. The Dumpster is just the latest and most egregious result. Mitch McLipless and Paul "Eddie Munster" Ryan smirk and shrug like it's all business as usual. Scumbags.

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