Stormy
Weather
"The
'Resistance' Is Dragging The Country Into Dangerous Madness"
James
Howard Kunstler
29
January, 2018
For
those of us who are not admirers of President Trump, it’s even more
painful to see the Democratic opposition descend into the stupendous
dishonesty of the Russian Collusion story. When the intelligentsia of
the nation looses its ability to think — when it becomes a
dis-intelligentsia — then there are no stewards of reality left.
Trump is crazy enough, but the “resistance” is dragging the
country into dangerous madness.
It’s
hard not to be impressed by the evidence in the public record that
the FBI misbehaved pretty badly around the various election year
events of 2016. And who, besides Rachel Maddow, Anderson Cooper, and
Dean Baquet of The New York Times, can pretend to be impressed by the
so far complete lack of evidence of Russian “meddling” to defeat
Hillary Clinton? I must repeat: so far. This story has been playing
for a year and a half now, and as the days go by, it seems more and
more unlikely that Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller is sitting on
any conclusive evidence. During this time, everything and anything
has already leaked out of the FBI and its parent agency the
Department of Justice, including embarrassing hard evidence of the
FBI’s own procedural debauchery, and it’s hard to believe that
Mr. Mueller’s office is anymore air-tight than the rest of the
joint.
If
an attorney from Mars came to Earth and followed the evidence already
made public, he would probably suspect that the FBI and DOJ colluded
with the Clinton Campaign and the Democratic Party to derail the
Trump campaign train, and then engineer an “insurance policy”
train wreck of his position in office. Also, in the process, to
nullify any potential legal action against Clinton, including the
matter of her email server, her actions with the DNC to subvert the
Sanders primary campaign, the Steele dossier being used to activate a
FISA warrant for surveillance of the Trump campaign, the arrant,
long-running grift machine of the Clinton Foundation (in particular,
the $150 million from Russian sources following the 2013 Uranium One
deal, when she was Secretary of State), and the shady activities of
Barack Obama’s inner circle around the post-election transition.
There is obviously more there there than in the Resistance’s Russia
folder.
I
don’t even understand why Robert Mueller ever had credible standing
to preside over this special investigation. He is, after all, the
close friend and once-mentor of the figure who is very likely the
fulcrum in any case against Trump: James Comey, the former FBI
director fired by Trump — theoretically to obstruct justice, the
keystone in the effort to find an impeachable offense.
I’m
not comfortable acting as a supporter or defender of Trump, but I’m
even less comfortable with the appearance of a rogue security and law
enforcement apparatus gone blatantly political. The so far
poorly-explained antics at the FBI and DOJ reflect badly on all
vested authority in the country — and especially for any faction
that pretends to be on the side of justice. This is a much larger
problem than the public debate seems to recognize. We are not far
from a point where nobody will be able to believe anything official
in this land.
I
remain convinced that this circus of scandal and counter-scandal will
not necessarily be resolved by the legal machinery, at least not in
any meaningful time frame that would allow the political
establishment to pull its head out of its ass and actually start
paying attention to the public interest. Rather, the circus tent will
just blow down in the financial crisis that is spinning toward the US
mainland like a superstorm. Mr. Trump now has full, gold-plated
ownership of the parabolic stock market, a shuddering bond market, a
wobbling currency, and an implacable debt quandary. These are
conditions that can blow a society up for real.
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