The
Storms of December
James
Howard Kunstler
22
November, 2019
Finally,
you’re left with that image of Adam Schiff sitting stock straight
in the big chair with pursed lips and eyes bugged out, as in a very
certain species of lunacy heretofore only seen in Canis latrans of
Cartoon-land when, say, he has overrun the cliff’s edge clutching
an anvil to his bosom. What was he thinking when he hatched this
latest quixotic chapter in the ignominious crusade to reverse the
2016 election?
That
he’d never get caught? On Wednesday he witlessly did gave away the
game on nationwide TV, telling the witness, heroic Col. Vindman, to
not state which intel agency (of 23 !) employed the one still-unnamed
person he blabbed to about the epic Phone Call to Ukraine — because
it would reveal the name of the “Whistleblower.” How could that
be? Both Mr. Schiff and Col. Vindman claimed to not know the identity
of the “WB?” If so, it would be logically impossible to reveal
the “Whistleblower” by just naming an agency with thousands of
little worker bees. Of course, he walked right into the trap set by
minority member, Mr. Ratcliffe of Texas. Who doesn’t get that Col
Vindman knows exactly who the “Whistleblower” is because he was
the “Whistleblower’s” accomplice? And Mr. Schiff knows, too.
If
the senate majority poohbahs were wise, they would warmly welcome a
trial based on articles of impeachment, which would, of course,
feature no artificial limits on the witness list, nor on questions
that might be asked. The list might start with the UkraineGate
“Whistleblower.” Among the many untruths uttered by Adam Schiff
was the nonexistent law that gave that shadowy figure a right to
anonymity. And besides, in any trial based on due process, the
accused has an absolute right to face his accuser.
Oddly,
a month ago Mr. Schiff was avid to stick his “Whistleblower” in
the witness chair, and perhaps not with a black hood over his head.
Then it was discovered that the “Whistleblower” had been
consorting at least with Mr. Schiff’s staff members before blowing
his fabled whistle, and that they had likely assisted in the assembly
of his complaint, and in connecting him to the right lawyers in the
Great Blue Okefenokee backwaters of DC lawyerdom, and, naturally,
nobody from sea to shining sea over age nine who had paid attention
to these antics believed that Mr. Schiff could not know who this
“Whistleblower” was. Likewise, the brave Col. Vindman. Both of
them deserve some time in a senate witness chair, and Mr. Schiff
especially is due some sort of penalty for subjecting the country to
his three years of dishonorable, seditious shenanigans — beginning
with expulsion from the House and perhaps proceeding to a trial of
his very own.
These
UkraineGate hearings of the past two weeks raised some additional
questions that have not otherwise been aired much in the public
arena, chiefly, exactly how much does the US government seek to
control the affairs of Ukraine? And how did we become the
superintendent of this partially failed state? The parade of State
Department diplomats in charge of this-and-that suggests that Ukraine
is virtually an occupied territory. Do we realistically suppose that,
in the natural course of things, we can shield Ukraine forever from
the influence of its neighbor (and former sovereign), Russia?
It
is also astounding to see media shills like Rachel Maddow still
carrying on hysterically about Russia. She must have cried “Russia”
twenty-seven times in the ten minutes of her act I caught on Thursday
night. She’s far exceeded even the paranoid raptures of the John
Birch Society a half century ago when they were screaming about
communists in every broom closet of America. This incessant war-cry
can’t be good for the country.
Now
we’ve turned the corner into that enchanted season known as “the
holidays” and a multi-dimensional showdown after three years of
perfidious nonsense looms over the turkeys and silver bells and holy
pageantry like a freak winter hurricane out in the dark ocean
barreling landward. I am sincerely wondering how the public will
process the storm of indictments coming down at the cabal of
government employees who devised the RussiaGate persecution at the
same time the Senate prepares to go to a trial that will humiliate
and possibly annihilate the Democratic Party. No political faction in
history has begged so persuasively to be put to death, or deserved it
more.
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