Only The Damage To
America Is Real
Raúl
Ilargi Meijer
19
December, 2019
Lots
of news outlets labeled yesterday’s House vote to impeach President
Trump “historic”. It was. But what was historic about it was not
that Donald Trump became the third president to be impeached. What
was historic was the way it was done. That was a first.
Because
it was not the House that impeached President Donald Trump, it was
the Democratic Party. Which just happened to have the majority in the
House. They appear to think that this is all that’s needed, which
is a big mistake and an even bigger gamble. A gamble on the value and
future of the US Constitution and the entire political system.
In
an exercise in sanctimonious rhetoric, Nancy Pelosi and several other
Democratic House members claim they are the only ones upholding the
Constitution, and they’re the only ones who know what America’s
Founding Fathers had in mind while writing the Constitution, and what
they wrote about impeachment. Maybe someone should point out -again-
that the Constitution is a document written by slaveholders. See how
that flies with their black constituency.
Then
again, none of this is really much different from what their
witnesses in the past weeks had to say about Trump’s phone call
with Ukraine president Zelensky, the one and only issue that
impeachment eventually came to rely on, after years of trying to find
something “impeachable”. That is, it’s not about facts, it’s
about opinion and interpretation.
Trump
asked Zelensky to look into a number of issues. But never said he
wanted him to do that in order to elevate his chances in an election
which was at that point a year and a half away, and in which Joe
Biden’s role was not then, nor is it now, anywhere near assured.
While there are many lingering questions surrounding the roles of
both Joe and Hunter Biden.
For
most of the witnesses called by the Democrats, including 3 “legal
experts”, it was for some reason clear what Trump meant even though
he never said it. That is a mighty slippery slope. That all three
were donors to various Democrats is just icing on the slippery cake.
But what remains most important is these were opinions, and they were
not based on facts.
And
we should at least be able to agree that facts are undoubtedly what
the Founders meant for impeachment to be based on. They were wary
enough of the instrument to set it up the way they did, with the role
of the House and the separate role of the Senate, where a 2/3 vote is
required. They did not want it based on hearsay and personal bias.
What
they did not foresee was what has happened now, they trusted both the
system and future politicians to safeguard themselves against using
impeachment as a partisan political tool. They were wrong.
Well
into this year, 2019, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi still
emphasized the need for impeachment proceedings to be bipartisan. In
March she said: “Impeachment is so divisive to the country that
unless there’s something so compelling and overwhelming and
bipartisan, I don’t think we should go down that path..”
And
on June 16, a full two months after the Mueller report came out: “I
don’t think there’s anything more divisive we can do than to
impeach a president of the United States, and so you have to handle
it with great care..”
By
September 24, however, again two full months after the Trump-Zelensky
call, she abandoned that principle, and it’s not fully clear why,
other than “unverified claims of an anonymous whistleblower”. She
insisted it was because of the Zelensky call, but we’ve all been
able to read there was not enough in that call for either her change
of mind or, for that matter, impeachment itself.
Nancy
Pelosi now hints she will delay sending articles of impeachment to
the Senate because she wants to make sure the process is bipartisan.
But does anyone want to claim that what happened in the House was
bipartisan? If so, pray tell how we can tell it was.
Adam
Schiff, like Nancy, questions if there will be a fair trial in the
Senate. Does he mean like the one he presided over in the House, with
behind closed doors testimony, no witnesses for the other side, and a
committee chairman who constantly interrupts representatives from the
other side? He may well get exactly that, just from a very different
angle.
Schiff
and his Democrats have been after Trump since before the 2016
elections, and the number of times they have uttered terms like
“overwhelming” and “uncontested evidence” are impossible to
count. But the “evidence” never was uncontested. And it isn’t
to this day.
Something
I don’t quite understand is that everybody knows Trump knew the
call was recorded, and many people were listening in on it while it
took place, so the entire interpretation of contents of the call as
impeachable -he didn’t say it but he meant to- must be based on the
idea that Trump is incredibly dumb – or evil?! Even if he would
have wanted dirt on Joe Biden because of 2020, he could have gone
about it in less “evident” ways than a semi-public phone call.
A
house divided cannot stand. Yet the Democrats use their majority in
the House to de facto say they ARE the House and thereby divide it.
Unfortunately for them, this House too, cannot stand divided. It will
crumble.
If
one values the Constitution, the House, the Senate and the Office of
President of the United States, one must treat all of these with the
utmost care and respect. Which means you cannot get rid of a
president just because you don’t like him or her, because if you
do, you open the floodgates and you might as well throw everything
America’s politics is based upon, out the window.
You
can’t impeach a president based on hearsay, opinions, conjecture or
personal interpretations of words s/he said. But that’s all I’ve
seen and read and heard.
The
Democrats are confident they can come out of this in one piece, and
many even think as winners. Donald Trump doesn’t feel much of a
threat, and why should he, but it’s been three years of great
nuisance that now culminate in Pelosi not even having the courage to
go to the Senate with her cherished impeachment articles.
Meanwhile
though, the divisions in America have grown so deep it feels like
Moses himself created them. And that is the real damage done. You
can’t attack the political system, and the presidency, with
anything but solid evidence, without doing real damage. Well, it has
been done.
If
Trump gets re-elected, and I would wager he will be after all the
circus, the Dems can only start the wheel again. If a miracle
Democrat gets the nod, the Republicans will initiate the same
treatment Trump has received during his entire presidency. And so on
and so forth until death do us part.
PS
I stole the title from Michael Goodwin, who used it as his closing
line.
PS2
I know there are not really two political parties in the US, but the
growing gaping divide between the people is very real
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