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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsFear and Loathing: Closer to the Edge: Senator Jeff Merkley has questions to ask.
The setup was simple: Merkley had questions, and Landau and Whitaker had excuses weak, sweaty excuses that couldnt outrun a three-legged dog.
It didnt take long for the whole thing to unravel. Merkley started calmly, like a guy setting mousetraps in a room full of blindfolded rats. Then the hammer dropped.
Senator Jeff Merkley: "I wanted to, uh... uh... ask you, Mr. Landau is President Trump a Russian asset?"
That's how Merkley started no warmup, no warning. Just kicked the door open and asked the question nobody else had the nerve to say out loud.
Mr. Landau: "Absolutely not, Senator. He's the President of the United States, duly elected by the American people."
Landau might as well have answered, "Please don't ask me anything else." Merkley wasnt about to let him off that easy.
Senator Merkley: "Well, the reason I ask is many people back home have been asking me this question. And they say, 'If he was an asset, we would see exactly what he's doing now.'"
Its the kind of thing that sounds conspiratorial until you start listing the evidence. And thats exactly what Merkley did.
Senator Merkley: "For example... he proceeded to forward or express from the Oval Office propaganda that has been Russian propaganda... that Ukraine started the war... that, uh... Zelensky is a dictator."
Step one: repeat Kremlin talking points like theyre gospel.
Senator Merkley: "Second of all... he gave away key things on the negotiating table before the negotiations even started, ensuring the U.S. would absolutely oppose, um... any possibility of NATO membership for Ukraine."
Thats like showing up to a poker game and tossing your entire stack of chips across the table before the first cards dealt.
Senator Merkley: "Uh... third... he's cut off the arms shipments to Ukraine completely undermining their ability against a massive neighbor next door with short supply lines and... and huge resources."
Pause here and picture Vladimir Putin popping champagne.
Senator Merkley: "Fourth... he's undermined the partnership with Europe, which has been essential to security over the last 80 years a major goal of Putins."
At this point, Merkley wasnt describing bad policy he was reading Putins wish list.
Senator Merkley: "And then... he's done everything to discredit and demean Zelensky on the international stage notably with that shameful press conference in which he teamed up with the Vice President to attack Zelensky."
Ah yes, that infamous JD Vance press conference the diplomatic equivalent of shoving Zelenskys head in a toilet while Putin watched from the corner clapping like a seal.
Senator Merkley: "I can't imagine that if he was a Russian asset, he could be doing anything more favorable than these five points."
Boom. Merkley didnt need to say traitor he just pointed at the scoreboard.
Senator Merkley: "Uh... what else could a Russian asset actually possibly do that Trump hasn't yet done?"
What else, indeed? The room was dead silent the kind of pause where you can hear chairs creak and paper shuffle.
Landau tried to squirm out.
Mr. Landau: "Senator, the President has made it absolutely clear that his top priority is to try to bring peace and end an absolutely savage war. I... I know you're familiar with the, uh... the... the savagery. This is turning into World War I-style trench warfare now in eastern Ukraine."
Translation: I have nothing, so let me ramble until you forget what you asked.
Mr. Landau: "The President is an exceptionally gifted dealmaker. He is probably the only individual in the entire universe that could actually stop this."
The entire universe. Not just Earth the universe. Apparently Trumps cutting side deals with Alpha Centauri now.
Senator Merkley: "Well, let's turn to another thank you very much, since you're now off the topic I was raising."
Thats polite for You're embarrassing yourself lets try someone else.
Merkley turned to Whitaker.
Senator Merkley: "Mr. Whitaker, these five things that the President has done that are so favorable to Putin and so damaging to Ukraine and to our partnership with Europe... do you approve of them?"
Whitaker tried the old blame Biden routine.
Mr. Whitaker: "Well, Senator, thanks for that question. I'm just going to have to, uh... politely disagree with you, uh... on those five things and the way you've framed them."
"You know... the war in Ukraine would have never happened if President Trump was president in 2022. The war in Ukraine happened because of Joe Bidens weakness."
Merkley didnt flinch.
Senator Merkley: "Well, maybe you could some other time go on television and express those points of view, but... do you mind just answering the question I asked?"
And thats where Whitaker realized hed stepped into the bear trap.
Senator Merkley: "Do you agree with the five things that President Trump has done starting with him expressing Russian propaganda from the Oval Office?"
Mr. Whitaker: "Well, you know... again, as I mentioned to your colleague, I am not here to assign labels. We're in the middle of a very, uh... important peace negotiation."
Senator Merkley: "I agree. Thank you. Uh... I... I do hope that we have an Administration that works to get the very best deal for Ukraine.
"But what a Russian asset would do would be to work to get the very best deal for Russia and that appears to be exactly what Donald Trump is trying to accomplish."
Merkley didnt shout. He didnt wave his arms. He just said it clear as glass and let the silence hang heavy in the room.
Landau and Whitaker sat there like a couple of guys whod just realized their GPS was guiding them into a lake.
If Trump isnt a Russian asset, hes sure putting in the effort to look like one.

SheltieLover
(68,073 posts)
Great job, Merkley!


What a shame US media will not cover this.
Ty for sharing with us.

Dark n Stormy Knight
(10,371 posts)They have to keep the truth hidden to survive.
SheltieLover
(68,073 posts)

Lokee11
(345 posts)Let facts get in the way of their conclusions!
I mean, c'mon now.
SheltieLover
(68,073 posts)
KS Toronado
(21,020 posts)
SheltieLover
(68,073 posts)
Irish_Dem
(69,665 posts)1WorldHope
(1,226 posts)This is good too read, thanks Cali Peg!
Ocelot II
(124,743 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(153,848 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(153,848 posts)Response to Ocelot II (Reply #4)
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BoRaGard
(5,414 posts)
yorkster
(3,057 posts)Excellent.
AmericaUnderSiege
(777 posts)I would just advise that it be raised with more authority, less nervous confusion on our part.
We're not asking IF you're part of a conspiracy of traitors. We're asking how you can stand the sight of yourself knowing that you are.
ShazzieB
(20,669 posts)I mean, that's what you seem to be implying. If so, can you tell us why you think so?
I haven't seen any video of this as of now, but I really don't think he comes off that way in this piece.
AmericaUnderSiege
(777 posts)Under extraordinary pressure, he mentioned the emergency as an issue. And I applaud him for it, because even that's unusually responsible for the Senate.
I'm just saying, maybe we need people to rise above their job descriptions and represent the whole, when and if they can. The FBI has failed, the courts have been bribed and subverted, the military's humiliation and surrender are complete...so what if a committee meeting is the only chance America gets to speak for the foreseeable future?
Then if you're running that meeting, you better speak loudly. Need to speak with recognition of what's in the weight of your words. You're not questioning the henchman in front of you: You're interrogating the whole damn apparatus of treason.
defacto7
(14,057 posts)without causing them to dismiss and reject out of anger. Even with Sen. Merkley speaking the facts, with a tougher approach, calling them out rather than leading them to the obvious, he would have lost an opportunity, that opportunity being to break down the Trump administration from the inside. Building an adversaries respect while pointing out the facts is worth more than solidifying their resolve.
Amaryllis
(10,337 posts)speaks with authority.
LymphocyteLover
(7,961 posts)rather than just making a flat statement which they could have blown off
AmericaUnderSiege
(777 posts)Or just thought about the proper tactic to blow it off?
LymphocyteLover
(7,961 posts)KPN
(16,617 posts)Without question among the very best. He is 100% out for the common people of his State and America. Hes also obviously extremely bright; his demeanor making him deceptively so.
He also was one of the few elected Democrats who enthusiastically applauded and supported Bernie Sanders as far back as 2015 as well as in his 2016 campaign because he knew what matters most to all Americans, the pocket-book and a fair chance in an incressingly unfair economy.
benfranklin1776
(6,847 posts)Thank you for the master class in cross examination. In the best tradition of RFK Sr. conducting the mob hearings and verbally dissecting low level henchmen of the low life boss of an organized crime family. ✊🏼
usaf-vet
(7,493 posts)..... under constant pressure from multiple sources, none of which is relevant to being a U.S. Senator.
benfranklin1776
(6,847 posts)shell help lead the cause? Johnson is a useless POS insurrectionist asset himself, but McCormick here in PA is no better as hes an oligarch enabler and Fetterman is absolutely useless as Ive written him numerous times requesting he condemn Agent Oranges treasonous embrace of daddy Vlad and received nothing but a form letter in return. Guess he was promised lots of goodies after his trip to Merda Lago 😡 However his perfidy has not gone unnoticed and in person demonstrations are planned to remind him of his oath to protect and defend the constitution ✊🏼
LymphocyteLover
(7,961 posts)erronis
(19,699 posts)Marcy Wheeler at emptywheel.net has a series of exposes on this P.O.T. (T stands for Trash).
One of many: https://www.emptywheel.net/2019/02/07/big-dick-toilet-salesman-matt-whitaker-crams-for-his-open-book-test/
GB_RN
(3,340 posts)Doing his job and bringing the receipts! THIS is how its done.
Evolve Dammit
(20,607 posts)BComplex
(9,413 posts)said this over and over and over and over....and then started to label it "treason", we might finally get somewhere! But they also need to show the statistics on the impossibility of the election being "won" by the republicans, when the algorithms shown by the voting machines replicated exactly the russian algorithms that had been detected in other places.
mdbl
(6,480 posts)This conversation proves they have no loyalty to the United States Democracy.
TheRickles
(2,742 posts)Etc.
Seinan Sensei
(968 posts)Gives me hope!
usonian
(17,668 posts)So freaking obvious.
But there's a saying "I'll see it when I believe it"
Damn cults.
c-rational
(3,039 posts)dchill
(42,339 posts)...I'm betting they did nazi that coming.
Timeflyer
(3,160 posts)pat_k
(11,191 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(153,848 posts)Senator Merkley is outstanding. Soft-spoken and thoroughly knowledgeable. We are lucky to have him in the Senate.
Kid Berwyn
(20,370 posts)Thank you, California Peggy! Remember what Laurence Tribe said?
Trump is willing to talk to Putin about Mueller, but not to Mueller about Putin. What kind of president has that kind of disloyalty to the United States?
Answer: A traitorous one.
karin_sj
(1,215 posts)We desperately need more congress people and politicians to clearly and calmly articulate these points, and NOT acquiesce to and normalize the MAGA pundits like quite a few Dems have done. I've been really disappointed in some of them, like Ro Khanna and Newsom from my state.
Bozvotros
(922 posts)Merkley did a great job but I wish he had pushed the dagger in a little more.
1. When Landau said that President Trump is a great dealmaker I wish Merkley said "Great deal maker?President Trump was bailed out continuously by his father and his father's money. He has also filed bankruptcy numerable times and famously didn't pay his contractors. He was convicted for 37 felonies for ripping off the taxpayers of New York. So, name one great deal Trump made that wasn't a ripoff of somebody or flat out lie."
2. When Whitaker blamed Biden for the Russian invasion, I wish Merkey would have said, "You have no way to prove that assertion. Trump was always kissing Putin's butt and begging for money for a big hotel in Moscow. I could just as easily say Trump and Putin planned the invasion so they could blame it on Biden."
I just think that whenever Trump's
lackeys and flying monkeys make statements praising Trump we should immediately give them the facts.
CaliforniaPeggy
(153,848 posts)The complete video shows him acknowledging the fact that his time was up, so he had to stop. That's something they have to deal with in these sorts of meetings.
Bozvotros
(922 posts)He did a great job on them in the time that he had.