Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

General Discussion

Showing Original Post only (View all)

CousinIT

(9,239 posts)
Fri Apr 12, 2019, 07:49 PM Apr 2019

David Rothkopf: Something Broke in America This Week [View all]

ORIGINAL Twitter thread:




UNROLLED Twitter thread:

https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1116811681462616065.html

Something broke in America this week. We have been spiraling downward since Trump's election, but this week, we crossed a line. The President and his men began asserting that they were above the law--and effectively no one in our system did anything to stop them.

The Attorney General sneered at the Congress and placed himself imperiously above its questions. He continued to arrogate onto himself what portions of the Mueller Report--paid for by the people, essentially in its totality to the Congress to do its duty--we would see.

He asserted again that he was the final arbiter of whether obstruction of justice by the president had taken place. He even went so far as to imply that law enforcement authorities carrying out their duty to protect America were somehow "spying", perhaps illicitly...

on the Trump campaign. (Ignoring that the reasons for the investigation in question were not only sound...but the core reason...that Russia had sought to aid the Trump campaign in the election had been proven again by Mueller.)

At the same time, the Secretary of the Treasury and the head of the IRS determined to violate a law that required in no uncertain terms for them to provide the president's tax returns to the chairman of the House Ways and Means committee.

At the same time a purge at the Department of Homeland Security took place and it became quickly clear it was because the president and his team were frustrated that officials would not act in violation of the law. We learned that the White House promised pardons...

to those who break the law, encouraging a crime and abetting it. We learned that they considered an egregious abuse of power that would involve releasing illegal immigrants in sanctuary cities controlled by Democrats.

We saw the president complain that our military would not rough up immigrants. We saw him continue the charade of an emergency at our southern border which was an excuse for him illegally divert government resources to an unnecessary, racist, vanity project.

The president repeatedly called law enforcement officers who investigated him traitors, guilty of treason--a crime that carries with it the death penalty. We discovered that the president considered appointing his grossly unqualified daughter to be head of the World Bank.

It is the stuff of the world's most dysfunctional governments. But rather than generating a response from within our system commensurate with the threat, nothing occurred. The GOP leaders in the Senate circled round the president and supported his abuses.

In so doing, they sent a message that they would never challenge him much less convict him of the myriad crimes he has committed. The checks and balances our system was built upon are gone. Worse, the courts are being packed with Trump cronies--often unqualified.

Agencies are being left to appointed caretakers some outside the normal chain of succession, many unconfirmed for their current posts by the Senate. Political opponents tip-toed around these crimes daring not to appear "too extreme."

This is how democracies die. The rule of law is slowly strangled. The unthinkable becomes commonplace. The illegal becomes accepted--from violations of the emoluments clause to self-dealing to Federal election law crimes to serial sexual abuse.

What once was black and white blurs into grey. Right and wrong, old principles, enduring values, fade from memory. Authoritarians arrive in our midst not in tanks but in bad suits and worse haircuts.

I have long thought our system was better than this--more resilient. But candidly, I'm no longer sure. I remain hopeful...hopeful that the next election cycle can redress this manifold wrongs. But it will not be easy. It will be too close. Trump may be with us for six more yrs.

Why? Because we allowed ourselves to become inured to the unthinkable. We are dying the death of a thousand cuts. Right now, this week, the president and his band of thugs are winning. They have become unabashed in their attacks on the law.

They are daring someone to enforce it. But what if...what if the courts rule against them but they ignore it? What if the Treasury Secretary has violated a law and no one arrests him. What if the president steals and canoodles with enemies and he goes unpunished?

Their crimes will only grow more egregious and their ways will only grow more ingrained in our system. Their violations will in fact become the system itself. Corruption will be the norm-greater corruption,to be sure,since it it was corruption that got us here in the first place.

Our only hope is recognizing the seriousness of our situation. This is not politics as usual. This is not an erosion of what was. This is a full blown crisis, the greatest American politics has faced in half a century...perhaps much longer.

It is not a time for equivocation. It is not a time for patience. It is time for those who seek to protect the rule of law to step up to protect it or the chance may not soon again return.
77 replies = new reply since forum marked as read
Highlight: NoneDon't highlight anything 5 newestHighlight 5 most recent replies
exactly msdogi Apr 2019 #1
Not even the media seemed to blink! What is going on. is there no turning back from this abyss? n sarabelle Apr 2019 #57
Not even the media seemed to blink! LenaBaby61 Apr 2019 #74
K&R Kurt V. Apr 2019 #2
You could just feel it all week, it is more terrifying each and every day. dewsgirl Apr 2019 #3
GULP. nt UniteFightBack Apr 2019 #4
I know. ananda Apr 2019 #22
This is how I feel... BigmanPigman Apr 2019 #5
So sorry, Bigman! cilla4progress Apr 2019 #8
Thanks. BigmanPigman Apr 2019 #11
I hear you. cilla4progress Apr 2019 #16
I did too. xxqqqzme Apr 2019 #54
The death of a parent is never easy. triron Apr 2019 #13
Condolences rebe303 Apr 2019 #14
Thank you. This sucks! BigmanPigman Apr 2019 #26
Awww... so sorry to hear about your dad, BigmanPigman. calimary Apr 2019 #44
Everyone on DU has been very kind, BigmanPigman Apr 2019 #46
Condolences uponit7771 Apr 2019 #51
So sorry for your loss! denvine Apr 2019 #63
The sudden death of my healthy dad doesn't help my overall mood much. LenaBaby61 Apr 2019 #75
My condolences on your loss.. CentralMass Apr 2019 #76
Like Caesar, Trump has crossed the Rubicon. nt The_jackalope Apr 2019 #6
Interesting comparison Ponietz Apr 2019 #38
The best summation to date The Blue Flower Apr 2019 #7
Not only did no one do anything about it Ferrets are Cool Apr 2019 #9
it's up to us we need offense directed at the only advantage trump/republicons have certainot Apr 2019 #28
Liberal (progressive) talk radio has been around for many years Ferrets are Cool Apr 2019 #41
it's not about competing with a 20-1 monopoly or market demand for hate and lies certainot Apr 2019 #47
I agree with cilla4progress Apr 2019 #10
I fear they are not up to the task. I hope so much I am wrong. triron Apr 2019 #15
+1 n/t area51 Apr 2019 #39
I fear you are correct. Ferrets are Cool Apr 2019 #42
I have the same fear.. ananda Apr 2019 #53
I guess I'm in good company cilla4progress Apr 2019 #23
That view is blatantly obvious to me. PufPuf23 Apr 2019 #27
Yep, cilla4progress Apr 2019 #31
This is it, in a nutshell, no doubt in my mind. JudyM Apr 2019 #61
Well said and agreed. Truly frightening. This is a long way from normal, and "not time for c-rational Apr 2019 #12
But Impeachment is off the table montanacowboy Apr 2019 #17
The "Pence would be worse" apologists Ponietz Apr 2019 #30
You forgot it must be overwhelmingly bipartisan Bettie Apr 2019 #35
+1 uponit7771 Apr 2019 #52
Yet most of the media, the public and much of congress pretend or ignorantly believe everything triron Apr 2019 #18
Yes, stunning how every day life continues cilla4progress Apr 2019 #19
I wish I could. nancy1942 Apr 2019 #77
K&R TeamPooka Apr 2019 #20
Disagree with this: Because we allowed ourselves to become inured to the unthinkable. Amaryllis Apr 2019 #21
Start impeachment in the House Ligyron Apr 2019 #24
THIS KPN Apr 2019 #55
To bad "THE MATH" is preventing Congress from growing a spine Fiendish Thingy Apr 2019 #25
In January it was "patience grasshopper" Ponietz Apr 2019 #33
this is exactly how I've been feeling all week anarch Apr 2019 #29
This community here cilla4progress Apr 2019 #32
This decree deserves national attention. defacto7 Apr 2019 #34
This is exactly what our teachers warned us about back in the 50s/60s DirtEdonE Apr 2019 #36
Our party will be irrelevant unless it acts now to protect the rule of law. Ponietz Apr 2019 #37
So then, what do we do? Wednesdays Apr 2019 #40
"the unthinkable becomes commonplace". nt oasis Apr 2019 #43
I guess he's right marlakay Apr 2019 #45
Yup... IamFortunesFool Apr 2019 #48
I've never had this feeling... TexasBlueDog Apr 2019 #49
K&R DLevine Apr 2019 #50
K & R. Thanks for posting. Arkansas Granny Apr 2019 #56
Something did break and I'm not sure it's able to be fixed Buckeyeblue Apr 2019 #58
It is time for a strong leader to emerge. We have a mass of folks running for President. JudyM Apr 2019 #62
Well that was depressing GusBob Apr 2019 #59
THIS: "Their violations will in fact become the system itself." JudyM Apr 2019 #60
Colbert Went There This Week colsohlibgal Apr 2019 #64
I'm gettin bout ready to take to the streets and some prolonged civil unrest. I need to go UniteFightBack Apr 2019 #65
See you there. (nt) Paladin Apr 2019 #68
Where is the mechanism in government to back up court rulings? That's why courts are under siege. ancianita Apr 2019 #66
K&R orangecrush Apr 2019 #67
At least Mike Pence lost his office space in the House building! We're kicking ass! BamaRefugee Apr 2019 #69
We need to pull out all the stops. Now! BarbD Apr 2019 #70
I'm urging my representative to go for impeachment. srobertss Apr 2019 #71
To the streets...harass and surround all Senate offices opposed. I am sick of these traitors. Pauldg47 Apr 2019 #72
Not harras... Just March. Pauldg47 Apr 2019 #73
Latest Discussions»General Discussion»David Rothkopf: Something...