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pnwmom

(108,958 posts)
Sat Nov 10, 2018, 01:21 AM Nov 2018

In Matt Whitaker, the President has found his Roy Cohn.

http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2018/11/matt-whitaker-is-trumps-corrupt-partisan-attorney-general.html

Before the forced resignation of Jeff Sessions as attorney general, it was possible, however optimistically, to dismiss Donald Trump’s authoritarianism as mere rhetoric and affect. It is not possible any longer. Sessions’s departure, and his replacement with Matt Whitaker, is Trump’s plan to corrupt the Department of Justice. It is the most dire threat to the republic since Trump’s election itself.

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Of course, presidents have the leeway to choose their own attorney general. It is mere tradition that dictates that the attorney general, once selected, operate at arm’s length from the president’s political interests. There is simply no doubt that Trump’s entire rationale for firing Sessions is his refusal to quash the Russia investigation, because he has not even bothered to conceal his motive. Trump has repeatedly lambasted Sessions for failing to “stop this Rigged Witch Hunt right now.” Sessions is an original Trump loyalist, an unusually committed believer in and effective implementer of the president’s ethnonationalist agenda on immigration and crime. Sessions’s sole failure (in Trump’s eyes) was having to recuse himself from the Russia investigation, and refusing Trump’s demands to reverse the decision. Corruption is literally Trump’s only motive for turning against him.


What’s more, he has frequently expressed the overarching ethos with which the Department should operate. Trump told the New York Times that President Obama’s attorney general, Eric Holder, covered up what Trump claims to be multiple serious crimes by Obama and that this is the correct way for him to operate. “Holder protected the president,” he said. “And I have great respect for that, I’ll be honest, I have great respect for that.” At other times, reaching for a more familiar example, he wished the attorney general would be “my Roy Cohn,” referring to the architect of Joe McCarthy’s notorious smears, who went on to mentor Trump.

Trump has every reason to believe that he has found his Roy Cohn in Whitaker. The archconservative new acting attorney general has run for office and appears to see his future in Republican politics. As a candidate, he publicly declared that judges should be “people of faith” who had “a biblical view of justice.” In practical terms, he has interpreted the biblical view of justice the way most of his fellow Christian conservatives do: a combination of stern, Old Testament punishments meted out to Democrats combined with New Testament forgiveness toward any sin by a Republican.

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In Matt Whitaker, the President has found his Roy Cohn. (Original Post) pnwmom Nov 2018 OP
Nah, just another Scaramucci. nt greyl Nov 2018 #1
Whitaker has been given far more power than Scaramucci. n/t pnwmom Nov 2018 #2
And hopefully far more rope. dem4decades Nov 2018 #3
I don't believe that will be shown to be true. nt greyl Nov 2018 #4
gonna be hard to do it from jail. TeamPooka Nov 2018 #5
No Roy Cohn was very , very smart, duforsure Nov 2018 #6

duforsure

(11,885 posts)
6. No Roy Cohn was very , very smart,
Sat Nov 10, 2018, 05:02 AM
Nov 2018

This new guy isn't , and is dumb enough to allow trump to corrupt him into breaking the law for him. I think he'll end up in jail when its over with, and a huge number of people from this administration , and from members of Congress. I think he'll turn on trump in a heartbeat when he realizes he's been caught.

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