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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWhy Republicans Aren't Turning on Trump
The Framers underestimated the extent to which a demagogue might convince his supporters that the president and the people are one and the same.The detention camps werent enough. The policy of deliberate child torture was insufficient. The neglect of Americans displaced by natural disasters didnt pass muster. The hush money shelled out to the presidents former mistresses in violation of federal law was too small a crime. The president using his office to enrich himself wasnt sufficient. Deflecting blame from a foreign governments effort to elect the president while seeking financial gain from that government, and then attempting to obstruct the investigation, was deemed too complicated to pursue.
But when the president attempted to use his authority to extort a foreign leader into implicating one of his political rivals, a former vice president and longtime Democratic senator, in criminal activity, the leadership of the Democratic Party seemed to suddenly recognize what it was facing. Millions of Americans wake up every day worried that Donald Trumps actions will hurt someone they love, but until he used his authority to go after someone beloved by the Democratic establishment, party leaders didnt quite grasp the urgency. If Trump could do this to Joe Biden, after all, he could do it to any of them. Thats often how it works in a democracy: People do the right thing for self-interested reasons.
In fairness to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, the events that moved her to support impeachment after months of dismissing the left wing of her caucus are exactly what the Framers had in mind when they crafted the impeachment clause, which was to prevent a corrupt chief executive from using his official powers to keep himself in office. That precisely describes Trumps use of his official powers to strong-arm a foreign government into implicating his political rivals. The Framers forced the chief executive to face election every four years in order to prevent the president from becoming a king, but they recognized that a corrupt president might use his powers to keep himself in office in perpetuity, and that impeachment was needed as a last resort. Yet Trump is only the most vulgar expression of the anti-democratic streak spreading in the Republican Party, and the forces that propelled his candidacy are the same ones that may shield him from accountability.
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2019/09/trumps-ukranian-favor-what-impeachment/598849/
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Why Republicans Aren't Turning on Trump (Original Post)
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(34,328 posts)1. With all due respect, what a load. Speaker Pelosi did it because fuckface was endangering all of us,
not just Joe Biden. The author appears to think that Democrats are just as selfish as republicans.