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babylonsister

(171,056 posts)
Tue Dec 20, 2016, 04:25 PM Dec 2016

Charles P. Pierce: Donald Trump Is President Because We Cannot Face the Truth

http://www.esquire.com/news-politics/politics/news/a51678/trump-wins-electoral-college/


Donald Trump Is President Because We Cannot Face the Truth

Our nation can't stomach the stark reality of its history.
By Charles P. Pierce
Dec 19, 2016



Nobody who's been watching the goings-on in places like Scott Walker's Wisconsin, or Pat McCrory's North Carolina, or the independent failed state of Brownbackistan out there just south of Nebraska for the last few years could seriously have believed we would find 37 Republicans at the state level around the country whose political principles contained sufficient iron to allow them to stand up against the onrushing catastrophe.

So Monday's voting among the various presidential electors was as much a formality as it ever has been, even though the current president-elect fits every single criterion set down by Alexander Hamilton in Federalist 68—low character, foreign influence, etc. etc.—as a reason for electors to go into business for themselves. If there is a modern parallel, it's the attempt to recall Walker in Wisconsin back in 2013. That effort failed, despite having gathered over a million signatures, largely because, faced with the opportunity to be full-grown citizens, the people of Wisconsin thought that the recall cost too much and that removing Walker from office was just going to be too…much…bother.

So it was on Monday. There were people who braved the cold to hoot and holler; in Wisconsin, there was even a protest inside the room where the state's electors were meeting. The vote lasted 15 whole minutes.

On Sunday, on CNN, host Michael Smerconish argued that electors should ignore the criteria for actual presidents set down by Hamilton this time around because the electors themselves didn't meet that Founder's exacting standards, either. But running through all the commentary was a sense of terror that, one day, the country might actually decide to live up to its founding principles, rather than simply slapping on the old tricorn and yelling about taxes. There are terrible truths about this nation that the public cannot be allowed to know, lest it act on them in ways that disturb the horses.

It was this terror out of which the Warren Commission was formed. It was this terror that kept Lyndon Johnson from revealing Richard Nixon's treason to the world and to Hubert Humphrey. It was this terror that engendered Nixon's pardon. It was this terror that allowed the Reagan campaign to dodge how it may have fudged the release of the hostages in Iran, and it was this terror that allowed Reagan himself to skate on Iran-Contra. It was this terror that welcomed the meddling of the Supreme Court in the Florida recount of 2000.

It was this terror that allowed the Bush administration to elude its accountability regarding the events of September 11, 2001, or to be called to account entirely for how and why it ran the country into war in Iraq. It is this terror from which comes the impulse to look forward and never back.
(On that same show, it should be noted, Smerconish hosted Bill Mitchell, the man who designed the "enhanced interrogation" techniques on behalf of the Bush administration. The torturer is on a book tour these days, instead of decorating his cell at The Hague.) And, I suspect, it is going to be this terror that will soften the findings of whatever "special" committee of the Congress is empaneled to look into Russian ratfcking and any other curiosities arising from the 2016 campaign.

If we really were who we say we are, politicians wouldn't be so quick to decide on our behalf that we're not ready to learn the truth about who sank the Paris Peace Talks, or that we're not ready to hold a criminal presidency accountable, or that we're not ready to learn the entire truth about the murder of a president in broad daylight. (LBJ had to blackjack Earl Warren into chairing that commission, and he put Senator Richard Russell on it before telling Russell he'd been named.) They would feel so safe in doing so. But we put our self-governing impulses into a blind trust so long ago that we don't even remember doing it anyway, and thus does Donald Trump become the 45th president of the United States, god help us all.

Editor's Note: Charles P. Pierce regrets transposing Kansas and Nebraska. He has stayed after school and bought a map.
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Charles P. Pierce: Donald Trump Is President Because We Cannot Face the Truth (Original Post) babylonsister Dec 2016 OP
I don't think we're in a state of "terror". marybourg Dec 2016 #1
I Don't Think I Have Seen Once Piece Like This On the Road Dec 2016 #2
Howard Zinn noted: yallerdawg Dec 2016 #3
Kick and rec 1000 times, Babylonsister Hekate Dec 2016 #4
thanks for putting this up babylon jodymarie aimee Dec 2016 #5
Lack of education is what created this mess. Initech Dec 2016 #6
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Raster Dec 2016 #7

marybourg

(12,620 posts)
1. I don't think we're in a state of "terror".
Tue Dec 20, 2016, 04:32 PM
Dec 2016

I think we mostly just want to live our comfortable, largely middle-class lives and hope "someone else" will take care of the dirty work.

edited to change "were" into "we're"

On the Road

(20,783 posts)
2. I Don't Think I Have Seen Once Piece Like This
Tue Dec 20, 2016, 04:42 PM
Dec 2016

that understands in any way the voters who switched from Obama to Trump. Those voters decided the election.

Right now, Democrats look like self-absorbed twits who have no idea they chased away their own party members. It is not an encouraging start to winning voters back and winning in 2020.

yallerdawg

(16,104 posts)
3. Howard Zinn noted:
Tue Dec 20, 2016, 04:46 PM
Dec 2016

the Federal system we live under is a great mechanism for moderation.

The Great Ship of State lists a little to the left, a little to the right - we think we make a difference and Make Great Statements - but nothing consequential happens in the long run.

Which, some say, is why our form of government is best!

We are...comfortably numb.

 

jodymarie aimee

(3,975 posts)
5. thanks for putting this up babylon
Tue Dec 20, 2016, 04:50 PM
Dec 2016

Charlie is a genius, and living in WI it really hits home. Nov 9th I told my DEMs what Walker has done to WI will now be done to the entire country. Many times in the last 6 years I have been on a national blog, and folks will ask "What the hell is wrong with you guys in Wisconsin?" I had no answer that would make sense to them. Unless you lived here, and all the atrocities happened to you. The Rs took over and relinquish nothing. We have no power, none. And that is about to go national. Charlie is spot on. Walker is an idiot, ditto Trump. But, both have accomplished much.

Nixon was evil, but not ignorant. W was ignorant, but not evil. Walker and Trump are BOTH. p.s. it is no accident Ryan, Priebus, Walker, Clarke are all Wisconsinites smooching on Trump.

Initech

(100,063 posts)
6. Lack of education is what created this mess.
Tue Dec 20, 2016, 04:51 PM
Dec 2016

And Donald Trump's pick of Education Secretary is only going to break it further.

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