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babylonsister

(171,585 posts)
Tue Sep 24, 2019, 03:59 PM Sep 2019

Charles P. Pierce: Donald Trump's Ukraine Business Is the Beginning of the End

https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/politics/a29205363/donald-trump-ukraine-military-aid-impeachment/?source=nl&utm_source=nl_esq&utm_medium=email&date=092419&utm_campaign=nl18139603&src=nl&fbclid=IwAR1zIyya-BicqQJG2HUt_lCIShCTixIbg-cqJX47N-h4rwmpqKuNzoWqtWc


Donald Trump’s Ukraine Business Is the Beginning of the End
Something has shifted in the political tectonics.
By Charles P. Pierce
Sep 24, 2019


snip//

This has to be the beginning of the end. The House Democrats, slower than molasses up until this point, suddenly have been transformed into quick drying cement around the president*'s ankles. Rosa DeLauro of Connecticut now has come close to calling for an impeachment inquiry; she is a close friend and closer ally to Speaker Nancy Pelosi, so that's a signifying development, as is the op-ed signed by seven rookie Democratic congresscritters from toss-up congressional districts, all of whom, significantly, have experience in the national security apparatus, in which they call for investigations to intensify. The Ukraine business has shifted something in the political tectonics. The slippage has begun in earnest, on one side of the aisle, anyway.

On the other side, there are clues within the Post stories that folks are feeling the ground shift under their feet as well. Consider:

Besides Bolton, several other administration officials said they did not know why the aid was being canceled or why a meeting was not being scheduled. The decision was communicated to State and Defense officials on July 18, officials familiar with the meeting said. By mid-August, lawmakers were acutely aware that the OMB had assumed all decision-making authority from the Defense and State departments and was delaying the distribution of the aid through a series of short-term notices. Several congressional officials questioned whether the OMB had the legal authority to direct federal agencies not to spend money that Congress had already authorized, aides said.


Between the lines there, you can hear the pitter-patter of little feet as they begin to jog toward the lifeboats. "Don't quote me, but we all knew something was screwy here and, by the way, I was against the whole business from the start." Some people are hearing the klaxon of the political termination alarm ringing in the near distance. There's more of this in The New York Times' account of events.

snip//

The Democratic caucus was scheduled to meet late Tuesday afternoon to discuss the way forward, which suddenly seems a lot clearer than it did three days ago. Years ago, while recounting the cascading events of the summer of 1974 that led to the excision of Richard Nixon from the body politic, political historian Walter Karp wrote of the impeachment vote in the House Judiciary Committee that "the hour of the Founders had come around at last." Karp was unsparing in his criticism of how dilatory the system had proven itself to be in the face of Nixon's crimes. He criticized the Republicans for enabling a criminal administration, and he criticized the Democrats for having had to be dragged into their constitutional duty by their ears. Karp wrote:

It was the reluctance of Congress to act. I felt anew my fury when members of Congress pretended that nobody really cared about Watergate except the “media” and the “Nixon-haters.” The real folks “back home,” they said, cared only about inflation and the gasoline shortage. I remembered the exasperating actions of leading Democrats, such as a certain Senate leader who went around telling the country that President Nixon could not be impeached because in America a person was presumed innocent until proven guilty. Surely the senator knew that impeachment was not a verdict of guilt but a formal accusation made in the House leading to trial in the Senate. Why was he muddying the waters, I wondered, if not to protect the President? It had taken one of the most outrageous episodes in the history of the Presidency to compel Congress to make even a pretense of action.


Karp was talking about the Saturday Night Massacre, when Nixon decapitated the Watergate Special Prosecution Force, and his attorney general and deputy attorney general quit rather than swing the ax. We are there again. Despite Republican enabling and Democratic timidity, the hour of the Founders has come around again. There is no place left for anyone to hide, no clever dodge left to employ, nothing left to kick down the road. History accepts no alibis.
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Charles P. Pierce: Donald Trump's Ukraine Business Is the Beginning of the End (Original Post) babylonsister Sep 2019 OP
I hope so, Charlie. Polly Hennessey Sep 2019 #1
Putin thought this was going to be easy shanti Sep 2019 #2
Piecre is a Great Writer ritapria Sep 2019 #3
LMFAO BeyondGeography Sep 2019 #4
Raffle tickets? Bingo cards? Betting line? matt819 Sep 2019 #5
 

ritapria

(1,812 posts)
3. Piecre is a Great Writer
Tue Sep 24, 2019, 04:11 PM
Sep 2019

But I fear he is perhaps a tad optimistic on the current political lay of the land ….

BeyondGeography

(40,003 posts)
4. LMFAO
Tue Sep 24, 2019, 04:14 PM
Sep 2019

“Between the lines there, you can hear the pitter-patter of little feet as they begin to jog toward the lifeboats.”

matt819

(10,749 posts)
5. Raffle tickets? Bingo cards? Betting line?
Tue Sep 24, 2019, 05:15 PM
Sep 2019

Now that the Dems have taken what appears to be definitive action, what’s the line on who jumps ship and when?

Barr? Pompei? Mulvaney? Any number of “Actings”? DOD? DNI? DHS? Or are they in it till the orange buffoon takes his last ride on Marine One? Or am I getting ahead of myself?

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