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DonViejo

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Sun May 21, 2017, 09:21 AM May 2017

Its time to focus - finally - on running the country - By the WaPo Editorial Board

By Editorial Board May 20 at 6:27 PM

PRESIDENT TRUMP HAD two responses to last week’s appointment of a special counsel to take over the Russia investigation — one unbecoming, the other somewhat reasonable.

“The entire thing has been a witch hunt,” Mr.?Trump declared at a Thursday news conference, denying that there was any collusion between his campaign and Russian operatives seeking to disrupt the 2016 election. “I think it divides the country.” That is rich coming from a man who has exacerbated national divisions for political gain, and whose abrupt and unnecessary dismissal of FBI Director James B. Comey spurred the appointment of a special counsel. But, the president later said, “we have to get back to running this country really, really well.” Putting aside that Mr. Trump has not yet run the country well, there is some wisdom there.

It will take time for special counsel Robert S. Mueller III to conduct a fair investigation, particularly if he is to be appropriately thorough, examining any financial connections Mr. Trump has to Russia and any pressure the president put on the FBI to drop its investigation. Meanwhile, the revelations of the past two weeks demand that the House and Senate intensify their own Russia investigations. Congress has a new charge: considering whether the president committed obstruction of justice, which only lawmakers are empowered to decide. Yet they, too, will require time if they are to assess the issues Congress is uniquely suited to probe — any noncriminal misjudgments and ethical lapses by Mr. Trump and his circle, not to mention how to prepare the country for future Russian cyberattacks.

The country’s business cannot stagnate in the meantime. That means Mr. Trump must stop expressing and acting on his undeserved sense of self-pity. It means that Democrats will have to talk about something other than impeachment in the coming weeks. And it means that congressional Republicans will have to face the task at which they have so far failed: governing responsibly.

The country’s health-care system is on the verge of crisis, induced in large part by Republican refusal to administer the system properly. The availability of crucial federal subsidies the government promised to health insurers remains in doubt, because of administration and congressional bungling. Meanwhile, Republicans’ ham-handed effort to rewrite federal health policy — which requires tweaking, not a destabilizing overhaul — has only stoked more uncertainty among the insurers upon which the system relies.

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Its time to focus - finally - on running the country - By the WaPo Editorial Board (Original Post) DonViejo May 2017 OP
Or... yallerdawg May 2017 #1
+1 dalton99a May 2017 #2
He can't focus on anything longer than a nanosecond. BigmanPigman May 2017 #3

BigmanPigman

(51,565 posts)
3. He can't focus on anything longer than a nanosecond.
Sun May 21, 2017, 06:15 PM
May 2017

Clinton got through his impeachment process by dividing the white house into two parts. One side dealt with impeachment and the other dealt with governing. The Donald and his brilliant staff are not capable of doing this.

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