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Showing Original Post only (View all)David Corn: Will Trump and His Enablers Ever Face Accountability for the Coronavirus Massacre? [View all]
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/04/will-trump-and-his-enablers-ever-face-accountability-for-the-coronavirus-massacre/Will Trump and His Enablers Ever Face Accountability for the Coronavirus Massacre?
The Iraq War is not a good precedent.
David Corn
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There has been an endless series of profound errors committed by Trump and his administration prior to and during this horrific crisis. Thennational security adviser John Bolton shut down the White Houses global health security office in 2018; the Trump team ignored a pandemic playbook left for it by the Obama administration. And Trump, the malignant narcissist, has, to no ones surprise, explicitly rejected all responsibility for the glaring missteps and deadly miscalculations. Instead, he has boasted about the ratings for his daily press briefings.
Trump and adoring sidekick Mike Pence will face a moment of judgment in November, when voters will render a verdict. But what of all the others who helped make this moment of mass-death possible? The Dear Leader crowd that supports Trump no matter what has echoed, protected, defended, and bolstered him as he has guided the nation into a nightmare of economic calamity and rampant death. You know who they are. (If not, watch this.) White House advisers Kellyanne Conway and Larry Kudlowwho each will likely look for remunerative gigs after their time with Trumpboth claimed the coronavirus was contained. Trumps newly acquired press secretary, Kayleigh McEnany, proclaimed in February, We will not see diseases like the coronavirus come here..and isnt it refreshing when contrasting it with the awful presidency of President Obama. Rush Limbaugh told his millions of Dittohead listeners that the coronavirus was no worse than the common cold. (Should he give back the Medal of Freedom Trump awarded him in February?) Numerous Fox-heads, including Hannity and Laura Ingraham, misled the public, reinforcing Trumps insistence that the threat was a hoax and discounting the seriousness of this virus. Only Trish Regan was booted by Fox after she derided what she called the coronavirus impeachment scam. The others have remained in place.
Then there is the Republican Party. None of its leaders have dared to challenge Trump, as he misrepresented the threat and lied about his administrations response. Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) encouraged his constituents to ignore calls for social distancing and to go to restaurants. Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) mocked concerns about the virus by wearing a gas mask on the House floor. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) never publicly questioned Trumps multiple blunders, and they continued to lead their party in a cultlike manner of total obeisance to Trump. Many others share the blame. Conservative and right-wing evangelical leaders, including Jerry Falwell Jr. of Liberty University and Matt Schlapp of the American Conservative Union, reinforced the no-big-deal theme that was pushed by Trumps White House and have considered Trump faultless.
So with thousands of Americans dying in part because of Trumps feckless and reckless response, who will be held responsible? Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), who prosecuted the impeachment case against Trump, has proposed creating a coronavirus commission like the 9/11 commission that investigated all the mistakes and misconceptions that preceded that horrible attack. The 9/11 commission produced a detailed and elegantly written report that offered a stunning indictment of the Bush-Cheney administration and the US intelligence community. (Still, Bush and Cheney were reelected.) But one can expect Trump, the Republicans, and their amen choir to rabidly oppose Schiffs idea (as Bush opposed establishing the 9/11 commission).
American society does not do accountability well. The instigators of the Iraq War did not suffer. Nor did the bankers who crashed the US economy in 2008. We do have elections, and Trump, Pence, and their Republican handmaids will be on the ballot in seven months. But what of the Fox barkers, the conservative movement that has become no more than a promotion vehicle for Trumpjackery, and the entire right-wing noise machine? With their obsessive devotion to Trump, they all have helped pave the way to a national massacre. Will they be able to wash the blood off their hands? Can a large and deplorable slice of the national political media apparatus be judged guilty of murderous culpability and locked up (metaphorically)?
Nations should have memories, Frederick Douglass once said. But Gore Vidal frequently referred to the United States of Amnesia. And the past is not a good prelude for accountability. Too often the culprits who contributed to death and destruction end up skating along, even experiencing personal benefit. At this moment, the priority for the nation is to rise above Trumps incompetence and contend with a killer virus that is robbing us of our friends, neighbors, and loved ones and causing severe economic and societal dislocation. But there ought to come a time for a tallying: who did what when, during a life-and-death national crisis. And it is not too early to be collecting receipts. None of this should be forgotten.
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David Corn: Will Trump and His Enablers Ever Face Accountability for the Coronavirus Massacre? [View all]
babylonsister
Apr 2020
OP
No, they'll never face any charges even if we get a democratic president and
blueinredohio
Apr 2020
#3
It is over if people like you give up and spread doom and gloom. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Apr 2020
#28
Then be aware that you are spreading doom & gloom, unintentionally or otherwise. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Apr 2020
#54
defeatism is premature as long as liberals/demss ignoire talk radio - the biggest political mistake
certainot
Apr 2020
#42
thanks. this is really a perfect storm for destroying rw/putin radio, with their part in
certainot
Apr 2020
#71
I think his largest mistake was ignoring the role of the hate am radio propaganda machine
Tumbulu
Apr 2020
#13
You have identified a key source promoting hatred and racism in this country.
Lonestarblue
Apr 2020
#22
Ignoring hate radio & the right wing media machine is the stupidest thing the dems/left have done,
CrispyQ
Apr 2020
#36
We need retribution to set standards that every president should live by.
Baitball Blogger
Apr 2020
#16
There must be tribunals for all of Trump's crimes and all of his accomplices
Fiendish Thingy
Apr 2020
#23
he will be a private citizen soon and we will unleash all holy hell upon his family..
samnsara
Apr 2020
#26
Trump is not going to be reelected. Biden is winning in even the red states.
Demsrule86
May 2020
#73
Simple answer on trump accountibility;Lincoln's 'public sentiment' !!! [The Speakers' Lodestone].
empedocles
Apr 2020
#38