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Just Keep on Digging, Mr. Mueller
Keep digging, Mr. Mueller. Keep digging! With all the atmospherics. With the threat of a nuclear war. With the threat of a race war. With all this, the damning evidence that our nation’s president is a pliable and compromised de facto agent of a hostile foreign power remains the most important subject of the day, and, by the way, if Special Prosecutor Mueller does his job, it is that which may finally bring a merciful end to our ongoing collective nightmare. Trump’s “altered consciousness” rant on Tuesday, the loud and endless defense of his white supremacist base called a press conference, was his latest rug-chewing diversion from the relentless digging, dig, dig, digging that is headed at the innermost chambers of FALLS CHURCH NEWS-PRESS Trump’s heartless heart. When Mueller and his minions of dedicated law enforcement specialists get there, they’re going to cast open the hollow tin door to that cold and clammy empty chamber, but after, of course, gathering up all the paper trails while getting there that could put Trump behind bars for life, a deserved fate to be extended and exceeded only by whatever lies ahead in his personal eternity. This morally-empty vessel is a tool of menacing, hate-driven power centers in Moscow and other places who succeeded in planting their man in the White House by and through the process of fueling the kind of hate-filled racism and bigotry that was manifested in Charlottesville last weekend. The rise of the new-Nazi fascist right must come as no surprise, any more than the election of Trump last fall. We’ve seen it coming and with Trump’s manipulated election, it’s been given an ample supply of bullhorns and blatant entitlements. It is not going to wither away. Because of Putin and those in high places here and abroad who’ve made their moral decisions to side with his global insurgency, we’re going to see a lot more of this. History is not on our side, unfortunately. If you take the long view, mob rule and tyranny are more often the human race’s governments of choice, with smatterings of mass-genocidal wars mixed in. We’re getting big enough to actually kill our home planet now, something that will undoubtedly be viewed with sadness by our erstwhile allies out there in the universe. “They weren’t able to pull it together, after all,” they’ll lament as they see the last lights flicker out on Planet Earth. “We could have had such fun.” History may not be on our side, but that spark in the human spirit that aspires for the good and the just — that’s all we’ve got going for us. It took centuries from the early flickerings of the Golden Renaissance and centuries of subsequent repressions for an Enlightenment flame to grow that fueled a political revolution based on the radical ideas of human equality and a constitutional democracy in one corner of this planet. Great institutions were put into place and great ideals and motives were derived from them that, roughly speaking, brought us to this point. The push back from men in power, operating out of greed and selfishness, has always been there. Now, they’ve advanced their juggernaut further than maybe at any earlier point since the Civil War in our national history. The so-called “alt-right” is the creation of Putin and his ilk, set in motion when Nixon and J. Edgar Hoover cut the “detente” deal with the Soviets to allow tens of thousands of ruthless Russian thugs into the U.S. to take over the organized crime networks and marginal political movements formerly of the “left” and “right” variety, both. Their common theme was a heartless thuggery, a loveless, postmodern nihilist “no right or wrong, only power” operational ethic. There became no organized “left” by 1980. What some thought was the left was really an agents provocateur “burn baby burn” anarchist phalanx. Labor unions were neutered. Self-serving amorality overran Washington under Reagan and Wall Street. This was the world that raised Trump and guided his allegiances since the early 1990s with carrot-and-stick Russian money. Anyone wanting to save the world from this has to assert a radical humanity, an unprecedented level of universal human caring and compassion.
Nicholas F. Benton
Nicholas Benton may be emailed at nfbenton@fcnp.com.
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When the President Is Un-American
Remember back in 2008, when Sarah Palin used to talk about the “real America”? She meant rural and small-town residents — white residents, it went without saying — who supposedly embodied the nation’s true essence. She was harshly condemned for those remarks, and rightly so — and not just because the real, real America is a multiracial, multicultural land of great metropolitan areas as well as small towns. More fundamentally, what makes America America is that it is built around an idea: the idea that all men are created equal, and are entitled to basic human rights. Take away that idea and we’re just a giant version of a twoNEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE bit autocracy. And maybe that is what we have, in fact, become. For Donald Trump’s refusal to condemn the murderous white supremacists in Charlottesville finally confirms what has become increasingly obvious: The current president of the United States isn’t a real American. Real Americans understand that our nation is built around values, not the “blood and soil” of the marchers’ chants; what makes you an American is your attempt to live up to those values, not the place or race your ancestors came from. And when we fall short in our effort to live up to our ideals, as we all too often do, at least we realize and acknowledge our failure. But the man who began his political ascent by falsely questioning Barack Obama’s place of birth — a blood-and-soil argument if ever there was one — clearly cares nothing about the openness and inclusiveness that have always been essential parts of who we are as a nation. Real Americans understand that our nation was born in a rebellion against tyranny. They feel an instinctive aversion to tyrants everywhere, and an underlying sympathy for democratic regimes, even those with whom we may currently have disputes. But the present occupant of the White House has made no secret of preferring the company, not of democratic leaders, but of authoritarian rulers — not just Vladimir Putin, but people like Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdogan or Rodrigo Duterte, the homicidal leader of the Philippines. When Trump visited Saudi Arabia, his commerce secretary exulted in the absence of hostile demonstrations, an absence ensured by the repressiveness of the regime. Real Americans expect public officials to be humbled by the responsibility that comes with the
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job. They’re not supposed to be boastful blowhards, constantly claiming credit for things they haven’t done — like Trump bragging about job creation that has continued at more or less the same pace as under his predecessor — or which never even happened, like his mythical victory in the popular vote. Real Americans understand that being a powerful public figure means facing criticism. That comes with the job, and you’re supposed to tolerate that criticism even if you feel it’s unfair. Foreign autocrats may rage against unflattering news reports, threaten to inflict financial harm on publications they dislike, talk about imprisoning journalists; American leaders aren’t supposed to sound like that. Finally, real Americans who manage to achieve high office realize that they are servants of the people, meant to use their position for the public good. In practice, human nature being what it is, many officials have in fact taken financial advantage of their office. But we’ve always understood that this was wrong — and presidents, in particular, are supposed to be above such things. Now we have a leader who is transparently exploiting his office for personal enrichment, in ways that all too obviously amount in practice to influence-buying by domestic malefactors and foreign governments alike. In short, these days we have a president who is really, truly, deeply un-American, someone who doesn’t share the values and ideals that made this country special. In fact, he’s so deeply alienated from the American idea that he can’t even bring himself to fake it. We all know that Trump feels comfortable with white supremacists, but it’s amazing that he won’t even give them a light tap on the wrist. We all know that Putin is Trump’s kind of guy, but it’s remarkable that Trump won’t even pretend to be outraged at Putin’s meddling with our election. Speaking of which: I have no more idea than anyone else what Robert Mueller’s probe into potential collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign, questionable financial ties, possible obstruction of justice and more will find. Trump is acting very much like someone with something big to hide, but we don’t yet know exactly what that something is. Whatever role foreign influence may have played and may still be playing, however, we don’t need to wonder whether an anti-American cabal, hostile to everything we stand for, determined to undermine everything that truly makes this country great, has seized power in Washington. It has: it’s called the Trump administration.