The Basic Formula For Every Shocking Russia/Trump Revelation
The basic formula for every breaking Trump/Russia story is essentially as follows:
- The New York Times or Washington Post releases an article that at first blush appears extremely damning.
- Anti-Trump pundits and Democrats react reflexively to the news, express shrieking outrage, and proclaim that this finally proves untoward collusion between Trump and Russia — a smoking gun, at last.
- Aggrieved former Clinton apparatchiks *connect the dots* in a manner eerily reminiscent of right-wing Glenn Beck-esque prognostication circa 2009.
4.
Self-proclaimed legal experts rashly opine as to whether the new
revelation entails some kind of criminally actionable offense. (Recall
the now-laughable certitude that felled National Security Advisor Mike Flynn
violated the 200+ year old Logan Act.) This latest version is the
certitude that Jeff Sessions committed perjury, when that at the very
least is highly questionable.
(Probably best to at least read the relevant statute first.)
5.
The notion of Russian “collusion” being key to toppling Trump becomes
further implanted in the minds of the most energized Democratic
activists, as evidenced this time around by a troupe of protesters who
showed up to the Department of Justice headquarters brandishing
trademarked “Resist” placards, chanting “Lock Him Up,” and (as usual)
hyperventilating about Putin. As I’ve written before,
Trump/Putin theories are increasingly the top concern that plugged-in
“Resistance” types bring up at the highly-charged town hall meetings
that have received so much attention of late.
6.
Pointing out these glaring flaws in the latest anti-Russia frenzy is
immediately construed by cynics as “defending Trump” or “defending
Sessions” when it most assuredly is not. At least in my own case, it’s a
defense of not getting enraptured by irrational hysterics to further
short-term political aims.
7.
People who’d spent the past 12 hours frothing at the mouth gradually
come to realize that their initial furor was probably overblown, and
that a more sober look at the actual facts at hand reveal that the
anti-Trump chorus probably got ahead of itself…again.
8. Democrats who sought to capitalize on the uproar end up looking extremely foolish.
9.
It becomes “normalized” (that new favorite buzzword!) to cast any
meetings or contacts with Russian officials as inherently sinister.
Rather than just a basic function of a Senator’s ordinary duties,
meeting with “The Russians” is increasingly viewed as evidence of
nefarious intent, and perhaps participation in a grand global
conspiracy.
10.
Political ineptitude and clumsiness (as was very probably the case with
Flynn) gets interpreted as something more calculated than it really is.
Sessions could’ve avoided this ridiculous controversy by saying
something to the effect of: “I did not meet with any Russian officials
in my informal capacity as Trump campaign surrogate, but I did speak
with Russian officials over the course of my ordinary Senatorial
duties.” The problem is, such an admission would’ve probably blown up
into a big political snafu; Democrats would’ve seized on it as evidence
of Russian collusion. So Sessions tried to lawyer himself out of trouble
with an ambiguous comment during sworn testimony. This allowed him to
sneak through the confirmation process, but created an even bigger
political storm later.
11. A Trump official’s least egregious quality ends up being portrayed as his most egregious quality.
There were any number of reasons to be highly worried about the
presence of Mike Flynn in the Trump administration, from his bellicose
posture toward Iran, to his outlandish views on the alleged threat posed
by Islam. Conversing with the Russian ambassador about reducing
tensions would very clearly not
have been on the “reasons to be worried about Flynn” list. Likewise,
Jeff Sessions is a troubling figure for a whole host of reasons, ranging
from his hawkishly retrograde attitude about Drug Prohibition to his
dicey history on racial matters. That he spoke to the Russian Ambassador
in September 2016 would not be on the “reasons to be worried about
Sessions” list.
12. The overall political climate gets further degraded and warped without any commensurate upside.
13. Repeat.
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