By James Howard Kunstler
You can see where this Mueller thing is going: to the moment when the
Golden Golem of Greatness finally swats down the political horsefly
that has orbited his glittering brainpan for a whole year, and says,
“There! It’s done.”
It suggests that Civil War Two will end up looking a whole lot more
like the French Revolution than Civil War One. The latter unfurled as a
solemn tragedy; the former as a Coen Brothers style opéra bouffe bloodbath. Having executed the presidential swat to said orbiting horsefly, Trump
will try to turn his attention to the affairs of the nation, only to
find that it is insolvent and teetering on the most destructive workout
of bad debt the world has ever seen. And then his enemies will really go
to work. In the process, they’ll probably wreck the institutional
infrastructure needed to run a republic in constitutional democracy
mode.
They got a good start in politicizing the upper ranks of the FBI, a
fatal miscalculation based on the certainty of a Hillary win, which
would have enabled the various schemers in the J. Edgar Hoover building
to just fade back into the procedural woodwork of the agency and get on
with life. Instead, their shenanigans were exposed and so far one key
player, Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, was hung out to dry by a
committee of his fellow agency execs for lying about his official
conduct. Long about now, you kind of wonder: is that where it ends for
him? Seems like everybody else (and his uncle) is getting indicted for
lying to the FBI. How about Mr. McCabe, since that is exactly why his
colleagues at the FBI fired him?
Perhaps further resolution of this murky situation awaits Inspector
General Michael Horowitz’s forthcoming report, which the media seems to
have forgotten about lately. An awful lot of the mischief at the FBI and
its parent agency, the Department of Justice, is already on the public
record, for instance the conflicting statements of Andrew McCabe and his
former boss James Comey concerning who illegally leaked what to the
press. On the face of it, it looks pretty bad when at least one of these
Big Fish at the top of a supposedly incorruptible agency is lying.
There are at least a dozen other Big Fish in there who still have some
serious ‘splainin’ to do, and why not in the grand jury setting?
Nobody knows where the current Attorney General, Jeff Sessions, is in
all this — and “is” may be too strong a word to describe his
wraith-like tenure this past year. He seems less present than the
portraits of his dead predecessors lining the hallway outside his
office, considering the lively swirl of allegations all around him.
Well, he did appoint yet another special counsel, an obscure US Attorney
from Utah, John Huber, to evaluate several heaps of FBI dirty laundry,
most particularly the strange and baffling treatment that Hillary
Clinton has received in the matter of the Steele Dossier, the email
server inquiry dropped by Comey, and the 2012 Uranium One incident that
abracadabra’d about $150 million (from wealthy Russians!) into the
Clinton Foundation coffers while she was Secretary of State. Mr. Huber
is charged to follow up anything the Inspector General discovers to be a
possible breach of the law.
But it’s finally back to Mr. Mueller, the zeppelin-sized horsefly
circling the head of state. There was that Russia thing that set off the
awful commotion in the FBI, which arose first in the charge that the
newly-appointed National Security Advisor had a couple of conversations
with the Russian ambassador during the presidential transition period.
The President-elect’s furious adversaries managed to put across the
story that American officials are not supposed to talk to ambassadors
from foreign countries, which is about the most absurd proposition
imaginable — except in a land where school kids are taught nothing about
government or history. Anyway, Mr. Flynn was not even indicted for
that, but rather for supposedly lying about it to a delegation of
interrogators from Mueller’s office. My guess is that Mr. Trump will
sack Mr. Mueller when the IG’s report comes out and the shady
machinations that brought Mueller onto the scene are revealed in full.
The #Resistance will lose its avatar and impeachment will become the
sole campaign issue for November 2018.
Reprinted with permission from Kunstler.com.
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[AG Sessions] seems less present than the portraits of his dead predecessors lining the hallway outside his office.
That comparison was worth the read all by itself. At this point it seems like it belongs on the tombstone of his public service.
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