With his re-election prospects precarious, Donald Trump and his Republican allies appear to see a short-term advantage in reviving “Russiagate” — the colloquial term for the multifaceted, years-long narrative centred on the allegation that Trump was guilty of conspiring or “colluding” with the Kremlin. Of course, no such conspiracy or “collusion” ever existed, as confirmed last year by the findings of Robert Mueller — the Special Counsel appointed to comprehensively investigate the allegation — but also by basic common sense, which is a commodity frequently lacking in US political and media circles.
Far from settling the issue, though, Mueller’s findings merely represented the culmination of just one phase in the interminable Russiagate journey. Now, Trump has apparently endeavoured to rebrand the “scandal” instead as “Obamagate” — so as to almost invert its contours, and depict the true “scandal” as always having been principally about shameful malfeasance on the part of Obama-era security state officials.
The hope, presumably, is that this will tarnish the Democratic nominee, Joe Biden, by association. Whether or not the tactic is actually in Trump’s best political interests is questionable, as it seems doubtful that anyone but the most plugged-in partisans and hobbyists are invested enough in the intricate, often confusing details to even know what he’s talking about. Nonetheless, Trump’s complaints — while characteristically over-simplified and bombastic — do have some substantive merit.
To understand why, one must turn back the clock a bit. In the immediate aftermath of Trump’s shocking victory in 2016, huge portions of the left-liberal US political and media class collectively decided that the executive branch of the federal government — soon to be headed by someone they regarded as unthinkably grotesque — had lost all legitimacy.
In desperation, they vested their hopes in unelected members of the executive branch, namely the national security bureaucracy, to constrain or even overthrow Trump — because they saw him not just as a demented fascist madman, but as an active conspirator with a hostile foreign nation in Russia. Josh Marshall, the publisher of the liberal blog Talking Points Memo, encapsulated this mentality when he wrote in November 2016: “Let’s hope there’s a deep state, and if there is that they have their shit together.”
It was in this frenzied climate that the upper echelons of the security state apparatus, buoyed by the eager assent and even conscious participation of the elite media, seized the power to launch unprecedented encroachments into domestic political affairs. By now, many of these astonishing encroachments have been well-documented.
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SubscribeThey lost in 2016 to a man they consider evil.
This sent them collectively crazy and they have suffered from orange man bad, trump derangement syndrome ever since.
At no point did they look at themselves in the mirror ask the question how bad are we that they voted for him?
If like labour over here the democrats over there do not face the truth that the voters will vote for a man or a party they consider evil rather than them, they should be asking themselves what are we doing wrong?
I do hope you are not holding your breath waiting for TDS sufferers to ask “what are we doing wrong?”.
Seriously, the synoptic monoculture of the deep establishment is a worry of civilisation imperilling proportions. We are in an era of novel challenges where the old levers of power no longer move things as they used to. In nature, monocultures, and big creatures are peculiarly prone to extinction in challenging times. The last thing we need is the establishment continuing to persecute heresy.
An empty review. Are you actually wondering about whether professional political operatives & players look in mirrors and ask questions about themselves such that they might become weepy and change their ways? This is naive piffle, these people know exactly what was up; a TV celeb just won the Presidency, and goddamn if none of them were TV celebrities. Therefore a fix must be manufactured in order to reset the train back on it’s tracks.
Neoliberals don’t consider Trump “evil” that is nonsense. They are not naive, they know damn well they are every bit as evil as any other office holder on the opposing side. In fact they are probably quite proud of that skill.
Finally, an article in the British media which outlines the truth about the Russia collusion scam. I still speak to people who believe Trump was elected because ‘Russia’. Personally I think Trump has every right to try and turn the tables with ‘Obamagate’. This was a far bigger scandal than Watergate and both Obama and Biden seem to have been aware of what was going on, even it they didn’t explicitly authorise it. The Democrats and the CIA, the Military Industrial Complex and the media are addicted to war and the money it brings. Trump threatened to upset their lucrative apple cart and they did all they could to stop him.
Either way, this is another issue that starkly defines the giant divide that is currently playing out across the west. Namely, the divide between a demonstrably evil elite and most normal people. It is a divide that China is currently exploiting to devastating effect.
You are right. None of the “Russia elected Trump” camp seems to understand that Russia does not care who is in the White House as long as there is political paralysis in the USA. Russian troll farms, for example, are equal-opportunity trollers. The sole motivation seems to be the stoking of controversy and polarisation. If Americans cannot talk to each other civilly, there is no hope meeting today’s challenges.
Obama is emerging from this as a mere character actor, a tool of the continuity state. His intention was probably not to sabotage Trump but protect his own tattered legacy. The sadly misguided Obama appointees conspired together to settle scores and protect his ‘legacy’ but inevitably trashed his reputation along with their own. The sad fact is there never was an Obama legacy worth mentioning and history may judge him a far bigger fool than Trump.
There was the precious Iran deal to protect.
‘With his re-election prospects precarious…’
Are they?
It is worth remembering in 2016 his election prospects were none existant.
Comey, Brennan, McCabe, Rosenstein, et al, are partisans in the sense they will support any & all parties that will keep them ensconced in their fiefdoms. That they were able to gain the (tacit, at the least) support of then-president Obama in their endeavours was a grace note.
Who they were appointed by has little bearing on who or what they give their allegiance to.
Wow! The most convoluted telling of something that is a disgrace by DemocratSlaveryParty POLS and many of their slimy, little operatives to end up blaming (that’s President) Trump. By the way, Old Boy, the only poll that counts is the final one in November. LunchBox Groper Joe will be so brain dead by then (if not under indictment) he will be incapable of cognizant thought..much less coherent speech. He demonstrates the lack of the latter every time he flaps his lips. As a prior Never Trumper I will vote for him this time, if only to see the DemocratSlaveryParty POLS, their Stooges, Tools and the Deep State Apparatchiks eyes bleed when he is re-elected. Or it is to be hoped their heads implode. As an at-birth DemocratSlaveryParty Tool who became aware of the evil of the DemocratSlaveryParty in 1978 I despise it.
What’s an attempted coup between friends?
Has the writer lost his mind?
Obama attempted to overthrow a duly elected President.
Trump feels aggrieved? Wow, you bet.
Heads need to roll ( no, no, not literally!) and Trump win again by default.