On Sunday, on CNN, host Michael Smerconish argued that electors should ignore the criteria for actual presidents set down by Hamilton this time around because the electors themselves didn’t meet that Founder’s exacting standards, either. But running through all the commentary was a sense of terror that, one day, the country might actually decide to live up to its founding principles, rather than simply slapping on the old tricorn and yelling about taxes. There are terrible truths about this nation that the public cannot be allowed to know, lest it act on them in ways that disturb the horses.
It was this terror out of which the Warren Commission was formed. It was this terror that kept Lyndon Johnson from revealing Richard Nixon’s treason to the world and to Hubert Humphrey. It was this terror that engendered Nixon’s pardon. It was this terror that allowed the Reagan campaign to dodge how it may have fudged the release of the hostages in Iran, and it was this terror that allowed Reagan himself to skate on Iran-Contra. It was this terror that welcomed the meddling of the Supreme Court in the Florida recount of 2000.
It was this terror that allowed the Bush administration to elude its accountability regarding the events of September 11, 2001, or to be called to account entirely for how and why it ran the country into war in Iraq. It is this terror from which comes the impulse to look forward and never back. (On that same show, it should be noted, Smerconish hosted Bill Mitchell, the man who designed the “enhanced interrogation” techniques on behalf of the Bush administration. The torturer is on a book tour these days, instead of decorating his cell at The Hague.) And, I suspect, it is going to be this terror that will soften the findings of whatever “special” committee of the Congress is empaneled to look into Russian ratfcking and any other curiosities arising from the 2016 campaign.
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His point about being to afraid of the criminality of these men convincing our political establishment to “always look forward” is something that’s been making me angry as long as I can remember. If there’s this institutionalized determination to never hold anyone accountable for anything, because the institution just wants to get over it and move on, there is never any reason for anyone to ever follow the laws.
Can you imagine, if someone were caught doing something like a DUI, or a robbery, or a killing, and the law just decided that it was better to move on? To look forward instead of back? You know how rapidly that would lead to lawlessness and chaos? Well, that’s our political establishment up to this point, and knowing what we know about Cheeto Hitler, we haven’t even begun to see how bad and corrupt and lawless it can get.
(via wilwheaton)