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The GOP performance at the Cohen hearing was a study in moral corruption

  

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Via:  john-russell  •  6 years ago  •  17 comments

The GOP performance at the Cohen hearing was a study in moral corruption
Normally, defending a sitting president would involve witnessing to his character. Something along the lines of: “Trump has too much integrity to direct Roger Stone to deal with WikiLeaks.” Or: “That isn’t possible. Trump is too good a man to pay hush money to a porn star.” --- Any of these lines spoken aloud at the Cohen hearing would have gotten peals of laughter.

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The GOP performance at the Cohen hearing was a study in moral corruption


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At the Hanoi summit , perhaps following a champagne toast officially welcoming North Korea to the nuclear club, I imagine President Trump and Kim Jong Un sitting down to watch the Michael Cohen hearing . Not far into the Republican questioning, Kim might have said something like: “I thought I knew toadying, but I’ve never seen anything like this. Don, what is your secret?”

The House of Representatives has always been the shallower end of the legislative pool. But the performance of Republicans at the Cohen hearing was in a class of its own. Their game plan seemed to consist of shouting, vilification and shouted vilification. Most of them apparently got their degrees from the Roy Cohn School of Law.

But chihuahuas are not intimidating, even when they travel in packs. What passed for a cutting Republican taunt? “Liar. Liar. Pants on Fire!” Honestly, has the ban on child labor been lifted for House staffers?

At some point, kissing up involves moral corruption. And Republicans passed that milestone some time ago. Many in Trump’s army of enablers have lost the ability to distinguish political realism from moral surrender. Now they are left to impugn the reputations of the president’s accusers, as though the whole Republican Party had signed on as part of Trump’s legal team. How did Republicans do? Cohen started the hearing with an absolutely awful reputation and still came across looking more trustworthy than his accusers.

Yet the alternatives to this strategy for Republicans are not obvious. Normally, defending a sitting president would involve witnessing to his character. Something along the lines of: “Trump has too much integrity to direct Roger Stone to deal with WikiLeaks.” Or: “That isn’t possible. Trump is too good a man to pay hush money to a porn star.” Or: “It is inconceivable that Trump would have had foreknowledge of a meeting at Trump Tower with shady Russians to get dirt on Hillary Clinton. His conscience wouldn’t allow him to go so low.”

Any of these lines spoken aloud at the Cohen hearing would have gotten peals of laughter. Of course Trump is capable of all these disreputable things. The real question is: Was he foolish enough to do them and get caught? So Republicans are staking the future and reputation of their party on the intelligence, or at least cunning, of Trump.

Most of our politics now consists of seeing the same horror from new angles. the United States has a president who respects no rule of morality, tradition or law that conflicts with his own immediate self-expression or gratification. His only self-limitation, apparently, is plausible deniability — a moral framework that seems to be based on old episodes of “ The Sopranos .” This is narcissism that has slipped its leash, roaming wherever it wishes across the wide world, and in our heads.

Years ago, I posed the question: What happens when a narcissist who thinks he is at the center of the universe is actually placed at the center of the universe? We are seeing what happens. The whole apparatus of a political party — including its legislative and religious wings — is now dedicated to the defense of one man’s feral will.

It is worth remembering that things weren’t always this way. Ronald Reagan sought to create a coalition of ideas — the fusion of economic, moral and defense conservativism. Barack Obama won office by turning out a broad coalition of interests.

For Trump — his mind uncluttered by creed or conviction — it can be a coalition only of the loyal. He insists on it. Loyalty to his person is his main — perhaps exclusive — measure of support. Some Americans may be drawn toward Trump’s views on immigration or on trade. But it is absurd to think that Trump, in most cases, holds their loyalty because of immigration or trade policy. His persona is ultimately his appeal. He generally talks not to persuade or inspire but to incite or demean. Man and message are one.

But Republicans are beginning to learn the lesson that Trump’s narcissism is not completely unbound. It could run into Robert S. Mueller III and the rule of law. It could run into the waiting arms of the Southern District of New York. It already has run into the oversight of a Democratic House. And this demonstrates why a vote for House Democrats in the 2018 midterms was (for some of us) a difficult necessity.






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JohnRussell
Professor Principal
1  seeder  JohnRussell    6 years ago
Years ago, I posed the question: What happens when a narcissist who thinks he is at the center of the universe is actually placed at the center of the universe? We are seeing what happens. The whole apparatus of a political party — including its legislative and religious wings — is now dedicated to the defense of one man’s feral will.

At least we are getting some good writing by political columnists out of this fiasco.  

 
 
 
Don Overton
Sophomore Quiet
1.1  Don Overton  replied to  JohnRussell @1    6 years ago

You are assuming they have morals.

 
 
 
JBB
Professor Principal
2  JBB    6 years ago

Having no defense for Trump's corrupt malfeasence the gop attacked Cohen...

 
 
 
JohnRussell
Professor Principal
2.1  seeder  JohnRussell  replied to  JBB @2    6 years ago

The best explanation I saw today for the Republicans performance on that committee Wednesday is that they have grown up  (politically) listening to right wing media and it has turned them into idiots. 

A lot of their "arguments" did seem to have come straight from Fox News, Hannity, Limbaugh or Laura Ingraham. 

 
 
 
livefreeordie
Junior Silent
3  livefreeordie    6 years ago

People need to understand what the attempts to take down President Trump are really about.

Trump is only the focal point of the true intentions of the Democrats.  You cannot separate their attempts to take him out from their recent all out assault on capitalism, our Constitutional Republic, and our rights and liberties.

They believe if they can destroy or even assassinate Trump they will successfully complete their long planned elimination of all conservatives and especially conservative Christians from any voice and/or power. This is about their plan to complete the transformation of the US as a totalitarian Marxist state they also seeks to eliminate all Judeo-Christian believes and values

If they succeed, among their first actions which they’ve already openly declared is to forcibly seize all firearms owned by individuals.

Practicing Orthodox Judaism or Evangelical Christianity will be controlled if not prohibited along the model of China.

WAKE UP AMERICA!  We are on the edge of losing our country to evil. We must trust in God and stand for freedom.

 
 
 
JohnRussell
Professor Principal
3.1  seeder  JohnRussell  replied to  livefreeordie @3    6 years ago
They believe if they can destroy or even assassinate Trump they will successfully complete their long planned elimination of all conservatives and especially conservative Christians from any voice and/or power.

Breaking News ! Alex Jones and Rick Wiles want you to guest host their shows tomorrow. 

 
 
 
livefreeordie
Junior Silent
3.1.1  livefreeordie  replied to  JohnRussell @3.1    6 years ago

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bbl-1
Professor Quiet
3.1.2  bbl-1  replied to  livefreeordie @3.1.1    6 years ago

The reach of The Deceiver is long.  His Shadow is longer.  Remember, fear, deceit, division and avarice are His only weapons.  Do not aid Him.

 
 
 
TᵢG
Professor Principal
3.1.3  TᵢG  replied to  livefreeordie @3.1.1    6 years ago
.... party of communists and Stalinists.

Stalinists?  You deem the USA D party to be Stalinists?   Is there anything worse than that?   Why not call them Maoists?   Clearly your labels are merely emotive and devoid of intellectual substance.

What is the point other than to drag discourse down to an elementary school level of absurd name-calling?

 
 
 
FLYNAVY1
Professor Participates
3.1.5  FLYNAVY1  replied to  livefreeordie @3.1.1    6 years ago

“The devil can cite Scripture for his purpose.
An evil soul producing holy witness
Is like a villain with a smiling cheek,
A goodly apple rotten at the heart.
O, what a goodly outside falsehood hath!”

W. Shakespeare...

 
 
 
Don Overton
Sophomore Quiet
3.2  Don Overton  replied to  livefreeordie @3    6 years ago

Wake up America, the right is  doing nothing but shredding the Constitution, The Bill of Rights and the Bible

 
 
 
Don Overton
Sophomore Quiet
3.3  Don Overton  replied to  livefreeordie @3    6 years ago

Republican Party Declares Moral Bankruptcy

       

 
 
 
livefreeordie
Junior Silent
3.3.1  livefreeordie  replied to  Don Overton @3.3    6 years ago

I’m not a Republican and have called for their demise for decades. I left the GOP in 1970 because they are too statist and support too many socialist programs

 
 
 
bbl-1
Professor Quiet
3.3.2  bbl-1  replied to  livefreeordie @3.3.1    6 years ago

"Called for the demise of the republicans for decades."  Really?

Ah, what ever.  Taylor Swift is beautiful.

 
 
 
Bob Nelson
Professor Guide
4  Bob Nelson    6 years ago

When is the last time we saw the Republican Party do anything for moral reasons?

 
 
 
bbl-1
Professor Quiet
5  bbl-1    6 years ago

No.  Moral corruption is not a fair description.  [Deleted]

 
 

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