The Political Class Murders Itself

Guest Post by The Zman

The point at which the Roman Republic moved from republic to empire is generally placed at the point when the Senate granted Octavian almost unlimited power and he adopted the title Augustus. Some historians argue it was when Caesar crossed the Rubicon or when he defeated Anthony at Actium. The implication is that once the transition was started, there was no turning back. The more useful analysis is to think of it as a process, with roots in the Republic, that evolved to the point where dictatorship was inevitable.

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The die was most likely cast when the Republic began to compromise its own rules for limiting and distributing power. The system they had created was a reflection of the tribal realities of the early republic. In order to keep any one family from gaining too much power, they systematically limited the time anyone served in office. The system also forced an apprenticeship on those who went into public life. This had the benefit of making public men buy into the system. Therefore they were willing to defend it.

That meant the system had a policing mechanism to sort out enemies before they could cause trouble. An ambitious young man could not skip any steps on his way up the ladder, so once he got up the ladder, he was not agreeing to any changes in the process. Defending the system was a way to defend one’s prerogatives, but also a way to defend the system from lunatics. Verpus Maximus may be smart and talented, but he was not only going to wait his turn, he was going to do all the jobs necessary to prove his worth.

This system started to break down with the rivalry of Sulla and Marius. Sulla was the first man to hold the office of consul twice. He also got away with marching an army on Rome itself, in order to defeat his rival, Marius. Both of these acts were supposed to be disqualifying, but exceptions were made for expediency. Sulla sided with the Senate so the Senate bent the rules to serve themselves. A good case can be made that this is the point when it was all over for the Republic.

It was just a matter of time before someone used Sulla as a precedent.

It is a good lesson to keep in mind as the politicians in the Imperial Capital wrangle over what could be a very dangerous scandal for them.

House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes declared Wednesday that members of Donald Trump’s transition team, possibly including Trump himself, were under inadvertent surveillance following November’s presidential election.

The White House and Trump’s allies immediately seized on the statement as vindication of the president’s much-maligned claim that former President Barack Obama wiretapped Trump Tower phones — even though Nunes himself said that’s not what his new information shows.

Democrats, meanwhile, cried foul.

Rep. Adam Schiff of California, the top Democrat on the intelligence panel, cast doubt on Nunes’ claims in a fiery statement and blasted the chairman for not first sharing the information with him or other committee members.

Schiff also slammed Nunes for briefing the White House on Wednesday afternoon given that the Intelligence Committee is in the middle of an investigation into Russia’s meddling in the 2016 election, including possible collusion with the Trump team.

The political class chased Nixon out of town for talking about the use of the FBI and CIA as weapons against political opponents. The rule in politics has been that the use of the IRS or the intelligence agencies was expressly prohibited. There could be no exceptions for obvious reasons, as it would give these bureaucracies dangerous power. That was the lesson of Hoover. If the CIA or IRS are allowed to use their powers to gather dirt on elected officials, then they can control elected officials. That’s the end of democracy.

Of course, there’s another reason to take certain weapons off the table in politics. That’s self preservation. In prior ages, where the winners had the losers killed, the challengers would always have as their goal, the death of the current ruler. That prompted the ruler to get ahead of the curve and have any potential challengers killed, before they could be any trouble. This was Stalin’s game and he just about gutted the the intellectual and political elite of Russia in the process. They still have not recovered from it.

That’s what makes this so dangerous. It’s now clear what happened. The Obama people started spying on Trump once he had the nomination or perhaps even earlier. They may have started earlier with an eye on helping the Republicans knock him off in the primary, but that’s not clear. They figured that Clinton was a lock so they were not careful about covering their tracks. The Clinton people are as dirty as it gets so they were not going to be ratting on anyone over it. If anything, they would expand on it.

This is where the Russian hacking story comes into the picture. Once disaster struck and Team Obama realized they had a problem, they needed cover, so they started with the Russian hacking nonsense. They would then claim that it was all an accident and they were just trying to prevent Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale from attacking our democracy! It’s also why Obama signed a retroactive Executive Order giving cover to the intel agencies for their domestic spying activities. They were creating a cover story.

The complication is that it appears that at least one person has perjured himself over this and that one person is FBI Director Comey. There’s no way to square his testimony with these new revelations. The best he can do is split hairs and claim he was not part of the spying effort. Of course, there’s no way to touch him as he runs the FBI. In fact, there’s no way to investigate any of the intelligence organizations. This is the point where many of the robot historians of the future will say the American political class murdered itself.

Unless there is some will to address it, and that’s highly unlikely, we now have a new normal where highly politicized intelligence agencies are used by both sides to discredit one another and discredit any attempts to reform the system. It’s no longer a game of rules. It is a zero sum  game of power and that cycle only ends one way, with someone marching their army on the capital and taking control. As with Rome, whoever emerges as the dictator will not have murdered the system. The system will have murdered itself.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
March 23, 2017 11:49 am

In the Roman republic, the position of dictator was completely legal and constitutional. They understood that at some point things would get so fucked up that only someone with near absolute power could break up whatever oligarchy was controlling the level of powers. Sulla, like Caesar were reformers and they were attempting to save the republic, not destroy it. Really the republic died when Caesar was murdered.

In this respect the Romans were correct to create this position. Who else but a dictator could excise the parasite known as Israel, could break up the medical or military cartels? Give us a Caesar and make him dictator…for life if necessary.

NickelthroweR
NickelthroweR
  Anonymous
March 23, 2017 12:25 pm

Greetings,

The position of dictator was only for 6 months. Yes, in times of peril, Rome would install a dictator to get things done but that power was always given back once the crisis had passed.

rhs jr
rhs jr
  Anonymous
March 23, 2017 8:18 pm

A benevolent dictator is needed ASAP.

Suzanna
Suzanna
March 23, 2017 1:16 pm

Is President Trump going to be dictator for six months…?
You need to hear this woman from Missouri and the horror
she discloses. Did the president lie in his campaign?

norman franklin
norman franklin
March 23, 2017 1:43 pm

Nice article Z Man. I agree with all of it except for one part. ” we now have a new normal where highly politicized intelligence agencies are used by both sides to discredit one another and discredit any attempts to reform the system.” Imo there is no ‘both sides’ as you say, only the deep state uni party whose only concern is the consolidation and continuation of absolute power. Giving not one rip about the well being of 99.9 percent of the people in this world.

Trapped in Portlandia
Trapped in Portlandia
March 23, 2017 2:20 pm

Zman, one of your best works. But, as eluded to by Norman Franklin, the “both sides” are not the Ds and Rs, but rather the deep state and us dirt people. While the dirt people may get behind someone we think will reform the system, the deep state will either torpedo those reformers before they get elected or make them a deal they can’t refuse after they get into office.

JFK wanted to kill parts of the deep state by blowing the intelligence agencies into a thousand pieces and we see how that worked out for JFK.

When I’m wearing my tin-foil hat, which is quite a frequent occurrence lately, I believe the deep state has dirt on all our elected representatives so they can be kept in line. All that spying has to be used for something useful and what can be more useful then spying on Congressmen, Senators, Cabinet Officials, and Presidents to gain useful information that can be applied at the proper time to “encourage” them to make the right decisions. And for those who are not encouraged, well, accident happen.

I’m becoming convinced that’s why Trump is cozying up to the military. Many of his appointments are military people and the only parts of the government where he is raising the budget is the military. He probably believes this is his best insurance policy against an open limousine ride through Dalles.

Ed
Ed
March 23, 2017 6:17 pm

“Of course, there’s no way to touch him as he runs the FBI. ”

Seems to me that Trump could just fire his ass. I expected that to be one of Trump’s first moves and was surprised that he left Comey in place. Maybe he needs Comey and Sessions as an excuse for leaving Clinton on the street. Her ass should be indicted ASAP.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  Ed
March 23, 2017 6:42 pm

I thought the FBI director has a set term & when it is up he may be reappointed if the current Prez wants to keep him on?

Omaha's best
Omaha's best
  TampaRed
March 23, 2017 9:05 pm

No the FBI serves at the approval of the president.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  Omaha's best
March 23, 2017 9:41 pm

You’re correct,you son of a gun.I was all set to argue w/you but decided to check first-glad I did.
from google–

Can the president fire the head of the FBI?
They must be confirmed by the United States Senate and serve a term of office of five years, with a maximum of ten years, if reappointed, unless they resign or are fired by the President before their term ends. The current FBI Director is James B. Comey

Ed
Ed
  TampaRed
March 23, 2017 9:36 pm

I don’t know. Maybe Trump could make him resign, then. Maybe he could beat the fuck out of him and make him resign. Maybe he could hypnotize Jeffie Sessions and make Sessions get a carving knife and just stab Comey until he got tennis elbow, live on CSPAN or something.

Maybe my hopes for Trump are a little unreasonable.

rhs jr
rhs jr
March 23, 2017 8:26 pm

All the MSM, Democrat and NeoCon noise about Russia and treason is a smoke screen (and red herring) to protect the Clinton Foundation, Pizza Gate, imported terrorist, ruined economy, vote fraud, illegal spying, illegal IRS attacks on Conservatives, failed Obamacare and schools, MSM lies and a thousand other leftist misdeeds.

Wisdom
Wisdom
March 24, 2017 3:09 am

The Caesar that crossed the Rubicon was not the same Caesar that defeated Marcus Anthonius.