Blood Sports

Guest Post by Jim Kunstler

What you’re seeing in the political miasma of “RussiaGate” is an exercise in nostalgia. Apart from the symbolic feat of getting a “black” president freely elected in 2008 (remember, Mr. Obama is also half-white), the Democratic Party hasn’t enjoyed a political triumph in half a century to match the Watergate extravaganza of 1972-74, which ended in the departure of Mr. Nixon, the designated Prince of Darkness of those dear dead days. Watergate had had a more satisfying finale than The Brides of Dracula.


So, in its current sad state, devoid of useful political ideas, mired in the mostly manufactured conflicts of race and gender, psychologically crippled by the election loss of a miserable candidate to the Golden Golem of Greatness, the Democratic Party is returning full steam to a gambit that worked so well years ago: beating the devil by congressional inquiry.

In President Trump (uccchhh, the concept!), they’ve got a target much juicier even than Old Nixie. It wasn’t for nothing that they called him “Tricky Dick.” He came back from political near-death twice in his career. The first time, running as Dwight Eisenhower’s veep, he was accused of accepting the gift of a vicuna coat for his wife, Pat, and other secret cash emoluments. He overcame that with one of the first epic performances of the TV age, the “Checkers Speech” — Checkers being the family’s cocker spaniel, who Nixon invoked as a proxy for his own guileless innocence. It worked bigly.

The second near-death was his defeat in the California governor’s race of 1962, following his 1960 squeaker presidential election loss to John F. Kennedy. “You won’t have Nixon to kick around anymore…” he told the press. But he rose from the grave in 1968 — after fortifying his bank account in a Wall Street law practice — when the Vietnam War was tearing the country apart (and wrecking Democratic Party of Lyndon Johnson and Hubert Humphrey).

It is not unrecognized that in his first term, Nixon functioned as a very capable executive, presiding over social and environmental legislation that would be considered progressive today — though he remained mired in the tarbaby of Vietnam. But then, in the reelection campaign of ’72, he got a little too cute — or, at least, his campaign show-runners did, hiring a klatch of bumbling ex-CIA errand boys to burgle the DNC offices, who were then caught red-handed at the scene, which was the basement of the Watergate apartment complex… and the rest is history.

What a fabulous inquisition Watergate was! What a colorful cast characters: the wily old “country lawyer” Senator Sam Ervin, the dashing chief staff inquisitor Professor Sam Dash, the fallen Republican knights, Elliot Richardson and Archibald Cox, the lonely and heroic bean-spiller, John Dean! And many more. The Watergate hearings on TV were more thrilling than Downtown Abby. Once Old Nixie went down the path of stonewalling and evasion — covering up an escapade he might not have even known about at the time — he was dead meat.

I remember that sweaty August day that he threw in the towel. (I was a young newspaper reporter when newspapers still mattered.) It was pretty much a national orgasm. “NIXON RESIGNS!” the headlines screamed. A moment later he was on the gangway into the helicopter for the last time. Enter, stage right, the genial Gerald Ford….

Forgive me for getting caught up in the very nostalgia I castigate. And now here we are in the mere early months of Trumptopia about to hit the replay button on a televised inquisition. In my humble opinion, Donald Trump is a far more troubling personality than Tricky Dick ever was, infantile, narcissistic, at times verging on psychotic, but the RussiaGate story looks pretty flimsy. At this point, after about ten months of NSA-FBI investigation, nothing conclusive has turned up about Trump’s people “colluding” with Russia to gain unfair advantage in the election against You-Know-Who. Former NSA chief James Clapper has publicly stated twice in no uncertain terms that there’s no evidence to support the allegations (so far).

And there remains the specter of the actual content of the “collusion” — conveniently ignored by the so-called “Resistance” and its water-carriers at The New York Times — the hacked emails that evince all kinds of actual misbehavior by Secretary of State HRC and the DNC. The General Mike Flynn episode seems especially squishy, since it is the routine duty of incoming foreign affairs officials to check in with the ambassador corps in Washington. Why do you think nations send ambassadors to other countries?

The upshot of all this will be a political circus for the rest of the year and the abandonment of any real business in government, at a moment in history when some very weighty black swans circle above the clouds waiting to crash land. Enjoy the histrionics if you dare, and pay no attention to collapsing economy as it all plays out.

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CCRider
CCRider
May 12, 2017 11:14 am

“ex-CIA errand boys”??? Doesn’t work that way Mr. K. You don’t retire from the CIA. So Liddy & Sturgis ‘retire’ after playing some role in knocking off JFK? Old Man Bush just rings them up and says ‘thanks for the help guys. It’s been a gas. Enjoy playing shuffleboard by the pool’. Then the keys to the kingdom go to that hapless imbecile Gerald Ford who falsified JFK’s autopsy report? Yes, we’ll have an entertaining shit show for sure this summer but the real action is out of sight.

Rojam
Rojam
  CCRider
May 12, 2017 6:59 pm

The nostalgia you mention in your post takes me back to such wonderful and entertaining days. Frank Sturgis. Bernard Barker. E. Howard Hunt. G. Gordon Liddy. H.R. Halderman. John Mitchell. John Dean.Lll Richard Helms. Spiro T. Agnew. Marita Lorenz. Daniel Ellsberg. Dick Nixon. Jerry Ford. Daddy Bush. Just some of the stellar and morally upright characters in the Watergate/JFK assassination episodes. Many played a role in both. Especially Jerry Ford. Gosh, those were the good ole days of real bad guys (and gal) and really, really bad stuff. CIA agents and anti Castro Cubans breaking into the Democrat national committee hotel. A guy who released top secret Pentagon documents, who subsequently had his psychiatrist’s office broken into. A presidents chief council being disbarred and jailed. One President resigning from office. Another president pardoning the disgraced president. A third president a director of the CIA before becoming president. A vice president pleading “no contest” to tax evasion and resigning shortly after tacking office. An attorney General being indicted and resigning. Another CIA director committing perjury. A sitting president on tape offering hush money to criminals. Other tape recordings between the president and various White House officials with “gaps” in them. All these things and many, many more took place in a 5 year period in the 1970’s. This Trump/Comey/Putin/Flynn/Clapper/Yates stuff is boring, small potatos and so minor league in comparison.

Miles Long
Miles Long
  Rojam
May 12, 2017 11:04 pm

I remember a bumper sticker. It said:
“Dont change Dicks on the middle of a screw, vote for Nixon in ’72.”

unit472
unit472
May 12, 2017 11:36 am

Here is what perplexes me. IF the Russians had undertaken a diabolical plot to undermine the 2016 presidential election whose responsibility was it to-

A. Detect it
B. Defeat it.

It wasn’t Donald Trump. It was Barack Obama’s responsibility and he failed on both aspects. So, if the Democrats actually believe the ‘Russian’s’ did it their complaint is with their own lazy and incompetent leader.

The same can be said about the Democrat’s presidential nominee. If, with her close ties to the Administration and her prior post as Secretary of State, had she no inkling of Russian espionage/dirty tricks? Even if Obama was goofing off on the golf course or busy raising money for his post presidential life surely the hardworking national security expert Hillary Clinton would have learned of the dastardly Russian plot. It was her campaign that would be the target of it afterall… any yet her campaign computers were no better protected than a high school sophomores!

Russiagate, if it happened, is an indictment of the entire Democrat party. They are unfit to hold high office if this happened.

Rise Up
Rise Up
  unit472
May 12, 2017 1:01 pm

Good analysis, Unit. Hellary and the dems were so overconfident that even if they knew the extent of any “Russian hacking” (if there was any), they ignored it and most likely thought it could not affect their perceived destiny. They use this story as their excuse for losing the election.

Revealing that the Dems would not turn over their hacked servers to the FBI. They were probably embarrassed at the weak security, as you point out. Or maybe they weren’t hacked at all and the FBI would not find any evidence of hacking if they go hold of them.

Suzanna
Suzanna
May 12, 2017 12:02 pm

Well, we are in a pickle. Still and all, the public
face of it is a pack of lies or call it theater.
The likelihood of states going bankrupt, one at a time is
high, thus the government fails. Then the globalists come
in to sweep up what is left, and begin their purchases at
bottom dollar.

Tony
Tony
May 12, 2017 12:55 pm

Yep, this is all a distraction from the financial shenanigans going on, seemingly under the surface. I believe we are going to be in for a real shit storm sooner rather then later; no doubt before the end of the year.

Funny that you reference “Downtown Abby” as that’s what I always call it too. I don’t watch it but my wife loves it and always corrects me that it is Downton Abby.

rhs jr
rhs jr
May 12, 2017 11:47 pm

Trump should have fired Comey 100 days ago but Trump is neither hot nor cold, nor strong nor bold enough to save himself and America from TPTB who have so dumbed down liberal Americans that they don’t even know that TPTB want 99.9% of them dead. Stalin said Hitler failed because he wasn’t ruthless enough. We need hard nosed investigations and maybe Firing Squads to deal with their worst leaders before they get their Revolution going and completely destroy what’s left of the Constitution, Conservatives, Christians and their own Useless Idiots.

overthecliff
overthecliff
May 13, 2017 11:05 am

I don’t know how much cross breeding it takes to breed the black out of a nigger but one breeding won’t do it. 1/2 white =black 3/4 white =black don’t know where it stops.