Resist That

Guest Post by Jim Kunstler

Perhaps because a weary public was underwhelmed by his indictment last week of thirteen ham sandwiches with Russian dressing, Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller has returned to an old baloney sandwich with American cheese named Paul Manafort, and slathered on some extra mayonnaise to lubricate his journey to federal prison.

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The additional charges specify tax evasion and money-laundering shenanigans around Manfort’s activities in Ukraine between 2006 and 2015, a period that included the USA’s active participation in the overthrow of Ukraine’s elected president, Victor Yanukovych, who had declared a desire to join the Russian Customs Union instead of being shanghaied into an expanded NATO.

Scrupulous observers may note that all this took place well in advance of the 2016 US presidential election, when Manafort was candidate Donald Trump’s campaign manager for several months before being thrown overboard for reasons still publicly unknown — but probably the awareness that Manafort’s personal financial affairs were a smoldering wreck. Meanwhile, Manafort’s business colleague, Rick Gates, has also been charged by Mueller, and this week an associate of Gates, one Alex Van Der Swaan, son-in-law of a Russian billionaire, was persuaded to plead guilty to lying to the FBI about his contacts with Gates.

All of this suggests that there were fabulous opportunities for American profiteering in the sad-sack, quasi failed state of Ukraine, and that the feckless Manafort circle will be doing Chinese fire drills in the federal courts until the cows come home, but it doesn’t say a whole lot about Russian interference in the 2016 US election. One might surmise that there is enough pressure on Manafort and company to get them to say anything now to save their asses. On the other hand, it could lead in open court to the airing of all sorts of dirty laundry about surreptitious US meddling in Ukraine, and about the corps of camp-following money-grubbing American grifters who raced in after 2014 to steal anything that wasn’t nailed down there by the homegrown kleptocrats.

But it it also raises the question whether Mr. Mueller was invited on the scene to prosecute any old thing that fell in his path. Or why he is ignoring the much more obvious smoking mess around his old FBI colleagues who seemed to have committed manifold acts of criminal misconduct in their pursuit of FISA warrants to gather intel on candidate Trump.

In the end — if this extravagant melodrama ever does end — we are stuck with ourselves and our many serious problems here in the USA, which include especially an unraveling financial system that may leave the nation as economically broken and desolate as Russia was in 1991– but ironically with a far less resilient population unused to real travail, as the Russians were after 70 years of soviet Deep State-ism.

Our own Deep State has rapidly become an entity as sinister as the old Soviet Nomenklatura. It is interesting and dismaying to see so many public intellectuals swallow its self-serving claims when it was not so many years ago that a healthy and natural skepticism about government lying was the order of the day, especially when it came to the dark towers of US Intel.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
February 23, 2018 11:49 am

Anyone that can be connected to Trump in any manner will be prosecuted, anyone that cannot be will be ignored.

That’s the purpose of Mueller conducting the investigation.

kokoda the Deplorable Raccoon and I-LUV-CO2
kokoda the Deplorable Raccoon and I-LUV-CO2
February 23, 2018 12:06 pm

“airing of all sorts of dirty laundry about surreptitious US meddling in Ukraine”
I would love for that to occur, but if so, it will probably be sealed documentation by the court.

kokoda the Deplorable Raccoon and I-LUV-CO2
kokoda the Deplorable Raccoon and I-LUV-CO2
February 23, 2018 12:08 pm

“It is interesting and dismaying to see so many public intellectuals swallow its self-serving claims..”
I doubt they fell for lies fed to press by CIA, NSA, FBI, etc. – they just do it to keep their gov’t jobs with the Cadillac pension and health plans (thanks to public unions).

Hope@ZeroKelvin - Proud Deplorable of the NOT S**thole Nation
Hope@ZeroKelvin - Proud Deplorable of the NOT S**thole Nation
February 23, 2018 1:23 pm

How could Kunstler “forget” to mention all the meddling of the Clintons, WHILE HRC WAS SOS, in the Ukraine mess or the millions of dollars that flowed in their “foundation” from Ukrainian oligarchs????

https://www.rt.com/usa/243017-ukraine-clinton-foreign-donors/

And let’s not forget about Uranium One. That little doozie leads straight to Obama.

Martin brundlefly
Martin brundlefly

He also believes the .gov 911 conspiracy theory. Man suffers from a bit of cognitive dissonance in some respects, while seeing through the bullshit in others.

Uncola
Uncola
February 23, 2018 2:28 pm

Why is Mueller prosecuting Russian internet trolls instead of…

… the much more obvious smoking mess around his old FBI colleagues who seemed to have committed manifold acts of criminal misconduct in their pursuit of FISA warrants to gather intel on candidate Trump.

Some questions answer themselves.

jimmieoakland
jimmieoakland
February 23, 2018 6:41 pm

I doubt the testimony of any of these shady characters would be believed by any jury worth of that name. Unless he has some other evidence, in the form of documentation, emails, etc., Mueller doesn’t really have a case, and if he had emails, he wouldn’t need their testimony in the first place. Compounding the difficulty, there is so much evidence that the investigations were done by such obviously biased people, the defense will have a field day.

This reminds when Obama was president, and a cop would shoot a black kid. Holder would swan in with a bunch of AG attorneys, to much fanfare, to investigate racism in the police department. Did these result in any prosecutions, or even indictments? No, because lawyers don’t like to try cases they can’t win. So far, all we’ve seen is lying to the FBI type charges, usually about stuff that was perfectly legal anyway. The defendants face financial ruin if they fight it, so even if they win, they will still be broke. It’s cheaper to plead out. I’ll wait until i see real evidence before I get excited about any of this..

Ottomatik
Ottomatik
February 23, 2018 9:21 pm

I have developed a smidge of respect for Jim recently, it has been a long dry spell. Jim, welcome back.
Perhaps it is because he can now clearly see where his team is headed, anyhow, for such an avowed leftist it is refreshing.
The inmates have captured the left and utterly destroyed any coalition that included classic liberals, they’re cracking up.