Weaponization of Politics, an American Tradition

Guest Post by Ron Paul

President Donald Trump is hardly the first political figure who has had the legal and policy processes weaponized against him. In fact, there is a long and shameful history of US politicians and bureaucrats weaponizing governmental powers against their political opponents.

The First Amendment was not even a decade old when fear of influence on America by French agents was used to support the passage of the Alien and Sedition Acts. This outlawed “false, scandalous, and malicious writing” against the US government, Congress, or the president and made it illegal to conspire “to oppose any measure or measures of the government of the United States.”

The weaponization of politics is another example of how hysteria over alleged foreign threats leads to less liberty. The claim that opponents of US government policy were serving interests of France is an early example. Sadly, critics of US government policy have been smeared for spreading disinformation to benefit hostile foreign powers many times since.

During the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln oversaw the shutting down of newspapers and even the arresting of state legislators. After the US became involved in World War I, Congress passed a new Sedition Act banning “disloyal, profane, scurrilous, or abusive language” toward the military or US government. This act was used to imprison Eugene Debs, who then ran for president as the Socialist Party nominee while in prison.

Opponents of US involvement in World War II were accused by supporters of US military intervention of being a “fifth column” for Germany’s government. Later, opponents of wars in Vietnam, Iraq, and other countries where the US intervened were subjected to government surveillance and harassment.

Critics of US foreign policy may be the first critics of the US government targeted for opposing government policies, but they are not the last. FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover targeted the civil rights movement and wiretapped and harassed Martin Luther King Jr. Hoover also kept files on those he deemed subversives, including even the pop music group The Monkees.

Presidents of both parties have used the IRS against their political enemies. As an IRS agent told the head of a conservative organization who was being audited after calling for the impeachment of then-President Clinton, “What do you expect when you target the president?”

The drafters of the Constitution knew those with power would always be tempted to use the power against their opponents. Hence, they created a limited government where power was diffused and checked. Unfortunately, American politicians gave in to the temptation to weaponize the law against their opponents in the early days of the Republic.

Since then, the growth of government has led to the growth of an unelected and unaccountable bureaucracy that plays an important role for the deep state. The deep state pursues its own agenda regardless of the wishes of the people. The deep state works to subvert those who oppose its agenda, using tactics up to and including assassination in the case of President Kennedy.

A lesson of this history is that people who desire liberty should not trust the US government to advance liberty. Instead, they need to be vigilant in ensuring the government acts within the limits stated in the Constitution. Making sure the government is pursuing a policy of peace and free trade abroad is also essential to promoting liberty at home.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
June 26, 2023 10:35 am

Special Report: Biden Weaponizing IRS Into a Well-Armed Paramilitary Force
Ammoland

Earnesto
Earnesto
  Anonymous
June 26, 2023 11:08 am

Why cite your sources?

You cite your sources:

●to give credit to those people whose ideas/words you are using in your paper so that you don’t plagiarize
●to distinguish other people’s ideas/words from your own ideas and words.
●to make your argument stronger.

Doing research on an issue strengthens your position, because it shows you have engaged with some of the other positions on your topic and incorporated them into your thinking.to allow your readers to verify your claims and to get more information from the source materials.

Source:
https://guides.libraries.emory.edu/c.php?g=49955&p=323972

k31
k31
  Earnesto
June 26, 2023 1:02 pm

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Anonymous
Anonymous
June 26, 2023 12:50 pm

There is NO NEED to have write ups that mention Trump , Biden or any other puppet figure. They are IRRELEVANT. Taking about them and trying to legitimize their existence is counter productive and hints at controlled opposition or outright stupidity. I quit reading when I see Trump or Bidens name. They are IRRELEVANT.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
June 26, 2023 2:08 pm

Relax, Francis.

Anonymous
Anonymous
June 26, 2023 1:10 pm

Andrew Johnson 1868. Just because he was a loyal to the Union southerner.

overthecliff
overthecliff
June 26, 2023 2:47 pm

There is no Constitution anymore.

ursel doran
ursel doran
June 26, 2023 9:34 pm

It will require a depression and a value reset therefore to get the value system back to reality. Free FED “money out of nowhere from nothing,” is the culprit.
The really distressing issue is that there is NO outrage or pushback as the Apathy is so prevalent!!
Grifters take all you can while you can is the desired action.
https://www.rutherford.org/publications_resources/john_whiteheads_commentary/the_american_kleptocracy_a_government_of_liars_thieves_and_lawbreakers

Dying Sun
Dying Sun
June 27, 2023 2:46 am

Ron Paul, unlike some article-writers on this site, has a good grasp of history. He’s supports his statements with verifiable historical events; not opinions or suppositions.