But the most unbelievable line came when Barr attempted to cast the FBI’s surveillance of Trump campaign staff in 2016 as “the greatest danger to our free system” — because in his mind, that constituted the government abusing its powers to influence an election. Yes, really:From a civil liberties standpoint, the greatest danger to our free system is that the incumbent government used the apparatus of the state, principally the law enforcement agencies and the intelligence agencies, both to spy on political opponents, but also to use them in a way that could affect the outcome of the election.This is just not an accurate description of what happened in 2016. There is no credible evidence that the FBI investigation was an attempt to intervene in the election, which is a conspiracy theory that doesn’t even pass the most basic smell test. The existence of the Trump-Russia investigation wasn’t officially confirmed until March 2017 — and the most prominent leak during the campaign was pro-Trump, resulting in an iconically false New York Times headline: “Investigating Donald Trump, F.B.I. Sees No Clear Link to Russia.” Why would the FBI keep its evidence against Trump secret until after the election, if it was trying to influence the outcome?But setting aside the falsehoods, the sheer chutzpah of Barr’s comments is staggering. Again, according to Barr, “The greatest danger to our free system is that the incumbent government use the apparatus of the state ... in a way that could affect the outcome of the election.”What president might be doing something like that, right now, and getting impeached for it?In all seriousness, though, Barr’s move here is disturbingly Orwellian. He correctly identified the abuse of power to influence elections as a threat to American democracy, but then argued that the people who investigated Trump are the ones who are actually guilty of it. The criminal becomes the victim, the authoritarian the guarantor of our freedoms. You heard a similar refrain from Republicans during the House Judiciary Committee’s impeachment hearing on Monday, when they repeatedly accused the Democrats of being the real threat to democracy.Barr’s embrace of this kind of truth-annihilating strategy is particularly interesting. He’s an establishment Republican with long credentials in the party, but one who has emerged as one of the most capable and willing defenders of Trump and the ideology for which he stands. Barr’s reasons for this, as my colleague Ezra Klein explained, stem from a deep sense of persecution, a belief that conservatives and Christians are under siege from ruthless progressives, an existential battle that must be waged if America as we know it is to be preserved.
All true and accurate, I reckon.Under these circumstances, a lot becomes justifiable — even the kind of assaults on the idea of truth more commonly seen in various types of authoritarian regimes (North Korea’s formal name, for example, is the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea). It’s a way of emptying words of their content, of transmuting ideas like “democratic” to mean “in the interests of the ruling faction.”
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ReplyDeleteYour endless "it's all a Jewish conspiracy" is tedious, Graeme.
ReplyDeleteLook, why don't you go down to my post on animal (and other) sacrifice as a religious impulse and give us your (no doubt weird) theories on that
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ReplyDeleteNo, Graeme, I'm not letting promulgate (in any form) Jewish blood libel anti-Semitism on my blog.
ReplyDeleteHe is a political hack
ReplyDeleteThere is this problem with the left that they don't seem to want to review the core of the issue. While Trump could have been pummelled on many grounds, you lefties are quite happy to run with a colossal farce based on nothing, pretty much any chance you get.
ReplyDeleteIt could be religion deprivation. Conservatives already have their own colossal farces based on nothing in very many cases. But they kind of delegate this to their religions lives. Whereas you dumb lefties have to have the Keynesian idiocy, the global warming fraud, and now this? What next is it for you? You are always falling for scams that are constructed midway into the air, with no sound building blocks.
The saviour taught us to build our house on rock, not sand. But you guys build your witch-hunts on soft poo. On diarrhea.
Quoting Bill Kristoll. A new low.
ReplyDelete"From a civil liberties standpoint, the greatest danger to our free system is that the incumbent government used the apparatus of the state, principally the law enforcement agencies and the intelligence agencies, both to spy on political opponents, but also to use them in a way that could affect the outcome of the election."
ReplyDeleteEvery word correct. You cannot deny this obvious truth without lying.
See we are both saying that someone interfered in the election. You say it was the Russians. I say it was Obama, Hillary Clinton and the Jews. My view of who interfered in the election is based on reality. Yours is based on fantasy.
ReplyDeleteBig difference.
How can you guys get things so consistently wrong? Everything the left and the Jews are confusing Trump of having done, they did and not Trump. And you still get this wrong.
ReplyDeleteCan you explain your mental incapacity in this case? We need to keep going over this. There was a terrorist campaign within the Ukraine which lead to a coup. Then the looting and money laundering started. As the conversation record showed, Trump did absolutely nothing wrong. Not even a little bit. The Jews reacted to an enquiry into corruption, by doing the Jew reversal.
Is this all cleared up now?