Trump is not a dictator, Nadler is. Our political system is being weaponized
against itself




By Mark Penn <https://www.foxnews.com/person/p/mark-penn>  

During his opening statement to the House Judiciary Committee, Rep. Jerry
Nadler threatens a contempt citation after Attorney General Bill Barr skips
the hearing.

In the old days,
<https://www.foxnews.com/category/politics/house-of-representatives> New
York Democrat Rep. Jerrold Nadler was a much-admired progressive congressman
— smart, able and representing an important district with strong values and
beliefs.

He  <https://www.foxnews.com/category/politics/house-of-representatives>
represented his views with honor and dignity whether in the majority or the
minority. He called the impeachment of President Bill Clinton in 1998 “a
partisan railroad job.”

Today he has become the
<https://www.foxnews.com/category/news-events/russia-investigation>
conductor of his own “railroad job” that is over the top and embarrassing us
all. Congress has about a 20 percent approval rating and Nadler is doing his
part to keep it that low.

After Attorney General
<https://www.foxnews.com/category/person/william-barr> Bill Barr did not
show up for his hearing on Thursday because Nadler wanted to question the
A.G. in a manner reserved for inquests and investigations, Nadler then
called the president a “dictator.”

The Mueller report should have closed down investigations of the president,
not opened them up. It unambiguously cleared the president of any conspiracy
or collusion with the Russians, ending two or more years of undermining the
president and his family with unfair and unjust criminal investigations.

I understand that Nadler is upset about the refusal of the A.G. to
participate in some kind of show trial he was arranging after 5 hours of
Barr’s testimony before the Senate, but to the extent anyone is acting like
a dictator here it’s unfortunately Nadler. He has lost all perspective.

Nancy Pelosi then piled on as well calling the Attorney General a criminal.
You may or may not like Barr’s demeanor, answers or his summary of the
Mueller report, but he is no criminal nor does he deserve this kind of
unrestrained disrespect. It’s really hard to understand why Nadler or Pelosi
believe this kind of personal vitriol will be rewarded at the ballot box.
The evidence is that similar behavior during the Senate hearings of Supreme
Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh may have cost Democrats several U.S. Senate
seats. For presidential candidates wooing Iowa voters, over the top words
and behavior at least makes some political sense. But Nadler and Pelosi
should know better.

Nadler, representing a safe district without any serious challenge, is
acting like someone anointed him king, and that all executive branch
officials should bow down and kowtow to his ever-increasing demands.

Legislative oversight is not a specifically enumerated power in the
Constitution — it’s a limited power implied from the “necessary and proper”
clause and subject to privileges, separation of powers, and the need for a
legitimate legislative purpose. It’s not an open-ended power but bounded by
the checks and balances of our constitution.

The Mueller report should have closed down investigations of the president,
not opened them up. It unambiguously cleared the president of any conspiracy
or collusion with the Russians, ending two or more years of undermining the
president and his family with unfair and unjust criminal investigations.
There is nothing more distracting for an administration than to be under
independent counsel investigation and I should know, I was there in 1998
when President Clinton was impeached.

Instead, Nadler‘ s response has been to begin a coordinated plan with other
Democratic committee chairs to subpoena every tax, business and other
records of the president, his family, and his businesses and associates.

Now that kind of inquisition is exactly what dictators do, especially when
they are trying to use their power to destroy their political opponents.

There is not a smidgen of bipartisanship in any of his actions and so the
precedent it sets could be the most destructive congressional behavior since
Joe McCarthy discovered he could use and abuse the investigative process for
political gain.

No matter how good our Constitution, it requires people to operate out of
good faith.

Former FBI Director James Comey joined the over-the-top gang with his new
op-ed that said that Trump destroys people a bit at a time. Comey, however,
was quite capable of destroying himself before Trump was elected with his
intrusions into 2016 campaign that managed to anger just about everyone and
was declared improper by the DOJ inspector general.

Hillary Clinton, on Rachel Maddow’s MSNBC show the other night, joked that
if the Russians were helping Trump that the Chinese should now help the
Democrats. At least this was civil in tone and kind of an attempt at parody.
Clearly, she forgot that the original foreign-help scandal was in fact
Chinagate in 1996-8 in which China poured millions of dollars into the DNC
to help the Democrats. In that investigation, it was found that China was,
in fact, making illegal campaign contributions and multiple indictments were
handed down. 

I’m all for a good political fight over the issues, but the politics of
personal destruction is hindering our democracy; the lack of respect for
opponents across the aisle is furthering the deep divisions in this country.

Our political system is being weaponized against itself. Our elections have
to settle our differences not exacerbate them and investigations have to
have an end not be endless. 

EM         -> { Trump for 2020 }

On the 49th Parallel          

                 Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja and Dr. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda is in
anarchy"
                    Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
"Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja na Dk. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda ni
katika machafuko" 

 

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