It’s also how the GOP hopes to play “whatabout,” undermine the Mueller probe, and attack and undermine democratic institutions.
Remember all those years of Whitewater, Bengahzi, and “her emails"?
McCarthy linked HRC’s dropping poll numbers to the House investigations. (She’d had high approval as Secretary of State.)
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Because the only people who actually believed HRC committed an imprisonable crime were those who fell for the ugly politics.
Ever since “lock her up,” the Trump-FOX-GOP has been threatening to deploy the criminal justice system as a political weapon.
A GOP talking point for years has been that the origins of the Mueller investigation were illegal.
During the Mueller hearings, the GOP signaled that they would respond to impeachment proceedings by opening a criminal investigation into the origins of Mueller’s investigation.
Yup, Rep. Cline, in the Mueller hearing, argued that Obama obstructed the investigation into HRC’s emails.
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The goal is to attack and destroy the institutions themselves by undermining them and discrediting them, to pave the way for another form of government.
Using Harvard Prof Levitsky’s earthquake analogy: when our institutions are being shaken by a political earthquake we need to move quickly to strengthen those institutions.
How?
Become an institutionalist.
As I understand the word, it’s a person who likes institutions.
I’ll pause here to tell you that I spent my legal career criticizing many of our institutions, particularly the criminal justice system and prisons.
The way I understand “institutionalist” is from Max Weber’s three categories of authority.
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The second is "traditional," legitimized by long-established cultural patterns (like a royal family.)
The Trump-FOX-GOP prefers Charismatic Leader.
America since its founding has attempted to create authority that is legal-rational.
America since its founding has attempted to create authority that is legal-rational, which creates institutions (and bureaucracy). Part of being a member of a healthy democracy is the freedom to criticize institutions.
But now, with rule of law as a system of authority under attack, talking this way helps the attackers undermine our institutions.
An advantage of Trump's "emergencies" is that a Democratic president can declare a climate change emergency. The courts shot down Trump's "emergencies" because they were not really emergencies.
But climate change is.
In other words...