January 03, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" -
In order to
understand the great impeachment
charade, it’s important to keep three
facts about the strange bird known as
the United States uppermost in mind.
The first is that the US is the
ultimate law-based society, one whose
structure derives entirely from a single
four-thousand-word document created in
1787. The second is that while Americans
think of the Constitution as the
greatest plan of government known to
man, it’s actually the opposite: a
grotesque pre-modern relic that grows
more unrepresentative and unresponsive
with each passing year. A pro-rural
Electoral College that has overridden
the popular vote in two of the last five
presidential elections; a lopsided
Senate that allows the majority in ten
urban states to be outvoted four-to-one
by the minority in the other forty;
lifetime Supreme Court justices who can
veto any law at variance with an ancient
constitution that only they understand –
it’s a broken-down old rattletrap in
need of a top-to-bottom overhaul. Yet
it’s so thoroughly frozen that
structural reform is all but
unthinkable.
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The third thing to keep in mind is
that as the constitutional system grows
more and more undemocratic, the
two-party system that grew out of it in
the nineteenth century grows more
undemocratic as well. The result is a
bipartisan race to the right. Sometimes,
the Republicans seem to be in the lead
as Trump imprisons thousands of
immigrants fleeing murderous conditions
in Central America that the US war on
drugs helped create. Other times it’s
the Democrats as they beat the drums for
imperialist war against Russia.
Take all these factors – xenophobia,
mindless obeisance to ancient law, a
president imposed against the popular
will, etc. – mix thoroughly, place in a
super-hot oven due to a growing imperial
crisis, and impeachment is what pops
out. The process itself is very old, a
by-product of fourteenth-century
Anglo-Norman law. (Impeachment derives
from the Old French empeechier,
meaning to ensnare or entrap.) The
British abandoned it in the late
eighteenth century when Edmund Burke
wasted seven years impeaching an Indian
colonial governor named Warren Hastings
on grounds of corruption. (The House of
Lords finally acquitted him in 1795).
But then the Americans took it up and
now, two centuries later, are immersed
in the same brainless exercise.
The results were all too evident in
mid-December when one Democrat after
another took to the House floor to
denounced Donald Trump for violating the
ancient constitution by withholding
lethal military aid from the neo-Nazis
of the Ukraine’s Azov Battalion.
“We used to stand up to Putin and
Russia – I know the party of Ronald
Reagan used to,” declared Adam Schiff,
the Democratic point man on impeachment,
his voice quivering with emotion. The
fight to defend the Ukraine is “about
more than Ukraine. It’s about us. It’s
about our national security. Their fight
is our fight. Their defense is our
defense…. And when the President
sacrifices our interests, our national
security for his election, he is
sacrificing our country for his personal
gain.”
This was the Democratic line in a
nutshell. In order to safeguard the
ancient republic at home, the US must
pay foreign satraps to defend its
imperial interests abroad. Since no
patriotic American could possibly
disagree, any and all problems must stem
from meddling by the evil dictator
Vladimir Putin and his traitorous puppet
in the Oval Office. Americans must
therefore fulfill the ancient law by
impeaching him just as the “founding
fathers” would have wanted. Only then
will peace and freedom return to the
land of the free and the home of the
brave.
It’s all quite ridiculous, but what’s
even more bonkers is that millions of
Americans think it’s true. Trump is
meanwhile in his element. Now that
Democrats have voted to impeach him in
the House, he’d like nothing more than a
lengthy trial in the Senate because (a)
acquittal in the upper house is a
certainty and (b) it will allow the
Republican majority to put the torturers
to the rack by subpoenaing everyone from
Joe and Hunter Biden to Adam Schiff
himself and declaring them in contempt
of Congress if they refuse to testify.
Senator Majority Leader Mitch McConnell
has described an all-out Senate war as
“mutual assured destruction,” and he’s
right since, once unleashed, the ancient
constitutional machinery will grind
everything to dust in its path.
American politics will grow only more
farcical. If Putin looms larger and
larger on the world stage; if “the
moment has come,” as the Times Literary
Supplement recently
announced, “for even the most
hardened skeptics to admit that he is
one of the most successful world leaders
of our era”; if the US at the same time
staggers from one imperial disaster to
another even while descending into civil
war – then it’s not because the Russian
leader is particularly clever, but
because the US is locked in an ancient
mindset that is increasingly divorced
from reality. It’s lost in a
constitutional labyrinth of its own
making, and impeachment is leading it
deeper and deeper into the maze.