The Campaign From Hell is finally over and Donald Trump won.
Now what?
One benefit of not having voted for either Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton is that I can view what has transpired with some degree of detachment. I don’t make political observations on this blog very often,
but I will here.
We publish material
given to us if it is of political, diplomatic, historical or ethical importance
and which has not been published elsewhere. When we have material that fulfills
this criteria, we publish. We had information that fit our editorial criteria
which related to the Sanders and Clinton campaign (DNC Leaks) and the Clinton
political campaign and Foundation (Podesta Emails). No-one disputes the public
importance of these publications. It would be unconscionable for WikiLeaks to
withhold such an archive from the public during an election.
At the same time, we cannot publish what we do not have. To date, we have not received information on
Donald Trump’s campaign, or Jill Stein’s campaign, or Gary Johnson’s campaign
or any of the other candidates that fulfills our stated editorial criteria. As
a result of publishing Clinton’s cables and indexing her emails we are seen as
domain experts on Clinton archives. So it is natural that Clinton sources come
to us.
Assange asserts that he cannot publish what he does not
have. This begs the question: from whom did WikiLeaks get their information
on the Clintons, and who would benefit from these disclosures? This brings us to Vladimir Putin.
Vladimir Putin. Somewhere, Vladimir Putin is smiling. When she was Secretary of State, Hillary
claimed the Russian Duma election in 2011 was rigged [hint: she was right – it was]. By challenging the legitimization ritual that
is Russian elections [which are neither free nor fair], she challenged Vladimir
Putin’s own legitimacy. Is there any
wonder why people think the Russians and WikiLeaks are joined at the hip? One can’t help but think Vlad is enjoying a
bit of schadenfreude.
Russia. The only country that is happy about
Donald Trump’s election is Russia. That’s
the same country Mitt Romney singled out as our biggest geopolitical foe. Let
that sink in for a while…
Ukraine. Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin have said
very nice things about each other. If I
was President Poroschenko, this wouldn’t give me very much comfort.
James Comey. The FBI Director demonstrated there are two
standards for conduct with relation to classified information. There is one standard for the well-connected,
another for the rest of us. That made
people like me [who handle classified information as part of my job]
furious. We knew that we’d be making big
rocks into little rocks at Leavenworth if we got caught doing what she did. But rightly or wrongly, Comey made his
call. And that should have been the end
of it. But no, he had to say more 11
days before the election. In July we got
the perception that the FBI plays favorites with “the elite.” Hence the charge the “system is rigged.” Then last month Comey stepped in it again by
making his re-opening of the Clinton email probe public. With that came the perception that since
Comey is a Republican, he was abusing his power as FBI Director on behalf of
Donald Trump. What a mess…Comey needs to
go. Not only has the ghost of J. Edgar
Hoover been resurrected, he has brought into question the FBI’s integrity from
people of all political persuasions.
Integrity is part of the FBI’s motto:
Fidelity, Bravery, Integrity. As I was
taught a long time ago, integrity comes with credibility. Once you have lost your credibility, it is
difficult to get it back.
“Lock Her Up”? The case of Hillary Clinton’s emails is
closed and ought to remain that way. I’ve
already said my 2 cents’ worth in this space on that subject, so I won’t say anymore. The great thing about this country is that we
don’t throw our political opponents in jail.
But as of January 20, 2017, the Clintons will no longer be part of a
protected class. Maybe the IRS will
suddenly become interested in how a “charitable” organization paid $3 million
for Chelsea Clinton’s wedding and other various and sundry things. Was there any “pay-to-play”?
Stick a fork in
her…she’s done. This is the second
time Hillary ran for president, and this is the second time she came up
short. The Democratic Party rewards
failure, but they won’t reward failure twice.
She’s 69 years old. If she tries
for a third time, she’ll be 73, and her health probably won’t get any better. Her time is done. She’s had “her turn” and she blew it. Since she won’t be occupying the Oval Office,
her ability to reward friends has suddenly come to an end.
Will the last
celebrity to leave Hollywood please turn out the lights? These people [some of whom I’ve never heard
of] said they would leave the country if Donald Trump won the election: Amy Schumer, Jon Stewart, Chelsea Handler,
Neve Campbell, Barry Diller, Lena Dunham, Keegan-Michael Key, Chloé Sevigny, Al Sharpton,
Natasha Lyonne, Eddie Griffin, Spike Lee, Amber Rose, Miley Cyrus, Samuel L.
Jackson, Cher, George Lopez, Barbra Streisand, Raven-Symoné, Whoopi Goldberg,
Bryan Cranston, Rosie O’Donnell, Ali Wentworth [George Stephanopoulos’ wife], etc.
The Newly
Unemployed. For the first time since
I was in college, these people won’t be holding public office – Harry Reid, Joe
Biden, and John Kerry. Between the three
of them, they’ve been in Washington for a combined 110 years. What will they do?
Sheriff Joe Arpaio is
gone. And this is a good thing.
Trump University. Donald Trump goes on trial for fraud. Luckily for him it’s a civil case and not a
criminal one. I predict an out-of-court
settlement to make it go away.
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