A few thoughts on the adage that “if it weren’t for double standards, they would have no standards at all.”
Oh, dear. That sounds bad, doesn’t it?
Then there is pastor David French. He sings in the same chorus as Mittens.
“It’s worth remembering what he did, and why it was right and necessary to investigate the Trump campaign’s attempts to cooperate and/or collude with Russians and Russian assets to gain an advantage in the 2016 election.”
Memo to the pastor: The Trump campaign did not “cooperate and/or collude with Russians and Russian assets to gain an advantage in the 2016 election.”
Hillary Clinton
How about Hillary Clinton, though? Her campaign paid for the infamous pile of scabrous innuendo known as the Steele dossier. Where did Steele scrounge up those fantastic rumors? From shadowy Russian sources? Will wonders never cease?It’s worth noting that Russians did intervene in the 2016 election, as they have intervened in every U.S. election since the 1920s, and just as—does this need to be pointed out?—we intervene quietly in the elections of other countries.
The Russians bought some Facebook ads and did some internet trolling. Sometimes, they favored Hillary—who, like nearly everyone else, they thought was going to win—sometimes, Trump. As far as I have been able to determine, they made campaign contributions to Trump of $0.
Bill Clinton, Barack Obama
Which brings me back to the issue of Stone and double standards. The anti-Trump fraternity claims to be shocked, shocked that the president should have commuted Stone’s prison sentence. I don’t know enough about the legal niceties to opine about the prudence of Trump’s clemency in this case.“Bill Clinton pardoned his own brother for felony distribution of cocaine. And a key witness in the Whitewater scandal for which he and Hillary Clinton were under investigation. And three others convicted in independent counsel Ken Starr’s probe. And Marc Rich, in what was a straight-up political payoff. And his CIA director. And his HUD secretary. And eight people convicted in an investigation of his Agriculture Department.”
And that’s just for starters. McCarthy fills out the column with lots more where that came from, including from the pen of Barack Obama, who pardoned FALN terrorist Oscar Lopez Rivera and commuted the sentence of Bradley (now Chelsea) Manning, who had passed top-secret information to WikiLeaks.
Weissmann
Where were the Romneys and Frenchs of the world then? Where was Andrew Weissmann? If you don’t know Andrew Weissmann, you should. He is one of the most despicable actors in the whole anti-Trump Kabuki theater.Mueller was really just Howdy Doody for the puppet master Weissmann. He was the brains and main strategist of the flood-the-zone special counsel’s Get Trump operation.
Indeed, his disgusting partisan weaponization of the law goes back a long way. It was he who destroyed Enron and its leaders, and the accounting firm of Arthur Anderson, and therefore, thousands of jobs. The Supreme Court later said his case against Arthur Anderson was all wet, but too late for those thousands of people.
Weissmann is now a vocal Biden surrogate, participating in fundraisers for him.
Counsellor Weissmann might want to refresh his acquaintance with the Fifth Amendment, but perhaps he thinks its protections don’t extend to supporters of Trump.
Look, Stone is an extravagant, pro-Trump political activist. He is an odd and excitable chap. The question is, are those attributes sufficient to earn you a prison sentence? He was convicted of lying to investigators. That was his chief tort.
But at the end of the day, I think that Andrew Klavan got it exactly right.