When word spread yesterday that the MAGA-infested House of Representatives had formally voted to launch an impeachment probe of President Biden, I was reminded of a scene in Alice in Wonderland, the one where the Queen of Hearts tried to rig a jury trial.
“Sentence first!” she declared. “Verdict afterward!”
The House is even worse. Its battle cry is investigate first, evidence afterward.
The chamber’s nutjobs, led by a religious fanatic who likens himself to Moses, don’t have a scintilla of anything that warrants a formal probe, and whatever they do concoct out of thin air would be DOA in the Senate anyway; in the words of GOP Senator Mike Rounds of South Dakota, the House needs “a strong case before they actually do an impeachment inquiry. Otherwise, they can be seen as crying wolf.”
But that’s OK with the loons who’ve driven the House into disrepair. They’re only interested in ginning up (phony) stories for the right-wing infauxtainment complex and giving the MAGA hordes something new to drool about. When Troy Nehls of Texas was asked yesterday to list the evidence of Biden’s high crimes and misdemeanors, he replied: “All I can say is, Donald J. Trump 2024, baby.”
As for Mike Johnson, the House Speaker and aforementioned religious fanatic, here’s what he believed back in 2019: “You can’t impeach a president because you don’t like him. That’s not how this system works. We’re in a constitutional Republic. You don’t have to the right to do it.” But today, armed with amended marching orders texted to him by God, he fervently believes what he formerly opposed.
Indeed, with Trump in the docket as a criminal defendant, what better way to muddy the waters than to insinuate that the purported “Biden crime family” is somehow worse than their Sun God? And turning the House into a de facto Fox News studio is heckuva lot easier than doing the hard job of governance, which this ship of fools clearly has no interest in.
Yeah, governance.
That strikes me as an important feature of the job – especially now, with so much stuff languishing on the to-do list. For instance, there’s the crucial emergency aid money for Ukraine; aid money for Israel; humanitarian money for Gaza; border legislation; the farm law, up for renewal, that helps rural America’s agricultural and food aid programs; the annual fund-the-government bills that were supposed to be passed months ago but are still held hostage by the nutjobs as the House careens from one shutdown crisis to the next…all of which require actual work, as opposed to dishing out soundbites for the saps.
I need not review all the reasons why the chamber has sunk to this level of dysfunction. It’s sufficient to connect the dots back to 2010 – in retrospect, a pivotal year in politics – when the national GOP shrewdly focused on winning state legislative races and succeeded beyond all expectations. (Naturally, the national Democrats, with a dearth of foresight, were asleep at the switch.) Propelled that year’s red wave, the new state GOP lawmakers redrew congressional district maps, creating/gerrymandering scores of safe Republican seats – to the point where, today, the House Republicans in those districts worry about one thing only: getting primaried by people more MAGA-batty than them.
Plus, of course, we have the MAGA war on factual reality – as best explained by Steve Bannon, who says duh movement’s big goal is to “flood the zone with shit.” The phony impeachment probe is merely the latest Exhibit A. Republicans are hoping that the smoke they pump out about Joe and Hunter will somehow paint them as worse than Trump (despite his 91 felony charges, and a corrupt company that has already been found guilty of tax fraud and bank fraud). And given what we know about huge swaths of the American public, the MAGA strategists have grounds for hope.
The big question is whether enough voters in ’24 will have sufficient awareness to return House Republicans to minority status, where they languished while Nancy Pelosi got stuff done. Because what we have now, to borrow underdog Harry Truman’s successful 1948 battle cry, is “a do-nothing Congress.”
Or, as Alice said to the Queen of Hearts, “Stuff and nonsense!”
Sorry, Dick, but this one is high and away. Surely you have already made clear what you think of GOP-controlled government (in this case, the House). It’s a no brainer that they are not up to it.
The looming issue for me personally (sorry, but that’s all I really know) is whether I can stomach voting for Biden again after witnessing his disgusting defacto support of Israel’s murderous Gaza campaign (my tax dollars at work!). It would be 1968 déjà vu, but with LBJ running for re-election while drenched in Vietnamese blood v. the New Nixon.
Can you blame me for retching?
Maybe I am just a “young” (!) 70-year-old:
“…Biden’s response to the Israel-Hamas war may be having the greatest effect on his relationship with this voter bloc. ”
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024-election/young-voters-explain-re-bailing-biden-whether-d-come-back-rcna130186