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Three Lessons for the Left from the Mueller Inquiry
Cook, Jonathan http://www.counterpunch.org/2019/03/25/three-lessons-for-the-left-from-the-mueller-inquiry/
Publisher: CounterPunch Date Written: 25/03/2019 Year Published: 2019 Resource Type: Article
Important lessons for the progressive left to consider now that it is clear the inquiry by special counsel Robert Mueller into Russiagate is never going to uncover collusion between Donald Trump's camp and the Kremlin in the 2016 presidential election.
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Russiagate was never about substance, it was about who gets to image-manage the decline of a turbo-charged, self-harming neoliberal capitalism.
The leaders of the Democratic party are less terrified of Trump and what he represents than they are of us and what we might do if we understood how they have rigged the political and economic system to their permanent advantage.
It may look like Russiagate was a failure, but it was actually a success. It deflected the lefts attention from endemic corruption within the leadership of the Democratic party, which supposedly represents the left. It rechannelled the lefts political energies instead towards the convenient bogeymen targets of Trump and Russian president Vladimir Putin.
What Mueller found all he was ever going to find was marginal corruption in the Trump camp. And that was inevitable because Washington is mired in corruption. In fact, what Mueller revealed was the most exceptional forms of corruption among Trumps team while obscuring the run-of-the-mill stuff that would have served as a reminder of the endemic corruption infecting the Democratic leadership too.
An anti-corruption investigation would have run much deeper and exposed far more. It would have highlighted the Clinton Foundation, and the role of mega-donors like James Simons, George Soros and Haim Saban who funded Hillarys campaign with one aim in mind: to get their issues into a paid-for national consensus.
Further, in focusing on the Trump camp and relative minnows like Paul Manafort and Roger Stone the Russiagate inquiry actually served to shield the Democratic leadership from an investigation into the much worse corruption revealed in the content of the DNC emails. It was the leaking / hacking of those emails that provided the rationale for Muellers investigations. What should have been at the front and centre of any inquiry was how the Democratic party sought to rig its primaries to prevent party members selecting anyone but Hillary as their presidential candidate.
So, in short, Russiagate has been two years of wasted energy by the left, energy that could have been spent both targeting Trump for what he is really doing rather than what it is imagined he has done, and targeting the Democratic leadership for its own, equally corrupt practices.
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