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The two-year Mueller investigation of
Donald Trump’s alleged collusion (“largely synonymous with conspiracy”) with
Russia is over. Nothingburger.
The 448-page Mueller Report has been
published in full, and made into a dramatic hour-and-twenty-minute stage performance adapted by a Pulitzer Prize-winning
playwright with a cast of Hollywood stars. Yawn.
Then there was the seven hours of Mueller
himself testifying before two committees of Congress and the public. Painful,
"very, very painful.”
One might expect that the Democratic
Party’s #Resistance would abandon its attempt to unseat Donald Trump through litigation,
in the face of the glaring fact that this whole Russiagate/Mueller
Investigation thing has only been of great political benefit, a “massive gift,” to Donald Trump. Seeing all
the chips flow to your opponent, you gotta know when to fold ‘em and play a new
hand.
One might think a shrewd and serious
#Resistance would perhaps switch to a strategy of frontal political assault that
highlights substantive alternatives to reactionary social and foreign policies,
where Trump is vulnerable for increasing inequality, social insecurity, and
foreign aggression. ‘Cause, you know, as Nathan Robinson puts it: “People are upset because they’re drowning
in debt, their rent is too damn high, they can’t afford their health insurance
and they are working crappy jobs,” not because Konstantin Kilimnik got some polling
data. One might think, with Robinson, that “hopefully we can put this pathetic
chapter in American politics behind us.”