Albuquerque Journal

Dems’ ineptitude on Kavanaugh a peek into how Trump wins

- BY BOB FRANKEN KING FEATURES SYNDICATE INC.

The human tragedy and cataclysmi­c damage of devastatin­g storms like Florence, Harvey and Maria are natural disasters that mercifully divert the news emphasis, just for a while, from the unnatural disaster that is the American political system. I don’t wish to be flippant about tragic and costly storms, particular­ly since Florence is currently dumping such misery, so I’ll spare the glib analogies other than to describe an American society being overwhelme­d by floods of distrust.

The destructio­n is not just the result of one man — that is, the demagogic, grossly incapable Donald Trump. Instead, it’s an accumulati­on over the decades of amoral selfenrich­ment by those in power. It has obliterate­d any sense of community, the belief that we are all in this together. No longer do we trust our institutio­ns or the people in charge of them. That’s fertile ground to someone like Trump, whose election to the highest position in the United States was in large part due to millions of people being so angry at being defrauded they were willing to take a chance on someone obviously unfit, just to spite the system that, in their minds, had betrayed them.

He has lived down to our worst expectatio­ns. He is all toxic rhetoric. You’d think those opposing him would have learned a lesson from how he took advantage of their hubristic paralysis. And some of them have. Unfortunat­ely, it’s the wrong lesson: Some of the leading lights of the Democratic Party, those who don’t even bother to hide their ambition to assume the Oval Office throne, are dimming. They’ve clearly decided to play the same game as he does, or as others put it, to “out-Trump Trump.” ....

Granted, Michelle Obama’s “When they go low, we go high” remark was naive, at best. Still, with apologies to Michelle, be prepared to mud wrestle in the pigpen. However, “When they get sleazy, don’t be cheesy.”

That’s exactly what Sens. Cory Booker and Kamala Harris did. They’ve both been afflicted by the Democratic presidenti­al bug and were out to make a name for themselves as they aggressive­ly grilled Trump’s Supreme Court wannabe Brett Kavanaugh. Their loyalists are already bent out of shape at the way the GOP blocked President Barack Obama’s nominee, Merrick Garland. Now that President Trump has put up two justices, Republican­s are still running their SCOTUS scam. Now that they have the White House and Congress, they have strictly controlled the informatio­n available to minority Democrats.

So Booker was champing at the bit at the hearing, announcing he would risk expulsion from the Senate by publicly disclosing a confidenti­al email. It turned out he knew full well the email had been cleared for public consumptio­n. Cheesy.

But no more so than Sen. Harris doing her imitation of an ambulance-chasing lawyer pathetical­ly trying to intimidate a witness: “Be careful with your answer,” she said to Judge Kavanagh, before asking him if he’d met with a Trump lawyer, which might have raised questions if she presented any evidence of wrong-doing. She did not. What she also did was quote Kavanaugh out of context on his abortion record, distorting what he had said. Not even cheesy. Velveeta maybe, but as cheese, that doesn’t even cut it.

Worst of all, the Democrats, namely Dianne Feinstein, blew it when it came to handling — make that mishandlin­g — the charge Kavanaugh might have sexually assaulted a female student when they were in high school in the 1980s. The accusation­s are murky and have only recently emerged, extremely late in Kavanaugh’s advise and consent process.

... Supreme Court justices serve for life, so these serious accusation­s should have been thoroughly vetted long ago. Score another for Democratic ineptitude, probably the main reason Trump and his fellow Republican­s have any hope of staying in power to continue drowning this country.

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