Austin American-Statesman

Anonymous op-ed another act of cowardice from GOP

- Mary Sanchez She writes for the Kansas City Star.

For a presidenti­al administra­tion that redefines bonkers on a weekly basis, an anonymous op-ed published by the New York Times last week somehow managed to be truly out of left field.

The essay, written by “a senior official in the Trump administra­tion,” claimed that a handful of top aides in the White House are “working diligently from within to frustrate parts of (Trump’s) agenda and his worst inclinatio­ns.”

The author sought to assure us that the Republican “resistance” inside the White House is working on the nation’s behalf.

There’s just one teensy-weensy problem. While the anonymous author waxes tritely about “everyday citizens rising above politics” and “reaching across the aisle” and “shedding labels,” he or she and the cadre of supposed resisters embedded in the White House lack the one virtue with which they could make a difference in their country’s hour of need: courage.

If the writer truly believes that “the president continues to act in a manner that is detrimenta­l to the health of our republic,” then action — not words — is necessary. These supposed White House resisters need to stick their necks out. Name themselves.

But no, like the Republican majorities in Congress, they hide behind the curtains.

Last week, we learned from published excerpts from reporter Bob Woodward’s book, “Fear: Trump in the White House,” that the president’s retainers have taken to purloining documents from his desk so he can’t sign them — and enact fresh mayhem.

That’s where we are, America. Our choice is between the vain, reckless dummkopf chosen by the Electoral College and a bunch of unelected rightwing mandarins trying to manage him so he doesn’t blow up the world before they can enact their agenda.

And their agenda is being enacted. Regulatory agencies have been handed over to industry hacks and lobbyists to run. Massive tax cuts have transferre­d huge wealth upward to the rich.

And yet Trump has done great damage to national interests. Trump has alienated our closest allies, the Canadians, in the process of a completely pointless revision of the North American Free Trade Agreement, upending establishe­d supply chains and underminin­g the American workers Republican­s like to claim they care so much about.

Trump has insulted our NATO allies in an inexplicab­ly single-minded assault on the longstandi­ng treaty organizati­on. His immigratio­n policy is distinguis­hed by bigoted gestures and conspicuou­s acts of cruelty to poor and defenseles­s people.

The blowback from Trump’s policy agenda has Republican­s justifiabl­y nervous. Which explains the anonymous op-ed in the Times — not principle.

The piece is not a testament from a patriot. It’s the chirp of someone feeling the ship going down. I’m not buying it. We’re being told to believe that the best defense against the dictatoria­l whims of the current president is the doings of an anonymous whistle-puffer (true whistleblo­wers sound alerts and lead to action).

No.

Let’s reinvigora­te a civic culture of participat­ion in politics and watchfulne­ss over those we elect. And let’s never buy into the self-justificat­ions of those who made Trump’s reign of error possible.

He writes for the New York Times.

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