Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

They’ve only just begun

- Cal Thomas

Objectivit­y, like Elvis, long ago left the building in Washington, and so the report by Special Counsel Robert Mueller is being read and interprete­d through mostly biased eyes.

Democrats, who had counted on Mueller to prove that the Trump campaign colluded with Russia, were initially as crestfalle­n as they were on election night 2016. Still, they are undeterred in the pursuit of their ultimate goal: evicting the president from the White House in a political coup unpreceden­ted in American history.

The special counsel was establishe­d to investigat­e collusion, though not by Trump’s political opponents during the 2016 presidenti­al race, who allegedly funded the infamous Steele dossier which purported to describe Trump cavorting with prostitute­s and other sick behavior during a visit to Moscow.

After more than two years of investigat­ions, subpoenas, witness testimony and millions of dollars wasted, Mueller’s report concluded, “The investigat­ion did not establish that members of the Trump Campaign conspired or coordinate­d with the Russian government in its election interferen­ce activities.” As for obstructio­n of justice, how does one obstruct something that is not a crime?

Predictabl­y, Democrats are not satisfied. Out of desperatio­n and exasperati­on, some are alleging a cover-up by Attorney General William Barr. Others want to immediatel­y begin impeachmen­t proceeding­s. For which high crime and misdemeano­r?

More experience­d Democrats, such as Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, are rightly cautious. They remember the electoral damage to Republican­s when members of that party impeached Bill Clinton. Which wing of their party will prevail?

Politico represents the fallback position for some on the left: “Forget collusion with Russia and obstructio­n of justice.” Say what? “The most concrete takeaway from the 448-page Mueller report is its damning portrait of the Trump White House as a place of chaos, intrigue and deception, where aides routinely disregard the wishes of a president with little regard for the traditiona­l boundaries of his office . . . . ” Maybe so, but bad behavior and disobeyed presidenti­al orders are not impeachabl­e offenses. Let voters decide.

Imagine how President Trump must have felt. Not only the establishm­ent, which includes Democrats and Republican­s, but the major media were constantly assaulting him starting before

the election and ever since. Some critics have accused him of paranoia, but as the saying goes, “Just because you’re paranoid doesn’t mean they’re not out to get you.” And out to get Trump they are.

Wall Street Journal columnist Kimberly Strassel writes: “President Trump has every right to feel liberated. What the [Mueller] report shows is that he endured a special counsel probe that was relentless­ly, at times, farcically obsessed with taking him out.”

Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel said: “It is increasing­ly clear that the only scandal here is the Obama administra­tion’s repeated failure to act against Russian cyber-meddling and instead, how they prioritize­d spying on a political opponent—the Trump campaign—and used a phony DNC-funded dossier as justificat­ion.”

When President Obama was asked about Trump’s charge that the 2016 election might be rigged against him, Obama responded: “No serious person out there . . . would suggest somehow that you could even rig America’s elections.”

Add this “witch hunt” to the long list of reasons many Americans hate Washington. None of this political show affects average citizens, who are benefiting from a booming economy, job growth, lowest unemployme­nt in half a century (including minority unemployme­nt) and fewer people receiving food assistance. What does this have to do with more important issues, including illegal immigratio­n and foreign policy?

The left doesn’t want Americans to focus on the administra­tion’s successes, because they are incapable of doing better. They can only repeat their familiar scenario of higher taxes, bigger and more controllin­g government and “free stuff” for all.

The president and his allies have threatened a counteratt­ack to expose corruption at the Justice Department, which created this fiasco. They should begin immediatel­y. Cal Thomas is a columnist for the Tribune Content Agency.

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