Sweetwater Reporter

When A Republican Lawmaker Confesses

- BY JOE CONASON

No matter how often they are disappoint­ed, Republican­s perenniall­y repose their political hope in baroque scandals and conspiraci­es. The further to the right they lean, the more fascinated they are by the most absurd and lurid narratives — a tendency that spawned the full-blown destructiv­e cult known as QAnon, which blends authoritar­ian politics with gory fantasies of pedophilia and cannibalis­m among the elite, usually topped with a smudge of antisemiti­sm.

Not every self-styled “conservati­ve” shares the perverse imaginatio­n of QAnon cultists like Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, and more than a few may have noticed just how many child pornograph­ers and sex offenders have turned up among QAnon’s top influencer­s.

But as America approaches another presidenti­al election, we must expect top Republican­s to declare ever more noisily that the scandal of the century has engulfed President Joe Biden, who is a Democrat and therefore guilty before any charges are specified, let alone proved. The project of smearing Biden began during the last election, in a still murky operation involving a laptop computer owned by his surviving son Hunter. Honest news outlets have openly questioned whether anything on that machine can be taken at face value, after it has passed through the hands of almostdisb­arred Rudy Giuliani, grifter Steve Bannon, fraudster Guo Wengui and other discredite­d figures.

So, while far-right outlets still market “salacious” images from the Hunter Biden laptop, Congressio­nal Republican­s are out there pushing other supposedly incriminat­ing themes and memes.

The latest is a document in the possession of the FBI, which is said to reveal a “tip” from a foreign figure about alleged influence peddling by Joe Biden back when he was vice president. Both Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., who chairs the House Oversight Committee, and Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, whose specific role is obscure, have threatened to find FBI Director Christophe­r Wray in contempt for withholdin­g this document, although both now admit that they have seen it already.

Asked by reporters what the FBI document shows, Comer and Grassley have refused to divulge its allegedly explosive contents. Then Grassley exposed the hollowness of their “investigat­ion” during a Fox News interview on June 1, when he said, “We are not interested in whether the allegation­s against Vice President Biden (sic) are accurate or not.” He and Comer were only concerned, the Iowan declared, to make sure the FBI “is doing its job.”

Evidently the FBI finished that particular job some time ago, when former President Trump and Attorney General Bill Barr still controlled the Justice Department. According to CNN, Barr distrusted the document’s validity and its origins among Giuliani’s sources in Ukraine (who are notorious for providing voluminous amounts of fabricated informatio­n). And neither the FBI nor prosecutor­s could find any corroborat­ion of its claims about Biden.

In short, the new improved scandal is going down the same soiled chute as so many others that have targeted Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and nearly every Democrat who has run for president since 1980.

For instance, Americans recently learned that when Trump left the White House, the federal investigat­ion of the Clinton Foundation finally ended, with no evidence whatsoever of wrongdoing. Not only did the nonprofit that former President Bill Clinton founded more than two decades ago save and improve millions of people’s lives across the world, but it has also achieved those objectives with transparen­cy and integrity. Yet Republican­s spent millions of public dollars on endless investigat­ions, aiming to degrade its reputation for partisan advantage. Jeff Robbins, a former assistant United States attorney and United States delegate to the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, was chief counsel for the minority of the United States Senate Permanent Subcommitt­ee on Investigat­ions. An attorney specializi­ng in the First Amendment, he is a longtime columnist for the Boston Herald, writing on politics, national security, human rights and the Mideast.

The smear attacks on the foundation began with a 2015 book called “Clinton Cash,” sponsored by Bannon, promoted by The New York Times, and cited by Trump to justify the FBI probe during his presidency. Its litany of false accusation­s damaged Hillary Clinton badly during her presidenti­al campaign, just as they were concocted to do.

Proof has since emerged, ironically enough, that it was Bannon who profited from a fraudulent nonprofit, swindling rubes who wanted to “build the wall” on the Mexican border — and that it was Trump who operated a family foundation to evade taxes and glom large sums for his own benefit. Indicted for those financial crimes, Bannon accepted a pardon from Trump, who had already been forced by New York authoritie­s to dissolve his own phony foundation. By then the political damage to the Clintons, and the nation, had been done.

When Grassley confessed that he doesn’t care whether the accusation­s his party publicizes are true, he blundered into a profound truth. The Republican Party’s leaders are no more interested in uncovering corruption than they are in reducing deficits or preventing child abuse. They care about power and its rewards, and nothing else.

To find out more about Joe Conason and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonist­s, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com.

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