From Reagan’s October Surprise to Trump’s Big Lie, Jack Smith Highlights the Most Shocking Truth Behind GOP Politics
Jack Smith reveals Trump’s illicit crimes to power, showing how Republicans repeatedly break the law in elections...
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The media is shocked, shocked, I tell you, that Jack Smith has the goods on Trump and, holy cow, we had a traitor in the White House! And he committed crimes to both gain and try to hold office!
But our media continually ignores context: this is nothing new for Republican presidents.
What’s troubling isn’t so much Trump’s being busted for a very small slice of his multitude of crimes, but that our media so consistently ignores the crimes of past Republican presidents as if they never happened.
For example, Tuesday was Jimmy Carter’s 100th birthday, but did you read in any media reports that the 1980 election was criminally stolen from him by the Reagan campaign cutting a treasonous deal with the Iranians to hold the American hostages?
Isn’t that important context when considering Carter’s legacy?
Or that the former president of Iran (who was there) outed the entire scheme, and that the former Lieutenant Governor of Texas, Ben Barnes (who was also there), admitted the entire scheme to The New York Times?
Similarly, one of the mentions in Jack Smith’s most recent recounting of Trump’s crimes around January 6th has an unnamed co-conspirator arguing that they needed to blow up the vote-counting process like in 2020:
“When the colleague suggested that there was about to be unrest reminiscent of the Brooks Brothers Riot, a violent effort to stop the vote count in Florida after the 2000 presidential election, [redacted] responded, ‘Make them riot’ and ‘Do it!!!’”
But does any media point out the context showing that this is nothing new?
That the 2000 Brooks Brothers Riot was largely orchestrated by now-Trump ally Roger Stone who, along with Bush’s attorneys John Roberts, Bret Kavanaugh (after his gig helping Ken Starr persecute Bill Clinton), and Amy Coney Barrett, worked to stop the Florida Supreme Court-ordered recount of the Florida vote?
More than a year after the election, a consortium of newspapers including The Washington Post, The New York Times, and USA Today did their own recount of the vote in Florida — manually counting every vote in a process that took almost a year — and concluded that Al Gore most likely did indeed win the presidency in 2000.
As the November 12th, 2001 article in The New York Times read:
“If all the ballots had been reviewed under any of seven single standards and combined with the results of an examination of overvotes, Mr. Gore would have won.”
That little bit of info was slipped into the seventeenth paragraph of the Times story so that it would attract as little attention as possible because the 9/11 attacks had happened just weeks earlier and journalists feared that burdening Americans with the plain truth that George W. Bush actually lost the election would further hurt a nation already in crisis.
The simple reality is that Al Gore won Florida in 2000, won the national popular vote that year by a half-million, and five Republicans on the Supreme Court — along with a crime committed by Bush’s brother — denied him the presidency.
Surpassing anything Trump could have pulled off, Florida’s then-Governor and George W. Bush’s brother Jeb Bush had his Secretary of State, Kathryn Harris, throw thousands of African Americans off the voting rolls just before the 2000 election but then — when the votes had come in and it was clear former Vice President Al Gore had still won — she invented a brand new category of ballots for the 2000 election that she wouldn’t have to count: so-called “spoiled ballots.”
As The New York Times reported a year after the 2000 election when the consortium of newspapers they were part of finally recounted all the ballots:
“While 35,176 voters wrote in Bush’s name after punching the hole for him, 80,775 wrote in Gore’s name while punching the hole for Gore. [Florida Secretary of State] Katherine Harris decided that these were ‘spoiled’ ballots because they were both punched and written upon and ordered that none of them should be counted.
“Many were from African American districts, where older and often broken machines were distributed, causing voters to write onto their ballots so their intent would be unambiguous.”
George W. Bush “won” that election by 537 votes in Florida, because the statewide recount — which would have revealed Harris’s crime and forced a count of the “spoiled” ballots, handing the election to Gore — was stopped when George HW Bush appointee Clarence Thomas (who should have recused himself) became the deciding vote on the US Supreme Court to block the recount order from the Florida Supreme Court.
Katherine Harris’ decision to not count the 45,599 more votes for Gore than Bush was completely arbitrary: there was no legal category and no legal precedent, outside of the old Confederate states simply refusing to count the votes of Black people, to justify it.
And that doesn’t begin to consider the criminality of the Bush presidency itself, complete with lying America into two unnecessary wars, committing torture and murder against thousands of innocent people, and lying about climate change to keep oil industry profits rolling.
Had Bush not done so, and had Trump not solicited help from Russia, the only Republican on the Supreme Court right now would be Clarence Thomas — and this would be a very different nation.
And then, of course, there was Richard Nixon who was the first to commit treason in 1968 by contacting the Vietnamese to blow up the peace deal that President Johnson had negotiated that summer.
Nixon promised South Vietnam’s corrupt politicians that he’d give them a personally richer deal when he was President than LBJ could give them then, causing the war to last another seven long years and killing more than 20,000 Americans and 2 million Vietnamese.
The FBI had been wiretapping South Vietnam’s US agents and told LBJ about Nixon’s effort to prolong the Vietnam War. Thus, just three days before the 1968 election, President Johnson phoned Republican Senate Leader Everett Dirksen, (you can listen to the entire conversation here):
President Johnson: Some of our folks, including some of the old China lobby, are going to the Vietnamese embassy and saying please notify the [South Vietnamese] president that if he’ll hold out ’til November 2nd they could get a better deal. Now, I’m reading their hand. I don’t want to get this in the campaign. And they oughtn’t to be doin’ this, Everett. This is treason.
Sen. Dirksen: I know.
This is what Republicans have done ever since the 1960s. Power at any cost, regardless of truth, ethics, or the law.
Even Poppy Bush had his allies in Kuwait lie to Congress to justify his war against Iraq which he hoped, like Reagan’s “little war” with Grenada, would guarantee his reelection.
Bill Clinton had an affair and tried to cover it up, but that’s about it for Democratic presidents since the Nixon era. They’ve otherwise been pillars of rectitude.
But the simple reality about the modern GOP — the simple context for Trump’s indictment — is that the last Republican president who wasn’t a criminal and didn’t commit treason by conspiring with foreign governments to acquire or hold power was Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1952 and 1956.
Which raises the question: When Netanyahu visited Trump last month at Mar-a-Lago, did they work out an October Surprise that might help out both of these now-indicted men politically? Has this year’s GOP candidate followed in Nixon’s, Reagan’s, and Bush’s footsteps?
It’s beyond time to tell the truth and provide context about the GOP and its candidates over the past 56 years. By regularly failing to do so, our media (and the Democratic Party) are doing both America and democracy itself a disservice.
Because, as the Trump candidacy proves, when Republicans’ crimes are not outed and punished, those Republicans simply come back and keep on criming.
The sublime beauty of yesterday's news is that even if trump wins on appeal and all those communications are ruled off-limits in a trial, everything is now in the public domain and in plain view. As lawyers will sometimes say in courtroom dramas, "You can't unring a bell." And the supreme irony is the timing, all a result of trump's legal team forcing delay after delay. Hoist on his own petard, eh?
Fabulous read
I would just add
Following are donors to pinocchio
CNN CEO
ABC CEO
CBS CEO
NBC CEO
MSNBC CEO
NY Times CEO
Other
Wall Street Journal Owner Rupert Murdoch
New Your Post Owner Murdoch
Reagan fast tracked citizenship to Murdoch so he could own American media outlets
to help his "administration’s ‘public perception’ program aimed at winning support for an aggressive policy of ‘regime change’ in Central America."
https://johnmenadue.com/how-reagan-and-us-agencies-made-murdoch-a-king/
Regan scrapped the Fairness Doctrine
"requiring broadcasters to devote some of their airtime
to discussing controversial matters of public interest,
and to air contrasting views regarding those matters."
It takes a village of enablers.