How Trump Is Worse Than Nixon By Elizabeth Drew
The current president is pushing closer to fascism than even the man behind Watergate.
Ms. Drew covered Watergate for The New Yorker.
'When President Richard Nixon decided in late October 1973 to force out the attorney general and replace him with someone who would fire the special prosecutor haunting his life, he went through the chain of command until he got to the third person in line, the solicitor general, who did the deed. Now here we are again, with another president wanting to be rid of an investigation by a special counsel that threatens his presidency.
But rather than follow the regular order, as Nixon had, President Trump selected as acting attorney general a lackey who had been chosen as chief of staff to the attorney general because of his TV appearances as a private citizen in which he echoed the presidents position on the special counsels investigation into Russias role in the 2016 election. Among other things, hed parroted Mr. Trumps obsessive line, There was no collusion. It has been broadly assumed that this man would, one way or another, end the special counsels investigation.
Whether, as some legal scholars argue, Mr. Trumps choice was unconstitutional, since the new acting attorney general has never been confirmed by the Senate, or was simply unwise since his choice was blatantly self-serving, the differences in the ways the two presidents have approached getting rid of an inconvenient prosecutor are informed by their different backgrounds.
Nixon, a lawyer who had been a member of the House of Representatives, a senator and a vice president, was more accepting of the political order. Mr. Trump, with no government experience, and little knowledge of how the federal government works, has been a free if malevolent spirit, less likely than even Nixon to observe boundaries.
As president, Nixon tried to bend the constitutional and political systems to his will. He interfered in the Democratic Partys process for picking his future opponent. And he challenged the separation of powers setting off the constitutional crisis that Watergate was. But as far as Nixon moved toward fascism, Mr. Trump has been going further.
This isnt to suggest that Nixon was a sweetheart, or meek in his efforts to save himself. But his background as a creature of the establishment inhibited his actions.'>>>
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/15/opinion/trump-worse-nixon.html
saidsimplesimon
(7,888 posts)Alone in as he calls it "The Dump". Please resign Mr. President and return to your golden empire where you are the king. Please take that refuse you call a staff and family with you.
This isnt to suggest that Nixon was a sweetheart, or meek in his efforts to save himself. But his background as a creature of the establishment inhibited his actions.
His actions were inhibited when Republicans stood up for rule of law and impeachment was on the table. Are there any real patriots in today's Republican Party?
BigmanPigman
(51,627 posts)LakeArenal
(28,845 posts)We read about horrible Nixon.
Were living trump now.