What’s the best 1-tweet case for impeachment—something that ties this formless blizzard of legal procedure to a winning left mass politics? “Corruption” by itself is much too vague—what’s the actual case? Answers that mention “Russia” or “the rule of law” are instantly vetoed
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thx for the responses. Seems to me the best case is the sincere liberal-institutionalist one, that no president is above the law. It’s something socialists shd take seriously: we too want functioning liberal institutions to protect civil rights & legitimate democratic authority
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But an institutionalist argument is not a political argument. And after wading into the Mueller stuff I’m more skeptical than ever that any of the obstruction evidence can be boiled down in a way that advances social-democratic politics, or helps get us out of the mess we’re in
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I'm no fetishist of institutions, norms or even the (godawful) USA constitution but ... it does seem weird to me that you could have a president who is as corrupt as Trump and no recourse to hold him accountable.
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This is precisely the crux of a lot of leftist critiques of Russiagate, that the guy does something corrupt and impeachment worthy like 3x per day, every day, but instead Dems put all their eggs in the basket of an insanely overhyped Tom Clancy plot that he really didn't do.
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Sure, my line on Russiagate all along is that this is a corruption story not a spy story and it's one of many Trump corruption stories. But that's a reason to have a wide-scale congressional investigation (of a type impeachment opens up) rather than just a special counsel
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