The GOP thinks its
Ukraine fantasies are one more rung up the fool's gold ladder of chaos.
Chaos is a pit, the
all-knowing eunuch Lord Varys warns in Game of Thrones, “a gaping
pit waiting to swallow us all.”
The conniving Peter
Baelish, known as Littlefinger, disagrees: “Chaos isn't a pit,” he replies. Too
few realize, he says, that, “Chaos is a ladder… Only the ladder is real. The
climb is all there is.”
What does this tell
us, other than the fact that earlier this year I binge-watched Game of
Thrones?
Well, reflect on
Littlefinger’s cynical opportunism and see how the GOP has degenerated into a
party of Littlefingers, lying and scheming for no other reason than to keep
climbing the ladder for the power, stature and money they believe it signifies.
Rung after rung, the
Rudy Giulianis, the Lindsay Grahams and Jim Jordans and Devin Nunes try to
rise, blindly willing and in obeisant lockstep behind a maniac, not realizing
that at the top there is nothing but a long fall down to their own moral
destruction.
Look upon his works
and despair. On Friday morning, there was Donald Trump on Fox &
Friends, after days of evidence before the House intelligence committee
confirming his use of office for personal political gain.
This second week of
damning testimony, especially from Lt. Colonel Alexander Vindman, EU Ambassador
Gordon Sondland, diplomat David Holmes and former National Security Council
staffer Fiona Hill, moved him steadily along the road to impeachment.
So of course, he went
on Fox to howl at the white and lifeless moon (also known as Steve Doocy and
pals) about the lies, conspiracies and calumnies aimed at bringing a great
president down. And to think, all over a “perfect” phone call to the president
of Ukraine.
As ever, Trump has his
own set of conspiracies and insults to monger and according to Daniel Dale and
Tara Subramaniam at CNN, peddled “at least 18 false claims.”
For nearly an hour’s
ramble, he maligned the usual suspects: Biden, Warren, Pelosi (“crazy as a
bedbug”) and House intelligence committee chair Adam Schiff (“He’s a sick
puppy. He’s so sick.”).
He again impugned the character of former US Ukrainian Ambassador Marie Yovanovich, who so memorably testified against him last week.
And he once more told
lies about Ukraine and its imaginary involvement with CrowdStrike, the computer
security company hired by the Democratic National Committee to investigate
hacking of its computers (CrowdStrike has worked with both Democrats and
Republicans).
That CrowdStrike part
of the fable has not been getting quite as much attention as Trump’s attempt to
bribe Ukraine into announcing an investigation of the Bidens, so perhaps a
moment to fill in those who haven’t been following this sordid mess with a
single-minded obsession bordering on the clinical.
This nutty – and disproven – story, which
Trump mentioned in his now infamous July 25 call with Ukrainian President
Zelensky, falls in line with the death of Vince Foster, Obama’s birth in Kenya,
the pizzeria child sex ring, Benghazi, Hillary Clinton’s emails and assorted
other madcap theories.
It claims that
CrowdStrike is a Ukrainian company (it’s not) and conspired with the DNC in a
frameup to pin the hacking on Russia and blame Russia for 2016 election
interference.
Trump says he believes
CrowdStrike turned over a DNC server with incriminating data to Ukraine, which
somehow used it to mess with Russia and our electoral process.
“I still want to see
that server,” Trump bellowed on Fox. “You know, the FBI’s never gotten that
server, that’s a big part of this whole thing. Why did they give it to a
Ukrainian company?” (Again, it’s not Ukrainian.)
And by the way, to
anyone with any knowledge of cybersecurity, the idea of physically turning over
a server is just plain ludicrous and betrays a computer illiteracy on the part
of Trump and his pals similar to the late US Senator Ted Stevens of
Alaska describing the Internet as “a series of
tubes.”
The CrowdStrike tale
is, as Lt. Col. Vindman testified this week, "a Russian narrative that
President [Vladimir] Putin has promoted.”
This was seconded by
ex-NSC expert Fiona Hill, who described the claim as “fictional” and
“perpetrated by Russian security services” – the very people the American
intelligence community unequivocally say were the actual guilty ones.
In fact, as we learned
from Julian E. Barnes and Matthew Rosenberg at
the New York Times on Friday, “American intelligence officials
informed senators and their aides in recent weeks that Russia had engaged in a
years-long campaign to essentially frame Ukraine as responsible for Moscow’s
own hacking of the 2016 election, according to three American officials. The
briefing came as Republicans stepped up their defenses of Mr. Trump in the
Ukraine affair.
“The revelations
demonstrate Russia’s persistence in trying to sow discord among its adversaries
— and show that the Kremlin apparently succeeded, as unfounded claims
about Ukrainian interference seeped into Republican talking points.”
Further, “American
intelligence agencies believe Moscow is likely to redouble its efforts as the 2020 presidential campaign
intensifies.”
Add to this new reporting from The Daily
Beast and others that Lev Parnas, the Giuliani
crony freshly indicted for campaign finance fraud, facilitated a meeting in
Vienna late last year between House intelligence committee ranking member Nunes
and fired Ukrainian prosecutor general Victor Shokin, a figure often mentioned
in the impeachment hearings.
The purpose: yet
another attempt to dig up imaginary dirt intended to corroborate fictions about
Ukraine, the Bidens and 2016.
When it comes to the
defense of Dear Leader, Republicans in Congress seem to have decided that any
wacky conspiracy in a storm will do, no matter from whence it came.
The angry performance
of their insane clown posse serving on the House intelligence committee over
the last couple of weeks says it all. Knowingly or not, they have played into
this campaign of disinformation and disruption and are dragging democracy down
with them.
Meanwhile, the
Trump-led campaign to dismantle government while trying to siphon off every
penny of government revenue for personal enrichment goes on.
Game of Thrones’ Littlefinger had it wrong, as does his
descendant in the White House. Chaos may be a ladder to power and making a
quick buck but in the end, chaos is just chaos, and it’s being fomented not
only from the very top but throughout the universe of Trump minions.
Sadly for us all,
there are far too many of what the Russian hierarchy — led by a former KGB
agent — so often and cogently call “useful idiots.”
Michael Winship is
the Schumann Senior Writing Fellow for Common Dreams.
Previously, he was the Emmy Award-winning senior writer for Moyers & Company and
BillMoyers.com, a past senior writing fellow at the policy and advocacy group
Demos, and former president of the Writers Guild of America East. Follow him on
Twitter: @MichaelWinship