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Showing Original Post only (View all)Emptywheel: the Opportunity Costs of Conspiracy Theories About Merrick Garland [View all]
(Somebody needed to post it, might as well be me)
https://www.emptywheel.net/2024/12/30/the-opportunity-costs-of-conspiracy-theories-about-merrick-garland/
You have a choice.
You can spend the next few weeks laying the groundwork for making a big stink about the fact that the aspiring FBI Director tried to help Trump steal classified documents.
Or you can spend it clinging to false claims about Merrick Garland so you can blame him for the fact that Trump won reelection rather than blaming the guy directly responsible for preventing a trial (and the guy wholl remain responsible for Trumps license going forward), John Roberts, to say nothing of the failed Democratic consultants and voters themselves.
(Snip)
I could give a flying fuck about Merrick Garland. What I care about is that at a time when we need to start establishing means of accountability for a second Trump term, much of the Democratic world has chosen instead to wallow in false claims about the Trump investigation in order to make Garland a scapegoat, rather than the guy directly responsible, John Roberts. Its classical conspiracy thinking. Something really bad happened (Trump got elected), its not entirely clear why (because almost no one bothers to learn the details Ive laid out here, to say nothing of considering the political work that didnt happen to make Trump own this), and so people simply invent explanations. Every time those explanations get debunked, people double down on the theory its Garlands fault rather than reconsidering their chosen explanation.
And those explanations have the effect of distracting attention from Roberts. Rather than talking about how six partisan Justices rewrote the Constitution to give the leader of the GOP a pass on egregious crimes, Democrats are choosing to blame a guy who encouraged prosecutors to follow the money in March 2021.
Its a choice. And its a choice that guarantees maximal impotence. Its a choice that eschews actual facts (and therefore the means to actually learn what happened). Its a choice that embraces irrational conspiracy thinking (which makes people weak and ripe for manipulation by authoritarians). Its a choice that distracts from Roberts role.
And there is a better, more urgent, option.
You can spend the next few weeks laying the groundwork for making a big stink about the fact that the aspiring FBI Director tried to help Trump steal classified documents.
Or you can spend it clinging to false claims about Merrick Garland so you can blame him for the fact that Trump won reelection rather than blaming the guy directly responsible for preventing a trial (and the guy wholl remain responsible for Trumps license going forward), John Roberts, to say nothing of the failed Democratic consultants and voters themselves.
(Snip)
I could give a flying fuck about Merrick Garland. What I care about is that at a time when we need to start establishing means of accountability for a second Trump term, much of the Democratic world has chosen instead to wallow in false claims about the Trump investigation in order to make Garland a scapegoat, rather than the guy directly responsible, John Roberts. Its classical conspiracy thinking. Something really bad happened (Trump got elected), its not entirely clear why (because almost no one bothers to learn the details Ive laid out here, to say nothing of considering the political work that didnt happen to make Trump own this), and so people simply invent explanations. Every time those explanations get debunked, people double down on the theory its Garlands fault rather than reconsidering their chosen explanation.
And those explanations have the effect of distracting attention from Roberts. Rather than talking about how six partisan Justices rewrote the Constitution to give the leader of the GOP a pass on egregious crimes, Democrats are choosing to blame a guy who encouraged prosecutors to follow the money in March 2021.
Its a choice. And its a choice that guarantees maximal impotence. Its a choice that eschews actual facts (and therefore the means to actually learn what happened). Its a choice that embraces irrational conspiracy thinking (which makes people weak and ripe for manipulation by authoritarians). Its a choice that distracts from Roberts role.
And there is a better, more urgent, option.
(Bolding is mine)
Much, much more detailed, evidence-based opinion and analysis (with supporting links) at the link, including a very interesting discussion about what might be in Jack Smiths report, its potential impact, and the chance Trump may seek to enjoin its release.
Reminder: scapegoating takes minimal effort, effective resistance takes critical thinking and hard work.
You have a choice.
I triple-dog-dare you to read the whole thing.
Yours sincerely, from the reality-based community,
FT
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Fiendish Thingy
Monday
OP
Garland dragged his heels and did nothing, knowing the consequences and the time limits.
lees1975
Monday
#17
I just want to hear Garland say -- just one more time -- how "no one is above the law."
Intractable
Monday
#18