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Trumped by
Vladimir Putin: The Russian Strongman Has Upended American Democracy
December 16, 2016
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It is very
likely now that Donald Trump will be inaugurated as president of the United
States on Jan. 20, in no small part because of the direct intervention in and
manipulation of the American electoral process by Vladimir Putin, Russia’s
strongman who rose to power as a ruthless agent of the KGB, the former Soviet
Union’s secret police.
As we all
know, The Washington Post and The New York Times recently
reported just how deeply Russian hackers invaded the computers of the
Democratic Party, a move intended to confuse voters with leaked excerpts of
emails and other documents and thus throw a monkey wrench into the
election. Now The Post reports [4] that
the CIA believes the Russian meddling was deliberately intended to help
sway the vote in Trump’s favor. And NBC News says [5] it
was Putin himself who “personally directed” those leaks.
Why did he
do this? For one thing, according to Michael McFaul, the former American
ambassador to Russia, Putin has a thing about Hillary Clinton. “He has had a
vendetta against Hillary Clinton that has been known for a long time because of
what she said about his elections back in the parliamentary elections of
2011,” McFaul told NBC News [5] (Clinton
had questioned the integrity of the Russian elections). But more important,
McFaul continued, “He wants to discredit American democracy and make us weaker
in terms of leading the liberal democratic order. And most certainly he likes
President-elect Trump’s views on Russia.”
All of
which, apparently, now has helped land us in the worst political fix since the
Civil War, an electronic invasion that former Bush speechwriter Michael
Gerson [6] says he believes could be “the largest intelligence coup
since the cracking of the Enigma code during World War II.”
Yes, we
know some of this remains speculation. Yes, we know Democrats would like to
point attention away from some bad, self-inflicted mistakes the Clinton
campaign made, mistakes that hurt it on Election Day. That they failed to
realize the depth of the anger in the American heartland didn’t help. And
neither did the FBI/James Comey intrusion.
Yes, we
know the documents handed to WikiLeaks from the Clinton campaign and the DNC
were real (although it’s worth noting that as The Times reports [7], some
documents leaked from George Soros’ Open Society Foundation “turned out to have
been altered [apparently by the hackers] to make it appear as if the foundation
was financing Russian opposition members.”)
Yes, we
know that despite all the Russia news, Republican efforts to suppress the vote
are ongoing and a huge concern from which we cannot be distracted — and which
must be addressed as well. And yes, we know the United States has consistently
intervened in and sabotaged elections in other countries, actively working to
install leaders who would kowtow to the interests of our government and
American corporate interests.
But none of
this negates the greatest implication of Putin’s ability to influence the election
of a fellow authoritarian and would-be strongman to the presidency of the
United States.
It is,
in the words of former acting CIA
Director Michael Morell [8], who briefed George W. Bush
on 9/11 but supported Hillary Clinton this year, “an attack on our very
democracy. It’s an attack on who we are as a people. A foreign
government messing around in our elections is, I think, an existential threat
to our way of life. To me, and this is to me not an overstatement, this is the
political equivalent of 9/11.”
Nancy LeTourneau notes [9] at Washington
Monthly’s Political Animal blog, “To understand what is happening here, it
is important to reject the old Cold War frame about a contest between
capitalism and communism. Russia has long since ceased to be a country built on
the teachings of Karl Marx and has evolved into a right-wing ethno-nationalist
plutocracy.”
As
circumstantial as some of the evidence may seem, we must not forget that these
anti-democratic tactics are something that Vladimir Putin has attempted not
only in the United States but also in a lot of other places. He is the
“standard-bearer and patron” of extremist politics, Daniel Benaim and Perry Camack wrote
in The New Republic [10] this
past March, and “has paired his brand of hyper-macho contempt for liberalism
with active support for radical parties in Europe.” Now he has brought his
brand to America and found a kindred salesman in Donald Trump.
Did Trump
or members of his staff know what was going on? Probably. Remember that Trump’s
first campaign manager Paul Manafort — the “King of K Street” lobbyists — had
pro-Russian factions as clients; his name with multimillion amounts beside it
was found in a log of financial
transactions [11] after he had helped Putin’s
friends in the Ukraine. When word began to spread of these ties, Manafort left
the campaign. He is now back in Trump’s graces and, according to Bloomberg
Businessweek, positioned to reap the harvest of his relationship with
Trump and his merry band of crony capitalists. It could be most revealing to
hear what Manafort would say, under oath, about his intercession between Trump
and Putin.
And just
how extensive are our president-elect’s ties to Russian oligarchs? How much
does he owe Russian banks? Now we may know more exactly why Trump has refused
to release his tax returns; they could be full of clues about his foreign
creditors. We’d learn more if he’d divest his business interests, too, but he
won’t. We do know that Trump’s son, Donald Jr., told a real estate conference [12] in
2008: “Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our
assets… We see a lot of money pouring in from Russia.” And there’s more to come
as Putin and Trump mix and mingle Russian oligarchs with American plutocrats.
What
happens now? How do we confront this crisis of a president-elect who may owe
his victory partly to the stealth of his Russian doppelganger? How do we
get to the bottom of this before it is too late and a very unstable,
egomaniacal and vindictive Donald Trump is handed control of the CIA, the NSA,
the FBI, the US Army and Navy and Air Force, the Departments of State and
Homeland Security, the IRS and every regulatory agency of the US
government? Who from within will challenge him then?
President
Obama has ordered a full report from the intelligence community before he
leaves office. A bipartisan commission like the 9/11 investigation could become
the public watchdog, certainly more so than proposed House and Senate committee
investigations which Trump loyalists in the GOP might publicly support but
certainly attempt to stymie.
Maybe, as Rep. Don Beyer (D-VA) has
suggested [13], the vote of the Electoral College on Monday could be delayed. In
a tweet, he wrote, “I believe that Electors should be given all information
relevant to this interference before they make their decisions and before they
cast their votes,” and told The Washington Post, “If we don’t
act early, and soon, we run the risk of having an illegitimate president.
That’s not good for Donald Trump and not good for America.”
Just look
at the appointment of ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson as secretary of state, a man
who’s been a happy business partner of Putin’s Russia — and other totalitarian
regimes — for years. He has shaken the bloody hand of just about every despot
whose power rests on the black gold beneath their subjects’ feet, and it
doesn’t seem to keep him awake at night. He’s made it clear: His only interest
is making money. So don’t be surprised if one day soon you hear talk from the
White House of something very like that golden oldie of World War II, a
non-aggression pact — this one to divide up the world’s natural resources. Not
likely to happen, we know. But listen well. Not only does this increasingly
seem like yet another step in Putin’s worldwide subversion of liberal
democratic beliefs and Trump’s desire to enrich his family and cronies by
surrounding himself with multimillionaires and billionaires known for their
predatory appetites; it is one more step to a planet dominated by international
oligarchs and kleptocrats, part and parcel of a “huge con job,” as Nancy LeTourneau
writes. The Trump campaign “convinced a lot of Americans that they are a
populist movement on behalf of the American worker when in reality it is all
about an attempt to improve the fortunes on the very global elite they rail
against.” If that means hooking up with Putin and authoritarianism, she
concludes, Trump’s people believe that’s not a problem.
Trump had
nothing to say about the judgment of the intelligence community that his pal
Putin directed the sabotage of his opponent’s campaign, except, “I think it’s
ridiculous. I think it’s just another excuse. I don’t believe it.” It was the
reaction of someone whose answer to any summons toward responsibility is a
tantrum. The difference is that this immature, undisciplined and thuggish
70-year-old is about to be handed the keys of the kingdom.
Bill Moyers
is the managing editor of Moyers & Company and BillMoyers.com.
Michael Winship is the president of the Writers Guild of
America, East [14] and
senior writer of BillMoyers.com [15]. Follow
him on Twitter at @MichaelWinship [16].
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