Now that the United States Senate has voted to keep our lawless president in office; now that the courts have shown a reluctance to interfere in what they see as political disputes … it is up to the American people to render the ultimate verdict by voting Trump out of office in November.
But even though a majority of Americans disapprove of Trump, such a simple and obvious strategy runs up against three obstacles.
First, will the Democrats nominate a strong candidate that can send Trump packing? For a while, it appeared they had such a candidate … Joe Biden. But after a poor fourth-place showing in Iowa, the Biden-as-the-Democratic-savior narrative is starting to fray. While many Democrats have a favorable opinion of the former VP, they wonder if he has the stuff to go head-to-head against perhaps the most vicious, hit-below-the-belt politician of all-time, Donald J. Trump. Many seem to have concluded that, at the age of 77, Biden simply does not have the fire in the belly to get the job done. While the fiery septuagenerian Bernie Sanders seems to have the momentum that can carry him to the nomination, many moderate Democrats worry he is too radical (god forbid, a democratic socialist who believes health care is a basic human right!) to win a national election.
Second, do most Americans even know what’s at stake in the upcoming election? Do they understand the Constitutional framework of three co-equal branches of government? Do they understand the Framers’ wise insistence on checks and balances between those three branches? Do they understand that our very democracy and the rule of law is on the line in 2020; that with Trump we are well on the road to an imperial presidency? It is hard to answer in the affirmative on any of these questions when 61% of all Americans cannot even name the three branches of government!
Third, and most important, can we rely on a free and fair election? Now that Trump has been given a pass on trying to extort a foreign government into meddling in our 2020 election, does anyone, other than Susan Collins, believe Trump has learned his lesson and will stop trying to cheat his way into office … again? Can we have any faith in a Department of Justice, run by Trump’s flunky, Willian Barr, to safeguard the integrity of our electoral system? Can the American people have any confidence in the election outcome, no matter which way it goes?
We keep hearing that this next election is the most important in our lifetime. It’s become an election-year cliché. But 2020 truly is the election which will determine whether or not our Constitution still matters … whether the rule of law still matters … and whether we, as a nation, will continue to strive towards that noble, yet elusive, goal of a more perfect union based on equal justice under the law.
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robert hoover says
Only way Trump is ousted is through a free and fair election. That’s a big question mark.
John DeProspo says
It’s crazy that we, as Americans, have to worry about the integrity of our elections. Maybe officials from Uganda can be poll watchers?
Charles sloane says
Well written and clearly a momentous November election. I fear that should this vermin win re-election, the state of this nation will fall victim to those of other great republics, once a fascist leader with support from his sycophants truly divide us. I truly believe that if the economy falters between now and election day, one of two things will happen. The orange turd will further divide us and again start blaming everyone, and now including the Jews, as the scapegoats. As a follower of Hitler, who had a copy of Mein Kampf on his bedside table, he will now have a new scapegoat, to go along with the Muslims, Latinos and Blacks, which he already has labeled as non-Americans. The other and more hopeful future is that other than those who would follow this cretin into hell, will finally realize that he is the POS that we have been preaching about for three years and will vote his ass out of office so that America can continue on its experiment to become a more perfect union, with justice for all, not just the few.
John DeProspo says
Thanks Charlie. I like your prediction #2!
Alden Loveshade says
It’s no secret that Donald Trump is unable and/or unwilling to adequately handle the job of being president of the United States. I’ve seen a number of reports from various reliable sources that say that, off the record, even many of his public supporters in Washington D.C. privately admit that.
We have a situation, though, where if the people who elected you support Trump and you don’t, you may well not get re-elected. Essentially, the voters hired you, and they’re also the ones who can say, “You’re fired.” That is how our Constitutional system works.
The key is to get the voters understanding the above. But living in the Misinformation Age, when many people get their news from social media or highly biased news services–and have not been trained to tell the difference between reliable and unreliable sources–that’s a big problem.
But there’s hope. On the impeachment trial, we know that at least one person, Mitt Romney, went by his personal beliefs, not by his party platform.
John DeProspo says
We can never lose hope. I expect more horrendous things about Trump to be leaked soon.