Cowardly Senators and the Specter of Political Violence
One of the smaller dramas of recent weeks was the US Senate's confirmation of Todd Blanche as Attorney General of the United States (AG). I must emphasize that virtually no Trump-era stories are small by historical standards, meaning that "small er "in the previous sentence should be understood in an even more relative sense than usual. It was a drama that provides some important lessons, however, especially in explaining the continued refusal of Republicans in political office to stand against the Trump regime. It is unlikely that anyone reading this column needs to be reminded that Blanche was a truly terrible choice to be anywhere near the Department of Justice (DOJ). Even so, a few lowlights will set the appropriate context. The man who failed while defending Trump against felony charges in New York was rewarded with the runner-up job at DOJ, during which time he took the lead in derailing the Epstein investigation. His efforts there included meeting i...