Republicans are now vowing Total War. And the consequences could be immense.
By Paul Waldman November 3 at 1:32 PM
The election is just five days away, and something truly frightening is happening, something with far-reaching implications for the immediate future of American politics. Republicans, led by Donald Trump but by no means limited to him, are engaging in kind of termite-level assault on American democracy, one that looks on the surface as though it’s just aimed at Hillary Clinton, but in fact is undermining our entire system.
I know, my conservative friends will say that this kind of talk is just fear-mongering and exaggeration. But there is something deeply troubling happening right now, and it goes beyond the ordinary trading of blows in a campaign season. Consider these recent developments:
* There appears to be a war going on inside the FBI, and from what we can tell,
a group of rogue agents, mostly in New York, may be in such a fervor to destroy Hillary Clinton that they may be aggressively
leaking damaging innuendo to the press against her in the waning days of the campaign. They succeeded in their apparent goal of making
FBI director James Comey a tool of their campaign — and the basis for their investigation is an anti-Clinton book written under the auspices of an organization of which the CEO of the Trump campaign is co-founder and chairman. Pro-Trump FBI agents now seem to be coordinating with Trump surrogates to do maximal possible damage to Clinton.
* Republicans continue to cheer the fact that the electronic systems of American political groups were illegally hacked, and then private communications were selectively released in order to do damage to one side in this election. The Republican nominee has explicitly asked a hostile foreign power to hack into his opponent’s electronic systems.
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Republicans are now vowing Total War. And the consequences could be immense.