ERIC ZUESSE |
10.01.2017 | OPINION
It is clear, from the overwhelming opposition to Donald Trump’s taking
office on January 20th as the U.S. President, opposition on the part of the
entire U.S. Establishment — the aristocrats and their agents in the government
and media and think tanks — that any opportunity to replace Trump with the
Democratic Party’s Establishment Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, or any
other Establishmentarian, would be welcomed by the Establishment. First, there
were the efforts to have vote-recounts in the three states where Trump’s
victory over Clinton were the narrowest; then, there was the orchestrated
campaign to switch to her enough Electoral College electors for her to ‘win’;
then, there was the effort to portray Trump’s win as having been engineered in
Moscow and thus illegitimate. But now, could come the tactic that actually has
the highest likelihood of succeeding, and it would replace Trump with his own
Establishment Republican Vice President, Mike Pence. Here’s how it would work:
Whenever the Vice President and a majority of...
the principal officers of the executive departments… transmit to
the president pro tempore of the Senate and the speaker of the House of
Representatives their written declaration that the President is unable to
discharge the powers and duties of his office, the Vice President shall
immediately assume the powers and duties of the office as acting
President.
Thereafter, when the President transmits to the president pro tempore of
the Senate and the speaker of the House of Representatives his written
declaration that no inability exists, he shall resume the
powers and duties of his office unless the Vice President and a majority
of either the principal officers of the executive department, or of such other
body as Congress may by law provide, transmit within four days to the
president pro tempore of the Senate and the speaker of the House of
Representatives their written declaration that the President is unable to
discharge the powers and duties of his office. Thereupon Congress
shall decide the issue, assembling within forty-eight hours
for that purpose if not in session.
Trump has appointed, as being far over a majority of the principal
officers of the executive departments — i.e., majority of his 15-person
Cabinet — Establishment Republicans, who favor
continuation of the Cold War against Russia. This continuation of that
hostility on the American side had started when the
Establishment Republican U.S. President George Herbert Walker Bush, on 24
February 1990, confidentially instructed not only his Cabinet, but
heads-of-state of America’s European allies, that NATO and NATO’s hostility
toward Russia, was to continue in secret,
even after the Soviet Union and its communism and its Warsaw Pact
military alliance would end, which end of those Soviet entities occurred in
1991. Under Obama, the old American «Cold War» (henceforth against Russia on
the alleged basis
of both Ukraine and Syria) was getting hotter than it had been since at least
the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, but candidate Trump was now promising to stop
it.
Either Trump will reverse his many public statements supporting
rapprochement with Russia, or else the U.S. Establishment — which includes
almost every living member and former member of Congress, and virtually all of
the think tanks and newsmedia, and also the Establishmentarian Pence, whom
Trump himself had appointed; and, also, the mostly Establishment Republicans
whom Trump had selected for his Cabinet — will likely remove him from office
and hand the Presidency to the Constitutionally assigned substitute, the U.S.
V.P., Mike Pence himself.
In either case, America’s war against Russia would likely resume, as it
was under Obama, and perhaps even as bad as
Trump’s Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton had been promising to escalate it (which
would be to World War III).
The Democratic political commentator, Keith Olbermann, already on 5 January 2017, was
propagandizing for this outcome; but he
didn’t say that he would actually prefer Pence to be President; he
instead showed that he wanted Pence to be President; he showed it by
his there urging that it happen.
NOTE: Olbermann misstated there, at 7:14- in that video, the U.S.
Constitution, by his saying that the overthrow would be «by the Vice President
and the Speaker of the House using the 25th Amendment» — that’s
not what the 25th Amendment actually authorizes; it instead authorizes «the
Vice President and a majority of» the Cabinet, to overthrow the elected
President, and it makes no mention there of «the Speaker of the House», at all.
Earlier, on 23 November
2016, Olbermann had gotten that matter right. Perhaps as
Olbermann is getting older, he's losing his memory (thus forgetting what he had
known a month or so earlier, on November 23rd), and increasingly is
just winging it (instead of rechecking his key facts), and this might be why he
now thinks that such a coup can be carried out merely by the «Vice President
and the Speaker of the House» — i.e., by (the two Establishmentarians) Mike
Pence and Paul Ryan. It’s fortunately not true. If it were that easy,
then Trump might not be able to last as the President for even a month. Getting
a majority of the Cabinet to participate in the conspiracy would be far less
likely than that, even though they’re part of the Establishment. Some, even of
the Establishment faction (and thus inclined toward dictatorship), might have a
conscience.
What’s important here, however, is that this clause of the 25th Amendment does allow
the Establishment Republican V.P. Pence, plus «a majority of» the Establishment
Republican Cabinet that Trump has (unfortunately) selected, to throw Trump out
and make the reactionary Pence become America’s President in his place. Trump,
by choosing an Establishment V.P. and an Establishment Cabinet, has virtually
invited an Establishment coup, unless he buckles early to the Establishment and
violates every progressive
promise he had uttered during his campaign for the
Presidency.
What is especially remarkable here is that a putative «progressive
Democrat», Olbermann, is actually proposing this fascist
takeover of the U.S. Government, which the 25th Amendment
allows, and which Trump himself was stupid enough to enable, by his having
chosen so many conservative Republicans for his Cabinet, and for V.P.
Unfortunately, Trump seems not to have been bright enough to have known
of this feature of the U.S. Constitution, and so might have been tragically
unaware of the necessity for him to select anti-Establishment
people for his V.P. and Cabinet; and, so, if Trump himself doesn’t rule as an
Establishment President (which will become clear within two months at the
most), a coup overthrowing him would actually be fairly easy, and the major
question would be the coup’s timing. Presumably, the aristocracy would
delay it until there is clarity that Trump is serious about reversing some of
their key policies — such as NATO’s pushing Russia into a World War.
Remarkably, this would be an entirely Constitutional coup — one that takes
advantage of the stupid drafting of the 25th Amendment.
Stupidity might be rampant, but the American aristocracy (who are united
behind GHW Bush’s 24 February 1990 plan) take advantage of every opportunity
that’s available to them — and this is certainly a major one. Consequently, the
next four years are remarkably likely to be a conservative rape of the U.S., and
even of the world (along the lines of Hillary
Clinton’s plan to finish GHW Bush’s plan, but overseen by Pence
and the Republicans instead).
Up to the present moment at least, Trump is still
displaying the courage to repudiate the U.S.
aristocracy’s top priority, of continuing the war against Russia that GHW Bush
started, and that Obama had been raising to a fever-pitch. If Trump sticks with
this repudiation, and (somehow) survives in office, then, right there — on that
one issue alone — he will be reversing the horrible U.S. history after 24
February 1990 (which the U.S. Establishment are obsessed to continue and
culminate), and finally setting the world onto the most essential path to peace
and prosperity (prosperity, that is, in all but the ‘defense’
industries), so that authentic progress can, perhaps, begin to be made on
domestic issues, both inside the United States, and around the world.
PERSONAL NOTE: Although I expect the worst, I hope that subsequent
events will prove me to have been wrong.
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