“TRUMP UNFETTERED AND THE WILDCAT GROWL”
I had
intended to write my weekly blog today on people in Black History Month, but
the Senate vote of 51-49 on Friday, refusing to call witnesses in the
impeachment trial of Donald Trump, has caused me to revamp, simply because the
decision was so appalling. I had
expected acquittal all along, since no President has ever been convicted in the
Senate, but I had also expected that some witnesses would be called, to help
make it clear how much Trump has transgressed the office of the
Presidency. A Presbyterian, Senator
Lamar Alexander from Tennessee, swung the vote to Trump when he announced that
he would vote “no” on witnesses. If he
had said “yes,” I believe that Senator Lisa Murkowski would have said “yes,”
and the witnesses would have been called.
I’m not unaccustomed to
Presbyterians acting this way. After
all, it was James Henley Thornwell who authored the “Address to All the
Churches of Jesus Christ Throughout the Earth” to explain to the world why the
white Southern Presbyterians had left the denomination so that they could
support the Confederacy and slavery.
And, it was Woodrow Wilson, the first Southern president after the Civil
War, who re-segregated the federal government after his election as
President. Presbyterians were included
as the recipients of MLK’s “Letter from the Birmingham Jail.” Those were monumental Presbyterian decisions,
and on one level, the decision on Friday seems mild by comparison. Yet, this decision leaves Trump
unfettered. We don’t yet know what that
means, but his actions, while being fettered by the Mueller report and then the
impeachment process, make me think that he may blow the doors off now. That is a scary thought.
I don’t know if any of his remaining
advisors have much sense or caution, and if they do, perhaps they will convince
him to hold it down in order to win re-election. The base wants raw meat, but whatever remains
of the center wants sensibility. Much of
our future depends on how Trump will act now that he is unfettered. In the meantime, the key for so many of us is
promoting turnout in this year’s elections.
So, let us all pledge to recruit at least 10 people who are not
registered to vote – to get them registered and to get them to vote. Don’t be shy about this. I am a shy person, but I ask everyone I meet
if they are registered to vote. You do
it too.
Also, in the meantime, I am
indebted to my longtime friend Ed Loring for pointing me back to Bob Dylan’s
apocalyptic song “All Along the WatchTower” after the Friday vote. It seems to fit the current time, the hurt
and the sorrow and especially the rage:
There must be some way out of here
Said the joker to the thief
There's too much confusion, I can't get no relief
Businessmen, they drink my wine
Plowmen dig my earth
None of them along the line know what any of it is worth
Said the joker to the thief
There's too much confusion, I can't get no relief
Businessmen, they drink my wine
Plowmen dig my earth
None of them along the line know what any of it is worth
No reason to get excited, the thief, he kindly spoke
There are many here among us who feel that life is but a joke
But you and I, we've been through that, and this is not our fate
So let us not talk falsely now, the hour is getting late
There are many here among us who feel that life is but a joke
But you and I, we've been through that, and this is not our fate
So let us not talk falsely now, the hour is getting late
All along the watchtower, princes kept the view
While all the women came and went, barefoot servants, too
While all the women came and went, barefoot servants, too
Outside in the distance a wildcat did growl
Two riders were approaching, the wind began to howl
Two riders were approaching, the wind began to howl
If you want to listen to it, here’s
the link to YouTube:
Jimi Hendrix has a good cover of it, and Hendrix’s powerful
guitars make it seem so much more ominous, but songs like this make it easy to
see why Dylan won the Nobel Prize. I
hope that on this one, my rage and mystification prove to be incorrect, but we all
must consider what “Trump Unfettered” means – the wildcat’s growling as the
earth heats up, the riders are approaching, and the wind begins to howl.
Thank you for this Nibs. Love to you and Carolyn. Jami
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ReplyDeleteThanks, Boston, good to hear from you! I usually post on Mondays.
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