Marc Elias: "I'm not panicking. I'm outraged." [View all]
Quoted from Democracy Docket's emailed newsletter:
I have been the subject of many spurious accusations and politically motivated attacks, but this one is in a class by itself. According to
Tulsi Gabbard the nations top intelligence official
my refusal to post on Twitter is being reviewed by the Department of Justice as evidence of wrongdoing.
If that sounds preposterous, it is. If you dont believe its true, neither do I.
The question is: why did she say it, and what does it mean for the Trump administrations weaponization of government?
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In retrospect, I wish I had answered Tim Millers question differently. So, heres my revised answer:
No, I am not panicking. I am outraged.
I am outraged that our government is run by people with no regard for the Constitution or the rule of law.
I am outraged that the sycophants who run this administration are loyal only to Trump.
I am outraged that so few people in positions of power are willing to speak up when they see abuses people dragged off the street and put into foreign gulags, government agencies illegally dismantled and the military on our city streets.
I am outraged that the entire Republican Party is filled with cowards.
I am outraged that our institutions major media companies, law firms and universities would rather bend a knee than stand tall and fight.
And I am outraged that the price of standing up to Trump of standing for democracy is to be subjected to endless lies, attacks and false accusations by people who know better.
I enjoy Tims podcast both as a guest and a regular listener. Perhaps next time he has me on, we can start here.
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