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August 16, 2023

Four cardinal rules of politics:

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1) don’t change your opponent’s soiled diapers;

2) scandals possess short half-lives;

3) don’t strike before having the votes;

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4) play your best cards last. 

Political change occurs glacially.  Those lacking necessary patience stymie those who comprehend politics’ rules.  Conservatives braying for Biden’s head have no idea how to effectuate political objectives.  This same mindset — wisely opposed by Chief Justice Rehnquist — demanded Bill Clinton be impeached.  What did that accomplish?  How did the nation benefit in terms of lasting impacts on economics, foreign affairs, or legislative action?  (Bush 43 would have subsequently been elected anyway, for other reasons.) 

Politics is not a sporting event to entertain fans of opposing teams.  It is a strategic battle to effect change, accomplished by winning elections.  Which requires attracting crossover voters, not pandering to an existing base.  Those demanding prompt impeachment need to consider how this impacts the upcoming election. 

Impeachment dies in the Senate, absent far more evidence and public support. 

Where are 67 votes?  Where are the lopsided polls?  Emerson (and Trump) on Politics 101: “When you strike at a king, you must kill him.” 

Democrats’ two failed Trump impeachments harmed them more than helped, martyring their target.