Thursday, March 7, 2024

Mitch McConnell Legacy - Kissing the Ring

by Mildred Robertson

On Wednesday Mitch McConnell bowed the knee to Donald Trump by endorsing him as the presumptive Republican presidential nominee in the 2024 Presidential election. Though not surprising, his endorsement is disappointing as he chose to fire his final volley as the Senate Majority Leader by kissing the proverbial ring of this twice-impeached, criminally indicted former president. Trump has faced 91 charges across 4 criminal cases, two of which have found him liable for wrongdoing.

Back in February of 2023, McConnell stated that Trump was morally and practically responsible for the January 6th insurrection to stymie the peaceful transfer of power. Wednesday he nonetheless added his name to a growing list of established Republicans who have thrown their lot in with this criminally indicted would-be dictator who promises vengeance and retribution against his adversaries if he is re-elected.

Viewed Machiavellian in his leadership style, McConnell is known as a shrewd Senate Majority Leader who left his mark on key congressional legislation and reshaped the federal judiciary. The Kentucky Republican announced this week he will step down from Senate Leadership. Inexplicably in the same breath, McConnell endorsed Trump as the presumptive nominee though he was one of the few Republicans who chastised Trump following the insurrection.

Trump is at the center of at least four separate criminal cases into matters related to his business and political careers at both the state and federal levels. He has been found liable of sexual assault and defamation in the E. Jean Carroll trial, and owes a whopping $355 million, plus interest, in a New York case for lying for years about his wealth on financial statements used to secure loans and make deals. He still faces racketeering charges in the election interference case in Georgia.

None of this, however, seems able to stand in the way of McConnell's rabid support of a Republican Party that has clearly lost its way. It is amazing to me that he will sacrifice his Party to this nominee who holds no clear values, Republican, conservative, or otherwise. That McConnell chooses to place party above country, one wonders how the country will remember him. 

He was a Republican warrior against all things liberal and progressive. He held Congress hostage by refusing to bring key legislative issues to a vote.  His leadership denied Barack Obama the right to select a Supreme Court Justice and stole Joe Biden's opportunity to do so. His tactics have resulted in the overturning of Roe v. Wade and the legislative attack on affirmative action. 

Many of us would never look back fondly on McConnell's tenure. However, now with this move history will likely join us in our disappointment. History will remember him as a man who wielded his power like a sword, yet when it was time to really go to battle, he simply took the knee and kissed the ring.