Dahlia Lithwick: Can we talk about Mitch McConnell for a minute?
Mark Joseph Stern: What was your first reaction when you heard the
news?
My first reaction was that I hate this timeline so much. It’s the timeline where we have to miss Rep. Kevin McCarthy because the person who followed him was, as sure as night follows day, vastly crazier. That’s how I feel about McConnell.
This is the person who singlehandedly did more to
destroy Senate norms of comity and respect, to help Donald Trump evade
accountability, and to steal and pack the Supreme Court with people who should
not be sitting on the court. And still, in this moment, we’re going to have to
thank him for respecting the vestigial norms that he did and not being an utter
sociopath each and every day. Because the person who follows him will be worse.
I’ll add that, in my view, no one has done more to destroy the federal judiciary than Mitch McConnell. This is the guy who, under Obama, decided to block as many judicial nominations as possible, for no reason other than to leave the seats open so Trump could come in and fill them.
This is the guy who
violated every known norm to hold open Justice Antonin Scalia’s seat,
ostensibly because it came open in an election year, only to fill Justice Ruth
Bader Ginsburg’s seat when people were already voting in the
2020 election. I think he made a lot of Americans wake up and realize that this
was all Calvinball, that he had no principles to begin with.
But even more than that, Mitch McConnell was the guy who realized you
don’t need to win elections to enact Republican policy. You don’t need to
change hearts and minds. You don’t need to push ballot initiatives or win over
the views of the people. All you have to do is stack the courts. You only need
51 votes in the Senate to stack the courts with far-right partisan activists
like Aileen Cannon and Matthew
Kacsmaryk. And they will enact Republican policies under the guise
of judicial review, policies that could never pass through the democratic
process. And those policies will be bulletproof, because they will be called
“law,” and Democrats will need at least a century to win back the courts.
Anyone who believes in an independent judiciary with any integrity should
loathe McConnell to their bones.
I want to add that McConnell, for so many reasons, stands out as somebody who knew exactly who Donald Trump was, exactly what happened on Jan. 6, exactly what his responsibility was in that moment. And he didn’t do it. He normalized the idea that you can mumble stuff and do nothing. Then we all live with the consequences.
He made it easier for whoever follows him to do
even less. And now he’s being praised as some elder statesman? Really? He’s
totally morally bankrupt. The only silver lining, Mark, is that whoever follows
him will not be as good as him at this crap.
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