Just to be fair, the Democrats -- with whom Donald Trump schmoozed for quite a while and probably would again if not for the whole divide-and-conquer thing aimed at keeping them from being held to account -- have
done this sort of thing, too, recently.
Yes, it's ugly all around. Yes, there's our hesitance to deal with such sludge. And definitely there is a lot of hay that various political enemies make of it from time to time until they get into power and do similar things.
But the important thing is that it is wrong.
It is a betrayal of public trust.
And such is life that we get more and more of whatever we put up with.
Such is human nature that the ugly bits of human nature get stronger and stronger when they are not called by their true names, which are not "Democrat," "Republican," "conservative," "liberal," "MAGA," "right wing nut," "left wing nut," etc.
My own favorite hate-handle is "Yuppie" because I've watched that segment of the Boomers come out of their draft-dodge havens as soon as the Viet Nam War ended, just dropping poor people and whoever else was dependent on the aid of those havens and going for money, power, and conspicuous consumption to the point where Midas might suggest a dial-back (though everyone would laugh at him because of his jackass ears).
Both the Clinton tag-team and Trump are Yuppies.
But it's best to call things by their true names, when they need fixing: these include (and are not limited to the Yuppies) greed, selfishness, pride, ill will in its many forms, self-righteousness at hating (___), and so forth.
BTW, I just looked into myself for that list, not outward at all.
We
all are infected with these old diseases of human nature, and that's going to affect politics at every level.
Fortunately, so will their antidote, when it comes: morality, wholesomeness, courage, hope, and so forth -- there is a very good reason why the roughly four-decade-old Decadence crowd laughs at such things and mocks them, pronouncing them long dead.
It's a very human reaction to something they fear and hate so much.
But why fear good things? Why not call problems by their old tried-and-true names, be done with them, and move on towards good things?
To quote King Donald, it would be stupid not to.
Personally, I look forward very much to the next national Revival, which was already underway on campuses at last report.