America Corrupted
The Steady State | by Robert Bruce Adolph
Much of my life was spent overseas in the developing world across multiple continents. No surprise, a considerable number of those countries were corrupt. I may not have seen it all, but I have experienced quite a bit, especially as corruption relates to the government—nepotism, theft, coercion, extortion, graft, political violence, and bogus claims of threats from foreign lands.
It always starts at the top. The national leader was often tyrannical. Once in power, he fired or “eliminated” anyone with integrity, and replaced them with sycophants, who shared his vision of a prostrate nation—likened to a cow—to be milked for the benefit of a few. He—always a male in my experience—usually adopted democratic trappings, calling himself a president, while creating a slavish legislature and puppet judiciary. I never imagined that I might see my own country brought low in a similar manner. I was wrong.
I give you the most corrupt president in the history of our republic, Donald J. Trump. He, in turn, has done what many tin-pot dictators do. He fired the honest and competent, while filling the resulting empty chairs with similarly inclined grifters. To keep their jobs, all the grifters the dictator ‘hired’ had to do was to remain loyal, turn a blind eye to the illegal financial dealings of the president, while feeding his enormous ego and stroking his unending vanity.
How did we get here?
Although arguable, it may have begun with Fox News. This network literally created “niche reporting.” Niche reporting is simple. Fox News tells those who identify as conservative viewers exactly what they wish to hear. Millions tune in to hear their favorite pundit tell them how very Right they are—pun intended—and how very wrong everyone on the Left must be. Consequently, political adversaries soon became political enemies. Of course, there can be no accommodation with enemies. Compromise, the hallmark of all genuine democracies, became unthinkable.
It is my contention that if there were no Fox News, there would have been no President Trump. The hyper-biased network provided the serial conman with a free national loudspeaker to amplify his multitude of mendacities. For his part, Rupert Murdoch perverted constitutionally guaranteed free speech to enrich himself. Moreover, it worked beyond his wildest dreams; the fact that his avarice resulted in a massively corrupt administration twice seems to have escaped his notice, even if he cared. We are now living in a highly polarized America created—in large part—by a ruthless Australian corporate businessman, unencumbered by empathy or conscience.
Then, there is the US Supreme Court. Mr. Trump, in his first term, and with the unbridled support of malleable GOP lawmakers, selected three ultra-conservative justices for elevation to the highest court in the land. Those additions resulted in a hard-core majority of right-wingers, who have given Mr. Trump a free hand to indulge many of his most outrageous dictatorial impulses in his second term.
The groundwork was accomplished well prior, and way back in 2010, when the Supreme Court made the disastrous “Citizens United” decision. Broken down to its essentials, that decision says that money equates to free speech, and that, like free speech, cannot be infringed. The wholly predictable result—dark money as defined by author Jane Mayer poured into GOP coffers—corrupting the democratic process from that time to the present.
This sad tale must also include a Republican Party that chose to embrace a petty narcissistic autocrat, while jettisoning anything that once resembled true conservatism. The party today is a mere dried-up husk of its former self.
But even that is not the whole story. By some lights, Mr. Trump is a mere symptom of a much more serious disease. That disease is greed. The overwhelming majority of the wealth of America is continuing to flow toward the top. What I call the New Nobility—without the “oblige”—now massively influences the levers of power in their own interests.
Two prominent examples—Tesla’s Elon Musk and Washington Post’s Jeff Bezos— put Trump over the finish line. Musk offered roughly a quarter billion dollars in campaign donations. Bezos continues to hemorrhage honest journalists. The corporate media of today cares little for journalistic ethics and integrity in reporting, especially if it negatively impacts their bottom line.
Moreover, the Oval Office’s cabinet is full of billionaires, thirteen at last count, who are very far removed from the daily hardships of most Americans. They do as nobles have done since the European Middle Ages and act in their own self-interest. We are their new serfs.
But there is more. If we are learning anything, it is that the wealthy and powerful seldom suffer for their illegal and immoral acts. Justice has been made meaningless for the well-heeled. This, in and of itself, is a corruption of the Framer’s intent. The outrageous protection given to a convicted felonious chief executive by a clearly self-serving attorney general, and before Congress over the Epstein Files, acts as proof of this assertion. The truly terrifying part of this story is that most Republican lawmakers continue to remain silently complicit in clear violation of their oaths of office.
For today’s New Nobility—an echo of our own 1890s Gilded Age—the metrics are uncomplicated. The more money one has, the more justice and political influence one can buy. The Framers intended the law to be the great equalizer. Instead, our government and legal system have been hijacked by the wealthy to protect themselves and their wallets. “America Corrupted” seems already well underway.
Robert Bruce Adolph , a qualified Military Strategist, is a retired senior US Army Special Forces soldier. He holds graduate degrees in both National Security Studies & International Affairs and was formally trained as a counterintelligence special agent. Robert also taught university level courses in American Government, US History, and World Politics. Following his retirement from the active military, he joined the UN, subsequently seeing service in Sierra Leone, Yemen, Iraq, Egypt, Israel/Palestine, Indonesia and more, culminating in the role of Chief of the Middle East and North Africa at UN Headquarters in New York. He is a member of The Steady State.
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Thank you for this. Yes, corrupt leaders have usually been male but the current administration has plenty of corrupt females who adhere to patriarchy; that is, domination and oppression whether they're aware of it or not. They are known by their deeds.
Thank you, sir. A very well supported thesis, to which most Americans can attest from their myriad respective lived perspectives. It seems clear that the decline of our institutional safeguards started eroding in earnest with the rise of Fox and other media truth twisters, but the scope of corruption literally exploded after the SCOTUS 5-4 opinion in Citizens United v. FEC. The majority's legal fiction designating corporations as "people" under the Constitution and cash as free speech opened the floodgates of dark corporate and uberrich political bribery. The rest became easily predictable history; private wealth was instantly weaponized and turned into unlimited political power, literally drowning out the vox populi (the human, non-corporate, people actually intended by the Framers to be protected under the Constitution). When I think of our corrupt SCOTUS majority and special interest wholly owned Congress, I am reminded of the old Oliver Hardy refrain when he was at least partially responsible for a disastrous consequence, "Here's another fine mess you've gotten us into." Or Pogo's famous line, "We have met the enemy, and he is us!"