The principal difference between Trumpโs many scams and the rackets of the Clintonsโ is that their extortions are socially-approved by neoliberalism and its connected class while Trumpโs cross that line โ they are too declassรฉ, too low-rent, too blatant.
Only in Bizarro World could Democrats look at this and conclude that nothing is wrong at all with it.
Yes, sure, itโs all legal. Itโs all above board. It crosses no line that matters to neoliberalism and its defenders.
But is it moral? Should we order a society this way? Should we condone a major politicianโs family being allowed to take $18 million from the oh-so-venerable for-profit school industry?
Trump and Clinton are not the same. I am not arguing that. Trump (except in failing to fill his bombing-brown-people quota) would be a far worse president than Clinton.
However, pretending thereโs nothing morally disgusting and indecent about their behavior and the entire system that enables it makes me wonder why itโs so important that people defend something thatโs obviously wrong.