So before I write this thing, I have to admit that, right now, Iโm about to do a version of a thing that deeply annoys me. Someone will write a thing. (Letโs say about libertarian marsupials.) And the people who care deeply about libertarian marsupials will respond to that thing. Maybe theyโll leave comments on the platform it was published on. (โIโve long thought the Knicks should hire a libertarian marsupial to be their next video coordinator.โ) Maybe theyโll share the piece on social media, and maybe theyโll leave comments in those Twitter/Facebook threads.
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And then, someone will make the effort of clicking on said article and leaving a comment just to let everyone know how much they donโt care about libertarian marsupials. And itโs like, YOU OBVIOUSLY CARE(D) ENOUGH ABOUT LIBERTARIAN MARSUPIALS TO MAKE THE EFFORT TO LET PEOPLE KNOW โYOU DONโT CARE,โ YOU BROCCOLI PANCAKE MOTHERFUCKER.
Anyway, today, as I prepare to share exactly how much I donโt care about a thing that is happeningโa thing that a great many people seem to care aboutโI realize Iโm doing something similar. But I believe, perhaps foolishly, that my reasons for not caring are noble, and this nobility is, well, noble.
So on September 24th, Nancy Pelosi initiated an impeachment inquiry against Donald Trumpโfinally doing the thing sheโs been asked to do for as long as sheโs had the power to do it. The impetus is Trumpโs alleged explicit โaskโ of foreign countriesโthe Ukraine, in particularโto investigate Joe Biden and his son, Hunter, for things that I donโt give enough shits about to google to get correct.
The move to impeach is a popular one. Most Americans support the inquiry, as even some Republicans seem to be willing to finally wash their hands of Trump. (As if thatโs possible. As if God ainโt gonna greet them at the gates with a face like Diddyโs from โThe Four.โ But bless their little hateful hearts.) I support it, too. Which may seem to contradict the whole โI donโt give a shit about thisโ thing, but it doesnโt! You can be in support of a thing and also not be interested in whether it happens. Iโm generally, for instance, a staunch supporter of unfolded lawn chairs. Iโm glad that they exist, and if one is available while Iโm in the vicinity of a lawn, I will sit on it. But I give no shits about the lawn chair unfolding process, and if you tried to explain it to me I would pretend I had a very urgent text message to respond to.
My apathy about impeachment is complicated, and the main complication is that I just donโt think what he did here was that bad. Wrong? Sure. Illegal. Perhaps? Treasonous? Maybe. But of the hundreds of abjectly terrible things heโs said and done since being President, since being alive, using his power to outsource an investigation into Hunter Bidenโs sham board appointment is at the โeh, I guessโ end of the spectrum. And I guess maybe Iโm annoyed that none of that other shit merited impeachment, but this Shiv Roy-ass shit does.
I know, I know, I know. He asked a foreign party to interfere with our election. And I guess thatโs serious. Tony Stark ainโt die for this shit. But that this is the hill thatโs chosen to defend is both insulting and insultingly boring. Perhaps the fireworks will come. Perhaps the pressure Trump feels will exacerbate the already swift decline of his mind, and heโll go full Stormfront and tweet about โthem niggers at Waffle House.โ That would be fun. But right now itโs just a pissing contest between news networks to see who can book who for the A-block.
So yeah, come and get me when itโs something real. Or something exciting, at least. Something that ainโt just a rigged skeeball game on K Street. (WHERE ARE THE LIBERTARIAN MARSUPIALS?!?!) Until then, Iโll be over here, unfolding some lawn chairs.
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