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Title: Life in âMueller Timeâ Subtitle: The Politics of Waiting and the Spectacle of Investigation Date: February 26, 2019 Source: Retrieved on 17<sup>th</sup> June 2021 from [[https://crimethinc.com/2019/02/26/life-in-mueller-time-the-politics-of-waiting-and-the-spectacle-of-investigation][crimethinc.com]] Authors: CrimethInc. Topics: liberalism, the spectacle, time, Donald Trump Published: 2021-06-17 13:34:22Z
For almost two years now, faithful Democrats have waited for special counsel Robert Mueller to file his report about collusion between Donald Trumpâs presidential campaign and Russian attempts to interfere in the US election, not to mention Trumpâs involvement in obstruction of justice. Whenever Trumpâs activity provokes them or a subterranean rumbling within the Justice Department emboldens them, the faithful take to the streets and social media with hand-held cardboard signs and internet memes to proclaim that Mueller Time is close at hand. Yet even if the Mueller investigation concludes with Trumpâs impeachment, the spectacle of the investigation has served to immobilize millions who have a stake in systemic social change, ensuring that what comes next in the United States will be politics as usualânot liberation.
When youâve fallen on the highway
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And youâre lying in the rain,
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And they ask you how youâre doing
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Of course youâll say you canât complain
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If youâre squeezed for information,
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Thatâs when youâve got to play it dumb
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You just say youâre out there waiting
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For the miracle, for the miracle to come
-The 20th centuryâs greatest messianic thinker, Leonard Cohen
Within weeks of the beginning of the investigation, there were already think pieces and t-shirts proclaiming âItâs Mueller Time.â Letâs take the t-shirts at their word: maybe itâs been **Mueller Time** all along. Maybe Mueller Time is not a specific date that is about to arrive, but the era weâve been experiencing these past two years.
In that case, Mueller Time is not an hour on the clock, but a way of experiencing time, a **kind** of timeâlike **crunch time** or **quality time** or **go time,** but the opposite of all of them. It is not a scale of time, like geologic time, or a time zone, like Eastern Standard TimeâMueller Time is more like the End Times, perpetually anticipated.
To be precise, Mueller Time is the political suspended animation in which the Democrats have waited for a repeatedly deferred **deus ex machina** to deliver them from this unbearable pres(id)ent. This condition of waiting, itself, rather than any of the grievous injustices that have taken place during it, is the very essence of hell.
Dante, the Marco Polo of the Abyss, located Limbo, the residence of those who wait, in Inferno, not in Purgatory. Waiting is not transformative or redemptiveâit is the sort of sin for which the punishment **is** the crime. âLimboâ shares a Latin root with **liminal**âit is homeland of those who tarry on the threshold, those who are **on the fence.**
<strong>If you can get people used to waiting, you can get them used to</strong> <strong><em>anything.</em></strong>
To understand Mueller Time better, we can begin with its namesake. âMiller timeâ is a time to take a load off, to ease our pain by drugging ourselves into oblivion. Itâs a profound expression of despairââI can only relax in this world by deadening my sensesââdisguised not just as relief but as celebration. What is the glee with which Democrats invoke Mueller Time if not an admission of their own abject powerlessness and dependence? âRejoice,â says the Democrat, âJustice will be done! And thank goodness, as usual, the FBI will take care of everything.â
Miller Time and Mueller Time are both **chronotopes,** to use the term popularized by literary theorist Mikhail Bakhtin: they are specific relationships to time. You cannot understand a group of people without understanding how they experience the passing of time. Peering between chronotopes produces strange refractions, like looking through a glass of water. How different the world appears to a person whose activism consists chiefly of waiting, in contrast to how it appears to those for whom waiting and acting are opposites! It is the difference between spectator and athlete, between the consumer and the inventor, between those who suffer history as if it were weather and those who make history as a side effect of understanding themselves as the protagonists of their time.
And Miller Time and Mueller Time are both **marketed** chronotopes. Miller Time is the â5 oâclock somewhereâ that unites wage labor and intoxication in a mutually reinforcing false oppositionâbut even more importantly, it is the branded colonization of that time. Likewise, Mueller Time is not just the âheâll get hisâ which all people of conscience wish for Trump, but a particular deferral of responsibility. Both are successful advertising campaigns that concentrate capital in certain hands precisely by inducing people not to take their problems into **their own hands.**
âThe politiciansâ stubborn faith in progress, their confidence in their âmass basis,â and, finally, their servile integration in an uncontrollable apparatus have been three aspects of the same thing.â
-Walter Benjamin on how Social Democrats permitted the Third Reich to come to power in Germany
All this is familiar to those who were raised as Adventists, believing that the outrageous sinfulness of the prevailing world order indicates the imminence of the Resurrection and the necessity of repentance before authority. Mueller Time is the redemption, the arrival of the Millennium, when the legitimate authorities will reassert their dominion and the obedient will be rewarded for their patience. Good Christians have awaited this for two thousand years; they have made a religion out of waiting. Youâll get pie in the sky when you die.
To keep people waiting for salvation indefinitely, it helps to shift every once in a while from one source of dramatic tension to another. Some hoped Trump would run the country âlike a business.â Now that the signature forms of evil associated with capitalismânepotism, profiteering, corruption, race baiting, sexual harassment, misinformationâcharacterize the presidency, Democrats are proposing to return to the good-old-fashioned signature forms of evil previously associated with government: bureaucracy, clientelism, experts deciding the fates of millions behind closed doors. All the things that helped Trump come to office.
For the purposes of relegitimizing government, it is ideal that Robert Mueller is not just a âgoodâ authority figure, but specifically, a white male Republicanâan FBI director who first made a name for himself overseeing the killing of Vietnamese people. He is everything the average Democrat would oppose if Trump had not moved the goal posts by pursuing the same Republican agenda by potentially extra-legal means. Mueller represents the same FBI that attempted to make Martin Luther King, Jr. commit suicide, that set out to destroy the Occupy movement. Under Muellerâs leadership, the FBI determined that the number one domestic terror threat in the United States was **environmental activism.**
Mueller Time is a way of inhabiting the eternally renewed amnesia that is America. This is the real âdeep stateââthe part of each Democratâs heart that will accept any amount of senseless violence and murder and oppression, as long as it adheres to the letter of the law.
âDefinitions of basic historical concepts: Catastropheâto have missed the opportunity. Critical momentâthe status quo threatens to preserve itself. Progressâthe first revolutionary measure taken.â
-Walter Benjamin
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What will be the fruits of Muellerâs labors?
Rank-and-file Democrats still donât understand how power works. Crime is not the violation of the rules, but the stigma attached to those who break rules without the power to make them. (As they say, steal $25, go to jail; steal $25 million, go to Congress.) At the height of Genghis Khanâs reign, it would have been pointless to accuse the famous tyrant of breaking the laws of the Mongol Empire; as long as Trump has enough of Washington behind him, the same goes for him. Laws donât exist in some transcendent realm. They are simply the product of power struggles among the eliteânot to mention the passivity of the governedâand they are enforced according to the prevailing balance of power. To fetishize the law is to accept that might makes right. It means abdicating the responsibility to do what is ethical **regardless of what the laws happen to be.**
In the struggle to control the law-making and law-enforcing apparatus of the US government, neither the Democrats nor the Republicans have secured a solid majority. They remain at an impasse. The most likely explanation for Muellerâs delays is that he has been biding his time, waiting to see if the balance of power in the US government would shift enough that there could be some consequences to his report.
The wait
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-Killing Joke, âThe Waitâ
Ironically, the only thing that could **guarantee** that Muellerâs report will have an effect would be if this impasse were disturbed by forces outside the halls of powerâfor example, by a real social movement utilizing direct action. If millions of people were in the streets preventing the Trump administration from accomplishing its agenda, then the power brokers in Washington would consider sacrificing Donald Trump to preserve business as usual.
In standing back and waiting, affirming the authority of the FBI and Congress to take care of matters, Muellerâs fans make it less likely that his investigation will pose a serious threat to the administration. The rank-and-file Democrats are left gazing at their screens, watching the bureaucratic equivalent of the spinning wheel of death.
In this case, the more you clap your hands, the less Tinkerbell exists.
Iâm in the waiting room
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I donât want the newsâI cannot use it
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I donât want the newsâI wonât live by it
But I donât sit idly by
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Iâm planning a big surprise
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Iâm gonna fight for what I wanna be
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And I wonât make the same mistakes
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Because I know how much time that wastes
-Fugazi âWaiting Roomâ
The arc of history is long, but it curves towardsâdeath. There is no excuse to delay. Tomorrow will use you the way we use today.
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What would it mean to stop waiting?
It would mean to stop looking to others to solve our problems, no longer permitting a series of presidents, Speakers of the House, FBI directors, presidential candidates, and other bullies and hucksters to play good cop/bad cop with us.
It would mean figuring out how to deal with the catastrophes that Trumpâs presidency is causing directly, rather than through the mediation of other authority figures. It would mean building up social movements powerful enough to block the construction of a border wall, to liberate children from migrant detention facilities and reunite them with their families, to feed the hungry and care for the sick without waiting for legislators to give us permission to make use of the resources that we and others like us maintain on a daily basis.
Remember when we shut down the airports immediately after Trump took office? It would mean doing more of that, and less sitting around waiting on politicians and bureaucrats. That was our proudest moment. Since then, we have only grown weaker, distracted by the array of champions competing to represent usâthe various media outlets and Democratic presidential candidatesâall surrogates for our own agency.
Letâs stop killing time. Or ratherâletâs stop playing along as it kills us.
âWe live the whole of our lives provisionally,â he said. âWe think that for the time being things are bad, that for the time being we must make the best of them and adapt or humiliate ourselves, but that itâs all only provisional and that one day real life will begin. We prepare for death complaining that we have never lived. Of all the people I know, not one lives in the present. No one gets any pleasure from what he does every day. No one is in a condition to say **On that day, at that moment, my life began.** Believe me, even those who have power and take advantage of it are plagued with anxieties and disgusted at the dominant stupidity. They too live provisionally and spend their whole lives waiting.â
âThose who flee the country also spend their lives waiting,â Pietro said. âThatâs the trouble. But one mustnât wait, one must act. One must say **Enough, from this very day.â**
âBut if you do not have the freedom to act?â Nunzio said.
âFreedom is not a thing you can receive as a gift,â Pietro said. âYou can be free even under a dictatorship on the simple condition that you struggle against it. A person who thinks with his own mind and remains uncorrupted is free. A person who struggles for what she believes to be right is free. You might live in the most democratic country in the world, but if you are lazy, callous, and servile, you are not freeâin spite of the absence of violence and coercion, you are a slave. Freedom is not a thing that can be begged from others. You must take it for yourself, in whatever share you can.â
-Ignazio Silone, **Bread and Wine**