At first I literally could not believe my eyes this morning. I blinked several times, but no, it was still there. The New York Times just posted an op-ed by one of the nation’s most infamous rightwing smear mongers, identifying him only as an “investigative journalist.”
First, some background from Media Matters:
Peter Schweizer is a discredited author who writes error-filled books targeting Democratic figures, such as his 2015 book Clinton Cash, which formed the basis of a much-debunked right-wing conspiracy theory about the sale of a uranium mining company to a Russian agency.
“Discredited author” is putting it mildly. Schweizer isn’t just the author of the infamous tome Clinton Cash; he’s a paid rightwing smear artist, a Breitbart Senior Editor at large, and president ofSteve Bannon’s and Robert Mercer’s right-wing think tank/sludge generator known as the Government Accountability Institute. His latest publishing effort seeks to further the rightwing narrative about the supposedly nefarious dealings of Joe Biden on behalf of his son, Hunter, regarding the latter’s involvement with Ukraine.
Last year, Schweizer re-emerged with a new tome, Secret Empires: How the American Political Class Hides Corruption and Enriches Family and Friends, which presents the right’s case against Biden, seeking to implicate the candidate in the business schemes of his son, who doubtlessly enjoyed opportunities granted him by virtue of his famous last name.
As detailed extensively this week by Jane Mayer, writing for The New Yorker, Schweizer’s invented smear was the impetus for Donald Trump’s attempt to extort the Ukrainian government to manufacture phony “dirt” on Joe and Hunter Biden. It is, in effect, the rotten core festering at the heart of this particular display of the current administration’s criminality, for which Trump now finds himself facing impeachment.