I seem to have stirred a bit of a hornet’s nest among my Democratic friends for throwing a bouquet to Mitch McConnell for his denouncement of Trump while voting to acquit on “constitutional” grounds. Let me be clear. It was a very convenient out for him. But he is the leader of the Senate Republicans and he also wants to be part of saving the Republican Party from Trump.

I have written about the Faustian bargain he and others made with Trump. Their behavior is inexcusable. What is necessary, however, is not letting Trump continue to dominate one of our two national political parties.

This was the opening salvo of the war in that party and McConnell wants to be part of it.  A vote to convict would have potentially sidelined him as he would have been at odds with the overwhelming majority of his caucus.

This is hard to write. I don’t like him and believe his behavior regarding Merrick Garland was deplorable. But we have to try to recognize that Democrats have not always acted appropriately when faced with choices that might have portended political cost. What is important, it seems to me, is to call out bad behavior from both parties’ office holders and recognize that some things have value to the country writ large regardless of our opinion of the source.