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Tucson, Arizona - After being fired by Attorney General Sessions on March 16, former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe claimed: "This attack on my credibility is one part of a larger effort not just to slander me personally, but to taint the FBI, law enforcement, and intelligence professionals more generally."

The Washington Post quoted McCabe saying: "The big picture is a tale of what can happen when law enforcement is politicized, public servants are attacked, and people who are supposed to cherish & protect our institutions become instruments for damaging those institutions and people.” Though blaming Trump, in reality, McCabe is describing his own behavior at the FBI.

The view through the lens of McCabe’s victimhood mentality is quite different from reality. His own FBI Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) concluded that he had lied to internal investigators, a recognized firing offense, and recommended to the Attorney General that McCabe be fired. Does McCabe think that the FBI code of conduct does not apply to him?

McCabe’s loss of his taxpayer-paid pension is a consequence of his own choices and actions. Even so, he has already reaped a hefty return on his “investment” of 20 years working for the government. Although only 49 years old, he has amassed a net worth of a reported $11 million on a government salary of roughly $180,000.

McCabe’s blame-casting is just one example of a widespread disease—the mindset of victimhood, denial of reality, and denial of responsibility for his individual actions—that is weakening America from within, like a cancer. He displays the common liberal delusional belief that he “did nothing wrong, others are to blame,” and that an attack on him is an attack on whole FBI. He accuses President Trump of attacking him personally and depriving him of a pension to which he feels entitled.

We see many other examples in recent news:

Liberal progressive ideology no longer values individual responsibility to follow rules, obey laws, or be held accountable for consequences of our actions. Liberals have permeated America with the mindset that everyone is a victim. That someone else is to blame for what happens to us. Their worldview is now pervasive in healthcare, banking, immigration, school policies, all levels of government, law enforcement, and the judiciary.

This victimology mentality, running rampant through our culture, denies reality and overturns the principles on which America was founded: Individual responsibility, self-reliance, and equality under the law. Governmental officials who violate the law should face the same consequences as ordinary Americans. They should be held to the same standards and face the same level of scrutiny.

The reality is that “liberal”—socialist—policies have consistently failed:

McCabe, Clinton, their cronies are the tip of the iceberg of those who chose to violate the rules and are now trying to cast the blame on others. Now coming to light is the enormity of abuse of the public trust under the previous Administration:

Liberty is not just the freedom to act as we please and then shift blame to others when we don’t like the consequences of our actions. Liberty involves principled realism built on the foundation of a moral authority, personal integrity, and self-responsibility.

Good physicians help patients take responsibility for their health. Speaking as a physician, the prescription for the victimology disease infecting our country is a large dose of individual responsibility and accountability, with a return to equal justice under the law.