Sunday, January 13, 2019

Everyone Is On The Edge Of Their Seat To See How The Trump Regime Finally Comes Crashing Down

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By this weekend, even Fox viewers were finding out about Trump-- or at least his campaign-- conspiring to collude with the Russians. This Shep Smith segment on the video above could literally be on MSNBC or any other legitimate news outlet.

By last night everyone was going crazy over Greg Miller's story in the Washington Post about how Trump had concealed details of his meetings with Putin from senior officials in administration. Is that news? We didn't know that already? Yeah, Trump went to extraordinary lengths to conceal details of his conversations with Putin. Oh, but this... on at least one occasion he took "possession of the notes of his own interpreter and instructing the linguist not to discuss what had transpired with other administration officials." I guess that's new information, albeit probably not to Mueller. That episode was "after a meeting with Putin in 2017 in Hamburg that was also attended by then-Secretary of State Rex Tillerson. U.S. officials learned of Trump’s actions when a White House adviser and a senior State Department official sought information from the interpreter beyond a readout shared by Tillerson. There is no detailed record, even in classified files, of Trump’s face-to-face interactions with the Russian leader over the past two years… Such a gap would be unusual in any presidency, let alone one that Russia sought to install through what U.S. intelligence agencies have described as an unprecedented campaign of election interference."

OK, that's kind of a big deal and maybe why right-wing journalist Stephen Hayes decided to explain to Post readers on Friday why his party needs to mount a primary challenge to Trump in 2020. Successful or not he wrote that "If ever there were a time for a serious intraparty challenge, it’s now. He has strong support from elements of the Republican base, but he has alienated virtually everyone else, especially those segments of the electorate that are growing the fastest. The ideal challenger would be a committed, articulate conservative-- maybe a governor, such as Maryland’s Larry Hogan, or a senator, such as Nebraska’s Ben Sasse-- who would make a case for limited government that will otherwise go unmade, and who would show voters that conservatism and Trumpism are not one and the same... The 2018 midterm elections were a clear and unmistakable rebuke of the chaos of his first two years as president. And it’s getting worse. Trump’s steady stream of lies has picked up over the past six months. His Twitter feed is more unhinged... There’s reason to believe this will all get worse over the next year. The Mueller investigation is testing whatever sanity Trump still possesses. Democrats controlling the House will use their newfound power to investigate every corner of the Trump administration-- an administration already marked by malfeasance and corruption."



And that brings us right to Andrew Sullivan's question at New York Magazine: Welcome to Act III of the Trump Tragedy: "When is the moment we can say that Trump has clearly gone over the line in erasing democratic and constitutional restraints on his personal power?" He posits it would be declaring a national emergency just because he can't get Congress to fund his vanity wall. "He couldn’t manage to get his wall funded," wrote Sullivan, "when his own party controlled the entire government. He even turned down a bipartisan offer to build a “wall” in return for a path to citizenship for Dreamers last year, because he wanted a reduction in legal immigration as well. He petulantly refuses to accept greater funding for border control and immigration enforcement if his symbolic wall isn’t part of the package." He warned that "We all knew this was coming. Our liberal democracy is in abeyance. We now wait to see what the replacement will be. It could come sooner than we think." OK, but how many acts in this play?


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3 Comments:

At 6:44 PM, Blogger Jimbo said...

The conventional wisdom is that the GOP has become the Trump Party and that the traditional suburban GOP voters have fled to the Democrats as a counterbalance to the useless GOP Congress in the age of Trump. The assumption is they would run back to the GOP if the party nominated someone who would vote approve all the same extreme rightwing bills and deregulation that the GOP Congress and the Trump Administration have implemented. I think that ship has sailed as average voters are seeing widespread destruction and chaos. Limited government in the most complex and largest economy on Earth doesn't work real well. The Democrats need to hammer this message again and again: the GOP is not your friend; they only want to help billionaires and Christo-fascists.

 
At 7:06 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Short bursts:

"...the video above could literally be on MSNBC or any other legitimate news outlet."

The United States has not had any legitimate news since before Reagan destroyed the Fairness Doctrine. Everything since has had a serious corporatist spin to it without exception.

"...on at least one occasion he took "possession of the notes of his own interpreter and instructing the linguist not to discuss what had transpired with other administration officials."

Earth to Nancy! Earth To Chuck! [Expecting neither response nor reaction.]

"If ever there were a time for a serious intraparty challenge, it’s now...The ideal challenger would be a committed, articulate conservative-- maybe a governor, such as Maryland’s Larry Hogan, or a senator, such as Nebraska’s Ben Sasse..."

Hmmm...now WHOSE name ISN"T on this list...Have they something on Pence as well? NOW it's getting interesting!

"We all knew this was coming. Our liberal democracy is in abeyance. We now wait to see what the replacement will be. It could come sooner than we think."

Our "democracy" -such as it is- has been in abeyance since 11/22/63. The GOP and their assets are only NOW noticing because THEY are facing major problems - or they would if we still had a real Democratic Party. With the losers and sellouts now pretending to be that party, anything can happen. It's just a matter of waiting to see what Kabuki the donor money wants them to perform.

 
At 6:01 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

If you sum up Jimbo and 'short bursts' above, you can quite correctly infer that as the Nazis lose their best to the democraps, the democraps will inexorably be drawn rightward... and yeah, they can go further right. there's all that hate they can add to their mantra on top of all the open fascism.
Democrap political cowardice is still a "problem", which is why we haven't already seen gashes to ssi and medicare... but they're coming. if you doubt this, you validate my thesis about lefty voters. Give the fascist party big enough polling numbers and they'll find a little more courage to ratfuck us all.

the optics of a pence primary challenge are still a bridge too far, even for the Nazi party. pence is going to stay put and hope for a massive MI for the insane fat fuck. It's also the hope of the entire party elder cabal. The media would spooge all over your teevee screen too.

The irony is that if THEY had impeached the pos in 2017 and used Russia as their reason, they would not have lost a single voter that fled in 2018, they'd have increased their majorities in both chambers with pence promising all the same anti-muslim, anti-latino, anti-gay, tax cut shit that trump was wailing about. I'm still astonished those Nazi fucktards didn't know this.

 

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