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I feel part of the issue is that no one who worked with Trump seemed to give him the ins and outs of how politics even work. And if they did, then either Trump was that blind to their assistance, or they were just incompetent at giving it to him.It's lose-lose all round.
I can see what Trump was trying to achieve and how he was able to bring so many people on board to support his vision; at least at the beginning. The thing is that one needs to fully understand the rules before one can go about breaking them. He didn't seem to understand them when we was elected, and he didn't really seem to learn that many along the way.
Whether it's hubris, ego, short-term vision, lack of impulse control or a combination of all these factors, Trump has done himself and the GOP a great disservice IMHO. I'm not so much angry at anyone as disappointed for the USA right now.
The Defence Secretary said that Pence authorized the National Guard, not Trump. That's a good sign that much of the government is simply not going to listen to whatever Trump says.https://www.npr.org/sections/congre...of-permanent-suspension-if-violations-continu
Uhh, I think there's something up if social media is starting to fuck with his accounts.
I think people definitely tried. The President has an ego, and gets bored easily.I feel part of the issue is that no one who worked with Trump seemed to give him the ins and outs of how politics even work. And if they did, then either Trump was that blind to their assistance, or they were just incompetent at giving it to him.
That's all I care about.If anything it was funny.
Fuck you, eat that mushroom and stomp on that Gomba RIGHT NOW!But I don't want to invade the Koopa Kingdom.
Looks like his cabinet may actually be considering invoking the 25th, WTF
https://twitter.com/edokeefe/status/1346993660718698496?s=21
What a shock, even more vipers within his party that want to throw him under the bus.Looks like his cabinet may actually be considering invoking the 25th, WTF
https://twitter.com/edokeefe/status/1346993660718698496?s=21
The Clinton donor kicks down the door of the Republican Party, deliberately making enemies of its elected officials and institutional authority figures, never figures out how to behave like a sane normal person after getting the nomination, squeaks into office and continues to present as antagonistic and unstable with almost no let-up for four years, then when his time in office is indisputably over the Republicans aren’t willing to play along with his delusions? Let me bust out my tiny violin.What a shock, even more vipers within his party that want to throw him under the bus.
I'd say he should've chosen his cabinet more carefully, but it's become increasingly apparent that Republicans are fair weather "friends" at the absolute best of times, and even then they'd prefer to be "dignified" losers than have anything resembling a spine.
If anything good has come out of these last two months, it's showing me how absolutely rotten US politics are.
I'm pretty sure our favorite turtle flaking on the 2,000 dollar stimulus checks is what cost them Georgia.The Clinton donor kicks down the door of the Republican Party, deliberately making enemies of its elected officials and institutional authority figures, never figures out how to behave like a sane normal person after getting the nomination, squeaks into office and continues to present as antagonistic and unstable with almost no let-up for four years, then when his time in office is indisputably over the Republicans aren’t willing to play along with his delusions? Let me bust out my tiny violin.
Trump allies acting like they’ve been betrayed by Pence or Republican congressmen is a joke. When did he earn any loyalty? Especially now his paranoid ramblings and attempts to cling to power have cost them the Senate.
That's why people voted for him.The Clinton donor kicks down the door of the Republican Party, deliberately making enemies of its elected officials and institutional authority figures, never figures out how to behave like a sane normal person after getting the nomination, squeaks into office and continues to present as antagonistic and unstable with almost no let-up for four years, then when his time in office is indisputably over the Republicans aren’t willing to play along with his delusions? Let me bust out my tiny violin.
Trump allies acting like they’ve been betrayed by Pence or Republican congressmen is a joke. When did he earn any loyalty? Especially now his paranoid ramblings and attempts to cling to power have cost them the Senate.
The Republicans deserved to lose the Senate and earned that without Trump's help.Trump allies acting like they’ve been betrayed by Pence or Republican congressmen is a joke. When did he earn any loyalty? Especially now his paranoid ramblings and attempts to cling to power have cost them the Senate.
Until you remember that a lot of these politicians were voted for by these same people under the assumption that they'd be an asset to the president they voted for.Trump allies acting like they’ve been betrayed by Pence or Republican congressmen is a joke.
Sure, but it doesn’t give him any reason expect Mike Pence to throw away every last shred of his own credibility to play along with the fiction.That's why people voted for him.
I'm pretty sure our favorite turtle flaking on the 2,000 dollar stimulus checks is what cost them Georgia.
I didn’t follow the COVID relief bill’s struggle on the hill, but I glanced at the timeline and I’m siding with McConnell on the substance even if politically it’s had a knock-on effect. But telling Georgia Republicans that he was staying in office anyway because he’d won the election cut Loeffler and Purdue off at the knees. “You need a Republican senate to prevent Kamala Harris taking over the whole government broadly unopposed” was their campaign strategy and it worked in the first rounds. Trump took that line away from them, Republican turnout went down and Georgia has two blue senators when it should have two red.The Republicans deserved to lose the Senate and earned that without Trump's help.
You're forgetting the part where neither of the aforementioned senators were liked, and one of them wasn't even elected.I didn’t follow the COVID relief bill’s struggle on the hill, but I glanced at the timeline and I’m siding with McConnell on the substance even if politically it’s had a knock-on effect. But telling Georgia Republicans that he was staying in office anyway because he’d won the election cut Loeffler and Purdue off at the knees. “You need a Republican senate to prevent Kamala Harris taking over the whole government broadly unopposed” was their campaign strategy and it worked in the first rounds. Trump took that line away from them, Republican turnout went down and Georgia has two blue senators when it should have two red.
He dared to give plebs hope.What did President Trump do that was wrong? Nothing. That's what.
Perdue at the very least should have won his race, he was less than a percent away from winning the thing outright in round one.You're forgetting the part where neither of the aforementioned senators were liked, and one of them wasn't even elected.
Yes, mega rich billionaire personality that's donated millions to the democratic party is a true outsider.The goal is to make it impossible for anyone outside of anointed American nobility to have even the slightest possibility of holding office. Trump being elected in 2016 was one of the few truly off-script political shocker moments that any of us are likely to see in our lifetime. The establishment has just spent four years bending all of its efforts to completely ruining him both personally and as a brand to be associated with (a goal that he himself has provided no small assistance in achieving). After today's shenanigans, I think they might have just pulled it off, but we'll see what comes of all these machinations.