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This article by Jonathan Crowe, Opposition in the Age of Gish Gallops proposes a strategy for the Medium Game. In summary, he observes:
• Yes, actually, from a world-annihilation standpoint, Pence as president is a superior choice to Trump.
• There is no way to get rid of Trump procedurally without the Republicans in Congress helping.
• It's going to suck to be a Republican in Congress under Trump, for reasons he explains.
• Republicans in Congress will stick with Trump not out of loyalty but fear of reprisal.
• If the Republicans in Congress lose their fear of Trump's reprisal, or fear something else more, they will gladly throw Trump under the bus in a heartbeat.
• Trump will no doubt be eminently impeachable, should they ever be minded to do so.
• Therefore it should be the Left's focus to foment strife between Trump and the Republican Congress.
I'm not doing his argument justice. Go check it out. Strongly recommended.
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reposted with permission
This article by Jonathan Crowe, Opposition in the Age of Gish Gallops proposes a strategy for the Medium Game. In summary, he observes:
• Yes, actually, from a world-annihilation standpoint, Pence as president is a superior choice to Trump.
• There is no way to get rid of Trump procedurally without the Republicans in Congress helping.
• It's going to suck to be a Republican in Congress under Trump, for reasons he explains.
• Republicans in Congress will stick with Trump not out of loyalty but fear of reprisal.
• If the Republicans in Congress lose their fear of Trump's reprisal, or fear something else more, they will gladly throw Trump under the bus in a heartbeat.
• Trump will no doubt be eminently impeachable, should they ever be minded to do so.
• Therefore it should be the Left's focus to foment strife between Trump and the Republican Congress.
I'm not doing his argument justice. Go check it out. Strongly recommended.
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Date: 2017-01-13 03:43 am (UTC)Honestly, I'm not sure where I come down on things. I think what scares me about Trump are the erosion of norms that his presence brings and the fact that because he lies all the time/doesn't pay attention to issues there's that much more uncertainty about what's actually going to happen.
That said, the political extremism that McConnell, Boener, Ryan, and Tea Party forces have led the GOP to might have led to the same place.
I guess it's all academic unless Trump actually gets impeached.
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Date: 2017-01-13 01:50 pm (UTC)I'm not certain that things will move along so fast that they cannot be fixed in 4 years.
Trump is all smoke and mirrors for the conservative right IMO. People pay attention to what he says and does and ignore what's going on in the boring legislature sessions.
My biggest concern is that his supporters, who are numerous, are going to simply swallow what he says and never look into it. If their health care goes away he'll blame Obamacare and they'll lap it up.
Then they could give him another 4 years. 8 years is a long time to do damage