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crimethink
18th May 2017, 05:00 PM
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No More Benefit of the Doubt
By Erick Erickson | May 17, 2017, 05:00am | @ewerickson


We are on a national trajectory toward seeing what happens when the immovable object of Donald Trump collides with the unstoppable force of the Democrat resistance. The outcome will be certain disaster for our constitutional republic. We are not in normal times, and the level of partisan rancor escalates each day.

People who once defended the indefensible during the Obama years are now outraged by the indefensible of the Trump years. The reverse is true too. The people who once impeached a man for lying now regularly defend a liar. The people who defended a President who regularly lied to the press to get an Iran deal done are now outraged by a President who regularly lies to the press.

These are unusual times, and it is pretty obvious where it is headed. Republicans are suddenly worried about special elections in Montana and Georgia. They think Karen Handel will win in Georgia, but they are not sure about Montana. In both races, recent polling has caused some heartburn, though Handel is still winning.

Democrats, however, are headed toward a takeover of the House of Representatives and, with it, never ending investigations of President Trump.

I think the Senate GOP will be able to hang on to control of the Senate, but it will be by the slimmest of margins. Every day though, a new self-inflicted wound from the President ushers forth. I hope the President and his advisors keep a level head and realize it would be far better for him to resign than risk impeachment.

If the vipers in Congress currently defending him believe their own jobs are in jeopardy because of him, they will see to it that he loses first. That is the reality of our age. But we should not kid ourselves. If President Trump were to resign, the future President Pence would face just as much outrage and resistance from the left.
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The difference is the core competencies of the men.

President Trump is a novice politician. As I have written previously, because the American people chose an amateur politician to be President, we should all expect him to make the mistakes of a new politician. We should show him some measure of grace to screw up, though I realize few are.

Of course, being a novice politician who has already admitted the job is harder than he expected, we should expect the President to keep his mouth shut, listen to advisers, and learn. Twice now in a week, the President has undercut his own White House’s defense of presidential actions by getting on Twitter and directly contradicting his staff. The man shoots himself in the foot on a near daily basis and, in the process, scuttles his agenda. If he is not going to listen and concurrently is going to decide he is the only voice that matters, the only expert in the room, and the only person who can defend his record in a job he admits is harder than he thought, no one should give him the benefit of the doubt any longer.

Frankly, if there is not a course correction soon, the President needs to consider resigning. He beat Hillary Clinton. He spared the republic that disaster. But the status quo of the Trump administration is going to do more long-term harm than good. He is going to enable and create a resurgent, combative Democratic Party that will undermine everything he has done and usher in impeachment hearings. He risks not just a loss of the House, but a loss of Republican seats orders of magnitude greater than the Democrats lost under Barack Obama.

President Trump needs an intervention. Without that, we need his resignation. Republicans who are reflexing defending the self-inflicted wounds of this President have no need for him with Mike Pence in the wings. They should save their credibility, instead of behaving exactly like the Democrats they’ve pilloried for eight years. President Trump beat Hillary Clinton, he appointed Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court, and now he risks everything else. There will be no wall. There will be no Obamacare repeal. There will probably not even be substantive tax reform.

None of that has anything to do with Democrat opposition and everything to do with his failure to lead.

palani
18th May 2017, 05:40 PM
Morlocks and Eloi will never unite. Eloi like to be fed and Morlocks find Eloi to be tasty. Eloi are gay and light whereas Morlocks are dark and brooding. They don't hang together. They don't like each other but they are both parasites. And when the Morlocks are hungry (for power?) those they like to consume had best stop, drop and roll.

old steel
18th May 2017, 05:51 PM
The house Donald Trump built is full of traitors.

Donald Trump may have had good intentions but the road to hell is paved with them.

There can be no globalism with an independent USA owning the worlds reserve currency.

USA has to be brought down for the commie globalists to succeed.

vacuum
18th May 2017, 06:08 PM
The problem here isn't Trump, its the republicucks who aren't doing anything to push back against the bullshit.

Its people who say "Trump is a liar! By the power of Jesus, we will purify this land. Ted Cruz is the annointed one".

No retards, its because Jeff Sessions recused himself because of the pressure. Its because all the cowards in congress aren't going after the Clinton foundation. Its because all the cowards won't go on tv and say this Russia thing is bullshit and we're going to prosecute Obama for wiretapping and we're going to prosecute leakers for releasing classified information.

Saying Trump is a liar because he can't get congress to do anything and because half his shit gets struck down in court is ridiculous. The problem is spineless sellout republicans who want Trump to fail.

cheka.
18th May 2017, 06:09 PM
nothing changes until the parasites are forced out. and voting booths/court houses are occupied territory, so not part of any solution

Joshua01
18th May 2017, 06:29 PM
That's it right there. The US has been under attack since the 1960 and only in the last 16 years were they able to make real headway. Democrats/Republicans, it make no difference what letter goes after their name, they're all traitors to the American people and all work for the same team. My one hope is I live long enough to enjoy watching The Day of the Rope on my teevee.
The house Donald Trump built is full of traitors.

Donald Trump may have had good intentions but the road to hell is paved with them.

There can be no globalism with an independent USA owning the worlds reserve currency.

USA has to be brought down for the commie globalists to succeed.

Glass
18th May 2017, 07:13 PM
The problem is spineless sellout republicans who want Trump to fail.

They can't be sellouts if they weren't really republicans in the first place. But it shows yet again, that parties in politics is the problem. And the existence of parties in politics is the number 1 sign that it is not a republic but a democracy.

crimethink
18th May 2017, 07:25 PM
Saying Trump is a liar because he can't get congress to do anything and because half his shit gets struck down in court is ridiculous. The problem is spineless sellout republicans who want Trump to fail.

DACA can be revoked with the stroke of a pen.

Clinton can be jailed with a phone call to Sessions, and then a phone call from Sessions to the appropriate US Attorney.

And "draining the swamp" meant not hiring Swamp Creatures galore for his cabinet and "advisors."

Why don't you be a man, and accept that Trump was and is a fraud? This "Trump isn't at fault" shit is disgusting.