After Sen. Graham advised Trump, Jr. to take the 5th because of criminal liability, Curious1 wondered if there's a way to stop all of the obstruction.
Sorry, no.
We're in for quite a bit more Trump-GOP lawbreaking, I'm afraid.
Many voted for him BECAUSE he is a law breaker.
The problem isn't a lawbreaker in the White House.
The problem is that a major political party supports him and 42% of the population approves of him👇 projects.fivethirtyeight.com/trump-approval…
I think it helps to understand why Trump has 42% approval rating despite everything that we know about him.
See: The Authentic Appeal of the Lying Demagogue:
asanet.org/sites/default/…
They think these “new” groups (immigrants, minorities, etc.) are displacing them—the “real” Americans.
Exactly what Laura Ingraham explained here:
They want to go back to the 1920s, before the New Deal, Civil Rights legislation, and regulatory agencies.
They want to be able to do what they want, and those pesky laws get in the way.
Trump’s family history illustrates this kind of thinking. See👇
The people who hold to reasons #1 and #2 look “with longing eyes” to Russia as the savior of America; in particular, the savior of the white race. See👇
So they don't view Trump as a criminal for taking help (and $) from Russia.
You can get richer even faster if you take Russian money.
Russia has been pumping money into the NRA for decades. And of course, into the Trump Org👇
I suggest they WANT the alliance.
These aren't mutually exclusive. There can be kompromat AND a desire for an alliance. But I suggest the Russians don't need to blackmail their allies.
Here’s the thing: The percentage of people holding those views should be about 33%.
That 1/3 corresponds to the number given by researchers who say that about 1/3 of the population is inclined toward authoritarianism.
See for example, @karen_stenner : karenstenner.com
The problem is that his support hovers at about 42%
I get my numbers from the 538 aggregate, which prevents the temptation to cherrypick outlying polls.
projects.fivethirtyeight.com/trump-approval…
42% approval makes Trump unpopular, but not unpopular enough for the kind of Congressional majorities necessary to remove a corrupt president from office.
I’ve been watching these numbers closely since 2016 because of the inherent power of strong majorities.
But his approval has remained consistently at 42%, regardless of what is in the news. For example, see:
Reason #5: Trump has a strange effect on people.
Comey talked about how he corrupts people here: nytimes.com/2019/05/01/opi…
There is an incredible passage in @MaxBoot book beginning on page 165.
Boot looks back on a lifetime of conservative / Republican activism, and asks where things went wrong. How did Trump happen?
It's hard to bring lawbreakers to justice when those lawbreakers have widespread support and are widely viewed as heroes.
Trump manipulates everyone (with very few exceptions) by creating chaos, crisis, and spectacle, and pulling everyone into a never ending game of whack-a-lie.
He keeps his critics outraged.
Hence, the Outrage Dilemma.
I know it's hard, but there's only one real solution.
Sowing panic doesn’t help, and in fact, helps the anti-democratic forces.
We need to bring down the panic, avoid increasing the polarization, and get busy.
terikanefield-blog.com/things-to-do/
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I think we're all on a very high learning curve.
I don't think the solution is to engage in fights. That's what Trump wants. I think the solution is to educate people about what is happening, and why Trump wants us all fighting.
As someone commented, a high learning curve could be interesting.