Spoiler: They’re not working this time, partly because Trump lost control of the narrative.
First, let’s be clear on what Trump and Giuliani tried to do.
In addition to inviting a foreign country to help sway the 2020 election on Trump's behalf. . .
npr.org/2019/09/28/765…
Thus Trump & Putin teamed up to bully Ukraine into saying former Ukrainian officials were the guilty party.
See @JuliaDavisNews
Trump isn’t usually caught by surprise by a story.
Trump usually manufactures stories, catching everyone else by surprise, watching as everyone plays whack-a-lie.
Now he’s playing defense.
Here are his defenses.
Defense #1: Trump (an American hero) is a victim of Deep State operators doing everything they can to bring him down.
For a perfect illustration of this defense, see Jim Jordan’s performance here:
What makes this defense hard: Trump was caught red-handed in the act.
And what Trump did was simple enough to fit into a soundbite.
See⤵️
nytimes.com/1984/10/16/art…
Everything Koch wanted to abolish = Deep State.
Defense #2: The Democrats did worse. Also called Whataboutism.
Hence, her emails:
washingtonpost.com/national-secur…
Whataboutism overlaps with the Victim Defense: If all politicians are equally corrupt, going after Trump is pure politics: He's being targeted by his political enemies.
Defense #4: Trump was within his rights as president.
(There is overlap between #3 and #4)
Defense #5: But there was no “crime”!
This is the most important because this is shaping up to be Trump’s defense going forward.
The problem is the limits of the federal criminal code.
For example, if an ordinary citizen is entirely propped up by Russian money and is dependent on Putin for income, there is no crime.
If the President is propped up by Putin, the nation is at risk.
Laws apply to everyone; criminal laws can't specifically apply only to the POTUS.
That is why Pelosi is framing the Ukraine scandal as a national security risk, not a crime:
A citizen accused of a crime can cross his arms over his chest, refuse to talk, refuse to turn over evidence, and say, “Prove it.”
It's NOT a criminal trial.
So the same protections don’t apply.
The "It wasn't a crime" defense was effective in countering the Mueller report, so, no surprise, Team Trump is using it again⤵️
Nonetheless, these "defenses" will continue to work with about a third of the population for various reasons.
See my Slate article⤵️
slate.com/news-and-polit…
But . . .
Particularly because the Ukraine plot was foiled, and most of the population is on to his game.
cbsnews.com/news/trump-imp…
(end/ I may add comments and questions)
Pelosi's refrain all along has been that we have to follow the facts wherever they lead (as it should be, actually).
This is another propaganda technique used frequently by Team Trump. A Rand Institute researcher calls it the Firehose of Falsehoods.
It's less effective. . .
The Firehose of Falsehoods is partly effective in defining the narrative. First impressions are hard to correct.
For more on this method, see⤵️
h/t @KathrynLaskey
She doesn't use the words "crime" or "bribery" or "extortion."
Team Trump wants this to be a criminal matter.
Pelosi is saying it's much larger.