I guess this is being RT'd a lot, but most of it is wrong or misleading. 1
Congress can prevent Trump from running in 2024, but rules are a little unclear. they'd need to impeach, then a second vote, which might need to be just majority, or might need to be 2/3; unclear from constitution. time.com/5928562/impeac…
if trump were removed before the 20th, he'd lose his pension and other perks (not secret security detail.) but impeachment after he leaves office probaby couldn't do that. asia.nikkei.com/Politics/US-el…
the law governing presidential post office perks is just a law, so in theory congress could change it to exclude Trump maybe? article doesn't discuss that.
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people in general act out of self interest and in line with their community expectations. Republicans are horrible because they're collectively horrible, and their political incentives are all to be horrible. 2
individuals are accountable for their evil, obviously. but Republican incentives and communities actively encourage people to embrace their absolute cruelest and worst impulses, sometimes even over actual self preservation. 3
people saying the coup was no big deal (mostly on the right, but a handful of confused people on the left) are looking more and more foolish as this goes on.
revelations today that insurrectionists may have been shown the capitol beforehand by GOP reps. AOC says she was in danger of her life, but can't go into details for security reasons. 2
and of course a guard was bludgeoned to death. we saw that people with zip ties and weapons were in the insurrection. 3
genre fiction generally has a bunch of expected/acceptable ways to end things, which takes the pressure off. like, you can just end it. it doesn't have to be all that.
literary fiction is all about its own cleverness, and also ambiguity which can be fun!
but you get to the end of the novel adn you are supposed to be incredibly cleverly ambiguous. it's just too much.
you'd think (?) that people would speak up pretty quickly if they were all in on trump no matter what. and if you were waiting to see how the wind blows, you'd be leaning against trump I'd think...
like, he didn't apologize, threatened congress again, there's reports of colleagues being directly implicated in insurrection, McConnell's signaling he wants impeachment to go forward, McCarthy isn't whipping, 5 Rs came out for it...
I guess it's obvious, but there are still major revelations about the coup attempt coming daily, or more than daily. and we're not even into official house and senate hearings or FBI/DOJ trials/prosecutions.
this puts GOP in a pretty stark position. tying themselves to trump now means they're onboard for when we find out Trump asked GOP leaders to show his buddies around the capital to reconnaissance (as just one super inflammatory but not implausible possibility.)
even if you're in a red seat, that's going to look pretty bad in an ad. and possibly even worse to donors, who are already bailing because they don't want to be associated with fascist insurrection.
Feinstein's colleagues need to come forward and say she's not competent to govern or run. otherwise she will very likely win the seat again.
like, they should probably expel her.
voters know her name and think she has party support. if the party doesn't make clear she doesn't, they have no way of knowing.
it's all well and good to say primary her, but the state's voters know her and like her, and mostly don't know she's no longer competent. it's up to party leaders to tell them. if they don't, they're effectively lying to voters.