I get the concern about "mutually assured destruction" regarding committee seats. But there has to be a line beyond which some things are just not acceptable, and Marjorie Greene's insanity should be Exhibit A for crossing that line.
This "Playbook embarrasses itself, bigly" theme could be a running daily thread.
"Trump wanted the attorneys to argue there was mass election fraud and that the election was stolen from him rather than focus on the legality of convicting a president after he's left office." Hahahahahaha, idiot.
The GOP isn't going to convict anyway, but re-running the election fraud claims that some of them have admitted are bullshit instead of going with the legality argument that most of them have already been publicly making? Just super genius strategy.
Trump finally found some lawyers who wouldn't humiliate themselves and torch their professional reputations by parroting his paranoid fantasias about election fraud.
"I don't want to cause a panic" is such a perfect distillation of the shittiness of Trump's leadership during this crisis.
Like, there's middle ground between "it will go away on its own" and "EVERYBODY PANIC" and Trump is just too insanely stupid and self-absorbed to find it.
So he chose the "who are you going to believe, me or your lying eyes" approach, and when people could see that their eyes were not lying, they panicked. And he spends months not getting how this contradiction is hurting him.
It just can't be pointed out enough that during this pandemic, the biggest concern the President of the United States has is its effect on his re-election chances.
Definitely talking to the people with their fingers on New York's pulse, good job.
He blocked me but maybe @jwpetersnyt would like to know that Gina Anders, the Republican businesswoman he interviewed who still likes Trump, is not your ordinary suburban GOP voter! Come along to a couple of links I found in 5 seconds on Google! 1/x
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Here's a story from a West Virginia paper two months ago that IDs Anders as a zealous Tea Party type who, while living in the area, founded something called the Liberty Political Action Committee.