Before predicting continued Trump dominance of GOP, consider
- How will GOP electeds feel after Trump launches his revenge tour ?
- After he insists that 2022 be a referendum not on Biden but on the greatness of Trump?
1/x
@MorningJoe - After more months of Trump redirecting individual donations from GOP purposes to his own pockets?
- After Trumpist primary challenges cost GOP winnable seats?
- If Trump cult of personality Senate races fail in NC and Florida?
2/x
@MorningJoe - After prosecutors & Congress get hold of Trump's tax and business records ?
- After the legal proceedings that then ensue?
3/x
@MorningJoe - Trumpists want to draw parallel to Grover Cleveland, defeated in 1888, who returned in 1892. But Cleveland had won the popular vote in 1888! Trump is more like a Wm Jennings Bryan, a candidate strong in his party but weak in the country, who lost again & again.
4/x
@MorningJoe - The Fox News anti-reality chamber can seal its audience from quite a lot of unwelcome information. But not all unwelcome information, and not-forever.
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So about the below tweet, which I somehow didn't see until today. I get the point Jim_Jordan *imagined* he was making. But the point he is *actually* making is more interesting ...
Yes it's true that wine drinkers are somewhat better educated than beer drinkers and somewhat higher income. But the starkest divide between beer and wine is gender, not class. Women prefer wine over beer by a margin of 2 to 1; men prefer beer over wine by a margin of 3 to 1
Saying "We're a party for beer drinkers, not wine drinkers," is an alcohol-benchmarked way of saying, "We're a party for men, not women."
The Trump brief for the trial that begins today is mostly shoddy work, but it raises one argument worth attention, summarized below in bold
The brief's text: "The Constitution only grants the Senate the additional power to remove a person's right to run for office as *part* of the process of removal from office. When a person ceases to hold office, he immediately becomes a private citizen, impervious to removal ...."
Unlike the rest of the Trump brief, this argument is not idiotic. I'll be thinking about it during the debate today.
The Super Bowl helps me to understand US politics. I reflect on how little I know or care about it - and then try to fix in mind that this is exactly the way the median voter thinks and feels about elections.
"The Bucks versus the Chefs you say?"
My late father - who did like football - used to tell a story of being in NYC over Super Bowl weekend. He had a brainwave: one of his favorite restaurants had a tourist section in the front - where he usually got seated - and a celebrity section in the back. He realized ...
The American economy is likely to expand a lot in 2021-22. People from low-wage countries around the world will want to seek work here. If the Biden administration continues to send the message, "Just show up" ... it's going to have an unending border crisis on its hands