When a former Trump official comes out with a story demonstrating Trump’s unfitness for office, nihilistic Trump defenders leap into action, questioning the motives, context, or credibility of the individual making the claim. They’re doing this right now with General Kelly.
They want you to forget the cumulative weight of the accusations against Trump coming from a raft of his own former employees. Kelly is far from alone in warning the American people that Trump is a threat to the country. Let’s start with Trump’s former Vice President:
“The American people deserve to know that President Trump asked me to put him over my oath to the Constitution. … Anyone who puts himself over the Constitution should never be president of the United States.” —Mike Pence
“His use of the Presidency to destroy trust in our election and to poison our respect for fellow citizens has been enabled by pseudo political leaders whose names will live in infamy as profiles in cowardice.” - Gen. Mattis
“I think he’s unfit for office. … He puts himself before country. His actions are all about him and not about the country. And then, of course, I believe he has integrity and character issues as well.” —Mark Esper
Donald Trump is “fascist to the core” and “The most dangerous person to this country.” - General Mark Milley
“This will be a retribution presidency. And it will not be just against extreme left wingers, it will be against people who are Republicans and conservatives who stood against Trump. And it will be against people in the military, like Mark Milley.” —John Bolton
“Someone who engaged in that kind of bullying about a process that is fundamental to our system and to our self-government shouldn’t be anywhere near the Oval Office.” —Bill Barr
“The President undermined American democracy baselessly for months. As a result, he’s culpable for this siege, and an utter disgrace.” —Tom Bossert, Homeland Security Adviser
“He has never cared about America, its citizens, its future or anything but himself. In fact, as history well shows from his divisive lies, as well as from his unrestrained contempt for the rule of law and his related crimes, his conduct and mere existence have hastened the demise of democracy and of the nation.” —Trump’s White House Lawyer Ty Cobb:
I could keep going but you get the point. Let me ask you: Are they all lying? You know how we know they’re telling the truth? Because we see the unfitness with our own eyes!
Are we supposed to be skeptical that Trump called soldiers “suckers” and “losers” when he said as much out loud about John McCain?
Are we supposed to be skeptical that Trump praised Hitlers generals when he dined with white supremacist Nick Fuentes and calls people “vermin” and talks about immigrants “poisoning the blood” of America?
Trump is dangerous and unfit and all the responsible people who served in his last term have told us as much. The dead-eyed Trump sycophants like @LindseyGrahamSC or @ScottJenningsKY who gaslight Americans about Trump in the face of a mountain of evidence should be dismissed with prejudice.
The Trump defenders are going to circle the wagons. They’re going to say these stories are unsourced rumors, despite Kelly being on the record and on tape. They’ll try to dismiss him as disgruntled or lying. But why would he lie? What does he gain?
And his voice is just one among many all telling us the same damning story. Despite all this evidence, I’m still begging all these former officials to call a press conference and say it straight to the American people. Do it together. I promise, it will make all the difference.
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I don’t think saying “Trump is uniquely unfit and dangerous and therefore I will use my unique position of influence to argue that’s what’s gone wrong with the conservative movement is that some conservatives are actively supporting Harris to stop Trump” is the stand you think it is.
Look, my initial response was prompted by your claim that some conservatives support for Harris was a driver of the sad state of the conservative movement. Which is silly. Trump and Republicans and GOP voters are responsible for that and it’s why some conservatives find themselves supporting Democrats.
But my real objection is actually to what you said above. I know you and Jonah see Trump for the threat he is. Which is why I find it baffling that you want to beef with people who are actively doing something to oppose that threat.
I’ve conducted 14 focus groups since the debate. Some top lines from the swing voter groups:
1. Almost ALL want Biden to step aside. They don’t think he can do the job for four more years.
2. They have a negative impression of Kamala Harris, but it’s an impression, not locked in. Mainly don’t know what she does.
3. The preferences for an alternative are all over the map. But Whitmer/Shapiro/Newsom are the top picks. Basically they just want someone younger.
3a. (We’re talking to a lot of swing state voters, so there are a disproportionate number of PA/MI voters in the groups, so less surprising to hear Whitmer and Shapiro from those folks)
I’m not disagreeing, exactly, but I actually think the biggest risk for DeSantis is that people only want to move on from Trump if there’s someone they really like to move on to—and GOP voters might decide they don’t actually like DeSantis once they see more of him.
Voters’ relationship with Trump is deep. Good, bad, ugly, they know who the guy is. The relationship with DeSantis is shallow. National voters haven’t seen that much of him directly. And with Trump relentlessly on the attack, his favorables will be tested for the first time.
According to the Axios piece “In New Hampshire, DeSantis' favorability rating was 77%-15%, while Trump's was 69%-29%.” 69 percent favorable after trying to overturn an election! DeSantis has room to drop as people get to know him. Trump is baked.
Here's the thing: There's a real appetite among GOP voters for a Ron DeSantis run. I see it all the time in focus groups. He's far-and-away the name that comes up most often as the person who should run if Trump doesn't. Or, often, who they'd like to see run instead of Trump. BUT
Most of these voters are familiar with Ron DeSantis because they've seen clips of him yelling at the media. Or yelling at teenagers to take off their masks. Or yelling at Disney. Fighting and keeping FL open during COVID are what they know and like about him. But how does that
stack up when he's one-on-one against Trump? When Trump says vicious, belittling, untrue, things about DeSantis, like he did to his opponents in 2016. Ron's the big barking dog in his home state, but how does he fare on the national stage with Trump mocking him in
A bunch of prominent conservatives went through the election fraud allegations state-by-state and thoroughly debunked Trump’s claims. It’s all here in a 72 page report. bit.ly/3aBlnGb
“The performance of the system in 2020 was all the more remarkable because of the extraordinary circumstances caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, which precipitated changes on an unprecedented scope and timeline. Some of those changes may have created possibilities for fraud…
“but there is no evidence that those risks materialized in reality; nor did they result in dampening voter participation—quite the opposite.”