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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Mon Oct 30, 2017, 12:47 PM Oct 2017

Trump's meltdown in anticipation of indictments is telling

By Jennifer Rubin October 30 at 10:45 AM

President Trump and his surrogates — most especially the Fox News lineup (which includes a fleet of conservative pundits who disgrace themselves by facilitating a political distraction game for Trump), obsequious Republicans in Congress, old allies such as Roger Stone (who wound up getting banned by Twitter) and the talk radio crowd — have been frantically fanning Hillary Clinton non-scandals about Uranium One (it was baseless before and baseless now) and the dossier’s funder. (Fusion GPS initially was hired by the conservative Free Beacon, which at one time claimed not to know the identity of the Republican outfit that first hired Fusion.) The unhinged rants from Trump’s defenders demanding Clinton be locked up for one or both of these reveal how tightly Trump and the right-wing ecosystem that supports him rely on Clinton as an all-purpose distraction.

Upon a moment’s reflection, the non-scandals make no sense (Clinton was colluding with Russia to beat herself in the election?), have been debunked before and in no way affect the liability, if any, of current or ex-Trump administration figures. This is “whataboutism” run amok. It does expose the degree to which Fox News has given up the pretense of a real news organization, preferring the role of state propagandist. (And it’s not just the evening hosts; the non-scandals now monopolize the rest of the schedule.)

The intensity of Trump’s frenzy underscores the peril in which the president now finds himself. Beyond the indictments unsealed this morning, Trump does not know what special counsel Robert S. Mueller III has uncovered; which witnesses are flippable; what financial documents have revealed about the Trump business empire; and whether, for example, Mueller finds support for an obstruction of justice charge from Trump’s own public dissembling (e.g., hinting at non-existent tapes of former FBI director James B. Comey). For someone who insists on holding all the cards and intimidating others, Trump finds himself in a uniquely powerless position.

As I have argued, Republicans should be saying publicly that efforts to fire Mueller and/or pardon indicted figures will commence impeachment proceedings. Those moves would set off a constitutional crisis in which the president is using his powers to protect himself from the Justice Department. Even former senator Rick Santorum concedes that it would be “very perilous” for Trump to fire Mueller.

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Trump's meltdown in anticipation of indictments is telling (Original Post) DonViejo Oct 2017 OP
Yeah, last week was a big tell... Wounded Bear Oct 2017 #1
Yep if all of this was a nothing burger why the disinformation?! Red Don could've stuck uponit7771 Oct 2017 #2

Wounded Bear

(58,598 posts)
1. Yeah, last week was a big tell...
Mon Oct 30, 2017, 12:49 PM
Oct 2017

They knew the shit was about to hit the fan and the typical Trump defence is to get their shit out there first.

Hopefully, it ain't working this time.

uponit7771

(90,301 posts)
2. Yep if all of this was a nothing burger why the disinformation?! Red Don could've stuck
Mon Oct 30, 2017, 12:59 PM
Oct 2017

To the usual distractions and left the disinformation put of it.

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