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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(107,855 posts)
Tue May 8, 2018, 02:07 PM May 2018

Don't get distracted by Trump's sordid circus

For Donald Trump’s critics, it’s tempting to jump on every juicy reveal regarding the president’s sex romps. The swirl of accusations, denials, contradictions, backstabbing and confusion does keep us entertained. Today’s story revolves around the hush money sent to porn actress Stormy Daniels. And the unconfirmed report of a tawdry frolic with prostitutes in a Moscow hotel — what Trump calls the “golden shower thing” — still hovers.

Though amusing on some levels, these seeming confirmations of low character nonetheless act as stimuli setting off stress responses. They also take attention off more serious crises, such as the collapse in health coverage, exploding deficits and a potentially catastrophic trade war.

And though the sex stories come off as sordid, what the president does with consensual adults is ultimately his business. The one concern is the extent to which such interactions may have resulted in breaking campaign finance laws — or, more terrifying, help our Russian adversaries undermine our democratic institutions. Let special counsel Robert Mueller and other investigators look into the parts that matter.

It is Trump’s practice to hide his unpopular actions in clouds of confusion. The apparent goal is to disorient the public as to what’s really going on. Whether flogged on purpose or not, the relatively unimportant storylines of carnal adventure make for a very effective distraction.

As for the allegations themselves, former FBI Director James Comey offers some simple guidelines for assessing them in his book, “A Higher Loyalty.” Using the alleged gambol in Moscow as an example, Comey notes a pattern in the president’s declarations of innocence:

Unprompted, Trump offers up explanations of why the suspicions can’t possibly be true. Comey marvels, for example, at his insisting that he did not stay overnight in Moscow. Even if true, Comey writes, that would not have precluded the behavior as described.

Fans of the vintage TV detective Columbo know this technique well. Impressed by their own cleverness, the guilty always try to put one over on Columbo by suggesting elaborate scenarios of what could have happened.

https://www.heraldnet.com/opinion/harrop-dont-get-distracted-by-trumps-sordid-circus/?utm_source=DAILY+HERALD&utm_campaign=7441e81f13-RSS_EMAIL_CAMPAIGN&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_d81d073bb4-7441e81f13-228635337

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Don't get distracted by Trump's sordid circus (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin May 2018 OP
I have to be honest... Moostache May 2018 #1
You describe the realistic outcome and our future BigmanPigman May 2018 #2
Sadly agree. And OUR media (Chris, Rachel,lLawrence,Joy) have fallen for it stuffmatters May 2018 #3

Moostache

(9,895 posts)
1. I have to be honest...
Tue May 8, 2018, 02:25 PM
May 2018

I believe the anticipation of a "Blue Wave" and in many minds an "easy" retaking of the Congress is going to be fool's gold. I sense a growing complacency in the media - cover the latest Trump foolishness, discuss with panel for 15 minutes, lather, rinse, repeat has become their driving raison d'etre and that is simply not going to be enough to take back anything.

The Parkland kids did an amazing job keeping the light on their efforts...through early April...now? They are quickly finding out that the NRA always wins because they are built to withstand the immediate blast of high heat, but they quickly suck all of the oxygen out of the room and the fires demanding change ALWAYS tire first...its happening again. It happened after Columbine, after Aurora, after Blacksburg, after Sandy Hook, after Pulse, after Vegas, after Dallas, after Parkland... What is "it"? Nothing. Absolutely nothing.

Maybe I am just in a dark place today and need some depression meds...but I sense something bad is about to happen in November...something that actually allows Trump to crow and brag and preen his way straight through to 2020 and beyond. I have lost my ability to be optimistic any more. I pray that I am wrong...but I have a very bad feeling about things right now.

Trump is not going anywhere. Mueller's investigation will be chock full of shady things he did and is doing, and no one among his supporters will care because they already don't care about WORSE things he has done and does. Trump is a disease. And we can't seem to find a vaccine or cure.

BigmanPigman

(51,582 posts)
2. You describe the realistic outcome and our future
Tue May 8, 2018, 04:44 PM
May 2018

pretty accurately. I have been seeing more and more recently that makes me agree with you.

stuffmatters

(2,574 posts)
3. Sadly agree. And OUR media (Chris, Rachel,lLawrence,Joy) have fallen for it
Tue May 8, 2018, 07:15 PM
May 2018

I've actually been turning them off/ skipping through whole portions of their program lately. Endless repetitive lawyer and what if Trump roundtables. I wish they would give more time to Democratic candidates and positions daily. A Koch Watch (connecting them to Repug candidates and movements, propositions....like their anti sanctuary city and anti gas tax in Ca) would also be a very informative daily feature.


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