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elleng

(130,865 posts)
Fri Dec 21, 2018, 04:25 PM Dec 2018

GOP Leaders Won't Tolerate Trump's Chaos for Much Longer. by Frank Rich

'With the harsh words of Secretary of Defense James Mattis’s resignation, the unexpected withdrawal from Syria, and the about-face toward a looming government shutdown, some close to President Trump’s Washington feel like we’ve been thrown back into the chaotic early days of the administration, while others worry that “the wheels may be coming off.” Is it right to read this as the beginning of the end?

The beginning of the end of the Trump presidency came and went a long time ago. I have never wavered from my oft-stated convictions that (a) Trump will not finish out his term, and (b), the end will be triggered by a presidential meltdown that forces the Vichy Republicans in Washington to mount an insurrection — if only to save their own asses, not the country. This week was a big step toward that endgame, and surely one of the most remarkable weeks in American history.

We have a president of the United States who is moving to shut down the government at the same moment that he is inviting America’s adversaries to breach its defenses. The withdrawals in Syria and Afghanistan, combined with the exit of the last top administration official who aspired to serve the national interest rather than Trump’s, invites hostile moves against the United States from ISIS, Russia, China, North Korea, and the Taliban. This has even grabbed the cynical Mitch McConnell’s attention: He has declared himself “distressed” by Mattis’s resignation, a major step in rhetorical escalation in a party where Susan Collins’s pathetic periodic expressions of “concern” are what pass for criticism of an outlaw president. Marco Rubio’s words were stronger, a move to protect his viability for another presidential run, but more outrage from more GOP leaders will follow. What will move them is not necessarily Trump’s hara-kiri isolationist agenda but the damage his behavior both abroad and at home is inflicting on the financial markets. The sheer uncertainty of a chaos presidency is pushing the Dow to its worst December since the Great Depression. McConnell and his humiliated departing peer Paul Ryan have tolerated Trump’s racism, misogyny, and nativism, his wreckage of American alliances, his kleptocracy, and his allegiance to Vladimir Putin. They have tolerated as well his con job on the coal miners, steelworkers, and automobile-industry workers of his base. But they’ll be damned if they will stand for a president who threatens the bottom line of the GOP donor class.


The Mattis resignation is huge. It’s not that he was the last “adult in the room” but that as a retired military man and a secretary of Defense with access to both foreign intelligence and the inner workings of the White House, he knows treason when he sees it. His resignation letter stops just short of saying that Trump is actively serving the “interests” of China and Russia as they try “to shape a world consistent with their authoritarian model.” Certainly it is extraordinary that Trump consulted with the Turkish dictator Recep Tayyip Erdogan when making his abrupt move in Syria but did not bother to consult the American general, Joseph Dunford, who serves as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. For all we know, Trump also was directly or indirectly in touch with Putin, the most vocal defender of his actions.

What happens now?'>>>

http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2018/12/gop-leaders-wont-tolerate-trumps-chaos-for-much-longer.html?

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GOP Leaders Won't Tolerate Trump's Chaos for Much Longer. by Frank Rich (Original Post) elleng Dec 2018 OP
Enjoyed reading that, but... Mike Nelson Dec 2018 #1
I mentioned in another thread that Bob Loblaw Dec 2018 #4
Trump's downfall will be when his hubris gets between Republicans and that sweet cash flow The Genealogist Dec 2018 #2
How many times have I heard this over the past KPN Dec 2018 #3
Ba-dump.......Ba-dump......... MyOwnPeace Dec 2018 #5
They are terrified of the deplorables. I'll believe it when I see it. Va Lefty Dec 2018 #6

Bob Loblaw

(1,900 posts)
4. I mentioned in another thread that
Fri Dec 21, 2018, 04:42 PM
Dec 2018

the "donor class" most likely have many "short" positions in their market portfolios and are set to make a killing.

The Genealogist

(4,723 posts)
2. Trump's downfall will be when his hubris gets between Republicans and that sweet cash flow
Fri Dec 21, 2018, 04:39 PM
Dec 2018

Boy then he'll know a world of hurt. They'll never stop him because it is the right thing to do, only when it hurts them.

MyOwnPeace

(16,926 posts)
5. Ba-dump.......Ba-dump.........
Fri Dec 21, 2018, 04:48 PM
Dec 2018

Ba-dump...Ba-dump...Ba-dump.Ba-dump.Ba-dump.Ba-dump (think "Theme from Jaws!&quot

They're coming for you, Donnie.

They're gonna' get you!!!!!!

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