Spoiler: No. Recent polling shows that people in the US are so pathetically tribal about their political parties at this point that Republicans will stand by Trump, literally no matter what. Congressional GOP will give him cover through anything, all while expressing their disappointment.Stupid Watergate has been heating up a lot lately. Let’s see if anything comes of it.
You should counter by asking about that special prosecutor Trump promised to appoint for Hillary..."the Mueller investigation is unnecessary, there's no reason for special counsel to be investigating this, it should just be handled by standard channels, we're wasting money on a witch hunt."
I hear you.I do not know if this is true. I do not know if the Business Insider was flummoxed into posting this story by a troll. They are usually a very good source and do their due diligence. So when I read the following story, I tend to believe it until hearing otherwise. Having said all that...
https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-trade-tariffs-eu-colorful-cards-2018-7
'It had to be very simple': The EU reportedly used colorful flash cards to explain trade policy to Trump
“I don't even know if that's a crime -- receiving stolen goods. You start analyzing the crime -- the stealing is the crime. The president didn't steal!”We all knew this was coming but they finally actually went there.
(Caveat - I'm not a poli-sci major. I'm mostly talking out of my ass. But I'd also like to think I'm not an idiot. If what I'm saying isn't how government works, tell me nicely, and I'll listen, and thank you for the learning opportunity. )Trump and his administration are scum the likes of which America has not seen in living memory.
"Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious People. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other." - John AdamsTrump and his cronies are such greedy, traitorous degenerate assholes that our forebears literally couldn't imagine a scenario in which such evil men would gain control of this country (or they would have created ironclad methods of removing them quickly, protections against a two-party system, and at least temporary limits to power that could be enacted at the slightest whiff of the highest offices being in the pocket of a foreign government). IMHO.
They also didn't envision a populace that would be so divided by factionalism that they would choose a hostile foreign power as a lesser evil than their fellow citizens.The problem isn't Trump. We've had bad presidents before. The problem is that party tribalism has gotten so severe that the Legislative branch has abdicated their positions as a check and balance to the Executive. The founding fathers full well knew that there could be a terrible president. What they did NOT envision was that the House and Senate would effectively pledge their fealty to the president and treat him like a de facto dictator.
Yeah, but he also started us on this path with the Alien and Seditions acts"Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious People. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other." - John Adams
Adams pretty much openly acknowledged that as soon as we start to suck as people, our government will start to suck as well
That doesn't change the fact that he acknowledged the system would fall apart when the constituency started to suck.Yeah, but he also started us on this path with the Alien and Seditions acts
I thought those weren't used? Or.. they were in response to the Republicans making up fake news? And the french. There were some cheese-eating surrender monkeys involved. (j/k. I lurv french peoples. And french toast. And french fries. And cheese. And monkeys. Though those aren't really french.)Yeah, but he also started us on this path with the Alien and Seditions acts
That doesn't change the fact that he acknowledged the system would fall apart when the constituency started to suck.
I mean, if you really want to get down to it... he and Jefferson REALLY started us down this path when they formed two opposing political parties, against George Washington's wishes.
Our politics have been ugly from the start.and published an attack on Adams which stated that he was “a hideous hermaphroditical character which has neither the force and firmness of a man, not the gentleness and sensibility of a woman.”
I don't think its purely factionalism. I don't think another Republican could get away with making America look weak before Russia.They also didn't envision a populace that would be so divided by factionalism that they would choose a hostile foreign power as a lesser evil than their fellow citizens.
Or Republicans have always been oddly fixated on gender. *eyeroll*Then again Jefferson hired a journalist to attack Adams. "published an attack on Adams which stated that he was “a hideous hermaphroditical character which has neither the force and firmness of a man, not the gentleness and sensibility of a woman.” Our politics have been ugly from the start.
It's possible that you're right, that not just any Republican could have pulled this off, but don't you think we're a little past "look weak before Russia"? Even if Dolt45 wasn't directly involved in colluding with Russia, it's pretty damn sure right now that some Americans were involved, and there's a good chunk of Republicans who don't care simply because they think Russia is better than Democrats.I don't think its purely factionalism. I don't think another Republican could get away with making America look weak before Russia.
I am continually surprised at just how tribal things have gotten, at how some will USvTHEM so hard that they would willingly embrace and even work towards mutually assured destruction, so long as it meant there wouldn’t be any of THEM left. So much of society depends on believing the other guy has at least some sense of self-preservation."Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious People. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other." - John Adams
Adams pretty much openly acknowledged that as soon as we start to suck as people, our government will start to suck as well