I would also say, one of the things that’s making things worse not better is that no elected or prospective-elected republicans are willing to go first at dumping Trump. All of them are privately or half-privately HOPING he gets taken off the board, but all of them also know the circumstances of how that happens are extremely important.DCHawk1 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 01, 2023 7:04 pmThat wouldn't be true, even if the defendant weren't the frontrunner for the opposition party's presidential nomination. It's even less so, given that he is.jfish26 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 01, 2023 6:52 pm I do not follow your crock of shit comment.
If Bragg is unable to make his case, and Trump is found not guilty, then he will not be convicted or punished for the crimes with which he is charged).
That would be the system working as designed (even if Trump in fact did commit the crimes with which he is charged).
As to your last point: this is a party leadership problem, not a Trump problem. At any one of ten thousand points in the last six years, party leadership (both the RNC itself, and elected officials, as well of course as right-leaning media) could have stopped this. Instead, all of them - ALL OF THEM - chose to ride the sugar high.
Now they’re hostage to the monster they created.
And speaking of Trump being the frontrunner (by a loooong way) for the nomination, that speaks to your other point, which is far more complicated than you suggest. Yes, the GOP's leaders are weak-kneed and craven, but then, that's an issue in more ways than one. Not only does it explain why Trump has been indulged but also why Trump exists in the first place. The failure of the GOP leadership from 1998-2016 is, I think more relevant to the current condition than its failures from 2016-today.
That said, there is more than enough blame to go around.
There are only a few ways that can happen that are NOT political death for republicans. And so all of these cowards are just waiting for someone else to do it; Bragg is being accused of bringing a political prosecution, but if that’s true, then one of the reasons it’s happening is that no one on the R side of the fence is willing to put themselves on the line to put Trump out to pasture.
Put differently: the republicans had a golden “Get Out of Trump Free” card with the 1/6 impeachment…and biffed it.