Dumbfuck in charge

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sdoyel wrote: Sun Dec 27, 2020 5:55 pm I’m so excited!

Shots will be fired
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Irish long-view pragmatism:

Fintan O’Toole: Trump has unfinished business. A republic he wants to destroy still stands

https://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/fint ... qbDzXN0bJI
It is useful to go back to the period in 2016 when Trump was where his successor is now: the victor in the election but still not president. For it was in this interregnum that Trump took a single action that was scarcely noticed at the time but that, more than any other, defined his presidency.

That action had both the political destructiveness and the personal brutality that would become familiar as the primary weapons in Trump’s armoury. It consisted merely in ordering a load of ring-binders full of carefully compiled documents to be dumped.

It was the day after Trump’s victory party, held of course in the garish Trump Tower in Manhattan. Chris Christie, who was still governor of New Jersey, a successful Republican in a heavily Democratic state, was the man with the 30 bulging binders.

In them was the transition plan, the crucial details of how a Trump administration was going to work, including shortlists of pre-vetted candidates for all the top jobs in the administration, as well as timetables for action on key policies and the drafts of the necessary executive orders.

It had taken a team of 140 people assembled under Christie’s chairmanship nearly six months to create the plan.

[...]

At the beginning, as at the end, the idea of an orderly transition of power was anathema to Trump.

Why? Because a timetable for action and a commitment to appoint, to the thousands of positions filled by the incoming president, people with expertise and experience, would constrain him. He was not going to be constrained.

[...]

It is not just that Trump really was not interested in governing. It is that he was deeply interested in misgovernment.

He left important leadership positions in government departments unfilled on a permanent basis, or filled them with scandalously unqualified cronies. He appointed people to head agencies to which they had been publicly hostile.

Beneath the psychodrama of Trump’s hourly outbursts, there was a duller but often more meaningful agenda: taking a blowtorch to regulation, especially, but by no means exclusively, in relation to the environment.

This right-wing anarchism extended, of course, to global governance: the trashing of international agreements, withdrawal from the Paris climate accord, sucking up to the leaders of mafia states, and open contempt for female leaders like Angela Merkel and Theresa May.

With this discrediting of democratic governance, it is not just that we cannot disentangle the personal motives from the political ones. It is that the replacement of political institutions by personal rule was precisely the point.

Trump’s aim, in the presidency as in his previous life, was always simple: to be able to do whatever the hell he wanted. That required the transformation of elective office into the relationship of a capricious ruler to his sycophantic courtiers.

In this nexus, the madder the better. Power is proven, not when the sycophants have to obey reasonable commands, but when they have to follow and justify the craziest orders.

There is no fun in getting your minions to agree that black is black. The sadist’s pleasure lies in getting them to attest that black is white. The “alternative facts” that Trump’s enabler Kellyanne Conway laid down at the very beginning of his administration are not just about permission to lie. They’re about the erotic gratification of making other people lie absurdly, foolishly, repeatedly.

Trump’s wild swings of position were all about this delight in the command performance of utter obedience.

[...]

That instinct proved sufficiently well attuned that he got nearly 75 million votes in November, even while his malign incompetence was killing his own people. He got those votes, moreover, having made it abundantly clear that he would never accept the result of the election unless he won. They were votes for open autocracy.

This is his legacy: he has successfully led a vast number of voters along the path from hatred of government to contempt for rational deliberation to the inevitable endpoint: disdain for the electoral process itself.

In this end is his new beginning. Stripped of direct power, he will face enormous legal and financial jeopardy. He will have every reason to keep drawing on his greatest asset: his ability to unleash the demons that have always haunted the American experiment – racism, nativism, fear of “the government”.

Trump has unfinished business. A republic he wants to destroy still stands. It is, for him, not goodbye but hasta la vista. Instead of waving him off, those who want to rebuild American democracy will have to put a stake through his heart.
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This piece is terrific. It lacks one central element though--Trump is very easily manipulated by those whose agendas benefit from his chaos apathy. A Bannon, Miller or Putin need only fawn and suggest.
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The only thing that's missing is the one statement which would cause a light bulb to go off in about 74 million people's brains.
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While that may be, also bear in mind that Q told them you’d say that...
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The buck stops anywhere but here...

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sdoyel wrote: Tue Dec 29, 2020 5:11 pm The buck stops anywhere but here...

Already blaming Biden.
What a fucking turd.
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The Swine Flu lockdowns were terrible. They caused the housing market to crash.
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Well, Obama tried the best he could.

Fortunately, when Covid reared its' ugly head, we had a super-intellect in the White House. A president that was 10 steps ahead of our most highly skilled experts. No one knew as much as our Dear Leader....about anything.

He took decisive, immediate action to minimize the impact. If he hadn't, well....you simply couldn't possibly imagine how bad it was going to be. He personally whipped up, in record time, the most amazing and effective virus vaccine in the history of the world.

Is there REALLY enough praise that can be shed upon this great man?
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"The buck stops with somebody else"
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Seriously, is he not a VERY sick mother fucker?
Screw Covid, screws people who are unemployed and suffering, this is the crap he really cares about and that is most important to him. Winning "most admired" in a poll from a source that has also shown in the past that people fucking despise him - and how he's had horrendous "approval" ratings.

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sdoyel wrote: Tue Dec 29, 2020 5:11 pm The buck stops anywhere but here...

Now, and I admit this is a very stupid exercise, but: let’s imagine that letting the states handle testing was a reasonable decision with a bad outcome. It was not a reasonable decision, but just imagine.

Would you really go back to that well here? Were you, you know, a decent person disinclined to completely fuck this up a second time?
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Trump: I stole the buck and stuck an IOU up your ass. Sucker.
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"The real issue with covid: its not killing enough people." - randylahey

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Odds Trump launches an attack on Iran in the next 17 days?

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sdoyel wrote: Sun Jan 03, 2021 7:26 pm
when’s tee time?
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perfect calls and perfect meetings
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Heroes. Patriots.

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