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NYT: The Week When President Trump Resigned

Hot damn that OP summary is some good stuff. Bookmarking the URL for as soon as I get home.

I really like analyses that take a big step back and look at things as a whole rather than tackling too many individual issues.
 

hawk2025

Member
literally the only difference between trump and any other modern republican president is tone and dementia (though a lot of them have that too)

they wouldn't be "both sides-ing" nazi marches but they would be cracking down harder on counter-protestors. they wouldn't be telling cops outright to beat up the people they arrest but they would fight to prevent them from seeing consequences if they did. they wouldn't call all mexican immigrants rapists but ICE would still be just as dehumanizing and cruel.

sorry if i fail to see much of a difference. this writer put out a puff book about how george w bush wasn't such a bad guy and how he grew into the presidency post-9/11 so i think i have a good grasp on where he's coming from.


Fair. I felt like you might have been underplaying the blatant racism, but I see your actual point now. Apologies.
 

Garlador

Member
A great part of me wonders how many of these criticisms will be enshrined in history books decades from now as cautionary tales against reckless and thoughtless voters putting demagogues in positions of power.
 

Jag

Member
Hot damn that OP summary is some good stuff. Bookmarking the URL for as soon as I get home.

I really like analyses that take a big step back and look at things as a whole rather than tackling too many individual issues.

Yeah, I was really taken by it too.

The only thing I hope comes out of this ruinous run of Trump is that the power of the Executive is severely diminished.

I have always hated how powerful our President has become. From post 9-11 Bush to Obama being forced to extend his power because our elected officials refused to deal.

I know it won't offset the damage Trump has done, but at least he has weakened the office.
 

shiba5

Member
Fantastic article, but I won't be happy until he really resigns. He won't because the Presidency protects him from Mueller. Somewhat.
 

Parch

Member
I really hope Trump is reading what the media writes and not just ignoring it.
There should be a web cam on him. I would love to see the reactions and temper tantrums.
 

Smokey

Member
Really spot on and well written. The prick has checked out and I believe won't resign out of spite.

There's no way he's resigning. If he even makes it through the 4 years, I doubt he'll do a peaceful transition of power either.

Great article.
 

Kin5290

Member
I really hope Trump is reading what the media writes and not just ignoring it.
There should be a web cam on him. I would love to see the reactions and temper tantrums.

You're assuming that Trump reads. He doesn't.

Hell, there was chatter back in Jan/Feb about how he wanted the people preparing the Presidential Daily Brief to use more pictures and a larger font size. Guy isn't a reader.
 

zashga

Member
I really hope Trump is reading what the media writes and not just ignoring it.
There should be a web cam on him. I would love to see the reactions and temper tantrums.

There's very little chance Donald will read it, and even less he would understand it. I expect someone will give him a softened take ("the NY Times is being mean to you again"), which he may tweet about later. The intellectual desolation at the White House is one of the most disturbing things about this presidency. Incisive criticism is only useful if the target is capable of understanding it.
 

Nepenthe

Member
I have never laughed as hard at a serious op-ed as I have at this bit right here:

He opened the White House door wide to unmoored and unserious people, most recently Anthony Scaramucci, who, during his nanosecond as communications director, disparaged Bannon as someone engaged primarily in a limber act of self-gratification.

Christ.
 

danowat

Banned
Damn, that's some good stuff.

Couple of things sprung to mind while reading it, firstly has there even been a revolving door that has spun so much for so many people in a presidents term? I can't remember seeing so many sackings.

Secondly, damn, if he's done this much damage in 7 months just how much more is he going to do in the following months? I dread to think how much work the next president will have to do to rebuild the relationships the Trump has basically shat on.
 
"If you can’t put anybody on a moral plane, you can’t put yourself on Air Force One."

I just want to single this fantastic pun out, both for its brilliance and poignancy.
 

JoeBoy101

Member
I usually hate opinion pieces in general, but this is simply incredible. I'd forward it to my wife, but I'm betting she's seen it already.
 
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DietRob

i've been begging for over 5 years.
Good read but, I will continue to be a negative nancy until I see him lose next election. This election has me jaded. I hope people aren't complacent.

Yea, this is where I'm at too. November 2018 is the biggest test liberal voters will have. I want to believe that Dumbass Don has been successful in at least energizing typically lazy Dems that stay home and not vote. Especially in non presidental elections. If we really want him out winning a Congressional majority is mandatory. I see signs of Dems waking up. Let's see if it's all just talk.
 

UberTag

Member
He's lived his entire presidency by watching it through the TV and then commenting on it.
In many ways you could argue he's treated his own presidency just about the same way he would have treated Hillary's. Frankly, anything that takes his time away from TV and Twitter comes off as a terrible inconvenience to him... outside of his many "rah rah, aren't I awesome, didn't I win big last November" campaign rallies.
 
In many ways you could argue he's treated his own presidency just about the same way he would have treated Hillary's. Frankly, anything that takes his time away from TV and Twitter comes off as a terrible inconvenience to him... outside of his many "rah rah, aren't I awesome, didn't I win big last November" campaign rallies.

This is a great point actually.

If you base his presidency on his Twitter posts (and I don't think it's disingenuous to do so given their frequency and prominence in news headlines), then he actually appears like some sort of outsider giving hot takes.
 
He's less a vacuum of leadership than a black hole destroying it.

America filled a void with a void.

It's as remarkable as it is disillusioning and maddening. He was able to fill a hole left open despite multiple opportunities to specifically prevent his ascendance.

We're a country that simultaneously believes that we cant do the things we should do until we're put in the position of absolutely NEEDING to do them, and that there's no point in trying to do anything that hasn't already been done.

So we basically stand still until someone hurts us so bad that we are shocked into remembering we can do anything.

And almost always the someone hurting us is us.

Its like we refuse to move forward unless its a response to laying ourselves low first.

So the void fills the void and we watch.

"You can always count on America to do the right thing once every other option has been exhausted."
 
A clever analogy for all this is Trump =Lord Humungus and Bannon=Wez. Trump is letting Bannon off the chain to go do what Bannon does best: lie and rally the Alt-right.

Yea, this is where I'm at too. November 2018 is the biggest test liberal voters will have. I want to believe that Dumbass Don has been successful in at least energizing typically lazy Dems that stay home and not vote. Especially in non presidental elections. If we really want him out winning a Congressional majority is mandatory. I see signs of Dems waking up. Let's see if it's all just talk.

I don't feel it. We keep praising Bannon as a victory but, from what i've sen Bannon is going to war for Trump. How many times have we seen this is the end of Trump? Republicans will only turn on Trump if he starts going left or cant get the wall.HC passed.
 
I totally agree that Trump can't lead the US, but that's not the problem, the real issue is all the millions and millions of persons in the US that thought (and still think) his radical and racist ideas are a way of solution to make the US a better place in every aspect.

You can get rid of one person but what about all the millions?? we will always be sleeping with the enemy, and that's scary.
 

Shauni

Member
I really hope Trump is reading what the media writes and not just ignoring it.
There should be a web cam on him. I would love to see the reactions and temper tantrums.

We already know he does. It's been reported for a long time that he spends most of his time watching TV, and it's obvious he feverishly follows NYTimes and the Post from his reactionary tweets
 

Shauni

Member
A clever analogy for all this is Trump =Lord Humungus and Bannon=Wez. Trump is letting Bannon off the chain to go do what Bannon does best: lie and rally the Alt-right.

Misread of the situation. That's not what's happening, and it's not 47D chess



I don't feel it. We keep praising Bannon as a victory but, from what i've sen Bannon is going to war for Trump. How many times have we seen this is the end of Trump? Republicans will only turn on Trump if he starts going left or cant get the wall.HC passed.

HC failed and it's been obvious the wall wouldn't be built for a long time now
 

TheContact

Member
45 (as I'm now calling him because his name doesn't deserve to be repeated)'s ego won't allow him to resign unless his brain spins it in a way where he thinks he did a good job and quit for other reasons
 

120v

Member
i think the article brings up a good point in this is the country's first test at having virtually nobody at the wheel. do we just go on autopilot for four years and manage day to day, are you really able to do that without a proper figurehead or does it all crash and burn
 
i think the article brings up a good point in this is the country's first test at having virtually nobody at the wheel. do we just go on autopilot for four years and manage day to day, are you really able to do that without a proper figurehead or does it all crash and burn

It's interesting because in addition to what's specifically going on the WH, there have been numerous stories of them not bothering to appoint or staff positions in Agencies, and causing a breakdown in certain programs, and a general lack of direction.
 

Catdaddy

Member
Heard Letterman on Stern and kinda nailed it. It was an experiment that failed, an outsider in the White House, now its time to step down.
 

Vectorman

Banned
America is its own worst enemy at times. Electing Trump to be our president is a self-inflicted wound that may take generations to recover from. And even then it may not be enough. Trump winning may have opened Pandora's box when it comes to the public and how they view and vote their politicians. It's a shame but history tends to unmerciful that way.
 
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