Uh, that actually could be seen that the Mueller Report didn't find similar things...This scandal was spread worldwide, and though its dismantling will sound as a whimper in comparison to the fevered reporting of the big lie, the truth is nonetheless prevailing in the end. — NOS4A2
However, the Mueller report did not clear Trump totally, as we know.(AP/The Washington Times, April 22 2019) The Democratic Party-financed dossier, once celebrated by liberal Washington politicians and journalists, is officially debunked, according to a review of special counsel Robert Mueller’s 448-page investigative report.
Dossier creator Christopher Steele, who was paid with money from the Hillary Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee, leveled at least a dozen Russian election conspiracy charges against President Trump and associates.
Virtually all his information came from Kremlin intelligence, according to the dossier. Mrs. Clinton’s operatives spread the document to the Justice Department, the FBI and news outlets.
A Washington Times review shows that not one of his conspiracy charges 0-for-12 was proved true and most were outright rejected by Mr. Mueller. The Mueller report also puts to rest four other non-dossier conspiracy charges tied to Mr. Trump.
Anyway, I watched Trump meet Putin here. Strange that the US President was a total toadie for the Russian President. It simply is bizarre. — ssu
I didn't think it was strange. Putin is precisely the kind of charismatic, unconstrained 'strong man' Trump would see himself as aspiring to be. Since Trump scorned most conventional Western democratic politics, where else would he go for models? — Tom Storm
He's considerably worse than Trump as a person. — Manuel
Don't tempt Trump. — James Riley
Of course they are both bitches compared to Putin. — James Riley
The most logical reason I can think of is simply appeasing to the populist crowd, but it simply doesn't make sense. To be tough on the allies and then to "make an openings" to those that see the US as a threat. Not actually a great way to go. You will have estranged allies and rivals that take advantage of you. But what else can such an inept politician do?I didn't think it was strange. Putin is precisely the kind of charismatic, unconstrained 'strong man' Trump would see himself as aspiring to be. Since Trump scorned most conventional Western democratic politics, where else would he go for models? — Tom Storm
Wonder what it's going to be like in the second Trump administration. — ssu
The most logical reason I can think of is simply appeasing to the populist crowd, but it simply doesn't make sense. — ssu
It would be much like the current adminstration, except it will make liberals uncomfortable enough to say something because it will be honest about its depravity. — StreetlightX
I don't think Trump's fascination for Putin is anything more than one inflated roid-ridden bodybuilder admiring an even more inflated roid-ridden bodybuilder standing nearby in the gym. — Tom Storm
About bloody time. Deserves jail. — Wayfarer
For all I know, to do a self-coup with the powers of the US president is far more easier than not being the President. So really to argue that the threat is bigger in 2024 than it was in 2020, nah. There's no strategic surprise anymore, Trump isn't getting the political establishment caught like deer in the headlights.One year later, Douthat looked back. In scores of lawsuits, “a variety of conservative lawyers delivered laughable arguments to skeptical judges and were ultimately swatted down,” he wrote, and state election officials warded off Trump’s corrupt demands. My own article, Douthat wrote, had anticipated what Trump tried to do. “But at every level he was rebuffed, often embarrassingly, and by the end his plotting consisted of listening to charlatans and cranks proposing last-ditch ideas” that could never succeed.
Douthat also looked ahead, with guarded optimism, to the coming presidential election. There are risks of foul play, he wrote, but “Trump in 2024 will have none of the presidential powers, legal and practical, that he enjoyed in 2020 but failed to use effectively in any shape or form.” And “you can’t assess Trump’s potential to overturn an election from outside the Oval Office unless you acknowledge his inability to effectively employ the powers of that office when he had them.”
That, I submit respectfully, is a profound misunderstanding of what mattered in the coup attempt a year ago. It is also a dangerous underestimate of the threat in 2024—which is larger, not smaller, than it was in 2020.
Unless biology intercedes, Donald Trump will seek and win the Republican nomination for president in 2024. The party is in his thrall. No opponent can break it and few will try. Neither will a setback outside politics—indictment, say, or a disastrous turn in business—prevent Trump from running. If anything, it will redouble his will to power.
Will the Dems-controlled Congress, WH & DOJ play any one or more of these cards? TBD. :mask:A. Federal indictments (re: Mueller's Investigation (a dozen "sealed" indictments pending), January 6th Insurrection, Campaign Finance Fraud, etc) of many-to-most key players in "Individual 1's" WH, including his three eldest children, and culpable GOP members of Congress by 2Q 2023.
B. End the (pro-lynching obstructionist!) "Filibuster Rule" in the US Senate by 1Q 2022
C. By Presidential executive order forgive all student loans in addition to passing the current social welfare and infrastructure legistlation by 2Q 2022
D. By Presidential executive order declare organizers & fundraisers of the January 6th Insurrection – excluding "Individual 1" himself – "enemy combatants" under the provisions of the post 9-11 "Patriot Acts" and sequester them in detention facilities in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba by 2Q 2022
E. Abolish the Debt Ceiling? Expand SCOTUS by 3-5 seats for Biden to appoint more center-left Justices? – both by 1/2Q 2023?
F. ???
Trust a native, sir, my country was a "shithole" in 2019 (in 1989) too. — 180 Proof
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