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kpete

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Sat Jan 6, 2018, 09:12 AM Jan 2018

Paul Krugman (at his best): "Faust on the Potomac" [View all]

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Early on, some speculated that this would be a temporary alliance – that establishment Republicans would use Trump to get what they wanted, then turn on him. But it’s now clear that won’t happen. Trump has exceeded everyone’s worst expectations, yet Republicans, far from cutting him loose, are tying themselves even more closely to his fate. Why?

The answer, I’d argue, is that they’re stuck. They knowingly made a deal with the devil, and can’t back out.


More specifically, Trump’s very awfulness means that if he falls, the whole party will fall with him. Republicans could conceivably distance themselves from a president who turned out to be a bad manager, or even one who turned out to have engaged in small-time corruption. But when the corruption is big time, and it’s combined with obstruction of justice and collaboration with Putin, nobody will notice which Republicans were a bit less involved, a bit less obsequious, than others. If Trump sinks, he’ll create a vortex that sucks down everyone involved.

And so we now have the Republican party as a whole fully complicit in Trump’s crimes – because that’s what they are, whether or not he and those around him are ever brought to justice.

What this means, among other things, is that expecting the GOP to exercise any oversight or constrain Trump in any way is just foolish at this point. Massive electoral defeat – massive enough to overwhelm gerrymandering and other structural advantages of the right – is the only way out.



the rest:
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/05/opinion/faust-on-the-potomac.html

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That's a classic underpants Jan 2018 #1
I hold that when the DNC was hacked so too was the rnc. Nothing was released because it's shraby Jan 2018 #2
That's very likely HootieMcBoob Jan 2018 #3
Yep, most likely they all too Russian money at one time and the Russians have it documented uponit7771 Jan 2018 #12
Don't Forget disndat Jan 2018 #20
+1 uponit7771 Jan 2018 #21
that sounds like a reasonable hypothesis. nt tomp Jan 2018 #18
It's not pithy but that last line should be burned into all of our minds. Squinch Jan 2018 #4
"...no elected Republican handmade34 Jan 2018 #5
k and r...thank you....great post.. Stuart G Jan 2018 #6
republicans CAN back out, joshdawg Jan 2018 #7
Concise description of potus 45's crimes: lindysalsagal Jan 2018 #8
Wiki's Faust: lindysalsagal Jan 2018 #9
Hang Trump around the neck of every Republican running for office this year dalton99a Jan 2018 #10
And so we now have the Republican party as a whole fully complicit in Trumps crimes? malaise Jan 2018 #11
+1, "massive enough to overwhelm gerrymandering " uponit7771 Jan 2018 #13
Yup, that is the problem to overcome dhol82 Jan 2018 #14
The Republicans' aiding and abetting is the big story. democrank Jan 2018 #15
Ummm, that's what we @DU have been saying for months. flying_wahini Jan 2018 #16
Right. So what do we do about voting integrity, Mr. Krugman? tomp Jan 2018 #17
But There Is Still Fox News And Pravda DallasNE Jan 2018 #19
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