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In reply to the discussion: re: nytimes op-ed -- the question on my mind is not "who", but "why"? [View all]ScratchCat
(2,739 posts)9. I cant figure out the end game either
And there must be one, because this otherwise makes no sense. Why reveal any of this when the author knows how Trump would react? I agree that this being released to "prepare the public" for invoking the 25th makes little sense either. A plea to Congress to do their job? Maybe. I don't like the "rah rah, hey - we are real conservatives and like the economic stuff Trump has done", comes off as someone trying to distance themselves from Trump the person, but not the policies his fans claim to support.
There's got to be more here. There has to be a reason to say this NOW.
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re: nytimes op-ed -- the question on my mind is not "who", but "why"? [View all]
unblock
Sep 2018
OP
How exactly does a 'Trump is Crazy' op-ed "distract" from the fact that Trump is crazy?
emulatorloo
Sep 2018
#32
I don't buy that at all. If they were going to approach it from a 25th amendment angle they
still_one
Sep 2018
#6
I was questioning this very thing yesterday. With project veritas, what was done to Dan Rather, and
still_one
Sep 2018
#5
One thing that gives it validity is Woodward's book. Still, I doubt anything will come from this
still_one
Sep 2018
#36
I was speculating on the tactic, not on the specific person. I also used the outing of Dan Rather
still_one
Sep 2018
#38
Except for the fact that Trump has NEVER shown an inclination to strategic thinking...
brooklynite
Sep 2018
#25
You believe 'Trump is Crazy' is a good distraction for Trump? Op-Ed pretty much confirms Woodward'
emulatorloo
Sep 2018
#29
i haven't come to any conclusion. it is certainly possible that they're just trying to salvage a gop
unblock
Sep 2018
#15
Was meeting with a friend just after the story broke yesterday - that's where her mind went.
salin
Sep 2018
#19
My fear is something that rump proposed or wanted done that is more outlandish than nuking...
SWBTATTReg
Sep 2018
#30