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Showing Original Post only (View all)Charles M. Blow: Trump's Lasting Legacy [View all]
Trumps Lasting Legacy
America has changed under this president.
By Charles M. Blow
Dec. 15, 2019
The impending impeachment of Donald Trump will be a rebuke, but it will not be a restraint.
Indeed, if the Senate votes to acquit Trump, as it is expected to do, the precedent will be set, and the die will be cast: A president can do almost anything to win re-election. And he can do anything at all to avoid accountability.
This is the new America, one in which all the old rules have been wiped away, one in which corruption is tolerated, one in which truth is denigrated, one in which tyrants are venerated.
It is tempting to think of this moment, this presidency, as a blip or an anomaly, as a horrible mistake the country made and will soon redress. But, I think that take is ill considered and overly optimistic.
What has happened in America under Trump is a tectonic shift that is generating an unthinkable realignment. Trump has poked and prodded the limits of acceptability, and he has found them to be not fixed, but flexible. He has continuously stretched the range of acceptable behavior. In fact, a post-impeachment Trump, punished but still in power, is likely to be even more emboldened and unbound.
At the same time, the American people have had their own sense of what is acceptable stretched and reset. The unthinkable seems to be happening daily. Television news is an unending string of breaking news banners. Investigations and exposés by the press may dazzle and awe, but the moments they produce are mere blips. Keeping track of all the corruption and grift is exhausting, and maybe thats the point.
Trump and his administration have so overwhelmed the country with successive outrages that it all begins to flatten out, to smooth out, to become a kind of toxic new normal.
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Republicans will suddenly rediscover their obsession with oversight and the rule of law
tanyev
Dec 2019
#2
The next Democratic president and his/her administration will have to be squeaky clean
Poiuyt
Dec 2019
#16
Whenever my siblings and I were doing something boneheaded, which was frequently...
MarianJack
Dec 2019
#3
That's why we need to utilize the strategy Tim Wise mentioned a few months ago
NewJeffCT
Dec 2019
#6
Yes and a positive message about return to common decency, respect for one another. Attack Trump's
Pepsidog
Dec 2019
#15
That would, surely, guarantee that his corruption and lies are normalised
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2019
#24
I can only add that this not something new but only intersified by each succeeding administration.
olegramps
Dec 2019
#8
Trump is the culmination of the shit Repubs have been doing since Nixon...
Wounded Bear
Dec 2019
#13
I hope that more and more people of good faith come to realize what is happening.
olegramps
Dec 2019
#20
Exhausting your opponent, making them expend effort, is an age-old tactic
appalachiablue
Dec 2019
#23