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In reply to the discussion: Carville agrees with my theory on how trump will eventually leave the White House [View all]Gothmog
(177,105 posts)49. If Trump loses, he'll take this deal
When/if trump loses, he will cut a deal to avoid prison https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/20/opinions/if-trump-loses-lockhart/index.html
President Trump has repeatedly refused to commit to leave office peacefully if he loses the election. Instead he rails about voter fraud and a rigged election. His untruths and obstinacy are by now an old story, but they remain both dangerous to our democracy and maybe to our lives if the President continues on this path.
Many law enforcement and homeland security experts have raised the alarm about possible violence after a contested election. Nothing in the President's words or behavior suggests that he will be a calming force or will leave the White House without a fight, either in the courthouse or the streets. We all know, after four years of this, that it's a pretty good bet he will make a bad situation worse.
I share many of these worries. But I'm not expecting the worst. Not because Trump will have an attack of conscience -- I don't think he has a conscience. And not because he will put the country ahead of his own personal interests -- that fantasy is no longer even debatable.....
Here's where the survival instinct will kick in. What can Trump give prosecutors, creditors and potential investors to allow him to live his life freely and build the kind of media empire he so craves?
What he can give them is -- wait for it -- a peaceful transition of power. Freedom for peace.
To avoid violence in the streets, prosecutors of all stripes may decide it is in their -- and the country's -- interest to cut a deal. Trump may agree to go quietly to save his own skin. There is the basis of the win-win.
Many law enforcement and homeland security experts have raised the alarm about possible violence after a contested election. Nothing in the President's words or behavior suggests that he will be a calming force or will leave the White House without a fight, either in the courthouse or the streets. We all know, after four years of this, that it's a pretty good bet he will make a bad situation worse.
I share many of these worries. But I'm not expecting the worst. Not because Trump will have an attack of conscience -- I don't think he has a conscience. And not because he will put the country ahead of his own personal interests -- that fantasy is no longer even debatable.....
Here's where the survival instinct will kick in. What can Trump give prosecutors, creditors and potential investors to allow him to live his life freely and build the kind of media empire he so craves?
What he can give them is -- wait for it -- a peaceful transition of power. Freedom for peace.
To avoid violence in the streets, prosecutors of all stripes may decide it is in their -- and the country's -- interest to cut a deal. Trump may agree to go quietly to save his own skin. There is the basis of the win-win.
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Carville agrees with my theory on how trump will eventually leave the White House [View all]
Gothmog
Sep 2020
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A big reason Ford lost in 76 was for pardoning Nixon. Cuomo won't self destruct like that.
TeamPooka
Sep 2020
#20
He is in NO position to negotiation a deal in NY State based on him leaving "peacefully"
JI7
Sep 2020
#9
I believe that NY will put him in jail. Or some rape charge will pop up and put him there. nt
Boogiemack
Sep 2020
#12
No way! No way does Cuomo have the right to cut a state deal on federal affairs....
TreasonousBastard
Sep 2020
#21
I don't think that is realistic. We are not going to put a former president in prison.
Buckeyeblue
Sep 2020
#43
We arent going to "put a former President in prison" and we aren't going to prosecute Trump
grantcart
Sep 2020
#44
Given the sprawl of his enterprises, I doubt that NY is the only state he's cheated.
Klaralven
Sep 2020
#25
I disagree. If people can be thrown into jail for small amounts of contraband, this crook needs a
onetexan
Sep 2020
#29
If the current polling is accurate, then this will be a blowout for the electoral college
Gothmog
Sep 2020
#33
While I agree with Carville's analysis/prediction, I personally would like to see trump in prioson
Gothmog
Sep 2020
#34
