Pence MUST hate DJT however. Pence is very moral majority and obvs the President's personal behavior must be extremely offensive to him. |
No. She is incapable of writing such a thing. She just spews nonsense. Her husband is very bright. I could see him doing this and getting her to pass it off. |
No reasonable person expects that. Anyone calling non-wingnuts hardcore or extreme liberals has never lived in the ‘60s or ‘70s. Or the Eisenhower years. |
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If all of these stories are true (and I believe they probably are, there's too much consistency), then the GOP needs to act. They need to step up and govern. If he's incompetent and can't do his job, then he needs to go. We aren't talking about him running a company into the ground, we are talking about a country.
If the President wants to fix this mess, his first step should be to stop tweeting and start acting like a President. He should hire qualified people to work in the White House. And stop golfing. Make some sacrifices to run the country and show you care. |
I like Melania but do you really think she's smart enough to write something like this? |
I wondered this too. Sessions must be bright and can have no love for the boss who keeps picking on him. Yet Sessions doesn't leave. |
But are they trying to keep him from having "any" effect or just trying to keep him from making huge, dangerous mistakes? |
"I love leaks!" |
| Kellyanne is not a possibility. Yes, she wants a job after Trump is out. BUT, keep in mind that her greatest professional accomplishment has been...getting Trump elected. She is not a policy person. She is a pollster. And, whether you like it or not, she dragged him across the finish line. So, she has not credibility because she is the one who put him there. It has to be someone who joined the administration, not created it. She'll have her job after she leaves, because Trump in office is the greatest publicity she's ever gotten. Doesn't matter if he ends up imploding or not. |
You are assuming most will even read or know about the op ed. |
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My guess is that it's Kellyanne Conway. First of all, it has to be someone fairly high level. NYT would never have run this for anyone except Cabinet level or someone with direct access to the President. Second, what were they hoping to accomplish with this op-ed? If it was to make Trump more paranoid and more crazy and more determined, then they have succeeded.
But I don't think Kelly or Mattis or Pompeo or any of those men would have done this, simply because they would know that this op-ed would throw the WH into chaos. Same for Haley and Chao and Perdue. If this person truly has the Trump Administration's best interests at heart and is working behind the scenes to subvert Trump's worst instincts, this is the exact opposite thing they would have done. Given her husband's opposition to Trump, and her stunningly amoral ability to deceive and trick, I'm putting my chips on Kellyanne. Furthermore, could Trump be a worse judge of character? And have a worse character himself?? I'm fine with the people who voted for Trump in the general election because I understand they had to choose between choices they saw as bad and awful. But those who chose him out of a crowd of 11 in the primaries? They have no character either. |
I don't like her but I've often thought she's quite smart. And her DH is vocally anti DJT. I could see the two of them collaborating to write this. Not to be "patronizing" to Kelly Anne as another poster wrote. But does anyone think the author didn't have someone looking at this, proofing it, giving feedback? And who would you trust more than your spouse? |
It would pass if McConnell agreed to bring it to a vote. All or most of the Dems plus a handful of Republicans. Certainly Corker, Sasse, and Flake would vote with Dems. It’s McConnell who’s blocking it, probably until Kavanaough is confirmed. |
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Did the person take the position within the administration with the intention of thwarting the duly elected President’s agenda?
The collateral damage of this reckless course of action would be the American electorate. I am glad that will never happen. I could be wrong. |
There was still a robust middle class back then, and some semblance of a meritocracy. The world has changed dramatically since then. |