bearister said:
mikecohen said:
bearister said:
BearDevil said:
Trump is so focused on his own sexual accusation liabilities that he bends over backwards to protect conservatives accused of similar issues. Surprised he didn't ask for thoughts and prayers for Potter's fist that got injured blacking his ex wife's eye.
He will soon enough be bending over forwards in Leavenworth or Attica depending on whether he goes down on federal or state charges.
Bearister: Finally, after a fairly steady stream of these pronouncements from you, I have to ask whether you (a) are just papering the future on the theory that doing so actually makes that future more likely, (b) actually know something behind such confident pronouncements that we don't know to the effect that all the evil Republican donors and Fox Newsers won't be able to put Trumpty-Dumpty together again.
http://billmoyers.com/story/trump-russia-timeline/
I already knew all that stuff; and it has been public for quite a while. Also, there's the bank in one of the small Mediterranean countries (Cyprus, Malta, I can't remember right now) which has been notorious for years for being a center of Russian money laundering, and on the Board of which, for a lot of years, was a current cabinet member.
The point is: Why has all of that not been front and center in all the public debate about the current Administration? [Answer: Probably because the 1% wanted to ride this useful tool to the tax grab they just got through]
Next question: Even assuming the 1% is ready to let Trump go (and the Senate allowing debate on immigration legislation is a sign of that - with the idea that they still feel that totally alienating the Hispanic Community is too dangerous for the Right Wing (seeing the effect it had in California), is Trump's 40% base strong enough to withstand the forces that the 1% can let loose?
So, all I am wondering is: Given the majorly insane political and financial forces that have been holding sway nationally, is complete confidence in Trump's downfall justified?