If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck . . .bearister said:
"The Republican Party looks like a criminal enterprise."
Another Bear said:
...Anyone care to guess the finale
Another Bear said:
I think Trump resigning and Pence taking over is a real possibility. Seems logical and seems like a GOP play to keep power.
sycasey said:
...., but also wouldn't excite the base like Trump does.....
If your thought is correct, what is the mechanism of how that non-survival is achieved?blungld said:
I don't think Pence survives either. There are many Republicans about to resign or be impeached.
I cannot hide my glee just at the mere thought of President Nancy Pelosi.Another Bear said:
Agree, Pence is Manafort's guy. They're connected, Manafort brought Pence in.
Manafort of course is bad news for the GOP, and he has another trial in D.C. on Sept. 17. That's prime time run up to the midterm elections. It's also more exposure to corruption. The question is if/how Pence is exposed from the Mueller investigation, Manafort 2.0 trial, etc.
So...who's third in line? Hahahaha...now that could be a karmic reverse burn on the GOP.
Funny, but no way.mikecohen said:I cannot hide my glee just at the mere thought of President Nancy Pelosi.Another Bear said:
Agree, Pence is Manafort's guy. They're connected, Manafort brought Pence in.
Manafort of course is bad news for the GOP, and he has another trial in D.C. on Sept. 17. That's prime time run up to the midterm elections. It's also more exposure to corruption. The question is if/how Pence is exposed from the Mueller investigation, Manafort 2.0 trial, etc.
So...who's third in line? Hahahaha...now that could be a karmic reverse burn on the GOP.
I must have missed some things here on BI or in real life because I think you guys have leaped 5 stages ahead without cause.blungld said:
I don't think Pence survives either. There are many Republicans about to resign or be impeached.
Reminds me of this good family (older kids) movie, Stardust.bearister said:
What my wife says.OneKeg said:
Call me crazy and I hope I'm wrong. But nothing major will come of even this.
IMO this is overstated. Trump held an Electoral College advantage in 2016, yes. But his margins in swing states were extremely slim. It wouldn't have taken more than a 2% shift against him to generate a loss. No reason to think that can't happen next time, even if his "base" remains supportive.OneKeg said:
With 35-40% of the electorate (well situated elecoral college-wise) blindly supporting him and most of 1 major political party sycophantically trudging along behind him for fear of getting primaried by this voter base, there's a decent chance we get at least 6 more years of Trump.
concordtom said:What my wife says.OneKeg said:
Call me crazy and I hope I'm wrong. But nothing major will come of even this.
I dunno. I think there will come a point of no return. Republicans will have to cave. This is the beginning of the end. (It's been a long opening act!!!)