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Trump / GOP Have Given Us An Insane Four Years

Posted on the 11 December 2020 by Jobsanger
Trump / GOP Have Given Us An Insane Four YearsFor most presidents leaving office, this would be the time to discuss how effective they have been in leading the country and solving its problems. But it's hard to do that with Trump, since he just divided the country and ignored the problems he didn't;t just make worse. To be blunt, it's been an insane four years, and the GOP must accept partial responsibility because they refused to rein him in. Thank goodness we will soon have a new president -- one that will respect our Constitution.

Here's part of how Jennifer Rubin describes the Trump years in The Washington Post:

Think back a billion news cycles ago. During the previous transition (and for years after), Trump touted his electoral win, showing off his electoral map. President-elect Joe Biden, on the other hand, has said virtually nothing about his margin of victory. He knows he won;he now focuses on government. Trump’s obsession with his own personal triumphs, however exaggerated and distorted, was a telltale sign that he intended to develop a cult of personality.

Or consider how Trump handled family issues and finances. He never set up a real blind trust to separate himself from his business empire, and indeed continued to make money off his presidency (e.g., charging the Secret Service for luxury rooms at his hotels, funneling business to his properties). He put his daughter and son-in-law in powerful positions for which they had zero experience. Biden has no business empire and engages in no nepotism.

Even when news breaks that Biden’s son Hunter is under investigation for a tax matter, Biden says nothing on the merits of the issue, does not impugn the prosecutors and does not even advance the hope that his son will be cleared. “President-elect Biden is deeply proud of his son, who has fought through difficult challenges, including the vicious personal attacks of recent months, only to emerge stronger,” was all the campaign said. Hmm, this is novel.

Only as we return to normal do we full appreciate the serial assaults on democracy, decency and the rule of law. Biden, unlike Trump, does not:

  • Decry the media as the “enemy of the people.”
  • Single out individual lawmakers as “losers.”
  • Elevate his supporters as “real” Americans.
  • Select individual companies for retribution.
  • Lob bizarre threats and insults at foreign leaders.
  • Brag about the wealth of his Cabinet secretaries.
  • Promise to “lock up” his opponent.
  • Insist on concealing his tax returns.
  • Declare that millions of votes were cast by immigrants living in the United States illegally.
  • Designate an oil executive as secretary of state.
  • Insist he knows more than the generals (and everyone else about everything).
  • Scheme to ban Muslims from the country.
  • Promise Mexico will pay for a border wall.

It is important to remember not only the culmination of Trump’s deranged authoritarianism (demanding to overthrow the election) but also how we got here. As Trump methodically assaulted democratic norms, constitutional restraints (e.g., the emoluments clause), basic standards of civility and objective reality, his Republican enablers remained silent or encouraged his misconduct. Not every infraction is of constitutional significance, but minor infractions if not addressed multiply. Small breaches of decorum lead to more serious violations. And 20,000 lies later, the MAGA crowd will buy just about anything, no matter how convoluted and incoherent.


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