Playing to the stupidity and bigotry in the populace is something that the republicans have been trying to do for generations, but it took Trump’s experience with manipulating reality TV watchers to demonstrate how it’s really done. (Full disclosure - I think Trump was smarter during his campaign than he is now. He’s visibly degrading over time. Plus campaigning is closer to his skillset than governing anyway.) Now that the proper method for manipulating the uneducated ignorants has emerged, unscrupulous politicians are enthusiastically following suit.
Clinton, on the other hand, is a democrat. Even if she’d wanted to, and known how effective it was, she couldn’t possibly have employed this tactic without alienating her base. Plus the tactics she used instead were basically as effective at garnering support for anyway - possibly moreso if the accounts of russian interference hold true.
That a lot of hardline but otherwise sane republicans believe in party over candidate, and that not enough democrats and independents voted, in large part because of the pall of slander cast across the half-decent option.
Don’t fall for the idea that all of America supports the orange turd, or ever did. A good hefty chunk of us are aghast as anyone, with an additional dollop of fear of what he’ll do to us as he stumbles blindly about.
The Mooch is already funnier than Spicer. Trump has a killer meme team now. Nothing really matters as we fall further into the zone, but the people should still demand top notch spectacle to distract from the encroaching flames.
Holy crap. As others have said, coke binge? unhinged? completely fucking nuts? this was an ON THE RECORD conversation with a reporter. Enjoy him Trumpsters. I guess Spicer was too normal. This guy is probably going to bite the head off a bat at the next press briefing.
Stupid? Let’s see: BA in Econ, Tufts. JD, Harvard Law School. I doubt he’s stupid. You often here: never attribute to malice what can be attributed to stupidity; but I don’t think that holds in this case.
Wouldn’t it be considerably stupid to do a couple lines of coke and then do a New Yorker interview on-record where you say insanely stupid shit? Because that’s the most charitable excuse that he’s got.
From the Washington Post article about Scaramucci:
I predict that within the week, we’ll see Trump mandate that two of his senior advisors be tied at the wrists and force them to knife fight to see who keeps their jobs. It’ll be on pay-per-view. The ratings will be enormous!