Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Helter Skelter: 2nd Trump Admin Starts to Take Shape

Heather Cox Richardson: Writing in the New York Times yesterday, Peter Baker noted that Trump "has rolled a giant grenade into the middle of the nation's capital and watched with mischievous glee to see who runs away and who throws themselves on it." Mischievous glee is one way to put it; another is that he is trying to destroy the foundations of the American government.

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Trump and his team are announcing a complete reworking of the American government. They claim a mandate, although as final vote tallies are coming in, it turns out that Trump did not win 50% of the vote, and CNN statistician Harry Enten notes that his margin comes in at 44th out of the 51 elections that have been held since 1824. He also had very short coattails"four Democrats won in states Trump carried"and the Republicans have the smallest House majority since there have been 50 states, despite the help their numbers have had from the extreme gerrymandering in states like North Carolina.

More Americans voted for someone other than Trump than voted for him.

#1 | Posted by Gal_Tuesday at 2024-11-19 08:49 AM

GOP senators may wake early to the fact that King Dotard II cannot run for president again, as the world exists now, and that at least one of them thinks he/she can do the job better than can JV. If this is the case, recess appointments will be blocked and when Der Dotard sets of a constitutional crisis by trying to force the Senate into recess, Trump will lose because the Senate will conduct just enough regular business to make the whole matter appear legitimate.

Usually, lame ducks see posturing by potential successors almost immediately, and such could be the case come January, 2025. Of course, Dotard will shout a lot, stick his mug in front of every TV camera and still conduct rallies, but all of this will wear thin.

I'll wager right now that Gaetz, RFK and Tulsi will not be confirmed to the jobs for which they have been nominated. Beyond that, I'll reserve judgement...

#2 | Posted by catdog at 2024-11-19 01:24 PM

You are missing the fact that ------- doesn't need ANY senators to shut down congress and get his recess appointments, right?

All he needs is Mike Johnson to agree to his plan.

Do you think Mike Johnson has the cajones to thwart -------?

#3 | Posted by truthhurts at 2024-11-19 01:27 PM

Now Dr. Oz?

#4 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-11-19 04:31 PM

"Hitler Cabinet

The Hitler Cabinet de jure formed the government of Nazi Germany between 30 January 1933 and 30 April 1945 upon the appointment of Adolf Hitler as of the German Reich by president Paul von Hindenburg " contrived by the national conservative politician Franz von Papen, who reserved the office of the Vice-Chancellor for himself."

Click on the names and see their backgrounds... such as:

"Lieutenant-Colonel Franz Joseph Hermann Michael Maria von Papen zu Kningen (29 October 1879 " 2 May 1969) was a German nobleman, General Staff officer and politician.

He served as Chancellor of Germany in 1932 and as Vice-Chancellor under Adolf Hitler in 1933"1934. He belonged to the group of close advisers to president Paul von Hindenburg in the late Weimar Republic.

It was largely Papen, believing that Hitler could be controlled once he was in the government, who persuaded Hindenburg to appoint Hitler as Chancellor in a cabinet not under Nazi Party domination.

However, Papen and his allies were quickly marginalised by Hitler and he left the government after the Night of the Long Knives, during which some of his confidantes were killed by the Nazis."

military-history.fandom.com

#5 | Posted by Corky at 2024-11-19 04:41 PM

I'm hearing statistical information that doesn't jibe.

The amount of votes selecting the president only increased from almost less than one percent to over 7.

But only in swing states, not their neighbors.

Those were also were the bomb threats were centered.

The dangerous situation changes the data custody, to my understanding.

#6 | Posted by redlightrobot at 2024-11-19 10:09 PM

Would DeJoy have any advice on this effecting tabulation centers?

Specifically ones exhibiting this anomalous behavior.

#7 | Posted by redlightrobot at 2024-11-19 11:37 PM

It's safe to say that the GOP
had several plans for affecting the vote,
some of which, were likely not legal.

What, then, were the odds that they would
actually try to implement them? I'd guess,
rather high...

#8 | Posted by earthmuse at 2024-11-20 06:28 AM

And just a reminder, as of yesterday, this is what the popular vote count looks like:

Updated popular vote count per Cook Political Report

Trump 76,666,332 (49.93%)

Harris 74,086,596 (48.25%)

#9 | Posted by Gal_Tuesday at 2024-11-20 07:59 AM

Helter Skelter? With Trump in the role of Charlie Manson?

Vance (or maybe Uday) = Tex Watson

Perhaps MTG as Sadie Mae Glutz

#10 | Posted by Dbt2 at 2024-11-20 07:26 PM

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