[Deleted User] wrote: » Perfect. Thanks. People seem pretty sure that stage 9 is coming. How long do you think it will be? Few weeks / months / years?
Deleted User wrote: » Probably not long considering how little a lot of Americans seem to care about their own children getting shot in their own schools.
Captain Obvious wrote: » They lost a lot of supporters, at least temporarily. Seeing Geraldo going of on Hannity was something to behold. Shows how fickle some of his base is.
TomOnBoard wrote: » So when some of "his base" breaks with the popular characterisation of their views, they're "fickle"?? Perhaps his base is actually a collection of ppl who share many views but are also free-thinking individuals, rather than some dull-eyed brainwashed mass that can't think. I would have thought that someone like Geraldo being willing to taken on Hannity's polemics, rather than simply subscribing to the Lewandowski " Wah! Wah!" attitude would be welcomed as strength of character rather than being evidence of fickle- ness (if that's even a word) of Trumps supporters. If you lump everyone into an amorphous mass of "deplorables", you take away their humanness and propagate the Us vs Them narrative that just reinforces stereotypes based on ignorance and hate. And that's exactly what Trumps base is accused of. Trumps base is a heterogenous grouping of ppl who, among other things, feels left behind by decades of Washington flim-flam and day to day ignorance of that bases' fears and issues. Trump's success has resulted from his conman techniques harnessing that group's isolation from the Washington elite. So I welcome Geraldo's conscience-based outburst on Hannity and hope to see much more of it. If such outbursts become a feature of the rest of Trump's base, I'll welcome that too.
Leroy42 wrote: » So Trump has announced that he will be doing 'something special' later today to deal with the issue of separating children from their parents. Whilst a belated good move a number of issues: - This put to bed the lie that the Dems were to blame - This makes the likes of Sessions and Nielson look totally out of step, they pushed this hard. Miller must also be considered weakened. - Makes Trump look really weak. His supporters have all said this week that he is only securing the border, so how can they accept such a climb down? Has is become soft on the borders? What about all those MS13 members that are going to flood in? Does he not care about the huge amounts of crime that will now happen? - He doesn't need a executive order. One wasn't needed to start this, it isn't needed to stop it. A phone call the the ICE leader would do the trick. He is staging this to make it look like he is doing something (despite telling the world that he couldn't do anything the last few days)
Dohnjoe wrote: » Just read one of the recent approval ratings, it's at 45% for Trump As abhorrent as he might be to us - a significant number of Americans like him and his policies. We're only going to see more clones of him as future candidates.
mattser wrote: » Who are us ?
derb12 wrote: » There's also a chance that Cohen might not be asked to cooperate and have his sentence reduced. The documents/recordings they have already might be useful enough to mueller without actual testimony!
Akrasia wrote: » Not insane people American Republican voters at least have the excuse of decades of brainwashing and conditioning. What's your excuse?
Water John wrote: » Trump has a majority in both Houses and can't get much done.