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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Thu Jan 24, 2019, 09:18 PM Jan 2019

There is only one way to break Trump's pathology. Pelosi has found it.

When Nancy Pelosi initially let it be known that President Trump would not be invited to Congress to deliver his State of the Union speech until he reopened the government, the widespread media take was that Pelosi had sunk to Trump’s level. “Washington these days represents nothing so much as an unruly sandbox,” sniffed one New York Times analysis, in which “septuagenarian politicians are squabbling like 7-year-olds.”

This narrative purported to hold both sides accountable for the standoff, but it put the thumb on the scales for Trump in an insidious way. It did not permit space for a reasonable judgment as to whether one side’s use of the levers of power (Trump shutting down the government to force massively lopsided concessions from Democrats, versus the House speaker denying Trump a platform to profoundly mislead the country about that destructive act in the midst of carrying it out) might be more legitimate, mature and considered under the circumstances than the other.

Now Trump has capitulated. In two tweets on Wednesday night, Trump conceded that it’s Pelosi’s “prerogative” to decline the invitation, and allowed that he’d give the speech “in the near future." That is, after the shutdown is over.

The result of this is that the obscuring fog of both-sidesism lying atop this whole situation has been dissipated. What has been laid bare, instead, is a simple reality: Democrats actually do control one chamber of Congress, after having won a major electoral victory, and that actually does give them some veto power over Trump’s conduct and agenda.

Pundits can claim all they want that Pelosi is being “as petty as Trump,” as if this is all just a matter of interpersonal conduct. That objection is now irrelevant: What really matters is that Trump will not deliver the speech. He will not use this ceremony as a platform to browbeat Democrats or to spread gales of disinformation about the shutdown and about the wall fantasies driving it. He will not use its pomp and elevating power to, in effect, launder his profound bad faith and the resulting deep imbalance of the situation. Perhaps the only antidote to the false-equivalence fog machine is the reality of power — the power of “no.”

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/opinion/opinions-there-is-only-one-way-to-break-trump’s-pathology-pelosi-has-found-it/ar-BBSGpNy?li=BBnb7Kz

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There is only one way to break Trump's pathology. Pelosi has found it. (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jan 2019 OP
The wall is idiotic. It is the JOB of the Democrats to prevent the wasteful spending it would Squinch Jan 2019 #1

Squinch

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1. The wall is idiotic. It is the JOB of the Democrats to prevent the wasteful spending it would
Thu Jan 24, 2019, 09:27 PM
Jan 2019

require. Individual 1 threw a tantrum when he was told it was idiotic. Nancy responded the only way there is to respond when dealing with a tantrum. Don't give in.

The Right Wing Media can bothsiderize all they want. But everyone knows the wall is idiotic, and no one is buying that the Democrats have a dog in this race. It is all Individual 1 and his minion republicans.

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