Friday, July 7, 2017

#StrongerTogether ! “A Definitive Guide to G.O.P. Insiders Enabling Donald Trump” or as some of us like to say: A Fish Rots From the Head Down …



A fish rots from the head down -- defined:



Focused read in 5 minutes


House Speaker Ryan, Senate majority leader McConnell, Vice President Pence, Senators McCain and Graham, and White House chief of staff Reince Priebus. (Photo Illustration by Matt Chase.)

“A Definitive Guide to the G.O.P. Insiders Enabling Donald Trump” or a Fish Rots From the Head Down …

“From Paul Ryan to John McCain, Sarah Ellison takes a look at the men—and the motives—that are propping up a Donald Trump presidency...”

1.

"THE OPPORTUNIST

… The bargain Ryan has made is clear—it’s the one spelled out by Grover Norquist back in 2012, when Norquist defended the choice of Mitt Romney by saying he’d also have endorsed a monkey, a plate of lasagna, or a potted plant. All Norquist wanted was “a Republican with enough working digits to handle a pen” to sign legislation. Ryan wants to gut the safety net for the poor and cut taxes for the wealthy, and believes that with Trump he can do that. He said recently that he had dreamed of cutting Medicaid since his keg-drinking days. Having Trump’s digits on the Resolute Desk—whatever the existential risk to the principles of the country as a whole—is a small price to pay. … “

2.

"THE CYNIC

… As Alec MacGillis has documented in his shrewd and doggedly reported book The Cynic, McConnell has never had any longstanding political values. He has allowed himself to be filled—initially by hired consultants—with whatever positions would keep money rolling in and ensure his continual election and, now, his supremacy in the Senate. That is his enduring principle. Maintaining this status requires fealty to die-hard Trump voters who make up the most active portion of the Republican base. So be it.

McConnell’s track record of disagreeing with Trump but continuing to support him is impressive. … “

3.

"THE STOOGE

… more than anyone else, Priebus held the G.O.P. together as a vehicle for Donald Trump. After Trump’s victory, the president-elect named Priebus chief of staff. In that job, for which no previous experience had prepared him, and designed explicitly to be as weak as its occupant, Priebus must defend himself against both his White House colleagues and his boss. His role remains what it has been for years: to assuage differences, to keep as many people on board as he can, and to allow Trump to continue to be viable. … “

4.

"THE ACCOMPLICE

… Perhaps no one has enabled Trump in his presidency more than Trump’s vice president, former Indiana governor Mike Pence, and perhaps no one has paid a greater price in terms of personal humiliation. Pence’s role has been to serve as the genial presenter of what are already known to be lies or what are soon to be revealed as lies. “How much can you look yourself in the mirror when your boss sends you out to say something in the media and within 24 hours he undercuts you?” one of the Republican strategists noted. Pence’s personal agenda is a vaulting ambition somewhat masked by a placid half-smile and a demeanor of practiced sincerity.  In his native Indiana he was seen by some as a rung climber. … “

5.

"THE INSTITUTIONALIST

… Graham continues to protect Trump’s foreign-policy flank, recently banishing hopes of rebellion with the blanket affirmation to Fox & Friends, “I’m all in. Keep it up, Donald.”

Graham continues to protect Trump’s foreign-policy flank, recently banishing hopes of rebellion with the blanket affirmation to Fox & Friends, “I’m all in. Keep it up, Donald.” … “

6.

"THE GAMBLER

… One Republican political strategist explained to me that what made Trump palatable to McCain—despite everything McCain dislikes about the man—is that Trump lacks any true convictions of his own, making McCain feel Trump can be swayed. McCain, with Graham, respects the generals who make up the national-security apparatus in the Trump administration. According to a White House adviser who has spoken to McCain and Graham, both men are “fired up” about the tax reform that Trump promises. After Graham and McCains’ dinner with Trump, the Daily Beast reported Cindy McCain was set to join Trump’s State Department as a U.S. ambassador-at-large for human rights. Like Ryan, McCain seems willing to tolerate almost anything in return for the working digits that hold a pen. … “

7.

"THE VERDICT

 … Donald Trump will suffer his own grim fate in the eyes of historians, but it will come with an asterisk: he is a profoundly damaged human being with no true understanding of his capacities, his emotions, his ignorance, his job, or the fundamentals of human decency.

His enablers will get no asterisk. They will be treated with the special contempt reserved for those who acted knowingly and cravenly, with eyes wide open. … “

You can read more here


Focused Thought in 30 seconds




Focused Action 30 seconds



You can share this Tweet here

( Great "tip sheet" Tweet, courtesy of https://twitter.com/bannerite !)

.
.
.

 Direct sources for Democrats:

(Shared sources and "favorite, most informative follows" are shared with the understanding readers will apply their own critical thinking to the information they consume and that the list may change at any time for any reason. #StrongerTogether does not share lightly but -- no one is perfect!)


The Democratic Party Website

The Democratic Party on Facebook

The Democratic Party on Twitter



C-SPAN (a good place for speeches & hearings direct source (s))


 Some of my favorite, most informative
 follows on Twitter include:

US Intelligence +35 yrs | NYT Bestselling Author, Navy Senior Chief. NBC/MSNBC
Contributing editor, Vanity Fair; senior writer, Newsweek; MSNBC Contributor, New York Times bestselling author

Ari Melber
MSNBC Chief Legal Correspondent | Lawyer | Writer | Emmy-winning reporter | Host of#ThePoint 

Ari Berman
Author: Give Us the Ballot: The Modern Struggle for Voting Rights in America | |Writer:@thenation

Thank you for Networking for Democrats today!

.
.
.



(Linked) "...is our 2016 platform...a declaration of how we plan to move America forward. Democrats believe that cooperation is better than conflict, unity is better than division, empowerment is better than resentment, and bridges are better than walls.

It’s a simple but powerful idea: We are stronger together."

You can read the Platform here



 (Remember 2018...)


   *

Curated by Gail Mountain, with occasional personal commentary, Network For #StrongerTogether ! is not affiliated with The Democratic Party in any capacity. This is an independent blog and the hope is you will, at a glance, learn more about the Party and you will, with a click or two, also take action on its behalf as it is provided!

( You can also find me on Twitter at https://twitter.com/GKMTNtwits )


  *


No comments: