Gaetz withdrawal is encouraging, not just because we won't have AG Gaetz but because it's taken Trump about two weeks to squander his supposedly invincible mandate and remind everyone of his staggering incompetence and dysfunction—which, per last time, are the main checks on his power.
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50% didn't vote
of those that voted, 50% voted Harris
It’s like a sadistic fulfillment of project 2025. Fill the cabinet with Trump loyalists, over and over again for four years or until Donny drops dead.
But she’s taking the position of California governor, and guess who’d be retiring!
Kavanaugh, ACA repeal, the optics of The Wall. Sure the optics could have been better, but those were things they wanted.
But while we’re on the subject, underestimating your enemy and assuming they’ll just sort of fizzle out is probably one of their “greatest assets” as well.
Doesn’t mean he doesn’t have a shit ton of it
I predict he’ll have to be impeached again, too.
I mean, yeah, I agree it’s a win that we probably won’t get Gaetz… but I’m having a hard time getting any hopes up these days :/
(But also remember what he did to the Maintlands in spite of his incompetence)