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Post by Original Quill Mon Jan 30, 2017 12:35 pm

The Huffington Post wrote:The Inevitability Of Impeachment
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Robert Kuttner

Trump has been trying to govern by impulse, on whim, for personal retribution, for profit, by decree ― as if he had been elected dictator. It doesn’t work, and the wheels are coming off the bus. After a week!

Impeachment is gaining ground because it is the only way to get him out, and because Republicans are already deserting this president in droves, and because the man is psychiatrically incapable of checking whether something is legal before he does it.

Impeachment is gaining ground because it’s so horribly clear that Trump is unfit for office. The grownups around Trump, even the most slavishly loyal ones, spend half their time trying to rein him in, but it can’t be done.  They spend the other half fielding frantic calls from Republican chieftains, business elites and foreign leaders. Trump did what? Poor Reince Priebus has finally attained the pinnacle of power, and it can’t be fun.

It is one thing to live in your own reality when you are a candidate and it’s just words. You can fool enough of the people enough of the time maybe even to get elected. But when you try to govern that way, there is a reality to reality—and reality pushes back.

One by one, Trump has decreed impulsive orders, un-vetted by legal, policy, or political staff, much less by serious planning. Almost immediately he is forced to walk them back by a combination of political and legal pressure—and by reality.

Unlike in the various dictatorships Trump admires, the complex skein of constitutional legal and political checks on tyranny in the United States are holding—just barely at times, but they are holding. And the more reckless Trump’s behavior, the stronger become the checks.

Only with his lunatic effort to selectively ban refugees (but not from terrorist-sending countries like Saudi Arabia and Egypt where Trump has business interests) has Trump discovered that the American system has courts. It has courts. Imagine that.

The more unhinged he becomes, the less will conservative judges be the toadies to ordinary Republican policies that they too often have been. Anybody want to wager that the Supreme Court will be Trump’s whore?

In the past week, Republicans from Mitch McConnell on down have tripped over each other rejecting his view of Putin. They have ridiculed his screwball claim of massive voter fraud.

They are running for cover on how to kill ObamaCare without killing patients or Republican re-election hopes. This is actually complicated, and nuance is not Trump’s strong suit. Rep Tom McClintock of California spoke for many when he warned:

“We’d better be sure that we’re prepared to live with the market we’ve created” with repeal, said Rep. Tom McClintock. (R-Calif.)

“That’s going to be called Trumpcare. Republicans will own that lock, stock and barrel, and we’ll be judged in the election less than two years away.”

Sen. Lindsey Graham, mocking Trump’s own nutty tweeting habits, sent out a tweet calling a trade war with Mexico “mucho sad.”

Trump’s own senior staff has had to pull him back from his ludicrous crusade against Mexico and Mexicans, where Trump forces the Mexican president to cancel an official visit one day, and spends an hour on the phone kissing up the next day.

Trump proposed to reinstate torture, but key Republican leaders killed that idea. Sen. John Thune (S.D.), the Senate’s third ranking Republican said Wednesday that the ban on torture was settled law and the Republicans in Congress would oppose any reinstatement. Trump’s own defense secretary holds the same view. After blustering out his new torture policy, Trump meekly agreed to defer to his defense advisers.

All this in just a week! Now capped by federal judges starting to rein him in.

Two weeks ago, in this space, just based on what we witnessed during the transition, I wrote a piece calling for a citizens impeachment panel, as a shadow House Judiciary Committee, to assemble a dossier for a Trump impeachment, and a citizens’ campaign to create a public impeachment movement.

In the two weeks since then, Free Speech for People has launched a citizens’ campaign to impeach Trump. About 400,000 people have already signed the impeachment petition.

The bipartisan group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, (CREW) has been conducting a detailed investigation. Senior legal scholars associated with CREW have filed a detailed legal brief in their lawsuit, documenting the several ways Trump is in violation of the Emoluments Clause, which prohibits a president from profiting from the actions of foreign governments.

There are already plenty of other grounds for impeachment, including Trump’s putting his own business interests ahead of the country’s and his weird and opportunistic alliance with Vladimir Putin bordering on treason. A lesser-known law that goes beyond the Emoluments Clause is the STOCK Act of 2012, which explicitly prohibits the president and other officials from profiting from non-public knowledge.

Impeachment, of course, is a political as well as a legal process. The Founders designed it that way deliberately. But after just a week in office, not only has Trump been deserting the Constitution; his partisan allies are deserting him.

Despite his creepy weirdness, Republicans at first thought they could use Trump for Republican ends. But from his embrace of Putin to his sponsorship of a general trade war, this is no Republican. One can only imagine the alarm and horror being expressed by Republicans privately.

In 1984, the psychiatrist Otto Kernberg described a sickness known as Malignant Narcissism. Unlike ordinary narcissism, malignant narcissism was a severe pathology.
It was characterized by an absence of conscience, a pathological grandiosity and quest for power, and a sadistic joy in cruelty.

Given the sheer danger to the Republic as well as to the Republicans, Trump’s impeachment will happen. The only question is how grave a catastrophe America faces first.

Robert Kuttner is co-editor of The American Prospect and professor at Brandeis University’s Heller School. His latest book is Debtors’ Prison: The Politics of Austerity Versus Possibility. http://www.amazon.com/Debtors-Prison-Politics-Austerity-Possibility/dp/0307959805

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It's really not just one-week, although the week's events must be measured according to his new capabilities as actual president.  But Trump has been voicing what he would do all through the interim period between the election and the inauguration. No one-president-at-a-time for him; his thick, fleshy arms couldn't wait to elbow the scrawny Obama out of the way.  As mentioned in the article, Trump's narcissistic ways have driven him to assume the authority as soon as he got his ticket punched.

What we have is one week of seeing the other wheels in motion.  The Congress in response, the Courts issuing injunctions, foreign leaders breaking off meetings, and the various interest groups filing lawsuits and petitions.  Before it was just movie trailers, now it's the main feature.

I've been waiting for this point in time.  The time of consequence, we might call it.  The time when real things really happen.  Like political scientists that we are, we sit at our lab table and watch the smoke come out of the test tube.  When will the pressure be great enough to explode the beaker, hot gasses filling the air, strange green liquids spilling off the lab table and onto the floor?

Timing is everything.  Heed Ecclesiastes 3:1...To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven...  But damn it, Congressmen and women look about in unearthly silence, reporters hold their pencils poised, administration officials barely breath, presidential handlers--like masseuses--await the time to rush in and rub the shoulders of the beast and make falsetto cooing sounds... and we all wait for the moment...the single moment when bells will clang, sirens will blare and cowbells resonate.  The man has crack'd.

It will come from the corner least suspected.  Not with the bang of a war, or the sloppy kiss with Mr. Putin.   Net worth intel will leak.  Tax returns will be found in the back seats of taxicabs.  Or, perhaps his inner needs will demand another visit to the Ritz Carlton in Moscow.  But as sure as Nixon had his Watergate break-in, Trump will have his day of the crack’d.

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Post by Ben Reilly Tue Jan 31, 2017 6:52 am

Amazing to think we're already talking about this. Never seen anything like it.
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Post by Original Quill Tue Jan 31, 2017 5:08 pm

Ben Reilly wrote:Amazing to think we're already talking about this. Never seen anything like it.

Same answer as given to those who say give him a chance...he's had a long run and we already know enough to make such a decision.

Ben, your post quoting Robert Reich pretty much lays out the Republican strategy.  He's being tolerated by them long enough to see what they can slip under the door crack.  When they've had enough, on a cost/benefit basis, they are going to impeach him.

Interesting that a person who fancies himself such a tough guy, turns out to be such a patsy.  Shows ya...brains over brawn every time. Twisted Evil

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Post by veya_victaous Tue Jan 31, 2017 10:13 pm

Trump even in Business was a paper tiger

All bluff and bluster but crumples when confronted.
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