The Senate has a spine and isn’t abdicating! At any rate, I’m feeling much more sanguine today about the prospects of Trump wielding unchecked power. As Kevin Williamson puts it in his usual, hilariously snarky way:
“It’ll be a lot of fun—and edifying—to watch these maniacally moronic malefactors tear each other to pieces. But it will als…
The Senate has a spine and isn’t abdicating! At any rate, I’m feeling much more sanguine today about the prospects of Trump wielding unchecked power. As Kevin Williamson puts it in his usual, hilariously snarky way:
“It’ll be a lot of fun—and edifying—to watch these maniacally moronic malefactors tear each other to pieces. But it will also be, I hope, reassuring in its own way. Ours is a gigantic, sprawling, bewilderingly complex society, the national government of which is only one small component of the organic whole. That’s one of the reasons the conspiracy theories are always, always, always wrong—you can’t get all these people on the same page at the same time, marching in the same direction to the same drummer. These are American people we’re talking about—barely governable at all at their most placid. Put 10 Republicans in a room, and you’ll end up with 11 factions, all of them railing against the others and insisting that they are the ‘establishment.’”
The Senate has a spine and isn’t abdicating! At any rate, I’m feeling much more sanguine today about the prospects of Trump wielding unchecked power. As Kevin Williamson puts it in his usual, hilariously snarky way:
“It’ll be a lot of fun—and edifying—to watch these maniacally moronic malefactors tear each other to pieces. But it will also be, I hope, reassuring in its own way. Ours is a gigantic, sprawling, bewilderingly complex society, the national government of which is only one small component of the organic whole. That’s one of the reasons the conspiracy theories are always, always, always wrong—you can’t get all these people on the same page at the same time, marching in the same direction to the same drummer. These are American people we’re talking about—barely governable at all at their most placid. Put 10 Republicans in a room, and you’ll end up with 11 factions, all of them railing against the others and insisting that they are the ‘establishment.’”
MAGA-world will soon resume guillotining its own.