Honoring President Carter, Trump 2.0 Continues To Stumble, Badly, Out Of The BoxGot to see the Impressionists exhibit at the National Gallery this weekend - go if you can, it is worth your timeGood morning all. Got a few things for you today: Honoring President Carter - President Biden released this statement yesterday:
Over the next few weeks I’ll be sharing articles and videos of folks reflecting on the life and work of our 39th President. Paid subscribers should feel free to share their remembrances in our chat over the coming days. Trump and Trumpism Are Deeply Unstable, And Trump 2.0 Is Off To A Very Bad Start - Silly me. I thought the Holidays would be a quiet time and we could all escape politics for a stretch. Instead, what we got over the last few weeks has been a searing display of just how unstable and wild Trump and Trumpism are, and how challenging the next few days, months and years are going to be. I think what we also saw, for those willing to look, why it is unlikely that Trump 2.0 will be successful. In my last post to you from a week ago Monday we discussed what a remarkably bad stretch Trump all of a sudden found himself in - markets and the Fed spooked by Trump’s inflationary agenda, another consequential defeat in the Courts, the end of year budget bill fiasco, the release of the shocking report - “statutory rape” - on Matt Gaetz. In this brief stretch right before Christmas we were reminded that there was this other side to the strongman, the one we saw with our own eyes throughout the campaign. We saw just how ugly, impulsive, weak, dangerous - unstable - Trump could be. As a way of distracting us from these awful few days Trump then started posting about his just batshit crazy desire to annex/invade/whatever Canada, Greenland and Panama. Here’s his now infamous Christmas day Truth: Yes Trump was able to distract us for a few days but events brought us back to the challenging realities Trump now faces: The Treasury Secretary announced we would be bumping up against the debt limit in mid-January, and extraordinary measures would have to be taken. Here’s how The Hill described the coming battle inside the Republican Party over raising the debt ceiling to prevent the US from defaulting in Trump’s early days:
A new Congress is sworn in this Friday and it is not clear that the Republicans will be able to elect a new Speaker. Trump’s opposition to the big bi-partisan spending bill weakened Johnson, who can only afford to lose a single vote in the vote that will take place this Friday. If Johnson fails to get a majority the House will go into chaos, again, endangering among other things the certification of the 2024 election on Monday, January 6th. From The Washington Examiner:
But the craziest stuff that happened in the past week was a series of events involving our new Chief Oligarch, Elon Musk. For time and space reasons today I won’t be able to go into the level of detail this incredible shitshow deserves, but essentially more traditional MAGAs are growing worried about Musk’s growing - and in their minds damaging - influence over Trump, and many opened up on Musk and his techbros over their enthusiastic embrace of high-skilled worker visas known as H1-B visas. Their attacks on each other on Twitter escalated, with Elon leaving us all with this wonderful sentiment: Elon went to war with MAGAs, banning many from Twitter, promising to kick them out of the Republican Party that he, and not they, apparently now control. While Trump eventually sided with Musk, sort of, this riff inside the already deeply wobbly Trump coalition - a riff/fissure different than the one over spending and the debt ceiling - has become a serious problem for Trump as there may be no more foundational position of Trumpism than the scapegoating of immigrants for all our ills. Here is the famous/infamous Tweet from Vivek Ramaswamy that added extraordinary amounts of fuel to the fire last week:
Vivek’s view - that immigrants are virtuous and high achieving, and “normal” Americans are lazy and mediocre - is literally the opposite of core Trumpism and MAGA, and a profound condemnation of the vaunted “working class” by a Trump top advisor. A few final takeaways from these wild, chaotic - Trumpian - last few weeks:
As I publish we are getting word that Trump has endorsed Speaker Mike Johnson for another term. We will see if this does the trick this Friday, and Rs avoid another disastrous fight over the Speakership. But these last few weeks have been bad ones for Trump. The warning signs are there. The chaos, instability, extremism and fractiousness have all been on display. It is one thing to run around the country spouting all sorts of crazy shit, and another one to govern a large and complex country, particularly after a very narrow win and without a functioning majority in the House. Trump’s honeymoon has already ended, and now this old man, the oldest man who has ever been elected to the Presidency, has to now not play President on social media but be one in real world, every day, not just on rainy days when he can’t get to the golf course. And let’s be very clear - Trump 2.0 is off to a very, very bad start. “Paris 1874: The Impressionist Moment” At The National Gallery - Got to visit this remarkable exhibit this weekend and if you have the chance to catch it before it leaves on January 19th I strongly recommend it. My wife and I wandered through this exhibit and nearby galleries on a warm, winter day in Washington yesterday and it was restorative and wonderful. Here are two photos I took of paintings by Claude Monet in the permanent Impressionists gallery in the National Gallery’s West Building. Enjoy! Keep working hard all. Proud to be in this fight with all of you - Simon You're currently a free subscriber to Hopium Chronicles By Simon Rosenberg. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
Monday, December 30, 2024
Honoring President Carter, Trump 2.0 Continues To Stumble, Badly, Out Of The Box
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