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Home Front: Politix
Weird That Someone Whose Career Wasn't In Politics Can Have Better Instincts Than The Politicians:
2018-10-07
[Instapundit] Again and again, President Trump was instructed not to do it. A cadre of advisers, confidants and lawmakers all urged him ‐ implored him, really ‐ not to personally attack the women who had accused Supreme Court nominee Brett M. Kavanaugh of sexual assault.

So he did it anyway.

Addressing thousands at a boisterous rally in Mississippi, Trump relied on his own visceral sense of the moment and mocked Christine Blasey Ford for gaps in her memory, directly impugning the accuser’s credibility.

Establishment Republicans initially reacted with horror. But Trump’s 36-second off-script jeremiad proved a key turning point toward victory for the polarizing nominee, White House officials and Kavanaugh allies said, turbocharging momentum behind Kavanaugh just as his fate appeared most in doubt. . . .

"How did you get home? ’I don’t remember,’ " Trump said, reenacting Ford’s hearing. "How did you get there? ’I don’t remember.’ Where is the place? ’I don’t remember.’ How many years ago was it? ’I don’t know. I don’t know. I don’t know.’ "

The riff lasted less than a minute, but had lasting ramifications. The senators whose votes Kavanaugh was wooing said they were aghast at the president’s rally-stage behavior. But Kavanaugh allies saw a clear benefit: An argument by the president that bucked up Kavanaugh, discredited Ford and became a clarion call for conservatives.

More than two dozen Trump supporters interviewed at the president’s campaign rally Thursday in Minnesota said they wish he had not gone after Ford, fretting that doing so was not presidential. Yet many also acknowledged the president had simply spoken aloud what many of them thought privately.

Everybody knew her story was bunk, but ‐ since she was a white, upper-class, professional, liberal woman ‐ everyone said she was "credible." But she wasn’t, and only Trump was willing to say it. Once he did, well. . . .
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#11  Beo, remember the old adage about only hiring people smarter than you. As long a he can remain the alpha, he will keep winning...
Posted by: 49 Pan   2018-10-07 14:00  

#10  Reminds of what Jesse says in Breaking Bad about Mr White, 'He's smarter than you, he's luckier than you, and whatever it is you think is going to happen the exact opposite is going to happen.'
Posted by: Cesare   2018-10-07 10:29  

#9  DJT makes the decisions of a good GM in (pick your sport). He won't hit on 100% but he'll hit a good average. Also, he doesn't seem to let perfect get in the way of good enough.
Posted by: AlanC   2018-10-07 09:59  

#8  More to come. Trump is doing the work that has needed to be done for years. Trump and Giuliani are a dynamic duo. People can't keep up with them. So with these two I can see much more to come. The media is lost. The Democrat is lost. "Lets get ready to rumble". America first. American people first.

Why are they lost?. They do things politically. Reality is a dear teacher if they able to learn, which I doubt.
Posted by: Dale   2018-10-07 09:45  

#7  team building abilities

I'm very happy with the results. If they could have been achieved without omarosa and Bannon I'd be even happier. And did George Conway actually keep his mouth shut during the Kavanaugh hearings or was I just lucky enough to be doing something important when he said something stupid?
Posted by: M. Murcek   2018-10-07 09:16  

#6  I recall that Hillary wanted Trump to run because she thought he would be the most beatable. How's that for intuition?
Posted by: JohnQC   2018-10-07 08:27  

#5  I give great credit to his team building abilities. Just look at this picks; Bolton, Mattis, Kelly, Pompeo, Jay Seculow, Munchen, Kelleyanne Conway, Carson, Ross, and others.
Posted by: Besoeker   2018-10-07 07:22  

#4  The boy who said the Emperor has no clothes.

A cadre of advisers, confidants and lawmakers need to reassess their position in society. Particularly those who are no better than sock puppets for the Donk LSM.
Posted by: P2kontheroad   2018-10-07 06:23  

#3  And how to deal with vermin.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2018-10-07 03:18  

#2  The art of the deal.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2018-10-07 03:17  

#1  Instincts don't matter if you are a "bought" politician.
Posted by: JohnQC   2018-10-07 00:40  

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