1. Mark my words: the Trumpian counter-narrative is already shaping up. If things go really bad, Trump will (as he's done all along) find other people to blame: China, Democratic governors. It fits in with his existing narrative of xenophobia and anti-cosmopolitanism. https://twitter.com/kenvogel/status/1243668002949730310 …
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3. If Trump is defeated, he'll still retain his hold on a large chunk one of America's political parties. He'll continue to tweet conspiracy theories. He might run again (as a way of ensuring that he can accuse any criminal prosecution can be portrayed as political persecution)
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4. And Trump won't be alone. Under a Democratic president, plenty of rightwing outlets will continue to defend him -- just as many right wing historians continue to defend Herbert Hoover, Joseph McCarthy, and Richard Nixon. There will be no consensus on his awfulness.
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Who cares? As long as they've been tossed out of power, I don't give two hoots what they think.
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And what happens if there are more than two viewpoints on an issue? Who determines which are fairly represented? And how much of the First Amendment remains after all of this official vetting of opinions?
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They will never not hate the government and Democrats, though. That’s the “Trump is a symptom” argument
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GOP needs to be destroyed end of discussion
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They're also liable to blame voters, particularly the ones who vote for Biden.
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There are Republicans who still try to blame Katrina on Democrats.
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