1. Trump's retreat on the stimulus package (signing what he once threatened to veto) is further evidence that he's been (as Glassman & others have argued) a weak president in terms of legislation. Where does that leave the idea that he's also an authoritarian threat?https://twitter.com/MattGlassman312/status/1343391463284101120 …
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5. Some more thoughts on the Trump as weak authoritarian.https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/trump-weak-undermine-democracy/ …
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Not new for Trump, though. He made the exact same arguments after every primary he lost in 2016, and even after he won he tried to overturn the popular-vote result with a "voter fraud" commission that turned up nothing. He's been completely consistent in his denial.
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The level of loyalty among GOP voters is also new. A Pres who lost an election doesn’t usually have this much influence
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Ummmm....yeah
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Refusing to accept loss is just an extension of GOP belief that they're the only ones who can legitimately govern.
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