Either you think Trump’s bad for America, and therefore would like his administration checked more by Congress, or you don’t. And if you do—whether NeverTrump conservative or hardcore progressive—there’s no way after the last 1.5 years to think Republicans will provide that checkhttps://twitter.com/varadmehta/status/988541766214258688 …
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Replying to @NGrossman81
If all issues before Congress were referenda upon Trump with no actual policy implications, this would be true.
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Replying to @craigsuperstar
They're not, obviously. But Boot and others like him believe those policy implications are less important. As with all voting decisions, it's a question of priorities.
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Sure, but why give simpleton tribalists like
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As you say, he is putting identification with Trump over policy concerns. Assuming he actually has any of the latter, that is.
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He's a conservative military historian--I assign some of his work in one of my classes--who believes Trump is actively damaging American foreign policy/national security. I can understand why you'd disagree with his position, but you're not assessing him accurately.
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