Republicans Don’t Care About the Russia Scandal. They Want Trump to Be a Better Liar

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On Tuesday, in preparation for his phone call with Russian strongman Vladimir Putin, President Trump was given a briefing paper directing him to condemn Russia’s poisoning of a double agent on British soil and NOT to congratulate Putin on his rigged election. (“DO NOT CONGRATULATE,” read the all-caps, but apparently still too subtle, instructions.) Instead, Trump went the other way. He decided not to mention the awkward attempted murder and did congratulate Putin.

Republicans have responded to this episode with outrage. But their indignation is directed not at a president who has once again demonstrated his bizarre, deeply rooted affinity for Putin. Instead, they are angry that we know about this episode at all...

Former Bush administration press secretary Ari Fleischer complains, “Who leaks this stuff? This WH still is disloyal to the president and to each other. What a mess.”...

It is obviously natural to want the White House to avoid leaking. What’s unnatural is the Republican belief that the leaking, rather than the subject of the leaks, is the underlying problem.

The predominant theory of the case in Republican circles, as I argued recently, is that Trump is an innocent man who acts guilty for no apparent reason. This explains their fixation with his tweeting, which is the safest and most common aspect of the Trump president for Republicans to question in public. Twitter is an open-access channel into his mind, into which Trump constantly feeds unfiltered confessions that defeat their efforts to spin on his behalf. Republicans are trying to make the case that, say, Andrew McCabe was fired for legitimate violations of FBI policy, and then Trump writes a tweet making it seem quite evident that he was fired because Trump personally hates and wants to discredit him...

Why does Trump constantly say and do things that make him look guilty? Occam’s razor would offer one explanation. The Republicans have a different one.

http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2018/03/republicans-just-want-trump-to-be-a-better-liar.html
 

rexlunae

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It is remarkable that this stuff leaks. And in a normal administration, the leaks would be the story, rather than the contents. But the fact that someone leaked this means that there's someone really close to Trump who is trying to alert the nation to what's happening.

These people, like Fleischer, must never be allowed to live down the fact that they sold their country for career, party, or personal loyalty to Trump.
 

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Republicans (and everyone else) KNOW Trump colluded with Russia. Denial doesn't change the fact. It's about power for the GOP and about embarrassment for all other.
 

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Republicans (and everyone else) KNOW Trump colluded with Russia. Denial doesn't change the fact. It's about power for the GOP and about embarrassment for all other.

As we learn more and more, it's more and more certain that there was coordination with the Kremlin on the part of the Trump campaign.
 
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