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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMolly Jong-Fast: Trump's Biggest Trick: Making GOP Voters Feel His Indictment Is Targeting Them

Donald Trump is facing criminal charges for his actions covering up a sex scandal. But hes convinced Republicans the indictment is government villainy at work, so much so that his critics are even rallying behind him.
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2023/04/trump-indictment-maga-support
https://archive.is/ZJBmI

In the normal pre-Donald Trump world, a politician getting in trouble for paying off an adult film star he allegedly cheated on his third wife with would be, you know, a political scandal like the kind that brought down everyone from Eliot Spitzer to John Edwards. But Trump has made it so his sex scandals and possible election interference arent functions of his own behavior, but rather deep state plots to keep MAGA down. Its the greatest trick Trump ever played on Republicans; hes convinced them that attempts at accountability for his actions are a direct assault on them. This is an attack on our country the likes of which has never been seen before, he posted after news of his coming indictment in the Stormy Daniels hush money case, adding that its part of the continuing attack on our once free and fair elections. And this framing of his personal scandals as nefarious forces targeting his supporters has cemented his hold on the base.
Trumps refusal to accept any personal responsibility and his ability to double down in a truly pathological way has created a world where his base no longer operates in reality, but instead in a kind of MAGA land. Its a terrain so profoundly distorted that Trumps base believes that organizations like the FBI and the CIA are composed almost entirely of liberals whose sole purpose is to hurt their guy, and by extension, them. In this scenario, the act of holding Trump accountable isnt actually about holding Trump accountable at all. Trumps indictment is everyones fault except for Trumps. He has an ability to say a lie, like the 2020 election being stolen, so many times, and so shamelessly, that much of the GOP base believes it. The witch-hunts against President Trump have no basis in facts or law. The deranged special counsel and the DoJ have now resorted to prosecutorial misconduct by illegally leaking information to corrupt the legal process and weaponize the justice system in order to manipulate public opinion and conduct election interference, because they are clearly losing all across the board, Trump spokesman Steven Cheung wrote in a statement about the DOJs investigation into the classified documents found in Trumps Mar-a-Lago residence.
This kind of post-truth jiujitsu has created a base that is so sticky and so dependent on him, that Republicans, regardless of their feelings toward the former president, seemingly have no choice but to voice their support of Trumpparticularly in the face of any legal accountability. His death grip on the GOP base is so strong that even Ron DeSantis, whom the ex-president has spent several weeks disparaging in increasingly inflammatory ways, was seemingly bullied into defending Trump; otherwise it would have looked as though he was out of touch with Republican voters. After news of a looming indictment, the Trump campaigns official Twitter account posted: It has been over 24 hours and some people are still quiet. History will judge their silence, an apparent dig at the Florida governor, Trumps one real GOP rival. DeSantis, who is widely expected to run for president, has only made subtle jabs at Trumps scandals, but has felt compelled to attack the investigations into the former president. I dont know what goes into paying hush money to a porn star to secure silence over some type of alleged affairI just I cant speak to that," DeSantis said at a press conference in mid-March, before calling Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg a Soros-funded prosecutor. Around then, DeSantis said he would not be getting involved in Trumps indictmenta comment that Trump-ally and Florida representative Matt Gaetz called a missed opportunity on DeSantiss part. If Ron DeSantis had come out at that event and said that he would not allow the extradition of president trump to New York I think that wouldve been a very good thing and I think it wouldve reduced the likelihood of charges from Alvin Bragg, Gaetz said then. When the indictment came out a week later, DeSantis changed his tune; Trumpworld made the indictments about the base, leaving the Florida governor no choice. Florida will not assist in an extradition request given the questionable circumstances at issue with this Soros-backed Manhattan prosecutor and his political agenda, DeSantis tweeted the day the indictment dropped. And even though DeSantiss comments were specifically critical of Bragg, and not in support of Trump, it looked like he was rallying around the former president.
Even Jeb Bush, theoretically a Never Trump Republican, felt it necessary to weigh in. He tweeted Saturday: Braggs predecessor didnt take up the case. The Justice Department didnt take up the case. Bragg first said he would not take up the case. This is very political, not a matter of justice. In this case, let the jury be the voters. There was something profoundly grim about BushJeb!defending Trump. Who can forget then 90-year-old matriarch Barbara Bush telling Jamie Gangel in 2016 of Trump: He doesnt give many answers to how he would solve problems. He sort of makes faces and says insulting things. Hes said terrible things about women, terrible things about the military. I dont understand why people are for him, for that reason. The Bush familys disdain for Trump is hardly secret; but it also best represents the grip Trump has on the Republican party. After all, the dynastys younger political hopeful George P. Bush, who unsuccessfully campaigned to be Texass attorney general last cycle, endorsed Trump in the 2020 election, and, as Politico noted, has avoided his familys more negative history with the ex-president. And now, Jeb Bush, who is hardly the center of the GOP, seemingly done with campaigning, and a clear Trump critic, also spoke out against the indictment.
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Molly Jong-Fast: Trump's Biggest Trick: Making GOP Voters Feel His Indictment Is Targeting Them (Original Post)
Celerity
Apr 2023
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Turbineguy
(39,524 posts)1. If they can charge a former president with breaking the law,
is any criminal safe safe?
Rocknation
(44,935 posts)2. Well, it IS targeting them -- that is, their blind loyalty to him
Last edited Wed Apr 5, 2023, 07:11 PM - Edit history (1)
because Trump's indictment, by extension, also indicts them. Since when is it pleasurable to realize that not only have you gambled and lost, but that you should never have placed the bet?
Rocknation