This is not about the pros or cons of the Trump presidency. Rather, it is about the effects of Trump's seemingly outlandish behavior on the opposing party.
Whether by accident or design, President Trump's public persona has resulted in an unprecedented attempt by House Democrats to impeach him from the day after his election. Concurrently, that party has moved so far to the left that most of its 2020 presidential contenders are considered to be unelectable (and unable to replace him.)
Is this an accidental paradox, or the result of a deliberate strategy by President Trump to cause self-destructive overreactions by his opponents? It is almost as if The Apprentice is being replayed on the national stage and the Democrats keep getting fired.
What say you?
Whether by accident or design, President Trump's public persona has resulted in an unprecedented attempt by House Democrats to impeach him from the day after his election. Concurrently, that party has moved so far to the left that most of its 2020 presidential contenders are considered to be unelectable (and unable to replace him.)
Is this an accidental paradox, or the result of a deliberate strategy by President Trump to cause self-destructive overreactions by his opponents? It is almost as if The Apprentice is being replayed on the national stage and the Democrats keep getting fired.
What say you?
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