Lonestar wrote:Also I told a gun forum that if HRC didn't win by at least 5 points I would eat a live hornet
Anyway long story short people remembered
There have been times when I did not like you.
But you are a good guy. I like you.
K. A. Pital wrote:Trump wants to abolish the US electoral system in favor of a one-party nationalist state with him as the Leader and start a war to restore influence? I want to see some evidence of this. Like him claiming that he is actually a president for life, at least.
There is considerable evidence that Trump has serious trouble comprehending the idea of
losing. When the polls were looking unfavorable a month or so ago, he started lashing out in a way that suggested an inability to lose gracefully. Should he lose the 2020 election,* I find it very hard to believe he
wouldn't call shenanigans, or that some of his more crazed followers
wouldn't try to pull characteristically fascist stunts.
Now, any foray Trump makes into fascism may resemble the 1923 Beer Hall Putsch rather than the 1933 "and now I have no further need of you" accession to the Chancellorship. But essentially every American with fascist leanings is backing Trump, and Trump is saying all the right words to make one think he approves of that.
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*Seriously, there is every reason to think his popularity will follow the same basic trajectory as Bush's was on before the 9/11 attacks: namely, plunging towards zero so hard he'd leave a crater on the way down.
Bush won a very narrowly contested election too, and was widely regarded as a vapid blowhard cowboy parody of a 'Murcan, proudly in bed with corrupt corporate interests. His popularity fell steadily from January to August and his administration was being plagued by awkward questions about his relationship with Enron and so on... until 9/11 happened and he was able to divert attention to foreign threats that could, at least in theory, be dealt with by 'firm' application of military power.
Virtually everything that ever happened to Bush
hurt his approval rating, except for the War on Terror, which helped by getting people scared enough to think maybe he was a good president somehow after all. 9/11 was the most fortunate thing that ever happened to him.
Unless foreign terrorists are so obliging as to attack the US heavily while Trump is in office, and that doesn't seem very likely given that the trend has been toward "lone nut" attacks domestically and the big terrorism overseas... Trump is unlikely to be so fortunate as Bush. He's going to be embroiled in scandals, he's going to screw up, he's going to cause or allow to happen things that most Americans don't really want.
There is a very high chance of him losing in 2020, assuming nobody cheats and history doesn't hand Trump some kind of 'favor' that enables him to artificially inflate his approval ratings.