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Trump has no desire to actually be President, but he also has no desire to be seen as weak. He'd gladly be impeached and decry the whole process as a witch hunt before he'd ever step down voluntarily. 

 

That was obvious from the moment he started claiming the election was rigged before it even happened. He was setting up a storyline to coddle his own ego wherein he could only lose to a cheater, and therefore he could remain a winner in his mind without having to actually take responsibility for anything. 

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1 hour ago, dfitzo53 said:

Trump has no desire to actually be President, but he also has no desire to be seen as weak. He'd gladly be impeached and decry the whole process as a witch hunt before he'd ever step down voluntarily. 

 

That was obvious from the moment he started claiming the election was rigged before it even happened. He was setting up a storyline to coddle his own ego wherein he could only lose to a cheater, and therefore he could remain a winner in his mind without having to actually take responsibility for anything. 

 

He'd quit first. Blame everyone except himself. Then tell his supporters to revolt. 

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After Gary Cohn, the chief White House economic adviser, went on Fox News Sunday this month to talk about the reform push, the media-obsessed president complained bitterly about the appearance, venting that Cohn failed to clearly sell the merits of the plan, according to three people familiar with the matter. (A White House spokeswoman, Hope Hicks, denied that Trump had expressed unhappiness and said he had been “complimentary of Gary's appearance.”)

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Others say the fault lies with chief of staff Reince Priebus. The former RNC chairman was elevated to his current role because he was seen as a savvy Washington operator whose Capitol Hill relationships, particularly with House Speaker Paul Ryan, would help the newcomer Trump. The health care talks, these people say, reveal the limits of his reach.

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Still others pinned blame on Jared Kushner, Trump’s politically moderate son-in-law and senior adviser. As White House staffers struggled to galvanize support for the flagging health care bill, some became convinced that Kushner was working to defeat the repeal effort. Suspicions increased when Kushner invited Obamacare architect Ezekiel Emanuel to address staffers at a meeting on Monday — a gathering that left some staffers rolling their eyes.

lots of interesting stuf in here.

 

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There are also growing complaints being directed at the Trump’s political operation, which senior Republicans had hoped would marshal support for the president’s agenda. The efforts, however, have been described as halting and ill-planned.

 

Among the objections: That the RNC erred when it declined to give jobs to a trio of Trump loyalists, Michael Biundo, Christie-Lee McNally and Stephanie Milligan, all of whom had applied for jobs in the political department. Instead, the positions were awarded to a group of Republican operatives who did not work on Trump’s campaign.

 

 

 

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