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Rick Massimo's avatar

This is absolutely correct and I’ve been saying it for years. Get under his skin. Make him miserable. Every step of the way.

A lot of people said during Trump’s first term “Don’t bring up the fact that he hasn’t built a wall! That’s a good thing!” Yes, but his whole schtick is that he’s superhuman and makes things happen with a wave of his hand. Every defeat, every setback, builds on the last one.

As Josh Marshall said, all power is unitary. His stupid SecDef pick makes it harder for him to get tariffs in place. The fact that he can’t get tariffs in place makes it harder for him to carry out deportations. (Or, this is how it should work.)

It’s one of the few areas where we should emulate Republicans: just the daily creation of a picture of incompetence. Much easier for us than for them; we’ve got a lot more material to work with.)

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David Muccigrosso's avatar

I think the risk of this strategy is that the urge to "wait him out" turns into "humor him so he'll leave": yet more inaction and paralysis that enables him to violate yet another set of norms.

Like, if people "wait him out" right up until he declares he's running for 2028, and they haven't laid the groundwork to oppose him, they'll get caught wrong-footed *once again*.

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