Keep resisting people, even Trump knows it's the greatest threat to his presidency

Keep resisting people, even Trump knows it's the greatest threat to his presidency

by digby







They see the iceberg but they can't change course:


Over the past few weeks — especially since Roy Moore's defeat — sources close to Trump say he's finally recognizing a harsh reality: If Republicans lose the House in 2018, it will pose an existential threat to his presidency, with endless investigations, legislative obstruction and a likely move toward impeachment.

"Oh, he gets it," a source who's recently spoke to Trump told me.

Some of Trump's trusted advisers are stressing the crisis-level stakes of the 2018 midterms. Many believe that the White House's political shop, run by Bill Stepien, has proven useless. And they say the Trump-endorsed outside support group, America First, is equally ineffectual. One top administration official described it to me as "not necessarily inept, but certainly inert."

Brian O. Walsh, a top official at America First, responded to the criticism by saying: "In just a few months, we've taken America First from inception to an operation that's raised over $30 million and spent more money championing the accomplishments and supporting President Trump than any other organization. In 2018, we will be even more aggressive, and are optimistic that we will get the support needed to do so."

At a recent lunch with Trump, former chief of staff Reince Priebus said 2018 is as serious as a heart attack— and that Republicans will only keep control of the House if everything goes perfectly.

Sources who've spoken to Priebus say he's pessimistic about next year and is concerned that the White House doesn't have a single ringleader who can galvanize Republican leaders around the country.

To emphasize the potential calamity, Priebus, the former RNC chair, has been telling GOP leadership that the party needs to own the entire data and ground operation for every single congressional district, and to "spend whatever needs to be spent as if 2020 relies on it."

Senior White House adviser Kellyanne Conway said she thinks the GOP can keep the Congress in Republican hands, but that a to-be-determined liability is if more and more House Republicans retire. She noted that most presidents — including Clinton and Obama — face midterm massacres but then win re-elections.

"However, in the age of Trump," she added, "history tends to be made, not repeated."

Conway said she remains optimistic because she believes Democrats "have nothing positive or concrete to run on and wasted the year talking about Russia instead of America, and holding up a stop sign screaming 'resist and obstruct'."

You bet, Conway. Resisting and obstructing a man with a 35% approval rating who's under investigation for conspiring with a foreign adversary and does promotional appearances at his commercial properties every week-end is a terrible idea. Be sure to send him out on the trail frequently. That can only help the ball team. The Democratic ball team.

She knows better, of course. She's citing her patented "alternative facts".But she's betting that when all is said and done she will be welcomed back into the mainstream GOP fold. It's likely she will be. But no one else should ever let her forget her role in this political atrocity.

Or Priebus's either. Now he's trying to steer the Titanic away from the iceberg but the Captain is crazy and just keeps gunning the engines.



Happy New Year, everybody.

cheers --- digby










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