shyams, on 2021-January-08, 21:41, said:
My suggestion for inaction (re. an early exit):
I find the whole clamour to get him impeached or (weirder still) removed by invoking the 25th Amendment a huge waste of time. He is gone in 10 days; the best one can do is to barely care when he leaves.
It must be clear by now that he needs attention as much as you & I need oxygen. It matters not one bit whether the attention is for things he perceives as "positive" or truly negative stuff; what matters is that the glare of public attention is on him. The sane course of action is to do the opposite of what feeds him; his Twitter ban is probably driving him completely bonkers.
Use the same formula in the real world. Instead of impeachment proceedings (a self-congratulatory effort by Dem leadership; also aimed at showing themselves as the "custodians of the moral high ground"), they should perhaps describe the entire debacle as a fiasco (yes, it is a lie but a useful one). Pelosi (or someone less diplomatic) goes on TV to say that the man was "stupid enough not to realise that his words will incite such a profound reaction. Such stupidity is rather expected from a person who is rapidly losing his grip on all matters under his control"
He's stuck -- he can't say that he's not stupid (because then by inference, he has agreed to incitement) and he can't sit there silently with the "stupid" label stuck firmly on him.
Just an opinion! But honestly folks, the impeachment gains nothing --- it will only continue to drive a wedge between the two tribes.
First a quick thought about your last sentence. If we are thinking of the tribe that cannot see any reason to criticize Trump for his actions last Wednesday the wedge is already firmly there. They will not be peacefully joining the rest of us any time soom.
But now to the more general question of what should be done. First, I don't know.. But maybe this. I think there could be widespread agreement among leaders that we need to be prepared. Those entrusted with the defense of the capitol last Wednesday were not prepared,. Trump is unhinged, there is nothing we can confidently say he will not do. If everything can stay quiet for the next11 days then maybe that's the right plan. But perhaps a large number, far beyond a majority, could get together on the basis that if there is, in the next 11 days, a national crisis of any sort, real or purported, then we need Pence, not Trump, to be calling the shots. I can imagine quite a large number of people agreeing with that.
Four years ago my biggest problem with the Trump presidency was exctly that. In an emergency I do not want my safety, and the country's safety, to be in his hands. I really hope there is finally broad agreement on that.
The 25th could be invoked in minutes, of need be. I think Lindsey Graham said something like that. He has been a bit incoherent lately but I think there was something along the lines of him not being ready for the 25th but if something else happened then yes. I realize it's Pence and the cabinet folks that we would be depending on for this, but there is probably some similar thinking there.
If we could preemptively send him to retirement and let Pence handle matters for the remaining 11 days that would be best. But I am not so sure that will be happening, it seems it won't. And impeachment, however justified, won't protect the country unless we get conviction. I think Trump belongs in jail and I hope he eventually goes there. But we have to get through these 11 days. I am open to ideas, but broad agreement that we need to act within minutes if a national emergency arises might be the best we can do.