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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1398027)4/5/2023 4:32:41 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) of 1576135
 
Wharfie,
Why would he want to do that?
I'm starting to think that the Dems are playing political chess here.

By making Bragg pursue an indictment over charges that, like Bill said, amount to record-keeping violations, they can bait the Republicans into backing Trump out of sympathy over a "witch hunt."

Then they can push the Georgia indictment, which I believe would carry more political weight than hush money to a pron star. It won't be as shocking, but it will likely be more important in reminding the public who is against our democratic institutions.

That potential Georgia indictment will make the GOP cling even closer to Trump and force them to support someone who is melting down in plain sight.

Then when 2024 becomes Trump vs. Brandon again, people will choose the relative stability of a geriatric puppet over the uncertainty of a ticking orange time bomb.

The trick here is to get the geriatric puppet over the finish line without him either stumbling too much, or cutting the strings.

That and, of course, gaslighting the public into believing that high inflation, high crime, high deficits, and prolonged recessionary pressures are the "new normal."

Tenchusatsu
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