Tom Nichols, writer for The Atlantic, on The Felon:
"Paradoxically, however, [The Felon]'s reckless venality is a reason for hope. [The Felon] has the soul of a fascist but the mind of a disordered child. He will likely be surrounded by terrible but incompetent people. All of them can be beaten: in court, in Congress, in statehouses around the nation, and in the public arena. America is a federal republic, and the states—at least those in the union that will still care about democracy—have ways to protect their citizens from a rogue president. Nothing is inevitable, and democracy will not fall overnight."
There will be methods to contain The Felon, even though the GOP will goosestep for Hair Furor every chance they get.
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