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Who do you think Trump will blame?

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With his empire sagging beneath his feet, it's not unlikely that it will not be long before it crumbles entirely into a pile of dust and dung.

So, who do you think will get the blame? It won't be Trump to be sure. I don't know of a single thing that he has taken responsibility for.

My guess would be the Democrats. Somehow, everything he has done will be blamed on them.
 
Why not just look at past examples of who got blamed. The speculation toward impending doom just blurs your message.
 
So much for the peaceful transfer of power, eh? Terrible. It kind of makes one wonder just what is at stake, or what society might be like if Trump was overthrown. Hmm...
 
It is clear that democrats will not tolerate a second party. A one party "democracy" is no democracy.
 
It kind of makes one wonder just what is at stake, or what society might be like if Trump was overthrown. Hmm...

I've heard that somewhere. (o)
 
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In the end he'll blame his own followers for not believing in him enough.
 
He will continue to blame Obama, Democrats, So-called Judges or whoever happens to be handy. I'm not sure why we are talking about non-peaceful transitions or overthrowing anybody. That is not going to happen. Impeachment is the only realistic remedy and that just is not likely without majority of the people and the Congress behind it. Given the current political divide that is not likely to happen.

A failed Trump presidency will simply be a failed presidency, a Republican version of Jimmy Carter. He'll likely wind up only his far right base supporting him and the rest of the country finally realizing that they elected a dangerously ignorant con man. By the time he comes up for reelection he would likely be a laughing stock who will lose if the Democrats can just field a decent likable candidate.

Trump care, no matter how much they try to avoid it that is what it will be called, is the biggest danger I see to him at the moment. The Republican plans in the House are not going to be better than the ACA and Trump has made so many glowing promises that his own version of "If you like your plan you can keep it" is just waiting for the press to find the right sound bite.

Truth be told it will be the infighting in the Republican ranks in the house that will really be to blame combined with his pie in the sky promises. And when it starts to go wrong he won't hesitate to turn on the Republicans which will be the real indicator that its all coming apart.
 
^ I agree with nearly everything you've said here, with one exception. I think Trump's presidency could get very scary very quickly if a significant terrorist incident occurs in the US. Populations have a tendency to support nationalist politicians in times of attack and war. If something bad happens, God forbid, the population and the media simply won't have the fervour for holding the Administration to task that they currently have.

I've no doubt Bannon has already mapped out a propaganda and action plan for a response to any such incident, and will result in strident repeals to freedoms and liberties, which will be supported by a frightened populace and an emboldened Republican party. We saw it happen to some degree during the Bush administration after 9-11, but I think the current administration is far scarier in that regard.
 
^Your narrative assumes that the investigative, security, and intelligence agencies are backing Trump's administration, under all circumstances. Some here would argue that this is not the case, nor that The Republican Party is enamoured with Trump's performance thus far. Conspiracy theorists continue to remind us that JFKs murder was an inside job.
 
The thoughtful person might well consider the prospect of Trump and his crew eventually coming to terms with the "deep state," that will not tolerate the ongoing instability characterising Trump's reign thus far. Crystal balls serve no purpose here.

"In politics, there is no use looking beyond the next fortnight."~Joseph Chamberlain
 
A failed Trump presidency will simply be a failed presidency

That is all I ever intended this thread to be. Trump's presidential tower of cards is falling apart bit by bit. 'Failed presidency' was all I was ever thinking of. The words simply didn't come to my mind. 'Crumbles' was the best word I could think of at the time of posting.

I think there's going to come a time when he's going to find there is nobody under him, that his way of doing things isn't working and he has to try something else, like actually being a president.

That's all I ever intended.
 
Well he has already blamed the Generals and Obama for the disastrous Yemen raid.

He's blaming Obama for all the leaks and his inability to get anything done.

It sounds as though he blamed Preibus and Bannon on Friday for the Jeff Sessions debacle.

In short, he'll blame anyone but himself.
 
In the end he'll blame his own followers for not believing in him enough.

I believe that another leader, holed up in a Berlin bunker at the end of World War II also blamed everyone for not being strong enough or believing in him enough.
 
That is all I ever intended this thread to be. Trump's presidential tower of cards is falling apart bit by bit. 'Failed presidency' was all I was ever thinking of. The words simply didn't come to my mind. 'Crumbles' was the best word I could think of at the time of posting.

I think there's going to come a time when he's going to find there is nobody under him, that his way of doing things isn't working and he has to try something else, like actually being a president.

That's all I ever intended.

I agree but thought I'd make the point since another poster brought up the term overthrown and there seems to be a lot of people who think he will be Impeached or actually have coup happen and that is just not reality. At I hope it is not since it would tear apart the republic.

I think I am starting to agree with the folks who think that he will eventually be forced to bend to the ways of Washington instead of the other way around. And he'll blame everyone except himself for it.
 
I think I am starting to agree with the folks who think that he will eventually be forced to bend to the ways of Washington instead of the other way around. And he'll blame everyone except himself for it.

This is my view that the system will ensure that he fits in, and as a result live a long life.
 
His heart will explode and everything will be white-washed from history.

Who has he not blamed already?
 
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