Unless you’re living under a rock or are completely off the grid, you probably heard about Donald Trump’s tweets over the St. Patrick’s Day weekend. The president, clearly unraveling, went off on everything from late Senator John McCain to Fox News to Saturday Night Live (and much more). Many of his tweets didn’t even make sense or were poorly constructed, raising even more questions about his mental fitness for office. Fortunately, it seems that things have finally gotten to the point where Republicans are actually starting to side with the rest of America on this — Trump should not be POTUS.
On MSNBC, Bill Kristol signaled that the GOP was coming to terms with the fact that Trump is far too crazy to be president. He said:
On Twitter, you do see him sort of unplugged so to speak, and I’ve got to say over this weekend people who haven’t agreed with me. People who have said, oh, come on Bill, the tweets are a little bit annoying and vulgar, and a little bit disagreeable for a president, but you know, the tax cuts are good, the judges are good. I think this weekend a few people said, you know, maybe this shows he’s not stable and he does not have a psychological state to be trusted as president, especially for an additional four years. Republicans are not going to acknowledge that they were not right to vote for him over Hillary Clinton. They’re not going to reverse their positions on a bunch of policy issues, but they might say okay, we kind dodged the bullet here and we got away with some things and he was not that terrible. But, four more years of a person that’s completely unhinged, I think that’s the question this raises.”
The Republican Party has truly screwed itself over. They’ve allowed Trump to hijack the party and they really don’t have any other option to get rid of him than to impeach him. Already, Trump is trying to rig 2020 so a fellow Republican cannot challenge him and take him out. And if the GOP doesn’t do something drastic quickly, the entire country is in danger as the president continues to disintegrate. You can watch Kristol’s segment below:
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