[quote=FlyerInHi]I just observed a most masterful political move.
Just about when more and more Republicans are about to repudiate Trump, yesterday, Obama told Republicans to denounce Trump. Now they can’t do it because that would mean following Obama. He made the first move and blocked them
That move could be to trap other republicans into being dragged down by Trump, as I believe you’re suggesting.
It could also be because he thinks that if enough republicans stop supporting Trump, either he’ll drop out or the republicans will find a way to replace him:
If Trump drops out or otherwise gets replaced, there’s a whole country full of people who have been lamenting their choices, and who might jump at the chance to vote for a Kasich or a Ryan or a Romney. I would guess any of those guys probably beats Clinton right now, and the democrats probably don’t want to take the chance of having to beat somebody besides Trump.
I think it’s kinda funny that the right-wing noise machine has been attacking Clinton for 20+ years (most likely because they knew she’d be running for president one day), and that she’ll win anyway, largely because she’s facing a horrible candidate that the right-wing noise machine inadvertently created. Funny and also beautiful. Poetic, even.