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When the Republican presidential candidates gather for their first debate this week, the encounter is likely to center on the legal problems of the man all of them are chasing.

Former President Donald Trump has solidified his lead in the GOP race by convincing most Republican voters to view his four criminal indictments as a politicized “witch hunt” aimed not only at him, but them.

Trump’s success in selling that argument to GOP voters has some immediate causes, key among them the choice by all of his leading competitors in the race, as well as most prominent voices in conservative media, to echo rather than challenge his contention. But the inclination of so many Republican voters to dismiss all of the charges accumulating against Trump also reflects something much more fundamental: the hardening tendency of conservatives to believe that they are the real victims of bias in a society irreversibly growing more racially and culturally diverse.

From the outset of Trump’s political career, he has channeled that sentiment into his seemingly unbreakable bond with his core supporters. Now, Trump has transformed his multiple indictments – particularly from Black prosecutors he has repeatedly called “racist” – into just the latest proof point for the widespread belief within the GOP base that the biggest victims of discrimination are the groups most of them belong to: Christians, men and Whites.

 

“Victimhood is embedded in every part of Trump’s campaign, personality, communications, and strategy,” says Tresa Undem, a pollster for progressive causes. “The only thing that shifts is the topic and the object of blame.”

The choice by most GOP leaders and voters alike to rally around Trump amid 91 felony charges underscores again how much protection that sense of victimhood provides him against behavior previously considered fatal for any political leader. But, as this week’s debate will almost certainly demonstrate, it also shows that Trump’s belligerent approach toward all the forces he says are threatening conservatives – from the “deep state” to the media and entertainment industry, to protesters in the Black Lives Matter and #metoo movements – will remain central to the GOP message, whether he stays the party’s principal figure or not.

 

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59 minutes ago, Tug said:

Ahh just so you know Clinton budget surplus Obama led us out of the 08 crash and Biden has achieved a lot of positive legislation nothing is perfect but such a blanket statement is patently untrue 

'I did not have sexual relations with that women'

 

'IF you like your doc, you can keep your doc'

 

Obama didn't save anyone but the stockholders & brokerage firms from loosing more than 250k per deposit, as the FDIC, system already in place for such an event, bank failures, would have taken care of that, except the heavy losses to stockholders & brokerage firms for their stupid investing.

 

That mess was allowed due to Clinton's relaxing of housing loans, to questionable borrowers, and those sold to 2nd market.  Losers that they were, packaged into other funds to get rid of ... due to brokerage firms greed.  You can only hide sh!t so long, before the smell is noticed.

 

Biden ... I love him, 23 yrs & highest COLA on Soc Sec, but = outrageous inflation in the USA, so not good for those living there.

 

"#1 priority is securing the southern border" ... holy crap, you're jokin' right.  Record crossing since in office.

 

And yet, some DEMs & AN members can't see pass the farce.

 

And REPs are not better, they are all scum.

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4 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

'I did not have sexual relations with that women'

 

'IF you like your doc, you can keep your doc'

 

Obama didn't save anyone but the stockholders & brokerage firms from loosing more than 250k per deposit, as the FDIC, system already in place for such an event, bank failures, would have taken care of that, except the heavy losses to stockholders & brokerage firms for their stupid investing.

 

That mess was allowed due to Clinton's relaxing of housing loans, to questionable borrowers, and those sold to 2nd market.  Losers that they were, packaged into other funds to get rid of ... due to brokerage firms greed.  You can only hide sh!t so long, before the smell is noticed.

 

Biden ... I love him, 23 yrs & highest COLA on Soc Sec, but = outrageous inflation in the USA, so not good for those living there.

 

"#1 priority is securing the southern border" ... holy crap, you're jokin' right.  Record crossing since in office.

 

And yet, some DEMs & AN members can't see pass the farce.

 

And REPs are not better, they are all scum.

Does that feel better now?

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3 hours ago, nauseus said:

Since 2015, how many times have the Democrats attempted to keep Trump way from the WH?

 

Of course, these indictments are the latest politically-driven phase of this witch hunt. 

You mean the Democrats actually tried to keep a Republican from winning the Presidency? Now this is shocking news.

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3 hours ago, placeholder said:

Right. It wasn't the Devil that made Trump do it. It was the Democrats.

Not what I was saying. Do what?

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