As with the previous "Seth Abramson rants about David Axelrod" Twitter thread I posted, I think this is more Mr. Axelrod saying that this is what is going to happen, not that it is what should happen, and I don't necessarily disagree entirely. That said, Mr. Abramson is not wrong, either.
It's just that Trump and the Trumpanzees are going to do everything in their power, probably successfully, to try to make everyone forget about the impeachment once it's over, except insofar as Trump can use it to his own advantage, which he will most certainly try to do. (And his base, the real source of all of America's problems, will suck it right down through the sewer pipe directly connecting their lips and Trump's anus, and they will ask for even more, as usual.)
That said, I don't know one way or the other if David Axelrod is just calling it like he sees it, or if he has some sort of sinister ulterior motive here or what, as several people under this and the other thread have said. I kind of don't believe that's the case, but I could be wrong.
Also, just generally speaking, I don't have any faith in the Congressional Democrats to not completely shit the bed with the way they handle the impeachment and the inevitable aftermath (i.e. Trump's acquittal), as depressing and frustrating as that is to say. As usual, as always, I hope that I am 100% entirely wrong and that I will be pleasantly surprised by the good guys actually winning this one.
It's just that Trump and the Trumpanzees are going to do everything in their power, probably successfully, to try to make everyone forget about the impeachment once it's over, except insofar as Trump can use it to his own advantage, which he will most certainly try to do. (And his base, the real source of all of America's problems, will suck it right down through the sewer pipe directly connecting their lips and Trump's anus, and they will ask for even more, as usual.)
That said, I don't know one way or the other if David Axelrod is just calling it like he sees it, or if he has some sort of sinister ulterior motive here or what, as several people under this and the other thread have said. I kind of don't believe that's the case, but I could be wrong.
Also, just generally speaking, I don't have any faith in the Congressional Democrats to not completely shit the bed with the way they handle the impeachment and the inevitable aftermath (i.e. Trump's acquittal), as depressing and frustrating as that is to say. As usual, as always, I hope that I am 100% entirely wrong and that I will be pleasantly surprised by the good guys actually winning this one.