Posted on 09/06/2024 10:10:30 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
Donald Trump is stuck.
He is a brutally transactional politician who represents a coalition of ideologues. His instinct is to promise the moon, and he’ll say anything to get a vote — or just to get out of a room. He also knows, however, that he has no choice but to dance with the date that brought him. He can’t abandon the groups, interested parties and constituencies that put him in the White House to execute their agenda — to exercise their will.
The problem comes when most voters don’t want what your partners hope to do with the power they helped you get.
Such is the case for abortion.
Trump represents the movement to outlaw abortion, restrict contraception and severely limit the scope of reproductive health care. Under rules issued by his administration, employers who had a religious or moral objection could refuse to cover birth control for their employees. He appointed hard-line anti-abortion activists to help lead the Department of Health and Human Services and, of course, nominated the justices who voted — with three other Republican members of the Supreme Court — to overturn Roe v. Wade and end the constitutional right to an abortion.
All of this, especially the end of Roe, is deeply unpopular, and Trump knows it. This is why he has tried the two-step of celebrating his appointments to the court but distancing himself from the consequences, both practical and political, of his anti-abortion accomplishments. Even the most gifted rhetoricians would struggle to sell this to the public. That, obviously, is not Trump. Unsurprisingly, he has floundered.
When asked about Roe during his debate with President Biden, Trump said, falsely, that “everybody wanted to get it back to the states.” He said that...”
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Trump delivers
Yes he needs to to see how Trump’s instinct is to promise worked like he delivered on them last time in office.
No wonder why he works at the The New York Times no place to go but up.
You’re a real schmuck, hiding behind a computer to spew your asinine comments.
Thanks.
I did not search for anything about the author. But I did not need to. This is The NYT. Pure Commie Propaganda 24/7.
And the sooner that the NYT goes out of business the better.
Says the schmuck who thinks just because he doesn’t want to read something the other 63 commenters who did shouldn’t get to.
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