Republicans for four years have had to endure a Russian collusion hoax, a ridiculous impeachment charge, a behind the scenes attempted coup, Hillary being let off of very serious charges, a media that refused to cover a huge scandal concerning the former vice-president selling influence to make millions for himself and his family. A man that on government salaries for 47 years managed to buy multiple multimillion dollar mansions. So forgive me if I don't share your one sided view of things.
You remind me of an old Russian joke. Loosely translated:
Question:
Is it true that Professor Stapleton won $100,000 in the lottery?
Answer:
1. It wasn’t Stapleton, it was Baskerville.
2. He isn’t a professor, he fixes shoes.
3. It wasn’t $100,000, it was $100.
4. It wasn’t the lottery, it was a game of poker.
5. He didn’t win it, he lost it.
The rest is all correct.
I’ll try and refrain from debating further, once reality is in dispute there’s not much of a point.
I hope
@camberiu is wrong and enough of a critical mass of the US polity will come to its senses. Failing that, it’s been a nice ride. Whoever has lived through Argentina will find a lot of the familiar in the US in the coming years. Starting with the transition, which is already echoing CFK-Macri.
EDITED TO ADD: That leaves Canada as Uruguay? It’s not the worst analogy.