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Orangeutan

(204 posts)
Wed Jan 10, 2018, 08:27 PM Jan 2018

One thing I don't understand....

OK, Michael Wolff's book claims Trump didn't really want to be president, was just using the campaign to make himself a bigger star. Promised Melania she wouldn't have to be First Lady. Then he won, and he came out ashen-faced to make his acceptance speech.

But how does this square with Trump colluding with the Russians to rig the election in his favor? Maybe he just wanted to make it close; he didn't expect to win?

I do think the vote tallies in certain states were probably tampered with. But maybe Trump wasn't in the loop on that aspect?

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BigmanPigman

(51,590 posts)
2. I think Mueller just hired computer specialists to deal with
Wed Jan 10, 2018, 08:32 PM
Jan 2018

that end of things. The Moron may have expected and wanted to lose, but he wanted to "save face" and make it close. He's a con man, a salesman, a fraud. This was a game to him and he got in way over his pointy head.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/mueller-adds-veteran-cyber-prosecutor-to-special-counsel-team/2018/01/10/860f3364-f585-11e7-b34a-b85626af34ef_story.html

Qutzupalotl

(14,311 posts)
3. Trump wanted to hurt Hillary with a strong showing.
Wed Jan 10, 2018, 08:35 PM
Jan 2018

He knew of the plot but didn’t know everything. He’s no mastermind.

His plan was to launch Trump TV right after the election, which probably was going to be all anti-Hillary 24/7.

Sparkly

(24,149 posts)
4. Russia would have been happy just to have him as a thorn in Clinton's side.
Wed Jan 10, 2018, 08:37 PM
Jan 2018

That was the likeliest plan, I think.

bearsfootball516

(6,377 posts)
5. He didn't plan on winning, but he wanted it to be close
Wed Jan 10, 2018, 08:39 PM
Jan 2018

Like you said, to increase his fame.

As far as the actual number of votes being tampered with, there's no evidence of that. Most of the swing states had the margin of victory somewhere between Hillary by 3 to Trump by 1, and for the most part, Trump won by 1 percentage point. It's not that votes were tampered, but the Russian propaganda worked. In key states, swing voters stayed home or voted for Trump because of the Russian propaganda that Hillary was a criminal, and it worked just enough to get Trump elected.

Farmer-Rick

(10,170 posts)
6. I don't think Trump thinks through his plans in much detail
Wed Jan 10, 2018, 08:43 PM
Jan 2018

He wanted to look good. Putin wanted him to be president. The 2 goals got messed up in his brain. Like when he agrees to two opposite immigration plans. The details slip out of his head rapidly.

PatrickforO

(14,573 posts)
7. We have to look at motive.
Wed Jan 10, 2018, 08:53 PM
Jan 2018

Trump thought he'd lose but come out with a whole new TV network to replace Fox.

The Russians offered 'dirt' on Clinton, apparently people in Trump's organization and the Republican party said, "yes."

Russia wanted to disrupt our election without necessarily caring about the outcome - and you must remember that the Russian efforts took place in swing districts on social media. They also hacked voter rolls in at least 37 states, so that some eligible voters weren't allowed to vote. In the meantime, you had systematic GOP efforts to suppress voters, particularly minority voters through voter ID laws (a classic example is demanding a birth certificate to register when in some cases, birth certificates were NOT ISSUED to black babies before a certain year, so basically all the older black people now cannot vote), and gerrymandering.

The field was just disrupted enough for Clinton to lose the electoral college, though she won the popular vote.

But be mindful that many people were running for office, not just Trump, and the GOP artificially swept the elections, garnering the WH, and majorities in both houses of Congress. This in spite of the fact that Democratic candidates actually had more votes...but again the gerrymandering.

My own belief is that many in the GOP are guilty of treason, because they dealt with the Russians to get 'dirt.' I also believe the GOP is systematically trying to stall, if not derail, the investigation because they like being in power so much they have forgotten they are Americans. Trump is going to go down, probably on obstruction of justice, but many, many in the GOP will be tainted with the scandal and their shameful and un-American lock-step coverup.

In the meantime, we have an increasing number of so-called 'establishment' Republicans - people who are actually willing to work across the aisle and compromise, because they want to govern. What is left are pond scum such as Louis Gohmert, who is so stupid I cannot understand how he is able to dress each morning, let alone function as a legislator. These are right-wing crazies, destroyers who want to pull the government apart on the strength of almost four decades of 'government is your enemy.' Problem is if you accept the Norquist 'drown it in the bathtub' formula, you necessarily are going to be without services that make our lives better - like Social Security, Medicare and so on.

Putin's deal is he wants to disrupt us. He would have hacked the elections without Trump's people just to do it. The issue is some Republicans and members of Trump's staff WORKED WITH THEM. That is treason.

Arazi

(6,829 posts)
9. Russia wanted Trump to win. They own him so he was doing their bidding
Wed Jan 10, 2018, 09:17 PM
Jan 2018

He didn't think he'd win so for him it was a no-brainer

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