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WASHINGTON Under pressure over his possible impeachment, President Richard M. Nixon supposedly talked to the paintings in the White House. President Bill Clinton absently toyed with his old campaign buttons. President Trump punches out Twitter messages in the lonely midnight hour.
Long after his staff has gone home, long after the lights have gone out elsewhere around the capital, the besieged 45th president hunkers down in the upstairs residential portion of the Executive Mansion venting his frustration and cheering on his defenders through social media blasts.
This is a season of conflicting impulses for a president who often seems governed by them. As the House moves toward what even he says is an inevitable vote to impeach him for high crimes and misdemeanors, Mr. Trump toggles between self-pity and combativeness. He looks forward to a Senate trial that he seems sure to win and thinks that it will help him on the campaign trail when he travels the country boasting that he had been exonerated after the latest partisan witch hunt.
But he nurses resentment over the red mark about to be tattooed on his page in the history books as only the third president in American history to be impeached. No matter what some of his critics say, advisers said he genuinely does not want to be impeached, viewing it as a personal humiliation. Even in private, he accepts no blame and expresses no regret, but he rails against the enemies he sees all around him.
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Turbineguy
(37,317 posts)will turn inward.
sprinkleeninow
(20,235 posts)🍄
ProudMNDemocrat
(16,783 posts)Where I grew up, they were.
To have a tiny button, is humiliating in itself.
sprinkleeninow
(20,235 posts)So fitting.
He makes me sick.
Holding onto and professing my Christian Faith is putting me to an extreme test of not saying how intensely/immensely I hate/loathe him.