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Donald Trump’s Planned Return Isn’t Really a Joke – Bloomberg

May 11, 2022 by humorouz Leave a Comment

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We have something new in U.S. politics: a pretender. Former President Donald Trump is still claiming that he really won the election, and is now saying he’ll be “reinstated” to office by August, after an audit of some kind provides proof of voter fraud. Some of his supporters are egging him on; others are going along with portions of the charade; still more are trying to ignore it all.

It’s tempting to treat the whole thing as a joke. But there are reasons to take it seriously. Political science Twitter takes us through it:

Seth Masket: “If Trump is trying to recruit allies for his reinstatement, at what point to we treat this not as a delusion but as a coup attempt? He kinda has priors.”

Lilly Goren: “Usually this turns into a civil war of some kind, at least if the deposed king is still wandering around. #Machiavelli had a lot to say about what to do with bloodlines, though that was much more in keeping with principalities and monarchies and not elected democracies/republics.”

See also Asha Rangappa and my Bloomberg Opinion colleague Francis Wilkinson.

It’s quite possible that Trump doesn’t realize what he’s proposing is flat-out illegal. That is, the choice Masket is posing is no choice at all: What Trump claims will happen, an extra-legal seizure of power, would be a coup regardless of whether he’s delusional or not. And we don’t even have to explore what he really thinks; as Benjy Sarlin points out, “What’s definitely true is he ACTS on conspiracy theories as if they were real.”

Sometimes (historical) fiction is helpful in explaining modern politics. The TV show “Outlander,” in its first three seasons, told the story of the 18th-century Jacobite revolt against the English in league with the pretender Charles Edward Stuart, or “Bonnie Prince Charlie.” The pretender is portrayed as a fairly ridiculous figure. Yet there are plenty who are willing to do his bidding, either because they truly believe in the cause, they suspect they can use the cause to further their own interests, or because their friends believe in the cause and they don’t want to contradict them. Since no one is willing to tell Stuart he’s a joke, he winds up leading them all to disaster, as the revolt is put down in battle. Indeed, since the show involves time travel, the central characters know for a fact that the rebellion is doomed, and where and how it is doomed, but they’re still helpless to stop it, largely because people around Stuart believe that he’s a royal.

“Outlander” is a historical romance, of course, but it illustrates a certain path dependency that seems to parallel what’s happening in the Republican Party. Presumably, only a handful of Republican politicians actually think that Trump will be president again by August, and most of them actually prefer abiding by the rule of law. But once the party sets up its pretender, the costs of taking him down rise rapidly. And each time they go along to get along, they make it that much harder to break out of the trap without both the party and those who risk taking Trump on bearing the costs. 

Of course, it could all amount to nothing. Reporting suggests that some of Trump’s advisers are trying to steer him elsewhere. And while he’s known for his preoccupations, he’s also known for not following through on things, so perhaps he’ll get distracted rather than continuing to build the expectations of his strongest supporters. It’s also possible that more Republicans will decide that the costs of defying Trump are smaller than the costs (to themselves and the party) of trapping themselves further. Still, even if Trump was gone from the scene entirely, democracy in the U.S. would face serious dangers. And he’s not gone yet.

1. Nicholas R. Micinski at the Monkey Cage on President Joe Biden and immigration.

2. Adam Serwer on the Jan. 6 rioters.

3. Ed Kilgore on George P. Bush and his family legacy.

4. Shefali Luthra speaks with the new administrator for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Chiquita Brooks-LaSure.

5. Emily Stewart on the Republican efforts to cut off supplemental unemployment benefits.

6. Ana Marie Cox on the demise of Trump’s blog. 

7. And my Bloomberg Opinion colleague Cathy O’Neil makes the case for randomizing college admissions.

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Jennifer Grey Reportedly Calls Ex Johnny Depp ‘Crazy Jealous and Paranoid’ In Memoir | HuffPost Entertainment

May 10, 2022 by humorouz Leave a Comment

The “Dirty Dancing” star reflects on her brief engagement to Depp in her upcoming book, “Out of the Corner.”

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Klopp in awe of Tottenham’s ‘best in the world’ counter-attackers with ‘crazy’ speed | Evening Standard

May 10, 2022 by humorouz Leave a Comment

urgen Klopp described Tottenham’s frontline as the best in the world at what they do – in a warning to his Liverpool side ahead of their Premier League clash on Saturday.

The Reds need a win at Anfield to maintain their fight for the title but Harry Kane, Song Heung-min and Co will fancy their chances against a Liverpool defence that holds a notoriously high line.

However, Klopp is well aware of Spurs’ threat on the break, underlining their ability as the “best counter-attacking players in the world” under Antonio Conte.

“When you think about how Tottenham wins football games, they’re a brilliant football team – up front they have speed like crazy,” Klopp told reporters on Friday.

“Harry Kane, what a player. He obviously fits in that idea extremely well, there’s a blind understanding between [Tottenham’s forwards]. I’d say it’s probably the biggest challenge for protection we’ve faced for a long time.

“To win a football game, you have to create and be high up the pitch. But when you lose [the ball], you should be immediately around all of them, that’s difficult. We have to find a way to keep them calm as often as possible.”

Liverpool go into the game having booked a Champions League final date with Real Madrid, and Klopp is “happy” to get another crack at the side which beat them in the 2018 final after Los Blancos downed Manchester City in spectacular fashion.

“It was strange and unlucky for City but what Madrid did was outstanding,” he continued. “They got through against PSG, Chelsea and City… If you knock out these three teams, you definitely deserve to be in final.

“[The final] will be great. We were not happy that night [in 2018] but that was a while ago. I’m happy to go there and give it a try.”

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Man Utd and Arsenal handed Ruben Neves transfer blow as Wolves star is ‘crazy about joining Barcelona’

May 10, 2022 by humorouz Leave a Comment

MANCHESTER UNITED and Arsenal have reportedly been dealt a major blow in their pursuit of Wolves star Ruben Neves.

The Red Devils have tried to sign the Portuguese international in the last two windows with the Midlands club holding firm so far.

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Ruben Neves allegedly has his heart set on joining Barcelona[/caption]

Neves, 25, has been on United’s radar for some time with ex-boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer wanting to snap him up last summer before other acquisitions got in the way.

United then attempted to sound out a £35million deal for him in January but Wolves played hard-ball and would only accept offers of upwards of £40m.

But they remain keen with incoming boss Erik ten Hag planning to make another move.

Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal are also keen on bringing him to North London.

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And with a potential transfer warchest to play with should the Gunners secure Champions League qualification, they were plotting a summer swoop.

However, now Spanish publication Sport states that Neves is only “crazy about joining Barcelona” and hopes to move to the Nou Camp.

His agent, Jorge Mendes, enjoys a good relationship with the LaLiga side’s top brass and helped finalise Adama Traore’s switch from Molineux to Barca in January.

Now he is allegedly working to make Neves’ dream a reality and take him to Spain.

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Neves has been at Wolves since 2017 and helped them rise from the Championship to the Premier League.

He still has two years left on his current deal with the club.

However, he has made it no secret that he wants to play in the Champions League sooner rather than later and is stalling over signing an extension.

Wolves accept they may have to cash in on Neves in the next few months if contract negotiations continue to stutter and instead rebuild under Bruno Lage.

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The Japanese Have Been Going Crazy For MILO After Discovering It Last Year

May 9, 2022 by humorouz Leave a Comment

In December last year, Japan suspended the sales of MILO after running out of stock. The drink underwent a 700% surge in demand.

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