billw55, on 2016-August-03, 06:10, said:
Honestly it sounds more and more like he is trying to lose.
This seems possible. Myself, any possibility of me becoming president would scare the living crap out of me. The responsibility is beyond my imagination and I think no one is really prepared for it. But Trump and I have nothing in common, we seem to be of a different species. So understanding what he is doing or why he is doing it is beyond my imagination. Still, self-sabotage, either intentional or through some deep quirk in the mind, seems possible.
While figuring out Trump is beyond my powers, I can sort of get it as to why Ryan has acted as he has. Republican voters have somehow chosen to nominate Trump, and I can see how a House Speaker, partly through self-interest, partly through party loyalty, might come to act as he has. It seemed mis-guided, and now I think it has come back to bite him deeply, but I at least can make sense of it. It's less clear to me why McCain would go along with it, I imagine he is wondering about this himself.
We have never had this in my lifetime, maybe we have never had it ever. Parties have factions. Eisenhower Republicans, Rockefeller Republicans, Goldwater Republicans and so on. On the Democratic side there is a lot of space between Sanders and, say, the late Henry Jackson. But nothing like this. The Republicans have nominated someone who is barely a Republican, is at war with leading Republicans, and whose main, maybe only, skill is total belligerence toward anyone who crosses paths with him.
It is bizarre.
The"just barely a Republican" is not the big issue. Sanders is just barely a Democrat, and Eisenhower, if I recall it correctly, was courted by both parties in 1952. But there is a difference here.