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It is better to be feared than loved, if one cannot be both.
At 35% Trump is neither.
He has no leverage. He has no "hand"
Trump’s Threats Against Freedom Caucus Cause Few Shivers of Fear
WASHINGTON — When Representative Mark Sanford of South Carolina, fresh off helping torpedo his party’s bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act, showed up at the Berkeley County Republican meeting on Saturday, he was met with applause and praise in one of the most conservative corners of his district.
So less than a week later, after President Trump on Thursday warned the Freedom Caucus that he would “fight them” when they face re-election next year, Mr. Sanford was hardly cowering in fear. Instead, he and other members of the Freedom Caucus returned fire.
“Intimidation may work with some in the short term, but it never really works in the long run,” Mr. Sanford said, adding that Mr. Trump should interpret the recalcitrance of conservative lawmakers as an indication of a flawed bill: “What you can’t do is shoot messengers.”
Representative Tom Garrett of Virginia, another Freedom Caucus member, was even more blunt. “Stockholm Syndrome?” he asked on Twitter above a copy of Mr. Trump’s taunting post, suggesting the president had become captive to the Republican establishment he gleefully flayed during the campaign.
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That intimidation thing that works as a CEO does NOT hold water in politics.
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That intimidation thing that works as a CEO does NOT hold water in politics.
Good point. Now somebody needs to explain that to Trump. This is where Kellyanne Conway or Sean Spicer could step in.