Last
week, Senator Bob Corker, the Republican chairman of the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee, charged in an interview with the New York Times that
Trump was treating his office like “a reality show,” with reckless threats
toward other countries that could set the nation “on the path to World War
III.”
Corker
said he was concerned about Trump. “He would have to concern anyone who cares
about our nation,” Corker said, adding that “the vast majority of our caucus
understands what we’re dealing with here … the volatility that we’re dealing
with and the tremendous amount of work that it takes by people around him to
keep him in the middle of the road.”
Corker’s
interview was followed by a report from Gabriel Sherman of Vanity
Fair, who wrote that the situation has gotten so out of control that
Trump’s chief of staff, John Kelly, and Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis
have discussed ways to stop Trump should he order a nuclear attack.
Kelly has tried to keep Trump focused by intercepting outside phone calls to the White House and restricting access to the Oval Office.
Many of Trump’s advisors believe he is “unstable” and “unraveling” quickly.
Kelly has tried to keep Trump focused by intercepting outside phone calls to the White House and restricting access to the Oval Office.
Many of Trump’s advisors believe he is “unstable” and “unraveling” quickly.
Is
Trump really unraveling? Are Republican leaders ready to pull the plug?
I phoned an old friend, a Republican former member of Congress who keeps up with what’s going on.
I scribbled notes as he talked:
I phoned an old friend, a Republican former member of Congress who keeps up with what’s going on.
I scribbled notes as he talked:
He: All
I know is they’re simmering over there.
Me: Flake
and McCain have come pretty close.
He: Yeah.
Others are thinking about doing what Bob did. Sounding the alarm. They think
Trump’s nuts. Unfit. Dangerous.
Me: Well,
they already knew that, didn’t they?
He: But
now it’s personal. It started with the Sessions stuff. Jeff was as loyal as
they come. Trump’s crapping on him was like kicking your puppy. And then, you
know, him beating up on Mitch for the Obamacare fiasco. And going after Flake
and the others.
He: Not
just that. I mean, they have thick hides. The personal stuff got them to notice
all the other things. The wild stuff, like those threats to North Korea.
Tillerson would leave tomorrow if he wasn’t so worried Trump would go nuclear,
literally.
Me: You
think Trump is really thinking nuclear war?
He: Who
knows what’s in his head? But I can tell you this. He’s not listening to
anyone. Not a soul. He’s got the nuclear codes and, well, it scares the hell
out of me. It’s starting to scare all of them. That’s really why Bob spoke
up.
Me: So
what could they do? I mean, even if the whole Republican leadership was willing
to say publicly he’s unfit to serve, what then?
He: Bingo!
The emperor has no clothes. It’s a signal to everyone they can bail. Have to
bail to save their skins. I mean, Trump could be the end of the whole goddam
Republican party.
Me: If
he starts a nuclear war, that could be the end of everything.
He: Yeah,
right. So when they start bailing on him, the stage is set.
Me: For
what?
He: Impeachment.
25th amendment.
Me: You
think Republicans would go that far?
He: Not
yet. Here’s the thing. They really want to get this tax bill through. That’s
all they have going for them. They don’t want to face voters in ’18 or ’20
without something to show for it. They’re just praying Trump doesn’t do
something really, really stupid before the tax bill.
Me: Like
a nuclear war?
He: Look,
all I can tell you is many of the people I talk with are getting freaked out.
It’s not as if there’s any careful strategizing going on. Not like, well, do we
balance the tax bill against nuclear war? No, no.
They’re worried as hell. They’re also worried about Trump crazies, all the ignoramuses he’s stirred up. I mean, Roy Moore? How many more of them do you need to destroy the party?
They’re worried as hell. They’re also worried about Trump crazies, all the ignoramuses he’s stirred up. I mean, Roy Moore? How many more of them do you need to destroy the party?
Me: So
what’s gonna happen?
He: You
got me. I’m just glad I’m not there anymore. Trump’s not just a moron. He’s a
despicable human being. And he’s getting crazier. Paranoid. Unhinged. Everyone
knows it. I mean, we’re in shit up to our eyeballs with this guy.
ROBERT
B. REICH is Chancellor's Professor of Public Policy at the University of
California at Berkeley and Senior Fellow at the Blum Center for Developing
Economies. He served as Secretary of Labor in the Clinton administration, for
which Time Magazine named him one of the ten most effective cabinet secretaries
of the twentieth century. He has written fourteen books, including the best
sellers "Aftershock", "The Work of Nations," and "Beyond
Outrage," and, his most recent, "Saving Capitalism." He is also
a founding editor of the American Prospect magazine, chairman of Common Cause,
a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and co-creator of the award-winning
documentary, INEQUALITY FOR ALL.