I do believe our democratic institutions will survive this bs. Donald Trump will not get away with placing himself above and outside the rule of law. But it is true that he can find support for his authoritarian tendencies among his followers, particularly among white Americans who are fearful of marginalized elements of American society. And Trump understands this. It's why he has been hard line enough on immigration to enact a policy that separates young children from their parents if caught entering the United States illegally, even if those parents are seeking asylum. It's why he has no problem placing those children in cages in detention facilities. It's behind all his racial dog whistles, and the uber nationalism he evokes in insisting football players stand for the album. It's telling that, in place of honoring the Eagles at the White House, he wants to hold a "special ceremony" that will include "singing loudly" the national anthem.
This nationalistic emphasis has been in the playbook of would be authoritarian rulers forever. It's no different with this authoritarian. Apart from its legal strategy, spelling out that he is above and outside the rule of law will find support among intolerant white people, who when fearful that democracy will benefit marginalized people, will abandon their commitment to democracy. Timely that this study was released just now, coincident with Trump's most overt declaration of authoritarian rule:
https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opini...tolerance-support-authoritarianism-ncna877886
This is why citizens need be vigilant, the very possibility that we can wake up one day and find our democratic institutions have been incrementally eroded to the point where the president has emerged above the law, in direct violation of the Constitution and separation of powers. Can't happen here? Sorry, but democracy dies in darkness. Authoritarians always claim the press is the enemy of the people. The "fake media" as Trump calls them. This is creeping authoritarianism trying to establish itself in our nation. This is why the media is vigilant, and why a free press is necessary, and why citizens must be equally vigilant.
It's surreal that his lawyers send Mueller a memo that admits Trump dictated his son's initial misleading statement about the purpose of the meeting with Russians in Trump tower. How can Mueller, with that admission, not want to know what Trump really knew about that meeting, and when he knew it? Mueller cannot not want to question Trump on those very questions. Hence Trump lawyers argue that it is impossible for a president to obstruct justice, and hence Trump argues that he can even pardon himself. These are arguments rooted in desperation. They reflect just how fearful Trump's lawyers are of Mueller actually issuing a grand jury suponena for Trump to take the stand and answer these questions hanging over Trump.
I believe Mueller has the goods on a man who just cannot stop acting guilty. Some of us are awake. Some of us are not sleepwalking through that portion of history that is ours to live. Some of us are vigilant citizens.