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I still do not understand the mechanisms by which Trump imposes his control on other actors in the Republican Party. What are these people afraid of?

Is it simply that he'll speak ill of you? Write an all-caps tweet? That he'll support a primary opponent? Those don't seem sufficient to explain the Kadavergehorsam of the Republican political class.

I have always found it baffling that people admire him, think he is a good person, smart, witty, charismatic etc.. But now I'm talking about a different issue: why do they obey him? Saddam had secret police who would simply torture and kill you and your family -- okay, no mystery why people obeyed him. Does Trump have a squad of assassins? Did he when he was out of office? And who have been their victims?

The complete moral collapse of the Republican political elite is a mystery to me.

I would love to read a close chronology of the weeks after Jan. 6. The Republican Senate and House came as close to breaking with him on Jan. 7 as they ever have since 2015. But somehow, within a week, he brought them back under his will. What exactly happened? Death threats from constituents? Death threats from Trump? Blackmail on an industrial scale? What happened to Mitch? What happened to Lindsey? They came so close to getting the monkey off their backs, and then suddenly he was on top again.

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Meanwhile, if you stroll over to the free speech crowd, they seem to be throwing their shoulders out for how aggressively they’re shrugging at this consolidation of personal rule.

Like, it can be true both that progressive-institutional overreach paved the way for this *and* that there’s currently an unprecedented concentration of power in one man that’s very, very bad. But audience capture, etc.

Edit: I basically mean TFP and Taibbi. I guess Greenwald, too, but I’m not sure his schtick was ever really “free speech” as such - more anti-corporate, anti-surveillance state. Not sure what he’s been up to, but I wouldn’t be surprised if he too is misplacing his skepticism of state censorship and surveillance at the moment.

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