Keep your eyes on Mike Pence

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Listen to Liss, she knows what she’s talking about:

To be clear: I am not suggesting that Trump is stupid. I am observing, based on Trump’s own comments, that he doesn’t care about policy; that he is willfully ignorant about an enormous amount of policy because to be well-versed in it serves no purpose to him, as it does not cater to his grandiose ego and would steal time from the things that do.

Trump explicitly wanted a vice-president who “would be in charge of domestic and foreign policy,” leaving Trump free to “Make America great again,” whatever that means on any given day. Tweeting at SNL on one day; provoking China by calling the Taiwanese President on another.

Everything else belongs to Mike Pence, who was a radically conservative governor and has already made several notable trips to Capitol Hill to meet with Congressional Republicans to see what radically conservative legislation—starting with the repeal of the Affordable Care Act—they can bring to Trump’s desk for his disinterested signature.

In December, Gallup noted Pence’s influence squarely sits on the shoulders of Trump’s lack of experience: “As has been true for previous vice presidents, Pence’s background complements that of the president. But this seems particularly important for the incoming administration, given that Trump will be one of the few presidents without any elected political experience (the last was Dwight Eisenhower in 1952). Pence’s legislative and policy experience may make him the ‘quarterback’ on the White House legislative team who has to deal with complex congressional processes. And his experience as a state governor may make him someone Trump relies on to help navigate 10th Amendment issues.”

Trump’s comprehensive inexperience leaves a void that Pence will be happy to fill.

Trump has almost certainly not learned the details of the Global Gag Rule, nor will he, but he didn’t need to know them. Pence knew them. He is an extreme anti-choicer who, as Indiana’s governor, waged war on Planned Parenthood, defunded clinics, and criminalized miscarriages. You bet he knew the details of the Global Gag Rule. You bet it was one of Mike Pence’s priorities.

This, then, is a perfect and terrible example of why I am the brokenest of broken records about keeping our eyes on our most powerful vice-president ever, including even Dick Cheney.

4 thoughts on “Keep your eyes on Mike Pence

  1. That is exactly correct. Pence’s fingerprints are all over those cabinet picks, but one of the consistent things about most of them is that each of them is fabulously wealthy, which appears to reflect Trump’s notion of financial wealth equating personal worth (or a worthy substitute for competence).

  2. Another observation: Trump does appear to be “in charge,” in that he is making final decisions, but based on options provided by Pence, so that he can choose between options that range from far right to jackboot fascism. However, I was interested to read his 50-item infrastructure priority policy paper that came right out of the gate. It was specific, succinct, and hit congresspeople right in their districts. Imagine if Obama had done that shortly after winning in 2008 and then campaigned around the country for a bill in congressional districts where this would have made an impact. Instead team D maundered around mumbling about “shovel ready projects” blah blah oh well it’ll never pass and maybe we should compromise poor sad us because mean Republicans . . . .

  3. I can only hope that it chaps Cheney’s hide to no longer be the most powerful VP. Kinda like his former boss must be celebrating being knocked off of the top of the worst president’s heap…

  4. I watched Dick Cheney. I wanted Dick Cheney extradited to the Hague. Mike Pence is no Dick Cheney.

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