"Take, for example, three cherished institutions—White House press briefings, independent courts, respect for nonpartisan law enforcement agencies and a nonpartisan civil service. Their foundations are more young and shaky than you might think, and once altered, they may not be easily restored. Future presidents may regard newer precedents as more binding. A once-sturdy nonpartisan civil service and equally assured nonpartisan courts may be too weakened to enforce a return to prior norms. A public once conditioned to expect certain things of its presidents may have lost a critical amount of muscle memory."
Joshua Zeitz at Politico discusses more damage Donald Trump has done.
Saturday, February 15, 2020
"Anyone Who Expects a Restoration of the Status Quo Ante 2017 May Be in for a Rude Awakening"
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