He planned all this assuming RBG would make it through, or in other words a DEM majority in SCOTUS was the planned outcome. So no 100% he didn't plan for SCOTUS to back him up, unless he is an idiot which I don't think he is.
I can't for the life of me see how putting three traitors onto the courts was part of the plan. That was certainly a drawback.
Those whitehat anons on TD the other day made an important distinction between a plan and a strategy. Plans fail, strategies adapt. There has no doubt been a lot of setbacks, but if the plan/strategy was ever real I can't see how they would just pack up the tent and head home.
To play devil's advocate here - maybe he trusted the courts. Not all of them, of course, but maybe SCOTUS was the Achilles Heel here.
He planned all this assuming RBG would make it through, or in other words a DEM majority in SCOTUS was the planned outcome. So no 100% he didn't plan for SCOTUS to back him up, unless he is an idiot which I don't think he is.
Don't forget that RBG was on the Supreme Court until shortly before the election. Any long-term plans had to have been made with that in mind.
I can't for the life of me see how putting three traitors onto the courts was part of the plan. That was certainly a drawback.
Those whitehat anons on TD the other day made an important distinction between a plan and a strategy. Plans fail, strategies adapt. There has no doubt been a lot of setbacks, but if the plan/strategy was ever real I can't see how they would just pack up the tent and head home.