It is among the most familiar patterns of the Trump era.

First, Trump says or does something weird, rude or otherwise norm-defying. Some elected Republicans object, and the response from Trump and his minions is to shoot the messenger. The dynamic holds constant whether it’s big (Jan. 6 pardons) or small (tweeting “covfefe” just after midnight).

The essence of this low-road-for-me-high-road-for-thee dynamic rests on the belief that Trumpism is a one-way road. Insulting Trump, deservedly or not, is forbidden, while Trump’s antics should be celebrated when possible, defended when necessary, or ignored when neither of those responses is possible. But he should never, ever face consequences for his own actions.

This was the week Trump’s routine went global.

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    4 days ago

    Every time the cycle restarts, the Republican gets worse.

    Yes, there is absolutely a pattern there.

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      3 days ago

      Also, we always think, “This is the worst it can possibly get!” and then history proves us wrong :-(