“Trump has Overwhelmed Himself,” by Ezra Klein, points out one of the problems with flood the zone. That it removes focus from the ones doing the flooding. It makes it feel like the entire White House is in chaos. I don’t know if Trump supporters see it that way, but for those who pay attention, it floods their attention as well. I assumed it would have a built in advantage because of the short attention spans of most people. Something horrible happens in the US, something that feels like we should never forget it happened. A year or two later we see a news story about an anniversary of the event and think “wow – that happened and I should not have forgotten.”
As much as the murder of Alex Pretti at the hands of paramilitary forces is tragic, will we remember a few months from now? What horror shows did you remember from 2025? Do you remember he gutted US AID? Do you remember DOGE rifling through government databases, in locked rooms, with no supervision and the windows blanked out? Do you remember the insanely ridiculous tariff calculations? Signal gate? And we’ve become accustomed to the absolutely corrupt use of the pardon power. The president has been issuing pay for play pardons to convicted scammers. That’s a thing. It barely makes the news. Remember when Clinton got roasted for a couple of questionable pardons at the end of his second term? Trump does that and more on a weekly basis.
I think part of the flood the zone strategy is to keep crisis after crisis going so the real problems don’t surface. Look at the companies footing the bill for the ballroom or the sycophantic Melania movie. Alone, in previous administrations, would have come across as so corrupt as to be career ending. However, when we’re threatening NATO countries, who’s paying attention to the graft from World Liberty Financial, the Trump crypto scam and bribe channel?
I don’t know if Trump wants to run again. But if he doesn’t, he’s going to walk away with as much lucre as he and his family can steal. The party that went purple in the face with rage over Hunter Biden clumsily parlaying his supposed connections to wealth, became the story of the “Biden Crime Family.” And yet turn a completely blind eye to overt corruption. They can because we’re screaming about whether or not the government has to respect the fourth or first amendments. The courts plod along on these cases, with the shadow docket in the tank for Trump. Only going to bat for the constitution and norms when money is involved. Any sense the Supreme Court was non political has been dashed and as far as I’m concerned, sympathy for my causes is more than jurisprudence.
I think it’s too early to declare “Flood the Zone” a dead strategy. Because Trump knows he’ll walk away with billions, hidden behind a screen of outrage. The next president will likely face new limits on their pardon power or power to gut agencies. This is especially true if the next president is a Democrat and the Supreme Court will suddenly rediscover the constitution limits the power of the President.