I'm struggling to figure out the mindset of people with this Manafort thing. Obviously the only reason anyone even cares about this is that he used to be associated with Trump. And now the libs are chalking this up as a victory even though this doesn't touch Trump at all. Literally the only damage done is from the giant hype bubble built up in their little minds and loud mouths that causes the weak-minded to think that this is somehow the president's fault.
Unfortunately, they have to somehow manage to convince everyone that this matters three years down the road. The reason Clinton's transgressions stuck to her was because everyone
knew she did something wrong (whether they were in denial or not), and getting away with it only sullied her image more. With Trump, only the people who hate him actually think he did anything wrong (whether there's any evidence or not), and he can't very well "get away" with something he didn't do in the first place.
So where do these new indictments leave us? In the same spot as we were before, only with a slightly larger bubble of hope (Tip of the iceberg! Snowball effect! Just the beginning! I will never let my TDS die!) and a confirmation that Mueller is taking down the exact same people that we predicted he would months ago.