January 25, 2018
Democrats made a mistake this week in
trying to hold hostage children's health coverage called CHIP so as
to force the Trump Administration to pass legislation to protect the
children of undocumented workers.
This hiding one agenda behind another
shows just how duplicitous American politics has become where you
can't even use a score card to tell the good guys from the bad.
Democrats are so busy churning out
political hype they forget they are flying the good guy flag and
trying their best to scapegoat the GOP into being bad.
And if any Democrat actually tries to
vote his or her conscience, packs of wolves show up at their doors
with protest signs – part of an insider/outsider campaign to keep
everybody in line, and forcing them to vote as Democratic leadership
wants, rather than what voters want.
This is a mad tea party syndrome.
The GOP Tea Party did just what the
Democrats are doing now, driving out of their party anybody who does
not follow the party line. And ironically, Democrats are stretching
the truth to make Trump seem like a soviet when this party
intimidation is a perfect soviet model, a Stalin like campaign that
goes along with the tearing down of statues and the public
humiliation of public figures with questionable sexual backgrounds.
In some ways, Democrats keep switching
seats like the mad tea party Alice was forced to witness, changing
think tank strategies from moment to moment in a desperate attempt to
keep Trump off balance long enough for Democrats to take back power –
if not in the white house then in the senate.
This started early with this Russian
conspiracy that came out of the Green Party, accusing Russians of
rigging voting machine votes in states that allowed Trump to beat
Clinton. This strategy actually evolved as Democrats – using Obama
contacts in intel – learned that people connected with Trump
actually talked to or met with Russians and may or may not have
received dirt on Clinton through hacking.
The Russians had good reason for not
wanting to see Clinton as president since she as secretary of state
called for the overthrow of the Syrian government, Russia's sole ally
in the Middle East – inflicting on the region the worst
humanitarian crisis since the Cambodian mess in the 1970s.
A very questionable FBI director, who
flip-flopped so many times, he looked like a fish out of water,
finally got fired by the white house for being stupid, inconsistent
and dishonest, but since his last flop ended on the side of the
Democratic agenda, he naturally became a Democratic hero, and is at
the center of the current investigation into whether or not Trump
asked him to kill the investigation into alleged Russian meddling in
the election.
The special prosecutor hired to uncover
this so called conspiracy is a close friend of the FBI director and
someone who worked with him against another GOP president a decade
ago – and by most accounts the only valid argument Democrats have
in all this is whether Trump asked the fired FBI director to steer
the investigation away from him and his associates.
But when questions got raised about the
close relationship between the former president and intel such as the
CIA, FBI and NSA, Democrats started screaming about Trump's trying to
smear the FBI and raise doubt about its integrity.
The FBI has always been a political
tool, used by every administration for its own dubious purposes, and
since intel loves Obama, they do what they will to bring down Trump –
and Democrat seem to ignore that the worst security lapses concerning
Russia and China happened under Obama's watch – losses of contacts
(some killed, many imprisoned), hacks not by the Russians, but by
Chinese, North Koreans and Iranians. But we're not investigating any
of that, nor are we hearing any Democratic demigods calling out
Obama, Clinton or Kerry for these leaks.
This week the special prosecutor is
suppose to meet with Trump as part of this clearly partisan attempt
to hang the man from the nearest tree.
But don't call it justice. It's just
politics as usual.
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