Friday, February 09, 2018
As of late Democrats -- especially in the media—have started to put
down Michael Wolff whose book “Fire and Fury” they previously hailed as scathing
proof of how evil the Trump Administration is.
It took Democrats weeks to realize how Wolff’s book actually testifies
to how utterly wrong Democrats are about the 2016 election and completely dismisses
the Russian conspiracy when it comes to having the president collude with the Russians
to beat Clinton.
This is why Democrats are picking the book apart in order to choose
what sections they want to believe and which parts to dismiss.
Democrats claim trump and his staff conspired with the Russians to rig
the election against Clinton.
Wolff not only claims no one in the Trump camp -- except Bannon --
thought Trump could win, most of the insiders including Trump didn’t want to
win and in fact sought to use the election as spring board to personal careers
that had nothing to do with government.
Trump, for instance, made plans to start his own media network using public
exposure from the campaign. He was so convinced he could not beat Clinton that
he refused to invest his own money in a cause he saw as already lost.
Nearly all of his top staff had similar big plans right up to when the
polls closed. None had confidence in Trump as a leader. Some even believed he
should be the last person on earth to serve as president.
All were as stunned as the Democrats when the polls closed showing Trump
as victor.
Some even cried and as Wolff noted not for joy.
If Trump wanted to lose then he had no reason to collude with the Russians
to help them rig the election on his behalf.
Indeed, if Trump people went to the Russians to get dirt on Clinton it
was because they hated her enough to want to smear her not to win an election
none believed or even wanted to win.
For all including Trump, the campaign was one big circus and Trump was
the starring clown.
The most humiliating aspect of this is the fact that many voters preferred
and trusted a clown more than they did Clinton or the Democrats.
Wolff’s book reads like a story from the National Enquirer, a cheap and
sometimes sleazy tabloid report Democrats might at other times found
entertaining but which does horrible damage to the Russian conspiracy scam they
are selling to the general public.
So naturally Democrats have to discredit the book and its author.
The problem for everybody is the fact that the GOP trusts Trump as
little as the Democrats do.
He is unpredictable and does not follow anyone’s agenda only his own.
One person I know who knows Trump says the president is likely taunting
Democrats for his own amusement the way a cat might a trapped mouse, letting
them rant and rave while he enjoys the sport.
And predictably Democrats fume at each tweet and rest desperate hopes
on a Russian conspiracy that never existed except in their delusions.
The Democrats need to discredit Wolff’s book so that nobody takes its
take on the election seriously.
As flawed as it is the book is a delightful read. It shows Trump not so
much asleep at the steering wheel of government but rather somewhat distracted.
For him being president is just another reality TV show, a three ring
circus with all the protesters, all of the deluded Democratic speeches, part of
the entertainment.
Trump is a master clown and ring master, ushering in each and every new
act with every tweet.
He does take Democrats seriously. He doesn’t care if he's
reelected. He's just along for the ride.
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