The Russians and the Trump
The media feeding frenzy over Don Junior’s admissions of meeting with Russian’s is important evidence confirming Russian involvement in the 2016 election. The more important issue is Putin’s power and influence at the very top levels of the American government. Western values are under attack in America and around the World. Trump emulates the totalitarian characteristics of the Russians. The critical concern is the serious damage that Trump and his administration is inflicting on the United States and the World. The Russians have gained a foothold. The threat to American democracy will be significantly diminished by the impeachment of Donald Trump.
Whether or not the Trump campaign colluded with the Russians had very little to do with the outcome of the election. The Russians did not need Trump’s collusion, or even his knowledge to accomplish what they set out to do. It is hard to believe that Trump knew nothing of the Russian efforts. The depth and extent of his knowledge and involvement is still in question.
Trump didn’t expect to win and was as surprised as everyone else. He probably woke up on November 9th thinking, “Wow the KGB are really good”. Given recent history he wouldn’t be wrong. Putin and the KGB hijacked American democracy without ever firing a shot. American Intelligence was either sleeping or not able to stop them.
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Putin had a motive in defeating Hillary Clinton for whom he felt personal animosity. He also knew that she would be a difficult adversary if elected. Trump presented himself like a lamb to the slaughter.
The electorate was angry at what they perceived to be an entrenched governing class who spent their time on frivolous arguments and obstructionism, lining their pockets and the pockets of their friends. While dancing on the head of a pin, they had little or no time to care about or do something to make people’s lives better. To make America greater. The disparity between the rich and the poor had widened with the middle-class struggling and shrinking.
For Putin it was a perfect storm. Voters angry at the establishment. His target, Hillary Clinton, struggling with an overpowering unpopularity. Best of all he had Trump. That with the KGB and all the money he needed apparently left America helpless.
Give Trump credit for recognizing the political incorrectness that matched the issues his supporters saw as a reason for their personal circumstances. They wanted and needed somebody to blame. Trump’s threats of action, building a wall and deporting immagrants, was just what they wanted to hear. Trump opened a Pandora’s Box of the ugly underbelly of America. Spewing hate and fear he trashed and threatened the people that his supporters blamed and feared.
The Russian efforts including, cyber and public relations attacks and hacks, targeted spending, and any other forms of interference, the extent of which which we are not and may never be aware Combined with the Trump lit match tossed carelessly on the gasoline of hate and fear. Add Hillary Clinton’s driving the Democrats into a shell all made Donald J Trump, President of the United States of America.
The only one who probably wasn’t surprised was Vladimir Putin. He had defeated Hillary. Trumps gratitude for the election may or may not work in Putin’s favour. Unless of course he has something else on Trump.
Trump has been to Russia. The extent of his political and business contacts there is unknown to the public. There certainly could be video recordings of Donald Trump engaging in “alternative” sex acts with what Vladimir Putin bragged were the best prostitutes in the world. He certainly appeared to speak with some authority. Trump is a misogynist with a deviant personality. He’s rich and used to getting or taking what he wants. It is not a stretch to imagine a man who brags about grabbing pu**y and sexual assault would get caught in such a situation. From observing his life and tweets he seems to lack the restraint which would govern most of us. Trump would claim they were “fake” and his supporters, no matter how accurate the video, would jump to his defence.
Another reason would give Putin confidence that he can influence the president. Trump and his familie’s financial dealings in Russia. The only thing Trump likes more than pu**y is money. There certainly seems to be smoke in the direction of the Trump familie’s financial involvement with Russia. One thing is certain. Whatever they’re doing, Putin and the Russian Mafia, (Putin’s enforcers) are involved. Whatever their entanglements investments and obligations it is certainly clear how that could influence Donald Trump.
The evidence supporting this comes from Donald Trump himself. Throughout the campaign to his recent meeting, he has shown a deference to Putin never before seen or expressed by an American president. An alpha male, like Trump, with the power of the presidency and America behind him should be showing that strength and confidence, not behaving like an obedient lapdog.
The real troubling part of Trump is that he has quickly picked up the totalitarian conduct which cannot help but make one fearful for American democracy. The lack of transparency is a page right out of the Totalitarian Handbook for Dummies,( a gift from Vlad). Press conferences with no video and/or sound. A meeting in the Oval Office with Russians and Russian press when the American press are excluded. He uses the excuse that he doesn’t want to telegraph what he’s thinking. Forgetting for a moment that the telegraph operator is working overtime on his tweets, America and the world need some stability and predictability. He is destabilizing the world, but not in a good way.
The most frightening aspect of the Trump administration is its attack on the Free Press. Fox and Friends definitely speaks for the right. MSNBC and CNN have the perspective from the middle to the left. Trumps dealing with the press is nothing short of an attempt to impose his will and destroy his opposition. This while his press minions go out daily and perpetuate their masters lies while their noses grow before us.
Misogynist, pathological liar, corrupt, ruthless, shallow, are some of the words to describe Donald Trump and his administration. Are these impeachable offences? If they were there would have been a lot of impeached presidents. An impeachable offence is whatever Congress says it is.
Trump should be removed from office because he is incapable and unfit for office. He is embarrassing America and destroying the economic and social justice gains of the last 100 years.
And to those who say that this is all just sour grapes for a lost election, open your eyes and ears. It is not just the Democrats who are standing up in horror at what this man is doing to their country, but the world. The entire world’s climate, economy and safety are threatened. We, wherever we live are all citizens of the world. He is meeting resistance because he is pushing against the weight of the history of social and economic justice. He can damage it, but he can’t reverse it.
The Congress of the United States of America owes it to the Founding Fathers whose hope was to build a nation where something like this could not happen. They owe it to themselves as representatives of the American people they represent and serve. And, they owe it to the World with whom America must coexist.
They owe it to the future.
July 12, 2017 at 10:54 pm
Yes and we have Hilary Clinton campaign who paid the Ukrainian government for dirt on Trump…that is real collusion. And Loretta Lynch meeting Bill on a Tarmac and Loretta Lynch telling Comey to call the investigation a matter and The Russian Dossier…I think the real story and collusion is with the Clinton’s and all their crimes. Uranium deal with the Russians and Bill getting paid $500000 for speeches while Hilary is Secretary of State. Yes, we have a crisis but you are looking at the wrong person….such fucking hypocrites…
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July 13, 2017 at 12:00 pm
Thank you for taking the time to reply. I do not disagree with you about the Clintons. They lost. I, like most did not find either candidate appealing. The Clintons were part of the entrenched governing class. The anger against both the Democratic and Republican establishment was a large factor in the election. I am all for the best Washington outsiders to govern.
I don’t care about collusion or the personality traits and behaviour of Trump. There are ample examples of personal behaviour of presidents through history. There have been misogynists, adulterers, liars, who talk the talk but don’t walk the walk.
All that concerns me is the job they are doing and the people a president surrounds himself with.
Throughout history regardless of who had the White House or who controlled Congress, the parties worked together to do the job they were hired for by the American people. The leaders found a way to work together.
Since the Clinton Gingrich era I have watched both Republicans and Democrats engage in obstruction of each other rather than work together to make the lives of their constituents better.
Although you do not say so in your reply I assume you are conservative. I’m an unabashed liberal
We may disagree on social and political philosophy. But it is in everybody’s interest to find common ground.
My problem with Trump is that he is destabilizing the US and the world in a negative way. There have been Republican and Democrats whose philosophies may have differed with other parts of the world. I have never seen the United States as disrespected internationally as it is today.
The other issue is not whether there is collusion but whether Russia is in a position to influence the president. His deference to Putin is a serious concern in that regard.
Although I strongly disagree with the political views of Pence, as president he would end this national nightmare.
I do not want to see valuable time wasted looking into incidents of improper conduct by political leaders.
Americans want and deserve politicians who spend more time caring about them than themselves.
That is the problem on both sides of the aisle.
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