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pbrower2a
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« on: March 06, 2017, 09:06:10 AM »

Most Americans don't care about Russia.

I think Russia is simply a ploy for Democrats to avoid facing up to the fact that Trump won the election.

It will be an interesting thing to see how the Russian situation turns out. Either:

1. Donald Trump runs out of time to prove the Russian situation is nothing; or

2. The US public get sick of listening to fake news stories about  Russia.

Either way, i think he is in the clear.

Average US voters are a lot smarter now than the media. They are actually a whole lot smarter than anyone gives them credit for.

That is why the fake news stories have little effect on Trump. He simply tweets his fans the words " fake news " and the story is illegitimate.

For actual news that would hurt Trump, Donald simply throws a tweet in the opposite direction and the fox hounds are off the scent.

Sound familiar?

Arnold Schwarznegger's ruined my show.
Nordstrom's banned my daughter.
Obama tapped my Tower.


As soon as Trump tweets these things, the media is essentially trapped like a victim on its own conveyor belt.


Too many Americans voted for Donald Trump and his Congressional stooges for me to have faith in the wisdom of the electorate. A full investigation can resolve everything one way or the other. I do not like having American politics imitating the style and techniques of a dictatorial political order that serves oligarchs well and cheats everyone else.

...Americans who voted for Donald Trump and his Congressional stooges sacrificed their freedom (and mine) for vague promises of economic gain, and (to paraphrase Benjamin Franklin on 'temporary safety') deserve poverty and despotism. I recognized Donald Trump as an untrustworthy demagogue, and I wouldn't complain so much if the President were  Mitt Romney. I look at Donald Trump and I see a politician analogous more to Hugo Chavez or Robert Mugabe than to... Ronald Reagan ... in techniques and likely results.

Donald Trump is a dictator. I accept that fact much as I must accept many other realities.
 "Bored, broke and lonely"... when life resembles a bad country song and you are a fan of classical music, you might be living only for the Afterlife or reincarnation if you are too old to start over.  




 
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