Insanity in Review
Well, okay, kinda sorta. First, let me say that any US involvement in the Middle East is like trying to juggle Jello. It can't be done. That's been proven over the last 18 years in Iraq and Afghanistan. There's no peace to be made in that region simply because we're dealing with ancient tribal peoples trying to exist in a twenty-first century world. Allies made today become adversaries tomorrow, because loyalties aren't necessary to nations or to ideologies, but to familial, tribal or religious constructs. Further, the prevailing religion there is so factionalized that no foreign policy by the US would have any long term value. But that said, economic stabilization as well as the containment of radical Islam in the region is of paramount importance. While President Trump may draw down some US forces there, he also repositioned others in country. He hasn't abandoned the Kurds, he's made it possible for the US to pressure Turkey to behave in ways that do not include more boots on the ground. By threatening financial collapse of Turkey's fragile economy, he's won the battle without the loss of American or Kurdish lives. Remember that Klaus von Clausewitz observed in his famous axiom that "politics is war by other means." Politics is deal making, and Trump is well versed in the art of the deal. And isn't "troop reduction" what the democrats have been demanding for decades? The US, under the Kenyan's reign, emboldened the radical Islamists with tacit endorsement, arms and money, and to reverse that insanity will require something other than brute force alone.
There's a House committee to study impeachment, led by rabid partisans, but there's no there there. The impeachment “inquiry” is simply an all-for-show circus. There's little, if any, chance it will ever result in the House actually filing legitimate articles of impeachment, and even if it somehow manages to do so, impeachment will survive neither a trial in the Senate nor a motion to dismiss. Democrats won’t admit it, but they are keenly aware of that, too. But the charade will go on. Everyone, Democrats, the media, and the American public realize that this is nothing more than an attempt to enhance the existing Orange Man Bad narrative: Impeach Trump. They won't because they can't, but the narrative will live on. Meanwhile, what’s really at stake here that enough dumbed-down, fake news consuming voters will believe it enough to effect the 2020 election. They hope to divide Trump from his base, which is unlikely in any magnitude. The Democrats simply can't win on ideas because they haven't any, so they have to cheat to win. Expect harvested ballots, "found" ballots, dead voters walking, and illegals bused from state to state. And in addition to flat out DNC cheating, the fake impeachment narrative will be constant background noise, and it will not stop. Meanwhile, the White House politely declined to play the game as the House issued a "pretend subpoena" to Trump to produce documents to the committee.
Oops. Looks like the despicable Kenyan has been exposed as the ringleader of the failed coup d'etat that tried to take down a duly elected president of the United States. Is seems that former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper was interviewed on CNN this week and during this
interview, he defended the actions of the intelligence community
during the 2016 election. In so doing he implicated the Kenyan This from PJ Media:When asked by CNN anchor Jim Sciutto if he was concerned that Attorney General Barr's and U.S. Attorney John Durham's criminal investigation into the scandal will find any wrongdoing on their part, Clapper said, "Well, I don't know, I don't think there was any wrongdoing," which doesn't exactly inspire a lot of confidence, but then he said something really interesting. "I know, for my part, my main concern was with the Russians and the threat posed by the Russians to our very political fabric and uhhhh, the message I'm getting from all of this is apparently what we were supposed to have done was to ignore the Russian interference, ignore the Russian meddling and the threat that it poses to us, and oh, by the way, blown off what the then commander-in-chief, President Obama, told us to do, which was to assemble all of the reporting we could, that we had available to us."
"It’s kind of disconcerting now to be investigated for, you know, having done our duty and done what we were told to do by the president," Clapper added.
And Speaking of Hill
I have long thought that by the time election day rolls around, our gal Hil will be the Democrat candidate for president in 2020. In fact, I predicted that Mike Robinson, the Kenyan's wife or something, would be the Veep. Now it seems she's - that's Hillary I'm talking about - is actually ramping up some enthusiasm for another Clinton candidacy. Hil's been dragging Chelsea Hubble around, trying to soften her brazen evil image, I suspect. She has tenacity if nothing else; she lost to the Kenyan in 2008, and she lost to Trump in 2016. Now she's up for a rematch with Trump. The problem is, she'll have to destroy Pocahontas to get there. But hey, rigging elections is what Clintons do, right? And Donna Brazile and Bernie Sanders - bless his heart - are still around to help. So there's that. But Debbie Wassermann-Schultz is a burned bridge. But I have a hard time envisioning Warren taking a back seat to Clinton, given that Hil is roundly despised by American voters. But you know Hil - she has a way of getting her way. Think Seth Rich, Victor Thorn and Shawn Lucas. And those are just the recent deaths involving her 2016 campaign. There are lot of others who got sideways with her, and who are now deceased. But what will be the real contest is whether Hil has the political might to overcome the resistance she'll get from the DNC. They want no part of her, her health, or her other considerable baggage. And worse, she's just too moderate for the new Socialist-Islam-Communist Democrat wing of the DNC. But bring popcorn. It will be a hoot to watch.













