Posted on 12/07/2017 1:10:42 PM PST by detective
What do you call a system of government that cannot tolerate a transition of power without corrupt machinations by those unwilling to cede control? Banana Republic is a term that comes to mind.
The Special Counsel was appointed to determine whether Russia colluded with Trump to steal the election. Michael Flynn was indicted for a conversation he had with the Russian ambassador on December 28, 2016, seven weeks after the election.
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It all goes back to the fact that the Kenyanesian Usurpation should never have been allowed to happen.
Barack Obama is not a natural born citizen.
Nixon did have a plan - just not one that would have worked if made public before it was hatched.In 1972 Nixon went to China. Did he plan that before his election? Would he have won election, or would the initiative been as effective, had he pre-announce it???
Nixon had no reason to announce that he had a plan that he couldn’t share.
Big political mistake.
If memory serves: there are laws on the books about the incoming President and his team. What the dems did falls under sedition and they should be publicly hung. Sedition in a time of war. Evil.
Big political mistake.
I blush to think how naive I was back before the Carter Administration. I had to subscribe to Reed Irvines Accuracy In Media (AIM) report for a year to really know that journalism was systematically tendentious.My daughter was stunned when she learned that I used to listen to News Radio, since all her sentient life she has known me for someone who treats the news as an advertisement for something I wouldnt buy on a bet. But before I paid attention to the AIM Report, I did just that.
Understand (if you are younger than I) that in the post-WWII era people actually did assume that journalism was objective. Hard to believe, there are still people who think that. Their name is Legion, actually . . .
Why do you think that Democrats get elected so often???
Nixon made some political mistakes, all right. One of them was not running more aggressively in what was then the Solid (Democrat) South in 1960.
And another was thinking he might get a fair shake from the press. He shoulda known better; actually, all his political experience ran to the contrary.
John Harington
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