Winstonm, on 2017-May-17, 20:21, said:
Fair enough.
Here are my thoughts and yes it includes some supposition but I'm okay with that.
The Washington D.C. establishment:
- Guffawed when Trump announced his Presidency for the United States of America.
- Predicted he would not last the entire 2016 Presidential campaign season and would drop out early in the campaign cycle after abysmal poll results.
- Asserted that he did not understand retail politics at either the national or local level, had no charismatic public speaking skills, and no rudimentary understanding of foreign policy or how the U.S. government works.
- Predicted that he would not defeat the other 12 or so Republican Presidential candidates who seemingly had better political pedigrees than him.
- Insisted that he would not become the Republican nominee for President of the United States since he lacked the political infrastructure ($$$) to make that a political reality.
- Said that Trump would not be elected without catering his platform to a significant portion of the Latino and African-American electorate.
- Insisted that Trump had overestimated how his name brand recognition, celebrity status, and yes, even Twitter account, would influence the voting populace.
- Predicted that Trump would get slaughtered by Hillary Clinton in the Presidential Debates and would ultimately lose the election to her.
Trump, the maverick, has proven all of his naysayers wrong on so many levels. He has effectively changed the national political game and rewritten the rules of what it takes to get into the White House. And let's face it everyone. The Washington D.C. establishment is acting childlike and throwing a temper tantrum about a new power dynamic they are not used to.
Politicians are supposed to be going to Trump Tower and asking him for donations for THEIR campaigns, not calling him President Trump and listening to him deliver a State of the Union address!
The D.C. establishment is throwing everything but the kitchen sink at Trump to test his Presidency and return the power base back to what they are accustomed to. And yes, they will even create a false narrative about this Russia/Trump collusion with leaks to the media to do it. I think the industry calls this propaganda--information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote a political cause or point of view.
https://www.nytimes....putin.html?_r=0
I am sure that Speaker Paul Ryan and Representative Kevin McCarthy, the two highest ranking House Republican members would love for Trump to be forcibly removed from office, especially since Paul Ryan would then become Vice President of the United States by default without having to endure an entire political campaign season. Didn't Paul Ryan run for Vice President of the United States along with Mitt Romney in 2012 and ultimately lost to Obama on November 6, 2012? And didn't Paul Ryan begrudgingly and reluctantly accept the Speaker of the House position after John Boehner resigned at the end of October 2015?
It seems to me that it would be politically expedient for Speaker Ryan and his House "friends" to want Trump's downfall because they get an instant political promotion without much effort.
And this special counsel, Robert Meuller, is just horrible political kabuki theatre! UGH!