Paul Craig Roberts: Where Are the Indictments of Those Implicated in the Coup Attempt Against Trump?
Posted by minister-liberty 5 years, 6 months ago to Politics
"In the 1970s Irving Kristol declared Republicans to be the “stupid party.” How correct he has proven to be. Russiagate and now this latest coup attempt to overthrow the elected president of the United States are acts of sedition. There is no evidence whatsoever for the charges with which the Democrats and US media, parroted all over the world by other news agencies, are libeling Trump. Indeed, we have many known felonies committed by Obama regime officials who orchestrated the Steele Dossier and Russiagate. We have overpowering evidence that the Obama FBI covered up Hillary Clinton’s felonies. We have overpowering evidence that Obama CIA director John Brennan orchestrated, or set in motion with his false allegations, Russiagate.
That the Demorcrats and their handlers have an ongoing coup against the President of the United States is undeniable. High treason is written all over it. The few educated and aware Americans who still exist can see it clearly. We are watching to see if the insouciant American people succumb to propaganda that is terminating the United States. Something will still be here, but it won’t be America. What remains will be a Tower of Babel, the disunity of which makes it easily controllable by the Deep State. Or, if insouciant white Americans ever realize that they are on the genocide list, civil war could erupt between ethnic Americans and the nonwhite immigrants flooded into the country by the Democrats hoping to use their votes to keep governmental power in Democrat hands."
That the Demorcrats and their handlers have an ongoing coup against the President of the United States is undeniable. High treason is written all over it. The few educated and aware Americans who still exist can see it clearly. We are watching to see if the insouciant American people succumb to propaganda that is terminating the United States. Something will still be here, but it won’t be America. What remains will be a Tower of Babel, the disunity of which makes it easily controllable by the Deep State. Or, if insouciant white Americans ever realize that they are on the genocide list, civil war could erupt between ethnic Americans and the nonwhite immigrants flooded into the country by the Democrats hoping to use their votes to keep governmental power in Democrat hands."
They also tend to not have enough internal control, which results in a seemingly endless supply of loons running as a "Libertarian" in local offices. They have no local political organization to speak of thus they tend to have a worse shot at any local elections.
That doesn't even get into their frequent 'purity purges' where "you aren't Libertarian enough" fights happen.
However, even if the Dems seem more united under the party banner than the GOP, they are not truly united.
There are fractions there as well, and very dangerous ones like the new radical left elected in 2018.
Tom Woods is a successful author and Libertarian. I get his email newsletter. He sticks with basic principles and is articulate, in particular with his spoken words. Here is one sample from his podcast: https://tomwoods.com/goodbooks/?omhid...
There is no "coup" attempt against the President.
His own staff blew the whistle on him and it'll be his own party that would vote to have him impeached if the process gets that far, which I doubt.
Democrats would hate to have to impeach Trump - one of their best presidents.
Trump won in 2016, but lost the House in 2018..
Which was due to the traitorous activities of some on the GOP side.
Conventional wisdom says it is a good thing but reality is quite different.
The House in Dem hands is anything but good for the country. They completely immobilized government due to their blind hatred of the president.
And I fear it is going to be even worse till next election.
After 2020, when I trust Trump will be reelected, the left has another 4 years in their arsenal trying tp remove him. They have a bottomless supply of resources for that.
It was an unholy war, and it was winner-take-all. There could be no truce, no cease-fire, no hudna, as it was known in Arabic. You were either on the offense, or you were losing.
The thoughts rushing through Bennett were alien to everything he’d been taught to believe. They smacked of the very intolerance and judgmentalism he'd been so relentlessly warned against back at Georgetown and Harvard. But what was 'tolerance' in the face of terror? Wasn't it surrender? Wasn't it suicide?” – “The Last Days”, by Joel C. Rosenberg
But older countries know it well.
I was reading a book by Joel Rosenberg, and found this superb quote:
“The problem with you Americans is that you don't believe in evil. A man like Saddam Hussein, for example. Saddam tells the world for years that he has a territorial claim on Kuwait. Builds up his armed forces. Develops weapons of mass destruction. Moves troops to the border. Signals everyone he's going in. But all the boys and girls at the CIA and DIA say Saddam won't do it. Just saber-rattling. Just flexing his muscles. Couldn't possibly invade. Why would he? It would make no sense. It would be irrational. No arab nation has ever invaded another arab nation. Why start now? Saddam was painting us a road map, and you simply didn't believe he'd start the car and take the trip. Saddam Hussein was not a lunatic and in that case, he wasn't a liar. He was rational and calculating and evil. So he told the world what he was going to do – commit an act of evil, not an act of madness – and then he did it. It took a bunch of highly paid analysts with Harvard degrees to completely miss the simplicity of the moment.”
“I believe the terrorist is both capable and prone to acts of unspeakable evil, and you don't. I'm right, and you're wrong. It's not because I know more than your government. I don't. I know less. But I believe that evil forces make evil people do evil things. That's how I anticipate what can and will happen next in life. That's how I got to be the head of the Mossad, young man. And why I'm good at it. It's going to be one hell of an August, and my country is going to suffer very badly because your country doesn't believe in evil, and mine was born out of the ashes of the Holocaust” – Dr. Eliezer Mordechai, “The Last Jihad”, by Joel C. Rosenberg
When was the last time the combination of an activist President and a compliant Congress worked out well for us? Not in my 70 years.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nUZe...
Conversely, the Democratic Party has expelled most of their more centrist members (formerly known as Blue Dog Democrats) and now just compete to see who is the farthest Left.
Look, who can blame them for playing the game, and making MILLIONS while not being able to identify a SINGLE victim. (Because they victimize the entire country, or huge groups).
Are you a Democrat? Or a committed never-Trumper?
If Trump had both houses he would be able to implement his policies that are in the country's interest, which of course would not please you.
The fact that Bush abused his power is not a reason that all presidents will fall into that category. Generalization is a deadly sin.
Guess why?
Posted by bobsprinkle 14 minutes ago
In the past, I was an avid follower of Glenn Beck. But for the past several years, I rarely listened to him. In the past he would put up these chalkboards that would present a "picture" of everything and how they were connected. The visual helped my little bb brain. I came across this recent chalkboard display about the Ukraine that he put up. It is a youtube about 50 minutes long. It connected a few faces and names for me that I did not know about. Believe or disbelieve, it is a great source for timelines and faces and names. Guess where Soros comes into play.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nUZe...
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