I bet that, just like me, you can’t wait for the Orange Messiah to return to the throne next January, at which point there will be a welcome return to peace and normality …
[Trump] told supporters last week he would direct the Justice Department (DOJ) to investigate “every Marxist prosecutor in America.”
And Trump over the weekend vowed to “root out … the radical-left thugs that live like vermin within the confines of our country.”
Trump’s own words have made increasingly clear how fixated he is on revenge and targeting his perceived enemies if he wins a second term in the White House next November …
… Trump’s own words paint a clear picture of an individual appearing increasingly fixated on targeting those he believes have wronged him if he is able to return to the White House, and he is using exceedingly incendiary rhetoric to make his point …
… Trump in June wrote on social media that he would appoint a special prosecutor to “go after” Biden, his family and “all others involved with the destruction of our elections, borders, & country itself.”.
I can hardly wait for this new era of peace, tranquility, and social harmony being advocated by our new join, jimthelunatic.
Don’t forget that Biden is arguing in front of the Supreme Court that it’s perfectly legal for the president to weponize the DOJ or do anything that would otherwise be illegal (like Mar a Lago hit squads). That is Biden arguing for immunity right? I get people confused sometimes.
Donald Trump was president. While running for President, he campaigned on “draining the swamp” and during his time in office he talked about “the deep state”. These both seem to indicate an awareness of and an intent to remove corrupt, politicized agents from government.
Trump only hires the best, is a very stable genius, can make Mexico pay for our construction projects, can end the war in Ukraine within moments of getting the job back, solve religious wars in the Middle East, etc. So we should also be able to expect that he would be able to actually drain the swamp and solve the Deep State. And since he was already President, we can all safely say that these have both been solved.
To be fair, Biden came in and has had a chance to undo some of that. He replaced the head of the DOJ for example. That is true. But Biden can’t (practically) change the head of the FBI though. That’s still Trump’s guy. The FBI that we have today is the one that survived all the purges that Trump did or did not do, while in office, under the watch of both Trump and his personal best hire.
The DOJ can’t do bupkis without the support of the FBI. Lawyers don’t go and break into safes, they don’t source witnesses, they don’t conduct investigations. And as we’ve said, this is Trump’s FBI that we have today.
Likewise, the DOJ can’t do bupkis without the support of judges who will okay warrants. Under Trump, he appointed like the most massive quantity of judges in American history. And, by happenstance, most of the other judges still working even before Trump came in were appointed by the two Bushes and Reagan. All Republicans. Only a minority of Federal judges are Democrats and, of Republicans, the largest percentage are Trump’s.
And on that point, the FBI has only ever had a Democratic director once in its 90 year history, for a two month period, once in the 1990s. Other than that, it’s all Republican. Most people who go into policing lean Republican/Libertarian. Point in fact, the only two people in the whole FBI that Trump pushed out were Strzok and Page, two Republicans.
Nearly all of Trump’s friends were prosecuted and jailed by his own appointees. Trump’s best picks for the FBI and the DOJ both wrote up reports that said that his closest allies were bad people. Steve Bannon was indicted and prosecuted for ripping off MAGAs by Trump’s people. Trump had to go around them and pardon Bannon.
The “Democratic” J6 Committee was basically just a long sequence of on-the-record, sworn on the Bible, go-to-jail for perjury set of witnesses who were all Republicans, most of them hand-picked by DJ Trump saying, “My boss asked me to violate the Constitution and my duties to my fellow citizens, and I just wasn’t able to do that.”
So now, to be sure, it’s mostly Democrats who are talking about all this.
But the issue isn’t with what the Democrats are saying, it’s with what the Republicans are saying and that the other ones are refusing to listen.
The funny thing is nobody is more glued to screens than Donald Trump, who as President famously tweeted at all hours of the day and night and routinely responded to Fox News programming in a way that made it obvious he watched it for hours a day.
Trump’s account was manned by several individuals. The posting habits of the account don’t necessarily give you much insight into his working habits.
As best I’ve read, he mostly views his job as being to call and nag people for stuff, incessantly - and everyone seems to agree that he’s real good at it. That’s how he’s always able, for example, to find someone who will finance his new venture, pay his bond, etc.
We also know from his recent trial, that he is a penny pincher who reviews every dollar going out.
From reading transcripts of his own statements to lawyers in various lawsuits, from before he was president or even running for president, he doesn’t seem to pay attention to much other than that. I read one example where his kids and other employees were complaining about the work being done to design a new hotel that the Trump org had been hired to manage, and he was just believing anything anyone told him, giving them the okay to scrap all the work, redo everything, and successively reappointing the task to whoever was asking for it. He had no self-awareness of how dysfunctional his own management style was.
Given that he’s gone from being a person who builds and manages buildings to, mostly, being a person who rents out his name to others, I think he’s subconsciously realized that his businesses run better if he just focuses on self-promotion so I’d personally put “keeping an eye on how he’s presented on TV and in print” as an important part of his duties and, probably, the thing that he’s best suited for other than nagging. It wouldn’t be unreasonable for him to spend a significant amount of time on it.
A Flesch-Kincaid analysis of the first 30,000 words spoken by Presidents for the last couple generations puts Trump’s vocabulary at a 4th grade level.
Think about that.
“The fundamental principle of all propaganda was the repetition of effective arguments; but those arguments must not be too refined – there was no point in seeking to convert the intellectuals. For intellectuals would never be converted and would anyway always yield to the stronger, and this will always be the man in the street. Arguments must therefore be crude, clear and forcible, and appeal to emotions and instincts, not to the intellect. Truth was unimportant, and entirely subordinate to the tactics and psychology, but convenient lies (“poetic truth”, as he once called them) must always be made credible.”
–Hugh Trevor-Roper, English historian, paraphrasing Joseph Goebbels, WWII German Propaganda Minister
Sorry you can’t debate or refute the fact that everything was better 4 years ago
No wars
Better economy
Lower unemployment
Businesses were not failing
No supply shortages
Lower crime