Dear Democrats: Perhaps instead
of continuing to push the collusion illusion, you might want to consider
contributing directly to Trump’s reelection campaign.
Everything centrist Democrats have done to oppose Trump has blown up
in their faces and they have proven themselves incapable of trying anything
different. Nobody, literally nobody, could be any worse at resisting Trump. It
would have been preferable if they had been mute for the last two years and
allow Trump’s behavior to speak for itself. Indeed, Trump could never have
gotten as far as he has without the assistance of the Democrats.
Highlights of the Mueller report: A broad and highly sophisticated
Russian attack using $46,000 worth of clickbait Facebook ads, a Pokémon Go ap,
and a potential Moscow real estate deal that went nowhere, were used to hack
our 2016 election. In return for Russia swinging the election for Trump, Trump
agreed to bomb Russia’s ally in Syria, kill Russians, sell arms to Nazis in Ukraine,
expand NATO, increase military spending, instigate regime change in another nation
friendly with Russia, withdraw from a nuclear weapons treaty with Russia, and
withdraw from the nuclear deal with Iran, yet another ally of Russia. In
response to this clear collusion, Nancy Pelosi and Adam Schiff vow not to impeach
Trump.
If you’re interested in opposing Donald Trump and his agenda, I’m with
you. But if you have been doing so for three years and have failed utterly in
stopping it, it is time to stop and assess your methods. Further, it is time to
stop and ask who it was that has been pushing such agendas. Lastly, and most
importantly, you must assess your inner self. Do you feel like a powerful
warrior with a clear head and open heart? Do you feel as if you are acting
through love and concern for humanity and the planet, or do you feel like your
actions are being dictated to you by fearmongers and propagandists? In short,
do you feel like you are in control of your life, or do you feel like you are a
pawn of forces who don’t care about you?
As the candidates the Democrats
offer us become increasingly more corporate and pro-war, the vileness of their
opponents has to increase in order for them to look viable. Don’t believe you
can’t get a worse president than Trump. I thought that about Bush in 2000, but
I was proven wrong.
The Mueller investigation and the
faith placed in it by Democrats has been a big win for Trump, another vivid piece
of evidence of the madness of mainstream media and those who imbibe of it. A
big loss for the left, who spent the last two years hoping unelectable government
officials were going to save democracy from the voters. Worse than that, Democrats
have for the last two years managed to avoid facing the fact that they were
wiped out in an election against a party that ran the most unappealing
candidate in the history of our nation.
If we can accept the fact that
Russia was able to swing an election that cost billions of dollars with $46,000
worth of Facebook ads, surely it is believable that they got to Mueller, too.
At the heart of the Russiagate
narrative was the unlikely assumption that Vladimir Putin felt confident placing
the world’s largest military and nuclear arsenal into the hands of a mentally
unstable and vain individual. Furthermore, implicit in the Russiagate narrative
is the idea that Trump was easily manipulated. If that is true, then he is equally
capable of being manipulated by the U.S. intelligence communities, think tanks and
deep state as he is by Russia.
So Julian Assange, Donald Trump, Randy Credico, Jill Stein, Tucker
Carlson, Tulsi Gabbard, Marine Le Pen, and Jeremy Corbyn were sitting around
Vladimir Putin’s place, trying to come up with a strategy to influence the U.S.
elections. Tucker asks Putin how much money he has to spend and Putin says, “I
can dig up $100,000, but I can only get my hands on half of it before the
election." Suddenly Jill Stein has a brainstorm and says, “I’ve got it! We’ll
spend $46,000 on Facebook ads, and plop another $4,700 on Google.” The entire
room explodes with applause. “Brilliant,” says Putin, raising a glass of vodka
in a cheer. Glasses clink, drinks are downed. Then Randy Credico adds, “And
maybe we could do something with Pokemon Go, too!”
We didn’t make those who pushed
the lie of weapons of mass destruction pay any sort of price, which is why they
felt comfortable pushing the Russiagate propaganda onslaught. We must learn
from this by not holding back our punches on not only those who propagated the
lie but those who believed it. We must make the average social media warrior
who pushed this narrative for two years so uncomfortable that he holds a grudge
against the media pundits and the networks that hire them so that they do not
fall for the next big lie.
If Democrats are concerned they
will lose elections because leftists are calling them abject failures, war
whores and corporate Uncle Toms who push conspiracy theories, they have to meet
us halfway and stop being abject failures, war whores and corporate Uncle Toms
who push conspiracy theories.
For those who pushed it, Russiagate
was never about taking out Trump. It was about insuring that the Project For A
New American Century lived on and the push for global empire sustained. To that
end Trump, who was despised so much by the liberal left that they lost their
critical thinking skills, was linked to Russia in the same way cigarettes were once
tied to women’s liberation by marketers in order to increase sales to women. It
was done quite cynically, dishonestly, and effectively. Once the hate was projected
onto the intended target, and once Trump recognized that he would be hounded
until he played along with the people who had the power to oust him, that
hatred for Trump was no longer necessary. Thus the collusion end of Russiagate
could be put to rest while maintaining the equally fallacious impression that
Russia is looking to provoke the United States and we are the victim and not
the bully in the matter. It has been field-tested that the liberal media and
its viewers will support any action Trump makes if it is directed towards Russia
or any other nation not yet absorbed into the collective of American Empire. The
media glorified the missiles launched by Trump on Syria and nobody seemed to
argue the matter. I can envision a circumstance where Trump can yet be a hero
to the liberals by confronting Russia in any number of places on the map where
U.S. military muscle is flexed.
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