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Sunday, March 18, 2018

Poker Politics

In the last two years, the effort to derail the current administration was fierce. Conjecture was prevalent, and the claims the President colluded with foreign powers to steal the election were constantly proclaimed by political opponents and much of the media. Even when the election was over, the pressure continued daily, and only a few made efforts to dig for facts.

This all was like poker. Nobody really knew what hand the other held, but the effort to win was full of bluffs and sometimes outlandish remarks. The cards are now being shown, and it's not looking good for those that would do anything to destroy Trump.

The collusion investigation is not revealing what the special council was instructed to find. Meanwhile, Congressional investigations found collusion with high ranking members of the FBI, illegal activities by the same, and the possibility FISA judges were part of the effort to destroy the President.

An IG report is now out, but not revealed to the public. The report must be damning, since it was used to fire a high ranking member of the FBI just days before their ability to receive their pension. That's an ace, if you're playing cards, and with the firing of a top official, it's probably not a bluff, and the rest of the President's hand is looking like the winning hand.

Now we wait to see the rest of the hands. As it now appears, the effort to destroy Trump failed, those involved with this effort will lose their jobs, if not their freedom, and a coup was prevented. That's a good thing for the United States, and those so willing to commit sedition, and treason, must be prosecuted. 

4 comments:

  1. If you plot to kill the king, don't miss.

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    1. Considering their inept actions, they're not professional criminals, but sure tried.

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  2. I'm not taking sides but isn't it interesting how Obama went for 8 long years and all the shit just rolled off his back like a duck in water? I don't know if Mr. Trump is someone's puppet getting his strings pulled from behind the curtain or the genuine outsider who really intends to drain the swamp but he sure does seem to draw a lot of fire his direction.

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    1. I don't think we've had a media willing to report news. They choose sides, and the slanted reports only add more confusion, if not contribute to ignorance.

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