The Dems and their media cohorts tried to sabotage the Trump administration

 Don Suber:

Less than a month after President Trump’s inauguration, Time magazine rolled out the Democrat-RINO message of a chaotic White House. Its proof was as thin as the hair atop John Fetterman’s head.

Time reported, “Federal judges in four courts froze a hastily issued Executive Order barring certain immigrants from entering the country. Intelligence officials leaked descriptions of classified intercepts in a winning attempt to force Trump to fire his National Security Adviser, Michael Flynn, who had misled the nation about his ties with a Russian diplomat. Then more leaks came, from current and former officials to the New York Times, asserting that Trump campaign aides and senior Russian intelligence officials had been in contact during the 2016 presidential campaign. And the President of China, [Red China’s Chairman] Xi Jinping, successfully pushed Trump to retreat from his pledge in December to give more recognition to the government in Taiwan.”

That was not chaos. That was sabotage by the deep state and its seditious resistance. The leaks were illegal and impossible to fact-check. But reporters claim they need access and so they go with leaky stories regardless of how true they may be because they need access to even juicier stories that may or may not be true.

Flynn’s ties to a ROOSH-an diplomat were a set-up by the FBI.

The court cases included a Hawaiian judge who overstepped his authority as a district judge. If the Ninth Circuit Court’s rulings affect only the states in it circuit, how can one of its district judges issue a nationwide injunction?

But I shouldn’t let the lies distract me from the subject at hand, which is we were better off with President Donald John Trump — so much so that it doesn’t matter whether the stories were true or not. In fact, I hope they are true — all of them — because it would show that even the worst human being on Earth can do a better job than the 2 million federal people and the Democrats and RINOs who hold the reins of power.

Time’s reporting in February 2017 is hilariously wrong in retrospect.

It said, “Republicans, meanwhile, have been growing increasingly restless, with the House Oversight Committee probing Trump’s security protocols for discussing classified information at his weekend retreat in Mar-a-Lago, and Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell suggesting that the Senate investigation of Russian interference in the election would expand. Others in the GOP have raised concerns that their legislative hopes under unified Republican control could fade, given the confusion over Trump’s priorities on issues such as tax reform and trade.”

Let’s see, the ROOSH-an interference was just a cover to divert attention from Obama going Watergate-on-steroids by using the FBI to use electronic surveillance and follow Trump’s every move during the campaign.

Trump’s confusion on tax reform led to dropping the corporate tax from a world-leading 35% to 21%, which was almost as low as the European average. As for trade, he negotiated a new NAFTA that stopped Mexico and Canada from using the USA as an ATM. Unemployment dropped below 4% for only the second time in 50 years.

The naysayers were led by Obama who infamously said on June 1, 2016, “He just says, ‘I’m gonna negotiate a better deal.’ Well how? How exactly are you going to negotiate that? What magic wand do you have? And usually the answer is, he doesn’t have an answer.”

Trump’s magic wand was experience from decades of dealing with unions, bankers and city halls. Bozo Barack only did what his corporate donors, his wife and the writings of Karl Marx told him to do. All three were wrong about everything all the time.

Then there was the ludicrous lie about his comestibles. Some lying journalist said the president drank 12 cans of Diet Coke a day. The rest of the flock followed in line like ducklings.

Time reported, “President Trump Reportedly Drinks 12 Diet Cokes a Day. Here’s What That Does to Your Body.”

12 cans of Diet Coke are more than a gallon of the junk a day.

The worst of the preposterous perjuries came from inside the White House when Cassidy Hutchinson testified at a hearing by the hastily slapped together second impeachment inquisition.

CBS reported at the time, “‘The president said something to the effect of, I’m the effing president, take me up to the Capitol now,’ she said.

“When told that wouldn't be possible, Trump ‘reached up towards the front of the vehicle to grab at the steering wheel,’ she said Ornato told her.

“Engel then grabbed his arm and said, ‘Sir, you need to take your hand off the steering wheel. We're going back to the West Wing, we’re not going to the Capitol,’ she said.

“In response, she said, Mr. Trump then used his free hand to lunge towards Engel, noting that when Ornato told her the story, he ‘motioned towards his clavicles.’”

Liar.

He never touched the steering wheel. That is physically impossible because there is a barrier four inches thick between the driver’s compartment and the president’s. The press and Lizzo Cheney ignored that fact.
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I get the impression that the current attacks on Trump are even worse.  There is a blatant attempt by Dem prosecutors to criminalize Trump and put him in prison for the rest of his life.  Why are they so afraid of a guy who was easily better than the current president?  I suspect it is because he is out of their control. 

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