If anyone still thinks that Donald Trump has some master plan to kill off his Deep State adversaries they should check themselves into therapy. I know withdrawal is hard, but admitting you have a problem is the first step to curing it.
He doesn’t have a plan. He may fight them but it won’t be with any kind of master plan to trap them in some beautiful bit of political judo.
Frankly, Vladimir Putin he is not.
No, Trump is winging things at this point. While he still has the office he’s trying to do some of the things he promised. Doing that may keep him in power for a few more months.
But with his walking back the timetable for pulling troops out of Syria after a visit from Lindsay Graham (R-MIC/AIPAC) should tell you all you need to know about Trump’s willingness to stand up to the pressure he’s under.
Add to that the opening salvo from Mitt Romney (R-Wall St.) and it becomes pretty clear that Trump was told what the score really is. When, not if, the Democrats push for impeachment or a 25th Amendment proceeding against him Graham and Romney will lead a GOP revolt against him, siding with Senate Democrats to get rid of him.
That’s been the point of this from the beginning. Pat Buchanan and I both talked about this from the moment he was elected. Pat reminding us of what happened to Nixon who was hounded out of office because he did the unthinkable — ending the Vietnam War.
I’ve been simply looking at this from the standard libertarian perspective that “War is the health of the state” and Trump’s opposition to our Middle East follies would net him nothing but contempt.
The Makinder “Heartland” view of Geopolitics holds complete sway in Washington, Downing St. and the Pentagon. And as such, the Middle East is the access point to the Heartland and that means destroying both Russia and Iran to ensure that Germany never joins them.
This is why The Swamp will not let Trump make nice with Putin. It’s why the British deep state and intelligence community was so eager to help Hillary Clinton fabricate the Russiagate controversy through the creation of the Steele Dossier.
It’s why outgoing Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Joseph Dunford, would only entertain a peace deal with the Taliban in Afghanistan as long as the U.S. maintained all of its military presence there.
In other words, accept our colonial presence here to ensure you stay in the 19th century and we no longer have to fight openly.
If for nothing else, Trump’s firing Dunford was a brief bit of joy that may outlive his presidency. Not much else will.
Look, the Deep State is vast and cruel. Nancy Pelosi’s first act as Speaker of the House was to declare open season on Trump. She’ll wait until the Mueller report to start the process but she seems pretty confident she’ll get what she needs.
Michael Cohen likely provided the road map to Trump’s shady business dealings (far beyond his pecadillos) which will be used against him. Impeachment isn’t a legal proceeding, it’s a purely political one.
There is no standard of proof. If you’re hated by enough of the right people, you’re done. That’s it. In a time of unlimited corruption counting on people to act honorably is a fool’s game.
And Trump at this point is the head fool.
You don’t announce something like the withdrawal from Syria and all that that entails only to walk it back 10 days later because someone threatened you.
In fact, Trump’s best, and frankly, only course of action now is to go on the offensive. And Elizabeth Warren memes, no matter how entertaining, are not getting this done.
As I lay out in this video, the threat of exposing all of the corruption is his best play. It may cost him everything but if he’s going down the best thing he can do to MAGA is take as many of them down as possible.
Otherwise, turn the lights out before you leave.
I’d enjoy my summer if WikiLeaks would release EVERYTHING they have to support President Trump. And all those neo-cons embedded within the halls of our government getting exposed for their criminal (I believe) activities. Your outline is great; I just hope it works that well. As I’ve said elsewhere, I think the Deep State have three plans in store for Trump: The Hoover solution (engineer a recession); the Nixon solution (impeachment…obvious); and the Kennedy solution (murder).
I can’t disagree with those three possible outcomes. That’s why he needs to go on the offensive now or he’s done. No more pussyfooting around.
Excellent analysis and your conclusion of exposing the deep state corruption may become his only option. Trump’s immediate problem isn’t foreign interventions but the government shutdown as pressure to cave or compromise (same thing to his base) will rise at an exponential rate. He won’t get his funding so exposing the corruption could be used as a pretext for using the military to build the wall based on his obligation as President to defend the country.
The (un)Dems taking the House, with a lukewarm Congress, is a game changer for Trump and he needs to do something radical if he wants to create a legacy rather than just being a small bump in the road.
As with any of the recent presidents he will be able to play around with some domestic issues. He’s an indoor cat just like the rest.
So we’re down to quoting Pat Buchanan as some sort of ‘source’? Jesus Christ; Talk about scraping the bottom of the barrel.
Nixon ‘ended’ the war as a political stunt to get re-elected. About 2 months before voting, the headlines read ‘PEACE IS NEAR!’
Stupid-Amerika was too stupid to realize they were being had (again), and were too afraid if someone else stepped in that mess wouldn’t end.
This should be a billboard people see every single day;
‘Nothing in politics happens by accident. If it happens, there’s a reason’
EXCELLENT important review of the Syria debacle, and who is driving the bus on U.S. foreign policy.
Trump can see that the Syria adventure is hopeless, but all the bought and paid for neocon critters are OBLIGATED by their true money masters to resist any effort to stop forever war spending in the middle east, which is the real third rail. Video is worthwhile.
https://thesaker.is/from-2018-to-2019-a-quick-survey-of-a-few-trends/