Sunday, August 4, 2019

Q

Hey, Q. Yeah, I'm talking to you.
Most people know nothing about Q.
Q is, as best I can tell, an anonymous entity that provides information designed to make people aware of/prevent the destruction of our civilization, both constitutionally and morally, at the hands of liberal elites. A quest to, literally, save the world.
Q, ostensibly someone or someones with insider information, provides tweets with insights and advice (which some believe really foreshadow political events) that need to be interpreted by his followers, many which post on/tune into message boards such as 4chan and 8chan, now infamous because of ties to manifestos for racist-inspired murders such as in El Paso, and for the comments from the human filth that cheer such acts.
From my research and discussion with some who follow Q, things such as changing gun owner requirements (via "staging" supposed slaughters such as Sandy Hook), illegal immigrants, voter fraud, the Russia investigation, child sex rings, and many others, are threatening what the pure life of a US Patriot should be, and will destroy all that is good about the US of A.
Seriously.
One of Q's past messages pegs Hillary Clinton (yes, that Hillary Clinton) as responsible for the death of John F. "John-John" Kennedy when he piloted a plane carrying himself, his wife, and his sister-in-law tragically into the Atlantic Ocean. Q cites decades-old notes about surface-to-air missiles, and the "fact" that Kennedy supposedly was considering a run to be NY's US Senator. Kennedy's "accidental death" was necessary, it implies, so that the way could be cleared for Hillary's Senator post and her ascension to power.
For reasons I have not been able to discern (and none of the Q messages or messengers have told me explicitly), President Kennedy seems to be some hero in this Q pageant. His son "John-John's" friendship with Donald Trump, it appears, elevated Trump to a hero as well, as someone who would stop at nothing to save our country from immigrants, the loss of freedom, and child sex rings (this twisted conspiracy network STILL peddles the ideas that Democratic Washington "elites" such as Hillary Clinton--yes, that Hillary Clinton--are engaging in pedophilia in a pizzeria).
And Donald Trump is going to be the hero.
Yes, that Donald Trump.
And Trump, along with the band of Q followers, amazingly, are the ONLY ones to see this large-scale corruption and destruction of our country. Q "reveals" info in cryptic tweets and posts, leaving it to his followers to interpret. I'm thinking if he really had something to say, um, maybe he should just come out and say it?
The conspiracy they see is incredibly large-scale. From a logical perspective, it is staggering.
The conspiracy against Trump's fight against corruption involves taking on the FBI, the CIA, military intelligence, local law enforcement officials, some allied countries, some Republicans, many Democrats, Hollywood celebrities, the "mainstream" media, Jews (such as Dem political donor George Soros and, for instance, numerous members of the New York Times), a "Deep State" that is purposely undermining Trump's "good fight" from within Washington and the administration, and, I believe, a one-armed man, and a purple unicorn.
And Trump is the only one to see it?
Trump?
C'mon, you're kidding me, right?
The scary thing is that non-whack conservatives peddle it, too. Rush Limbaugh, the once-respectable Lou Dobbs, the son of our one-time National Security Director Michael Flynn (well, okay, maybe they are whack, but they're putting this out in the public forum, not under the dark appliances of the Internet, where it barely belongs).
My God. I am all for freedom of speech. I really am. But when someone takes obviously trusting and disillusioned members of the public and twists them into a Nazi-Germany-like frenzy, well, that's just wrong.
Someone BETTER save the US.
It's not Q.
And I'm sure as heck not betting on Trump, either.




Friday, April 19, 2019

Weasel-in-Chief

Donald Trump's dance with conspiracy and obstruction for most will come to an end with the Mueller report. And while it can't prove anything criminal, it certainly shows Donald Trump is a weasel--not just the garden-variety liar as is shown in his tweets and press conferences, but a man who lies to manipulate others and cover his own butt. That, is a weasel.

Maybe Trump has a lot on his mind.
This likely isn't news to most Americans who have seen evidence of this behavior in his CARAVAN! proclamations or his disparagement of personal and political foes. It is painfully and horrifically apparent, though, in his written answers to the questions asked by Mueller's team during the investigation.

Trump pulls up phrases like "I don't remember" an astonishing 36 times in his responses (seemingly to EVERY question), even ones that were in public domain--such as being told the Russians were trying to influence the campaign (imagine your teenager answering your questions in that manner). And he's done this ALL THE TIME, whether in his countless depositions for business lawsuits such as Trump University, or his misremembering events such as US Muslims cheering 9/11. Which points to one of three things: he doesn't have the self-proclaimed "world's greatest memory," he isn't the self-proclaimed "very stable genius," or he lies.

Although most could simply argue that the first two points are easily disproved, it isn't that simple. This man is a propaganda machine, designed to serve the interests of his associates and himself (not in that order). And his lies and conspiracy theories have obviously resonated with a populace fed up with previous Washington dysfunction, and looking for a savior. It's mind-boggling to think that they think that savior comes from Trump Tower.

And now that Mueller's report has not been able to prove any conspiracy, or would not clear Trump on obstruction, the value of the report now has shown, under oath, and for all the world to see, that the President of the United States is a Liar. Capital L. And a Weasel. Capital W.

Read the report. See if you don't find this man a weasel of the greatest degree.

And then go do something about it in 2020.

Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Just the Facts, Ma'am


Just the facts, ma’am.
 Joe Friday reminds me a bit of Robert Mueller 

When Dragnet TV detective Joe Friday was gathering info, that’s all he wanted.

And with the daily Trumpian meltdowns (and the cry of “WITCH HUNT!” ringing throughout the Twitterverse) I’m just going to present the facts.

Although it seems I’m metaphorically pounding my head against a wall, it’s incredibly important—vital—not to lose sight of facts when Trump and his followers are already trying to build a case that Mueller’s unseen report is nothing but lies.

But if you just look at the facts, something sure smells, doesn’t it? I can see why Trump is terrified.

Fact 1

Russia tried to interfere in the 2016 Presidential election.

This has been verified by the many agencies of the US Intelligence community. Despite his numerous denials, Russia’s election interference has even (albeit grudgingly) been publicly admitted by Trump (“I never said Russia did not meddle in the election”).

So there’s that.

Fact 2

Despite knowing about the suspected interference by Russia, Trump’s associates either “forgot” or purposely lied about their numerous contacts with Russia or Russian operatives. Several of them were even convicted of crimes for these lies.

That’s how we know these contacts are facts.

Fact 3

Even Donald Trump lied about his contacts or knowing about contacts with Russia or Russian operatives.

During his campaign, he professed he had nothing to do with Russia. It turns out (and he happily admitted when caught) that of course he was negotiating to build a Trump Tower in Moscow during that time, and it was in all the papers (SPOILER ALERT: It wasn’t).

When the news of Don, Jr’s Trump Tower meeting to obtain “dirt” on Clinton came to light, Trump’s people denied he had any knowledge of this meeting. Ever. As it turns out, Trump’s Press Secretary admitted that of course Trump weighed in on the situation as any father would do to write about it after the fact.

So, even the President wasn’t immune to “forgetting” or lying about anything he had to do with Russia. Huh.
Can't you just picture him saying, "Just the facts, ma'am?"

Fact 4

Donald Trump told Russia to find Hillary Clinton’s missing emails.  By the next day, according to evidence collected in the Mueller investigation, RUSSIA HAD HACKED THE DNC!

Fact 5

I'm tired of writing all these facts. Although there are more (as well as speculations about the reasons behind Trump’s comments praising Putin, or his unrecorded meeting with Putin, or his change in policies—Syria, no-INF, Iran—that seem to benefit Russia), these four facts—even corroborated by Trump himself!—should be enough to help any rational person that this may not be a nothingburger, after all.

But therein lies the problem. His supporters aren't thinking rationally. Those in power choose to follow Trump because he’s following their agenda. Those poor working-class supporters choose to follow him because they somehow don’t believe facts—indisputable ones even corroborated by Trump—and think facts can never be facts unless they are complimentary of Donald Trump.

It’s sad and, actually, terrifying.

But when you look at just the facts, ma’am, I think there’s a pretty strong case (at least one worth looking into).

Maybe Joe Friday can come and clear this all up.

Well, or Robert Mueller.

Saturday, March 2, 2019

Racism Thy Name is Fox News Followers

If you ever want a very disturbing trip into the underbelly of racism and division in the US, no need to travel to a Nazi parade or a KKK rally, just read through the comments from followers on the Fox News website.
Fox News doesn't seem the logical choice for "Fighting Hate" 

Vile "jokes" about non-Christian religions, imploring of non-whites to leave "our country (no one wants them here anyway)," personal attacks against people's looks and perceived IQs are rampant throughout the Fox News comments sections. It's mind-numbing to realize that Fox News is Donald Trump's favorite network.

I'm not advocating censorship of the racist, sexist, xenophobic, misogynistic comments found there--because free speech covers even racists and idiots and otherwise hateful individuals. Instead, I'm inviting people to just see what kinds of things Donald Trump's backers believe. I mean, really believe down to their core.

It's surrealistic. It's fascinating. It's terrifying.

And the commenters think their comments are not vile in any way. From what I gather, they seem to think that this is what "real Americans" think. I know that there can be very nasty comments on CNN-like sites, as well, but they are most often directed towards a political party or conservative ideology. Although including hatred, they are rarely steeped in hatred for people of religions and races, or demeaning to women or professions such as teaching. And there have been times I've replied to a comment saying it was hateful where my comment never shows up. I guess Fox News must not want to spoil their followers' own little, racist, Trumpian Fantasyworld.

So, when you hear people that support Trump and the GOP say it's the Democrats sowing hatred and division in this country, invite them to take a walk into the abyss of Fox News comments sections, they'll really see which side is doing it.

Sadly, I don't really think they'll be surprised.

Sunday, January 13, 2019

Sure, I Believe Trump...

Of course I believe Donald Trump's latest denials regarding the Mueller case. Why wouldn't I?

Manafort's sharing with Russia?
"Did you know Paul Manafort was sharing polling data from your campaign with the Russians?" "No. I didn’t know anything about that."

Stormy Daniels hush money?
"Did you know anything about the payment to Stormy Daniels?"
"No."
...despite already having signed a detailed letter admitting that there was no affair. Prior to its violation by Ms. Clifford and her attorney, this was a private agreement. Money from the campaign, or campaign contributions, played no roll in this transaction.
Business dealings in Russia during the campaign?
 I can tell you, speaking for myself, I own nothing in Russia. I have no loans in Russia. I don't have any deals in Russia.”
Oh, I get it! I am a very good developer, happily living my life, when I see our Country going in the wrong direction (to put it mildly). Against all odds, I decide to run for President & continue to run my business-very legal & very cool, talked about it on the campaign trail...
"Very legal & very cool."  I'm sure Trump has nothing to worry about...

Saturday, December 22, 2018

Still No Chaos, America?

Well, Donald Trump has been President for almost two whole years. But, don't worry, according to Trump, everything's fine, and there is no chaos in DC. At least that's what he's said previously. Let's take a new look, shall we?

Economically, many businesses are struggling because of his seemingly random tariffs on US trading partners. Those companies that do make money are often putting their profits into stock buybacks to inflate their company's worth and reward their stockholders--not plowing their money back into their businesses or into rewarding their workers. Many workers have not seen decreased taxes or raised wages. Retirement savings of Americans have drastically reversed through rash economic policies enacted by the White House. The deficit, meanwhile, has ballooned to nearly $22 trillion.

The US Government is currently in partial shutdown. Trump's Cabinet staff members come and go as though the White House is hosting an Open House mixer. Advisors to Trump are often not the(somewhat)  trained people originally chosen for that role (many dogged by their own ethics investigations), but instead are more often conservative media talking heads and vociferous fringe elements from the populace and the GOP. Trump has continually villainized law enforcement, legislators,  and the judiciary of the country.

And you'd have to think that's reduced our country's standing in the world. Trump's been tagged as publicly making more than 7500 lies/exaggerations/misstatements in just his first 700 days in office--far less than half the country believes his whoppers anymore (from the Washington Post). Allies privately discuss the instability of the US now, instead of that of Russia. Trump's Defense Secretary Mattis resigned because he has no faith in the leadership or values of the President of the United States (let that sink in for a moment).

And, unbelievably, new lies from Trump and his associates come out virtually every week regarding covered-up connections with Russia and Russian businesses. Even more unbelievably, Trump's moves, such as withdrawing US troops from Syria, seem to benefit Russia, as well.

To me, that's chaos. Wouldn't you agree?

To Trump, though, I guess it's just another day at the office.