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Enoki33

(1,603 posts)
58. Maybe in trying to save our country we have first to recognize a few
Mon Sep 23, 2019, 11:50 AM
Sep 2019

hard cold facts. For decades our enemies have been analyzing and searching for the weakest spots in our system of government while inserting their financial tentacles wherever possible into our politics. They are aware that democracies, and indeed capitalism, can devour themselves. And because we are a nation of laws, if you control the legal system through outright corruption you are well on the way to instituting a fascist dictatorship. In tRump, Putin groomed and instituted the perfect tool. Every day we see this unfolding before our eyes to the extent where there are even some who have replaced their initial outrage with a shrug, not realizing that the prime traitor has progressed to a point where he has no alternative but to be ‘re-elected’. That is the only way he can keep himself out of jail while holding unto his ill gotten gains and continue to cement his evil power. Expect from that prime traitor the worst he can do to the nation while his propaganda says the exact opposite. Right now he has the power to do just that. And that is only some of what we are up against. It is a fight we cannot afford to lose.

I am missing a link. How do we know that Ilsa Sep 2019 #1
Aug 2 Roland99 Sep 2019 #2
I remember reading that, and recommending the thread. greatauntoftriplets Sep 2019 #4
+1 dalton99a Sep 2019 #5
I realize that "operational security" means nothing to Trump Fortinbras Armstrong Sep 2019 #49
It's pretty much what many of us here expected blm Sep 2019 #3
When the whistle blower complaint was first revealed Farmer-Rick Sep 2019 #54
Compulsive greed blm Sep 2019 #55
Big questions here also. Pushing Ukraine enabled deflecting Hortensis Sep 2019 #67
The question is, grumpyduck Sep 2019 #6
Not as long as Moscow Mitch remains Putin's Bitch and has enough Repugnant support cstanleytech Sep 2019 #16
Doing something about it if feasible is different than Laura PourMeADrink Sep 2019 #26
Vocal opposition is not the problem there is plenty of that on our side what we need is cstanleytech Sep 2019 #29
Have any ideas on that? We only have control over us. Laura PourMeADrink Sep 2019 #30
Nope, about all we can do at this point is hope cstanleytech Sep 2019 #34
If there was any shred of evidence, that Pelosi has Laura PourMeADrink Sep 2019 #46
Maybe a protest.... SergeStorms Sep 2019 #37
I think the Republicans would ignore it without giving it a second thought. cstanleytech Sep 2019 #40
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Sep 2019 #68
No... Catch2.2 Sep 2019 #39
And somehow allows him and his surrogacy to spin Laura PourMeADrink Sep 2019 #47
And not impeaching will demoralize our base. CrispyQ Sep 2019 #60
Whether or not it's true, this will ruin our intel services for years to come unitedwethrive Sep 2019 #7
You make an excellent point. Blue_true Sep 2019 #11
I actually decided not to try to get into the State Department ArcticFox Sep 2019 #15
Ruins our chances for ANY type of treaty or agreement. Why make deal subject to whims of a child? Midnight Writer Sep 2019 #33
I remember just recently there was a high level American spy in the Kremlin mysteryowl Sep 2019 #8
Yeah. That was referenced Roland99 Sep 2019 #10
It was a Russian working the US Fiendish Thingy Sep 2019 #32
Trump said spies interfere with his personal relationships. gibraltar72 Sep 2019 #9
Did he really say that? How clueless can that be? nt Blue_true Sep 2019 #12
From CNN: Roland99 Sep 2019 #14
Putin hates our spies, so Trump does too. Qutzupalotl Sep 2019 #18
I heard that as well, and thought what the hell is that all about. a kennedy Sep 2019 #13
Can we have a National Sanity Week? One week with Trump placed in a straightjacket with no access to DemocracyMouse Sep 2019 #17
Oh yes, please! smirkymonkey Sep 2019 #35
Is that rule still on the books? Baitball Blogger Sep 2019 #19
Ayup Roland99 Sep 2019 #24
Except for Cheney Laura PourMeADrink Sep 2019 #27
I've been saying blue-wave Sep 2019 #20
Americans are sleeping. triron Sep 2019 #22
Clinton's 'fun in the office' Aussie105 Sep 2019 #23
Where are the whistle blowers? Laura PourMeADrink Sep 2019 #28
Buried under... SergeStorms Sep 2019 #38
Trump has committed more than one act of treason, but everyone pretends it's triron Sep 2019 #21
No joke. Aussie105 Sep 2019 #25
Given the 2017 secret spy extraction moondust Sep 2019 #31
And yes.... SergeStorms Sep 2019 #36
The DB article says "a search to replace Gordon appears to be the most likely explanation." NCLefty Sep 2019 #41
Yup. tRump scraping the barrel: "any senior employee who's been at ODNI for 90 days or more". . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Sep 2019 #48
Sending the list to the Kremlin for vetting? (nt) klook Sep 2019 #59
This message was self-deleted by its author elocs Sep 2019 #42
"or in adhering to their Enemies" works for me. lindysalsagal Sep 2019 #43
This message was self-deleted by its author elocs Sep 2019 #62
How much of this buffoon can we endure? Unlimited it seems. BSdetect Sep 2019 #44
Thanks for posting this. BlueWI Sep 2019 #45
Gov Weld -R ...just said on Morning Blow... amuse bouche Sep 2019 #50
I have no doubt that Trump is a treasonous SOB vlyons Sep 2019 #51
This is true. maddiemom Sep 2019 #53
I'm told that writing a sternly worded letter Bettie Sep 2019 #52
Anything more than a sternly worded letter would be divisive... Raster Sep 2019 #63
Exactly, after all Bettie Sep 2019 #65
This is what I've believed from the start. Firestorm49 Sep 2019 #56
This is frighteningly plausible. MBS Sep 2019 #57
Maybe in trying to save our country we have first to recognize a few Enoki33 Sep 2019 #58
I think that would take him down Buckeyeblue Sep 2019 #61
We read about the Russian spy back in July, however FakeNoose Sep 2019 #64
The Republicans would say this is no big deal if Trump did it. milestogo Sep 2019 #66
Jared did the same for his Saudi overlords Maine-i-acs Sep 2019 #69
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