by exploited » Mon Jul 24, 2017 9:58 am
The thing is that I'm pretty sure everybody is aware of what is happening and what will happen. Trump is gonna go down for money laundering, false statements under oath, or both. The Russian investigation is just a means to an end - Trump isn't a spy, he is just a silver-spooned moron that will take money from anybody willing to shore up his terrible investments, and I'm sure there are plenty of lenders with enough dirt to make him look bad to everyone but conservatives, who will do nothing regardless.
Plus the KGB or whatever it is called now is playing this perfectly. They have succeeded in destabilizing the national political discourse whether Trump faces trouble or not.
The simple truth is that Trump is too dumb and volatile to make a proper double agent. He doesn't have the chops to actually make real plays on behalf of the Russians. The Russians know this which is why they are so acutely playing both sides - surely nobody has failed to notice that whenever there is a lull, a Russian-related actor says or does something that "incriminates" themselves via vague suggestions of potential wrongdoing?
None of these people had to say shit but they did anyways. It is beyond obvious that the goal is to prevent a united America with the domestic will to take strong action, regardless of who is President.
If Dem representatives weren't largely naive and/or dumb, they would recognize their own role in this intelligence op, and proceed to go about handling these issues quietly and tactfully. Instead they have played a crucial role in fulfilling Putin's strategic goals. Look at what they did to Comey for Christ's sake. They undermined his professionalism and his office just as much as Trump did, the only difference is that they weren't dumb enough to fire him.
Meanwhile the Dems are no more closer to removing Trump from office as the day he was elected. It is frustrating to see such a golden opportunity wasted on the Dems, but with people like Comrade, Spider and Kane still in control of the party, not much can be done.