This week marks a new
low – even for Trump.
May we recap the last four
months or so?
Since Trump took office, he has:
Reduced crucial cabinet departments to
bare bones and appointed obvious sycophants and liars to head those
departments. (eg; Michael Flynn as Nat’l
Security Adviser even though red flags were waving from every direction.) We can add Jeff Sessions, Sean Spicer, Kelly Ann Conway, Reince Priebus, and now, unfortunately -- H. R. McMaster.
Fired
Sally Yates January 30 (ostensibly for disagreeing with the President’s
Immigration Order, but really to shut her up for information regarding Michael
Flynn).
Fired
Preet Bhahra (along with 40+ U.S. Attorneys) a member of Justice who was doing
an investigation of Trump’s labyrinthine financial conflicts of interest.
Dismissed
our Press as purveyors of “Fake News,” as "the enemy of the people" and the Courts as “so-called Judges.”
Discontinued the White
House Visitor Log (effectively hiding from the People any controversial
visitors’ presence and reasons for being there).
Discontinued press reviews
following important phone calls or visits with foreign dignitaries to three or
four word statements.
Threatened to discontinue
White House Press briefings because of the criticism of White House
spokesmen.
Deftly shifted attention
from major (unflattering) news items with other (juicy) news items in an attempt to create media
distraction.
Appointed Ivanka Trump
and Jared Kushner, neither of whom have credentials
other than being family members, to Special Councel to the President.
Weekend trips to
Mar-A-Lago costing the taxpayer millions of dollars.
Personal business
trips by Sons and Ivanka including Secret Service paid for by taxpayers.
Fired James Comey, the
one who heads up an investigation by the FBI into Trump’s possible collusion
with Russia. (The audacity of this act is almost laughable if not so serious.)
Demeaned the FBI
director (a 30 year veteran of government service) by calling him a “showboat” and a
“grandstander.”
Today, we must add the
news story from the Washington Post yesterday about our president’s casual disclosure
of classified information to his Russian visitors in the White House (this is one
day after Director Comey’s firing) after having barred the American media from
attending but graciously allowing the
official Russian press (RT) into the
Oval Office.
Some
tremendously generous commentators and supporters like to say that the president
is simply on a learning curve and is to be forgiven. I would say, that my 10 year old
granddaughter would have known better than to divulge that information. Some say Trump is slightly deranged with
early symptoms of senility; others think he is just dumb.
I think he’s led a life that began with power and money, has learned he can get his way, is lazy, fat, lacks curiosity, has no historical perspective, has an untrained mind and cannot or will not read crucial briefings. He moves within his world of privilege without contributing.
He’s a taker and will take more from us than he is capable of ever giving back.
I think he’s led a life that began with power and money, has learned he can get his way, is lazy, fat, lacks curiosity, has no historical perspective, has an untrained mind and cannot or will not read crucial briefings. He moves within his world of privilege without contributing.
He’s a taker and will take more from us than he is capable of ever giving back.
Because
our forefathers were astute enough to understand the dark side of human
nature, they’ve provided us with a system of government that requires checks on
the presidency -- Congress, the Courts and the Press.
Under Paul Ryan as Speaker
of the House, and Mitch McConnell as Senate Majority Leader, the Congress has abrogated
its duty and they, as leaders, should be removed. One is not surprised at
McConnell, whose partisanship within the Senate is well-known. Ryan might have been a statesman at one time,
yet today, he’s become a lap dog to the President and his minions.
Fareed Zakaria GPS, Sunday
morning on CNN discussed the situation – this was before the WAPO exclusive
Monday afternoon.
"So far, it appears that the
Republican Party is losing any resemblance to a traditional Western political
party, instead, simply turning into something more commonly found in the
developing world, a platform to support
the ego, appetites and interests of one man and his family."
I agree. However, we still have the Courts and the Press – and
they are doing their jobs.
But it’s going to be up to us – the citizenry;
WE are now the ones in charge and we must remind Trump’s enablers that they owe
their jobs to us – not him. We, the voters, can fire them unless they immediately begin
the process of forming an independent committee (outside of the Congress) that
will not replace the on-going investigative congressional committees, but will instead
supplement their findings.
Without the cooperation of the Congress, we,
as voters, have no choice but to take back OUR house. Think 2018.