RE: Trump responds to special counsel Robert Mueller’s statement: ‘The case is closed
May 29, 2019 at 7:13 pm
(This post was last modified: May 29, 2019 at 7:15 pm by WinterHold.)
(May 29, 2019 at 6:42 pm)Rev. Rye Wrote: The sad thing is that a good part of Muller's statement is his explaining that Trump won't go down, because the DoJ refuses to prosecute a sitting president. And with a Senate that's dominated by his party, which treats him with the sort of fealty that one rarely sees outside of crime bosses, and enough of a bias in the Supreme Court that the states are creating abortion bans left and right specifically because they expect the new judges to overturn Roe v. Wade, like they're just masturbating and waiting for the SCOTUS to allow them to climax, there's really no way to stop it, except maybe in 2020. Maybe.
I can overcome the sadness when I see the odds which are standing against him. The swamp of foreign policy is very hard to cross; Democrats learned the lesson that "wars" don't solve problems; rather "soft power" is more effective.
Trump believes in using force in his foreign policy; he is pushing it too far, right into the spot that Obama and other Democrats were dodging for so long.
Democrats helped dictators, but they didn't give them "an open license" like Trump did. We heard about drones killing the innocent in Obama's time, but we never heard about hundreds of thousands being locked and tortured in Middle Eastern prisons -with American help- or fleets of warships crossing seas to start meaningless wars that only serve one name: Trump.
Things might be "slow" if one judged by courts and the official governmental slow course of events; but a gangster like this might fall because of something not even related to law.
Gangsters take out other gangsters all the time. I fear another corrupt monster -stronger and more vicious- to takeover and eat him.