This much madness is too much sorrow;
It's impossible to make it today. - Neil Young (Down by the River).
The Madness never ends, and it is indeed, sorrowful. The
utter disdain this President has for our scared democracy is truly saddening,
as maddening, to Constitutional Patriots. His unraveled musings about how ‘Unfairly’
he’s being treated is pathetic. Perhaps Pathologic is a more appropriate
description. Beside the fact of how much this spoiled-rotten Beneficiary of a
multi-million dollar Inheritance complains of ‘Unfairness’, his delusion is
alarming.
Among the various fables he spun during his recent NY
Times Interview, was this complete fairytale of the AG Jeff Sessions Recusal.
Pres. Trump hobbled together some nonsense complaining about how AG Sessions
should have warned him about the recusal upon being selected by Trump for the
job. Yeah, right. Except for the fact that the investigation Mr. Sessions
recused himself didn’t commence until After Sessions was sworn-in as Attorney
General. And, it came on the heels of Trump’s firing of FBI Director James
Comey.
He also prattled on some nonsense about how the wife of Japanese
PM Abe doesn’t speak English, (she does, some), so he left his seat at the G-20
Conference Dinner to visit his wife and Russian President Putin, who were
seated together. He said in The Times interview that the conversation with
Putin lasted about 15 Minutes. Others there at the time said it went about 45
Minutes. He lies about why he left his seat, and lies again about how long the
conversation went. Pres. Trump says he and Putin discussed U.S. – Russian Adoption
Policy.
Having already lied about the conversation, are we now
supposed to believe he and Putin discussed adoption for 45 Minutes? Mr. Trump says in the interview that adoption
is something Russian Pres. Putin is ‘very interested in’. Sure he is - 45
Minutes worth.
But the most disheartening noises Pres. Trump made were
his maligning of AG Sessions, former FBI Director James Comey, and Special
Counsel Robt. Muller. Mr. Trump impugned the integrity of each of these
individuals, and hinted that in addition to Director Comey, he might fire AG
Sessions, Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein and Special Counsel Muller. Mr. Trump spouts
the myth that Mr. Rosenstein is from Baltimore, (he’s from Pennsylvania), and
implies he can’t be trusted because, as everyone knows, there are no
Republicans there.
This scoundrel, who is the current occupant at 1600
Pennsylvania Avenue has such little regard for the Process detailed, and Separation
of Powers outlined in the U.S. Constitution concerning Congressional
Investigation of The President, that he just blabbers on about how he’ll just
fire people who dare to inquire into his malfeasance.
Mr. Trump is in deep trouble in Washington, D.C. . . And
it seems, the Russians may very well have something on him also.
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