I could give you site after site after site that would show you what your government was about before Trump
The psychology of Qanon: Why do seemingly sane people believe bizarre conspiracy theories?
In part,
"If it sounds crazy, that’s because it is. The mostly right-wing conspiracy theory makes a series of mind-blowing allegations that include Democrat-run centers for pedophiles and Satanic cults. The theory first appeared on various online message boards like “8Chan,” where followers shared “bread crumbs” — clues — about the dark and powerful forces that supposedly run their country".
"The theories are so wild at this point that some conspiracy-friendly members of the far right are pushing back on them and even
banning them from popular online forums. We don't know which person or persons originated the theory (yet), or what their motivations may have been. What we do know is that the theory is spreading. And generally speaking, why. "
http://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/psychology-qanon-why-do-seemingly-sane-people-believe-bizarre-conspiracy-ncna900171
In a 'self-defeating and self-incriminating' slip up, Trump just indicated he installed Matthew Whitaker to kill the Russia probe
"President Donald Trump on Wednesday indicated during an interview that he tapped former US attorney Matthew Whitaker to replace then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions in order to rein in the Russia investigation".
"What is so unusual about Trump is that he publicly forecasts his motivation in a way that is self-defeating and self-incriminating," Elie Honig, a former prosecutor from the Southern District of New York who specialized in organized-crime cases, told INSIDER.
http://www.businessinsider.com/trump-installed-matthew-whitaker-to-kill-russia-probe-obstruction-of-justice-2018-11
Trump's Attack on Mueller Is About One Thing: Fear. Why would the president risk adding to Mueller’s obstruction inquiry? There are bigger things at stake for him.
"(Bloomberg Opinion) -- “There was no collusion. There was no obstruction. I mean, unless you call obstruction the fact that I fight back — I do fight back, I really fight back. I mean, if you call that obstruction, that’s fine.” — Donald Trump, press conference, September 27, 2018.
Sometimes the president of the United States just shows his hand. He reveals himself in press conferences and interviews and, of course, on Twitter.
Yes, these things always feature a lot of word salad and free association that requires everyone around Donald Trump to unpack their magic decoder rings to decipher what he’s saying. But there’s occasionally a certain there-there, especially when it comes to the president’s particular fixations — like Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation of possible collusion and obstruction of justice involving Russia and Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign.
On Thursday morning — just a week after firing his attorney general, Jeff Sessions, and temporarily replacing him with an apparatchik, Matthew Whitaker — Trump launched four broadsides at Mueller on Twitter".
http://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2018-11-15/trump-tweets-against-mueller-he-s-running-scared
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Charles1962150
on Fri 11/16/18 01:15 AM