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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 2925422" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>Witch hunt? Ok. Politics as usual. Proof? Nobody gives a damn about Benghazi anymore or more likely they never did.</p><p></p><p>But that's neither here nor there. We have a president that has shown he likes dictators. We have a government that is opposed to that kind of rule with investigative oversight, judicial review, and electoral processes. Note that the same president who likes strongman dictators has been at odds with the democratic process from day one. </p><p></p><p>So the politics, the process, the press and the public (40% approval) are all in opposition to him. Why? Because THEY are altogether corrupt or because HE is? The intelligence community is completely certain that Russia "meddled in the election" but until last week he couldn't say it? Think about that. The entirety of the US intelligence community and the president couldn't accept their assessment. And the most he can say is that Obama didn't do anything about it? Answer me this: what has President Trump done about it in the six months since he was sworn in?</p><p></p><p>But he's in the swamp now and he'll either drain it or be eaten alive by it. Seen any evidence that he's draining it? No, me neither.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 2925422, member: 22662"] Witch hunt? Ok. Politics as usual. Proof? Nobody gives a damn about Benghazi anymore or more likely they never did. But that's neither here nor there. We have a president that has shown he likes dictators. We have a government that is opposed to that kind of rule with investigative oversight, judicial review, and electoral processes. Note that the same president who likes strongman dictators has been at odds with the democratic process from day one. So the politics, the process, the press and the public (40% approval) are all in opposition to him. Why? Because THEY are altogether corrupt or because HE is? The intelligence community is completely certain that Russia "meddled in the election" but until last week he couldn't say it? Think about that. The entirety of the US intelligence community and the president couldn't accept their assessment. And the most he can say is that Obama didn't do anything about it? Answer me this: what has President Trump done about it in the six months since he was sworn in? But he's in the swamp now and he'll either drain it or be eaten alive by it. Seen any evidence that he's draining it? No, me neither. [/QUOTE]
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