From Russia With Love

My take?

As much as I admire Trumps sales skills, in the end no one defies gravity. The reality his policies are costing his voters money is going to catch up with him... and in the end it will be his own people who circle back and use the Russia story to sink him.

It’s Time for Trump Voters to Face the Bitter Truth
Republicans elected a president who promised to take on D.C.—instead, Trump has presided over an extraordinary auction of access and influence.
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2018/05/trumps-washington/560105/

Donald Trump promised to “drain the swamp” while running for office. Voters gave him the opportunity to follow through when they propelled him to the White House. Instead, he surrounded himself with people who saw his victory as an opportunity to enrich themselves by selling the promise of access or influence.

This betrayal of the American public warrants more attention. Trump voters who wanted to rid Washington of sellouts should be most upset, but no one wants to admit that the person they voted for was misrepresenting his intentions. And those who rely on commentators like Sean Hannity, Laura Ingraham, Rush Limbaugh, and Tucker Carlson for information lack many relevant facts.

Here’s what Trump voters should know. Michael Cohen was the president’s personal attorney. He stepped up when someone was needed to pay hush money to Stormy Daniels on the eve of the election, even using a shell corporation created under a pseudonym to hide the matter.

But that corporation wasn’t just for paying off the pornography actress. He also used it to receive huge sums of money from folks with powerful interests in influencing the U.S. government. “A Korean defense company competing for a U.S. contract said it paid him $150,000 to advise it on accounting practices,” The Washington Post reported earlier this week. “A global pharmaceutical company said it paid him $1.2 million to provide insight into health-care policy—money it said it was required to keep paying even after concluding that Cohen had little to offer. A telecommunication company said it turned to him simply to better understand the Trump administration.”

A powerful law firm paid him $500,000.

And there were $4.4 million that flowed to Cohen from a New York investment firm “whose biggest client is a company controlled by Viktor Vekselberg, the Russian oligarch.” What were these people were paying so much money to buy?

Then there’s Corey Lewandowski, the pugnacious, righteously indignant man who presided for a time over Trump’s presidential campaign. What did he do after its Make America Great Again, “drain the swamp” message won the day?

Even before Inauguration Day, he set up a lobbying firm in Washington. “A firm co-founded by Donald Trump’s original campaign manager Corey Lewandowski appears to have been pitching clients around the world by offering not only policy and political advice, but also face time with President Trump, Vice President Mike Pence, and senior members of their administration,” Politico reported last year. For a price, he would help foreigners get better insights into Trump than were available to most Americans.

What a sellout! But he was hardly unique.

Back in 2016, “established K Street firms were grabbing any Trump people they could find,” Nick Confessore reported in “How to Get Rich in Trump’s Washington,” a feature for The New York Times Magazine. “Jim Murphy, Trump’s former political director, joined the lobbying giant BakerHostetler, while another firm, Fidelis Government Relations, struck up a partnership with Bill Smith, Mike Pence’s former chief of staff. All told, close to 20 ex-aides of Trump, friends, and hangers-on had made their way into Washington’s influence business.”

Brian Ballard, a longtime Trump acquaintance, seems to have leveraged his relationship to the president most profitably. The Turkish government is among his firm’s many clients. Politico says Turkey pays $125,000 per month. Why does it find that price worthwhile?

George David Banks was a top energy aide to Donald Trump who came from the world of lobbying. But he quit his job in the White House when he couldn’t get a security clearance. Here’s what he told E&E News, an energy trade publication: “Going back to be a full-time swamp creature is certainly an attractive option." Then he rejoined his former post at the American Council for Capital Formation, a think tank and lobbying group. I guess he wasn’t joking.

Remember when Trump told you that he would release his tax returns and then never did? Remember when he said that if he won the election he would put his business interests aside? “Ever since Trump and his family arrived in Washington they have essentially hung a for-sale sign on the White House by refusing to meaningfully separate themselves from their own business interests,” Bloomberg’s Tim O’Brien notes. “That’s certainly not lost on the companies that do business in or with Washington. They know that in Trump’s swamp, you pay to play.”
 
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My take?

As much as I admire Trumps sales skills, in the end no one defies gravity. The reality his policies are costing his voters money is going to catch up with him... and in the end it will be his own people who circle back and use the Russia story to sink him.

You partake in the same products as the Rodent it seems, it shows
in your pretzel logic sentence structure.....
When the indictments are handed out and the HRC/Democratic
involvements with NXIVM, Epstien, Uranium One and The
unspeakable Crimes I will not list here are exposed....The Democratic Party
will cease to exist......It is that bad !

Just do the research on what Allison Mack, Kieth Raniere and others associated
with HRC are formally charged with....You will be SHOCKED !
 
You partake in the same products as the Rodent it seems, it shows
in your pretzel logic sentence structure.....
When the indictments are handed out and the HRC/Democratic
involvements with NXIVM, Epstien, Uranium One and The
unspeakable Crimes I will not list here are exposed....The Democratic Party
will cease to exist......It is that bad !

Just do the research on what Allison Mack, Kieth Raniere and others associated
with HRC are formally charged with....You will be SHOCKED !

huh?
 
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I’ll have a nothing burger with a heaping dollop of Russian dressing in a sealed container on the side.
 
Throughout Donald Trump’s political rise to the presidency, he has remained adamant that his success has had nothing to do with help from Russia, punctuating almost every tweet about the investigation into the 2016 campaign with the catch phrase “No Collusion!”

But the explanations and defenses offered by Trump and his advisers have changed, as new facts have emerged in the investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller and in Congress.

Here is a summary of some of the more notable twists:

https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-teams-story-evolved-new-york-meeting-russians-090026534.html
 
Throughout Donald Trump’s political rise to the presidency, he has remained adamant that his success has had nothing to do with help from Russia, punctuating almost every tweet about the investigation into the 2016 campaign with the catch phrase “No Collusion!”

But the explanations and defenses offered by Trump and his advisers have changed, as new facts have emerged in the investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller and in Congress.

Here is a summary of some of the more notable twists:

https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-teams-story-evolved-new-york-meeting-russians-090026534.html
Trump says election rigged, Democrats scoff. Trump wins election, Democrats say election rigged.
 
My take?

As much as I admire Trumps sales skills, in the end no one defies gravity. The reality his policies are costing his voters money is going to catch up with him... and in the end it will be his own people who circle back and use the Russia story to sink him.
Consistently tenacious. Lol!
 
I’ve been hearing a lot recently about how the White House can use the available federal machinery to screw their political enemies.

I have a vague sense such a plan of action was mobilized in a not too distant past. Now when was that?
 
I’ve been hearing a lot recently about how the White House can use the available federal machinery to screw their political enemies.

I have a vague sense such a plan of action was mobilized in a not too distant past. Now when was that?
"When it comes to the law, a president is a citizen, yes."
 
3-1 odds out of Ladbrokes in London that Flynn’s “Russian woman” is named “Natasha”. I booked in at 5-1. Time’s running out for last minute books.

You heard it here first.
 
I hope the rest of Trumps legal team is a little more put together then Rudy. Not that I'm a lawyer, but somehow I don't think saying as President Trump is above the law is going to hold up in court.

Should be an interesting few months...
 
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