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Mueller has enough to charge Flynn
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07/11/2017 14:06:02
John Ryan
Captain-Cooker Appreciation Society
Taumata Whakatangi ..., Nouvelle Zélande
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>>>There is a difference between being an all knowing oracle and a complete idiot. Trump is not just dumb politically - he's sadly just a stupid person with the vocabulary of a 3rd grader.
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>Psychologists often advise that you can't change others, only your own reaction to them; and that we're all responsible for our own happiness. So it's time to move on. Some are: e.g. look at this recent autopsy co-ordinated by veteran Democratic activist Karen Bernal:
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>https://democraticautopsy.org/
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>>In the wake of the November 2016 election, the Democratic National Committee chose not to do a public “autopsy.” Overall, the party’s national leadership has shown scant interest in addressing many of the key factors that led to electoral disaster. Instead, the main emphasis has been on matters that the Democratic Party and its presidential nominee had little or no control over -- an approach that largely obscures the party’s role in its own defeat.
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>Rather than addressing topics beyond the control of the Democratic Party (whether FBI Director Comey, Russia, misogyny of some voters, etc.), this Autopsy focuses on some key factors that have been significantly under the party’s control. While in no way attempting or claiming to be comprehensive, this report focuses on some of our party’s most crucial flaws, fissures and opportunities.

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>Needless to say, this report doesn't believe that attacking Trump will fix the issues. In fact, it points out why attempts to demonise Trump failed- and continue to fail.
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>As an example, you like to think of Trump as a dummy supported by ill-educated rednecks. However, quoting from the autopsy: " ​it’s​ ​important​ ​to​ ​debunk​ ​some​ ​facile​ ​media​ ​myths​ ​about​ ​Donald​ ​Trump​ ​and​ ​“the​ ​working class.”​ ​The​ ​bulk​ ​of​ ​Trump’s​ ​support​ ​is​ ​still​ ​from​ ​well-off​ ​whites​ ​who​ ​have​ ​always​ ​composed​ ​the core​ ​of​ ​the​ ​Republican​ ​Party​ ​funding​ ​and​ ​much​ ​of​ ​its​ ​voting​ ​base,​ ​and​ ​one​ ​should​ ​work​ ​hard​ ​to not​ ​feed​ ​into​ ​the​ ​easy​ ​media​ ​trope​ ​that​ ​Trump​ ​is​ ​overwhelmingly​ ​popular​ ​among​ ​“blue​ ​collar” or​ ​working-class​ ​voters.​​ ​​Nor​ ​should​ ​one​ ​fall​ ​into​ ​the​ ​trap​ ​(as​ ​some​ ​​pundits​ ​have​)​ ​of​ ​using “working​ ​class”​ ​and​ ​“white​ ​working​ ​class”​ ​interchangeably.​ ​Aside​ ​from​ ​erasing​ ​working​ ​people of​ ​color,​ ​this​ ​trap​ ​overlooks​ ​the​ ​fact​ ​that​ ​Hillary​ ​Clinton​ ​in​ ​fact​ ​​won​ ​the​ ​working​ ​class​​ ​across races,​ ​if​ ​one​ ​uses​ ​those​ ​making​ ​less​ ​than​ ​$50,000​ ​a​ ​year​ ​as​ ​a​ ​proxy​ ​for​ ​the​ ​label.
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>Can you accept that the low-wage workers and deplorables actually voted for Clinton while their managers and (educated) rich whites voted for Trump? Luckily it's not that simple. Unless you're willing to read all of it, I'd advise you to grab the pdf and do a search for "Trump" to see what the DNC and its supporters got wrong, and continue to get wrong.
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>>>Try paying attention to everything that's happened since his campaign started. There is plenty of crap to see the smoke and it's plain as day.
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>In relation to Russian conspiracy? I see months of multiple investigations into Russian "collusion" by the Trump campaign so far finding - zip. And then you accuse others of not paying attention or refusing to listen. Got a mirror handy?
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>>>How many indictments and convictions did you see of Obama's administration's people? Oh yes that's right-- NONE!!
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>How many illegal political hits did the GOP pay for to force a special investigator to pore exclusively over DNC functionaries? Oh yes that's right- NONE! But don't count your chickens before they hatch... people are now calling for investigations and if Trump "listens" then maybe you'll get what you're asking about.
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>>> If I was in Trump's shoes I would resign and relocate to a country without an extradition treaty as quickly as possible hahaha
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>He's not afraid of you or of Harveywood leading marching in pink hats. I'm seeing a man both incredibly thin- and thick-skinned who has been panned since the start by people who themselves are dropping like flies, as you put it. did you see what presidential debate fraudster Brazille has to say about the HRC campaign and HRC herself? And do read the autopsy.

This sounds like 'dont worry be happy, ignorance is bliss' thinking combined with 'stick head in sand and move on'. It's rather absurd to blame the DNC for the election of Trump as he wasn't their candidate.
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