The Big Bad Boogie Trump
(or The Desperate Dems — Berning Down the House)

The worse things are getting for the Democrats, the more desperate the propaganda, hype, and fear-mongering are getting. For a party that constantly accuses Trump of fear-mongering, they sure seem to be doing a lot themselves.
Slight tangent as I have CNN playing in the background — The Trump scandal of the day, or more correctly, the issue the media is trying their damnedest to make into a scandal, is the comment he made earlier in response to the Russians possibly being involved in the hack of the DNC which brought about the embarrassing batch of emails proving the favoritism the DNC had toward Hillary Clinton.
Trump obviously made a facetious remark saying, Hey Russia, if you are responsible and happen to know where the 33 000 emails of Hillary’s are, the media would be really happy if you turned them over. I’m paraphrasing of course but that’s the gist.
Granted, if a foreign nation is involved in hacking into U.S. servers, it’s a serious matter and that’s what the security agencies deal with, so let them do their job and find the source. CNN is trying to turn anything they can into a Trump scandal to deflect from their own scandals. I kid you not, they are taking a snide Trump comment and embarrassingly forcing the case Trump is either colluding with the Russians or, at the very least, daring them to hack into American servers. They must think people are really stupid.
I heard one of their panel say this should be sufficient to disqualify Trump as a candidate. I had to clean up the coffee I just shot out my nose. I don’t normally get a good laugh out of CNN so that caught me off guard.
Ok, so the Democrats senior policy advisor Jake Sullivan issues their response:
“This has to be the first time that a major presidential candidate has actively encouraged a foreign power to conduct espionage against his political opponent. That’s not hyperbole, those are just the facts. This has gone from being a matter of curiosity, and a matter of politics, to being a national security issue.”
National security issue? Why if these 33 000 emails were supposed to be the ones that weren’t work related? Remember, these were the emails she erased because supposedly they contained yoga schedules and the like so there should be no national security issue regardless.
So what did Jake Sullivan just say? Did he just confirm Hillary obstructed justice? Were Trump’s comments a trap to solicit the very response he got? Another lie that could bring an obstruction charge? Time will tell.
”I tried to warn CNN in a previous article about pushing this bro-mance narrative between Trump and Putin — it’s going to bite them in the ass (for the 1 1/2 million or more who have seen Clinton Cash, you already know why) when it becomes widely known Clinton was the one who facilitated the sale of 20% of U.S. uranium to Russia.
Or even worse for them, if those 33 000 deleted emails of Hillary’s do show up and prove she did put American classified information at risk for hacking — woooo-Nelly, they are going to be in deep excrement. Ze poo poo will be hitting ze fan and it’s going to be the fault of the liberal media for believing the public is too stupid to know Trump was either joking or he played them all for suckers.
Oh yes, the art of fear-mongering and how the Democrats aren’t going to stoop to Trump’s tactic yet speaker after speaker after speaker at the DNC convention can’t seem to come up with anything but how scary a Trump presidency would be.
The purpose of this Trump fear-mongering at the convention is obvious — just under half of their own party, the Bern-ites, are not feeling the love for Hillary (though CNN seems to think 90% will go to Hillary, Ooookaaay sure). Many of Bernie’s supporters walked out yesterday after Hillary’s official nomination leaving the stadium with a lot of empty seats, at least until Bill Clinton arrived for his speech.
In the battle of fear-mongering, or who is the least scary let’s say, think about this; Donald Trump is one man, an establishment outsider, who, if he is elected, will have to work amongst many career politicians, insiders, within his own cabinet first and foremost. There is still Congress and the Senate with whom he is going to have to work very, very hard to win them over. The checks and balances are going to be immense for Trump. No matter what he says right now, he is going to have to display brilliant diplomacy to work with everyone around him. There is zero chance of him becoming a dictator. So what’s his fear factor? Very, very low.
Knowing how Trump does not like to lose, you could end up with a guy who works very hard to make the government a success — hardly a bad thing and certainly not scary. Love him or hate him, you know he will not want to fail.
On the other side of the coin, Hillary is deeply entrenched in the establishment — she is the establishment. She has proven she knows exactly what to expect and will do everything and anything in her power to circumvent the checks and balances. She allowed the position of Inspector for the State Department to remain vacant for 5 years when she was there. The result? There was no oversight to audit and keep tabs on the department and there is now 6 billion dollars still unaccounted.
The Clinton Foundation is still a developing scandal. The CEO, Eric Braverman stepped down this past Friday and the foundation is now refiling at least 5 years of tax returns after facing criticism over donations from foreign countries. The IRS also announced it’s intentions of further investigation into the foundation over the spike in Bill’s speaking fees at the same time Hillary became Secretary of State.
If you’ve watched Clinton Cash, you know how big and ugly this scandal will grow, but currently, what bothers me about this foundation and Hillary Clinton is the fact that there are a bunch of emails from the batch she turned over to the F.B.I not yet released to the public and likely won’t be until after November. Let’s talk about that CNN.
Still on the who’s scarier list, we already know we are going to have more scandals and investigations and leaked emails long after November, so decide if you want it to be the President’s scandals or, well…not the President’s. Mind you, if she were to win, you likely won’t hear about those scandals any longer. No, correction, you won’t hear about those scandals. That is what she is counting on.
Supposing she is elected, once again, America has the establishment politicians ensconced, both parties will make changes to their respective groups nomination process so there will never ever be another Bernie or Trump again. The rest is so predictable it’s boring. Four or eight years of another Clinton, then maybe it’s Jeb’s turn for four or eight years, and so on and so on.
It’s not the voters who have to fear Trump, it’s not even just the Democrats — it’s the establishment, the status quo, the bankers, Wall Street, almost everyone but the people.
Don’t fall for the fear-mongering against Trump. Remember, they have to do and say everything they can to scare you enough to overlook the faults of their candidate so it’s going to get a whole lot worse yet. In fact, there will be a direct correlation; the worse the scandals get for Hillary, the scarier Trump will become according to the media. And you can take that to the bank.