Heidi Stirrup rode a horse of course of course to spy on her agency for Trump of course of course to get rigged election evidence of course of course just another of Trump's spies of course of course unhorsed of course of course
"Another Trump sycophant goes rogue. Trump aide banned from Justice after trying to get case info"
which leads to - The President Is Winning His War on American Institutions
"Why Republicans are failing to govern Does Mitch McConnell want Trump to be a one-term president?"
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When Trump came to power, he believed that the regime was his, property he’d rightfully acquired, and that the 2 million civilians working under him, most of them in obscurity, owed him their total loyalty. He harbored a deep suspicion that some of them were plotting in secret to destroy him. He had to bring them to heel before he could be secure in his power. This wouldn’t be easy—the permanent government had defied other leaders and outlasted them. In his inexperience and rashness—the very qualities his supporters loved—he made early mistakes. He placed unreliable or inept commissars in charge of the bureaucracy, and it kept running on its own.
But a simple intuition had propelled Trump throughout his life: Human beings are weak. They have their illusions, appetites, vanities, fears. They can be cowed, corrupted, or crushed. A government is composed of human beings. This was the flaw in the brilliant design of the Framers, and Trump learned how to exploit it. The wreckage began to pile up. He needed only a few years to warp his administration into a tool for his own benefit. If he’s given a few more years, the damage to American democracy will be irreversible.
This is the story of how a great republic went soft in the middle,...
Trump may have been seen to be winning at one time, but in the end he lost big time, thanks to enough Americans not only waking up to the prick, but also taking action by voting against him.
Good Americans are winning in the end .. of course of course.
It was Plato who said, “He, O men, is the wisest, who like Socrates, knows that his wisdom is in truth worth nothing”