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Yesterday morning on the ABC-TV political show, host Martha Raddatz, referring to the evidence-less allegations made against the Trump campaign, of Russian collusion, said something revealing. She said "Where there's smoke, and smoke, and smoke, most people would say there's fire."
LOL. Problem with this foundation-less utterance is that most people (AMERICANS that is) would say >> Where there’s smoke, there’s just smoke, and in this case, there isn’t even the smoke. All we have is a smokescreen, presented by Democrats to create a controversy out of absolutely nothing. All with the goal of delegitimizing the Trump presidency.
The only thing really at work here is a tactic of throwing enough political flak at the Trump administration to disrupt them, distract them, and slow them down. In this way, they hope to stop Trump’s policies from being enacted. And just think – these are the same people who so recently used to call Republicans “Obstructionists”.
LOL. Problem with this foundation-less utterance is that most people (AMERICANS that is) would say >> Where there’s smoke, there’s just smoke, and in this case, there isn’t even the smoke. All we have is a smokescreen, presented by Democrats to create a controversy out of absolutely nothing. All with the goal of delegitimizing the Trump presidency.
The only thing really at work here is a tactic of throwing enough political flak at the Trump administration to disrupt them, distract them, and slow them down. In this way, they hope to stop Trump’s policies from being enacted. And just think – these are the same people who so recently used to call Republicans “Obstructionists”.