Trump's Venezuela coup sends America down a dark path

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“Trump regime spokespeople have offered a range of explanations for the unprovoked and unnecessary violation of Venezuela’s sovereignty and international law. But Trump’s breathless enthusiasm for illegal violence, beamed to his home/entertainment hub for his personal delectation, is perhaps more telling than any post facto rationalization.

The United States appears to have attacked Venezuela primarily because Donald Trump has been granted broad dictatorial latitude by Congress, the courts, and the American people, and because he likes inflicting violence on relatively weak foes. That’s a bleak state of affairs — for Venezuela, for the United States, and for the world.”


That bleak state of affairs began when Trump took office.

And yes, Congress, the courts, and the American people have allowed the authoritarian Trump regime to violate laws both international and domestic with impunity – the comprehensive failure of the American Experiment.
 
“Trump regime spokespeople have offered a range of explanations for the unprovoked and unnecessary violation of Venezuela’s sovereignty and international law. But Trump’s breathless enthusiasm for illegal violence, beamed to his home/entertainment hub for his personal delectation, is perhaps more telling than any post facto rationalization.

The United States appears to have attacked Venezuela primarily because Donald Trump has been granted broad dictatorial latitude by Congress, the courts, and the American people, and because he likes inflicting violence on relatively weak foes. That’s a bleak state of affairs — for Venezuela, for the United States, and for the world.”


That bleak state of affairs began when Trump took office.

And yes, Congress, the courts, and the American people have allowed the authoritarian Trump regime to violate laws both international and domestic with impunity – the comprehensive failure of the American Experiment.

The Maduro government was declared illegitimate by most of the rest of the world, you can't have a coup against an illegitimate government.
 
And yes, Congress, the courts, and the American people have allowed the authoritarian Trump regime to violate laws both international and domestic with impunity – the comprehensive failure of the American Experiment.
If congress courts and the American people have allowed they are not violations.
 
“Trump regime spokespeople have offered a range of explanations for the unprovoked and unnecessary violation of Venezuela’s sovereignty and international law. But Trump’s breathless enthusiasm for illegal violence, beamed to his home/entertainment hub for his personal delectation, is perhaps more telling than any post facto rationalization.

The United States appears to have attacked Venezuela primarily because Donald Trump has been granted broad dictatorial latitude by Congress, the courts, and the American people, and because he likes inflicting violence on relatively weak foes. That’s a bleak state of affairs — for Venezuela, for the United States, and for the world.”


That bleak state of affairs began when Trump took office.

And yes, Congress, the courts, and the American people have allowed the authoritarian Trump regime to violate laws both international and domestic with impunity – the comprehensive failure of the American Experiment.
Awwww, look at the Marxist piece of shit crying because his Marxist dictator got taken out.
 
“Trump regime spokespeople have offered a range of explanations for the unprovoked and unnecessary violation of Venezuela’s sovereignty and international law. But Trump’s breathless enthusiasm for illegal violence, beamed to his home/entertainment hub for his personal delectation, is perhaps more telling than any post facto rationalization.

The United States appears to have attacked Venezuela primarily because Donald Trump has been granted broad dictatorial latitude by Congress, the courts, and the American people, and because he likes inflicting violence on relatively weak foes. That’s a bleak state of affairs — for Venezuela, for the United States, and for the world.”


That bleak state of affairs began when Trump took office.

And yes, Congress, the courts, and the American people have allowed the authoritarian Trump regime to violate laws both international and domestic with impunity – the comprehensive failure of the American Experiment.
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And your cult can't do squat about it.

Three more years, at least.





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“Trump regime spokespeople have offered a range of explanations for the unprovoked and unnecessary violation of Venezuela’s sovereignty and international law. But Trump’s breathless enthusiasm for illegal violence, beamed to his home/entertainment hub for his personal delectation, is perhaps more telling than any post facto rationalization.

The United States appears to have attacked Venezuela primarily because Donald Trump has been granted broad dictatorial latitude by Congress, the courts, and the American people, and because he likes inflicting violence on relatively weak foes. That’s a bleak state of affairs — for Venezuela, for the United States, and for the world.”


That bleak state of affairs began when Trump took office.

And yes, Congress, the courts, and the American people have allowed the authoritarian Trump regime to violate laws both international and domestic with impunity – the comprehensive failure of the American Experiment.
Yep...arresting murderous dictators and putting them in prison is now deemed "going down a dark path" by the retards on the left.

Strange, they had a different opinion about it in 2020:

 
As a result of this action, a lot of Venezuelan refugees may be beating a dark path to our door. Oh, the irony. I've been mostly supportive of Trump over three elections, but I think this was not a good idea. And it's not really Trump. It's our intelligence community. They want Venezuelan oil and they finally managed to pull a president's strings and get him to push that button. They know Trump loves to be "the one" and they took advantage of that. In the end when things turn sour they'll be able to blame him even though it was THEIR agenda.
 
“Trump regime spokespeople have offered a range of explanations for the unprovoked and unnecessary violation of Venezuela’s sovereignty and international law. But Trump’s breathless enthusiasm for illegal violence, beamed to his home/entertainment hub for his personal delectation, is perhaps more telling than any post facto rationalization.

The United States appears to have attacked Venezuela primarily because Donald Trump has been granted broad dictatorial latitude by Congress, the courts, and the American people, and because he likes inflicting violence on relatively weak foes. That’s a bleak state of affairs — for Venezuela, for the United States, and for the world.”


That bleak state of affairs began when Trump took office.

And yes, Congress, the courts, and the American people have allowed the authoritarian Trump regime to violate laws both international and domestic with impunity – the comprehensive failure of the American Experiment.

"We came, we saw, he died." - Hillary Clinton.

You cheered.
 
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I've been mostly supportive of Trump over three elections,
Me too.
but I think this was not a good idea.
A VERY BAD idea.
And it's not really Trump. It's our intelligence community. They want Venezuelan oil and they finally managed to pull a president's strings and get him to push that button. They know Trump loves to be "the one" and they took advantage of that. In the end when things turn sour they'll be able to blame him even though it was THEIR agenda.
I only believe 25% of what you just said. They didn't put those words in his mouth.
 
“Trump regime spokespeople have offered a range of explanations for the unprovoked and unnecessary violation of Venezuela’s sovereignty and international law. But Trump’s breathless enthusiasm for illegal violence, beamed to his home/entertainment hub for his personal delectation, is perhaps more telling than any post facto rationalization.

The United States appears to have attacked Venezuela primarily because Donald Trump has been granted broad dictatorial latitude by Congress, the courts, and the American people, and because he likes inflicting violence on relatively weak foes. That’s a bleak state of affairs — for Venezuela, for the United States, and for the world.”


That bleak state of affairs began when Trump took office.

And yes, Congress, the courts, and the American people have allowed the authoritarian Trump regime to violate laws both international and domestic with impunity – the comprehensive failure of the American Experiment.
It's funny to me that some of the people who are crying about Trump and Venezuela had no problem with Obama's Arab Spring. U.S. and NATO forces violated Libya's sovereignty and international law, and Gaddafi was killed as a result. Maduro was arrested to face a trial in the U.S. The reaction is similar to the arrest of Manuel Noreiga in Panama. The UN were opposed to what happened. The people IN the country support the removal of their former leaders. That's something. White people are protesting Maduro's removal and Venezuelans are happy he's gone.

So, I'd have respect for people who are consistent. Jones and their ilk ... not so much.
 
I would like to thank Clayton for this, and all other posts. As the official site bot for the D.N.C., this algorithm does a masterful job of keeping us all abreast of the truly anti-American nature of the Democrat party.

Three cheers for Democrats and narco terrorism!!
 
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