Eight long years of the Kenyanesian Usurpation has corrupted our entire government.
We may never get it back.
That was why the founders excluded the children of foreign nationals from being President.
Obama will be ready to rule on day one.
Valerie Jarrett
Foggy bottom has always been full of Leftist Ivy League cvnts eager to sell out America. During the Cold War it was to the Commies. Now its to global socialism and any international organization they can get away with trying to surrender pieces of American national sovereignty to.
Prediction: There will be no indictments of the deep staters.
LOL! Not sure "Kenyanesian" is a word, but it reminds me of this classic:
Obama Is Not A Keynesian, He's An American!
Those are our intellectual superiors!
As usual, you are right.
Those who think this is all going according to The Plan (and pass the popcorn) do not know much about human nature or world history.
They should all be glad their surnames are not Flynn, Page, Caputo, Manafort, Cohen, or Papadopoulos. Whether they have committed crimes or not, their rights have been trampled, and they have been denied due process.
I voted for Trump, and he has done some amazing things - but I am glad I did not hold a high post in his campaign. Those people are meat on the table for the Deep State.
I do not see the political will to establish Constitutional Rule of Law in Washington, D.C., and that deeply concerns me.
I think in the end we may see the way things are done cleaned up some - and then they will just move on.
Eight long years of the Kenyanesian Usurpation has corrupted our entire government.
True, zero made things much worse, but this has been going on for a very long time essentially since the New Deal or even further back with Wilson. The early progressives believed that government existed not to protect individual constitutional rights, but chiefly to do “good”. Of course, the progressives defined and continue to redefine what is good. This attitude is so pervasive that most Republican politicians and many Republican voters mostly hold this position.
This attitude is certainly prevailing at the agencies, bureaucracies of the State and Federal governments. They belong and believe in the administrative state not the Constitution.