Well, duhhh wrote:
Exposing the dirty DNC seems to be plenty of accomplishment. Your own leaders are separating themselves and outing the rigged primary's... and A LOT more is about to come.
Had your queen HRC won the helm, we'd know nothing about any of it, and it would simply be called conspiracy theory. In the end, you're the fool... Flagfool.
You believe I am beholden to the DNC. That is not true. I really might have voted for John Kasich had he been the Republican nominee. I am more than fine for the dirty laundry of the DNC to come out. People should not be crooked. I never assume that Democrats are squeaky clean and Republicans are evil.
The house on fire at the moment though is the incompetent buffoon in the White House. He used to be a Democrat, and had he won the White House as a Democrat, I would be saying the same thing...he knows nothing, and he is a stupid incompetent man who I believe is also a criminal who will be found out and charged.
The only things that will keep him from criminal prosecution are:
1) His death (which I don't wish for...I don't wish that on anyone, and I'd much rather see him face the music).
2) If he was somehow savvy enough to keep himself clean while all his henchmen (including his own son) did the dirty work for him.
3) He declares he has Alzheimer's Disease. I bring that up because it has been suggested as either a reality or a fake possibility (meaning they say he does when he doesn't).
The retort that the DNC or Hillary are bad too doesn't hold water. Doesn't matter. That they are bad and could possibly face criminal charges doesn't absolve Trump of anything, and Trump is the President which MIGHT have been gotten illegally, so that is the biggest deal, and we need to deal with him first. Even if no collusion is found (and I believe we already have that with Don Jr.'s meeting), we might find out about illegal financial dealings of Trump that COULD lead to his impeachment. He really has no business being the President of the US, and I don't believe he will make it to the end of his first term.