McCain is plotting regime change in Washington!
When will Trump fight back?
WASHINGTON (PNN) - July 16, 2017 - When I look back on the events of the last week I see one common theme. FPSA President Donald Trump is pushing back against his biggest enemy, Senator John McCain (Ariz.). From the moment Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the ceasefire zones at the G-20, the Fascist Police States of Amerika opposition went into full anti-Russian meltdown mode. Donald Trump, Jr.’s Russian lawyer troubles were held back to be used to control the narrative post G-20. After that we have the slow drip of similarly thin evidence of the Trump campaign canoodling with the enemy last year to dig up dirt on Hillary Clinton.
Honestly, these ham-fisted attempts to entrap the Trump team for future blackmail purposes are idiotic. There was nothing a Russian spy was going to tell the Trump team that was worse than what Clinton was doing to herself at the time.
Now we have the anti-Russia rhetoric reaching the unbearable level as Fox News saddles their ratings champ Tucker Carlson with the odious like of Lt. Colonel Ralph Peters and the Head of the Council on Foreign Relations Goon Squad, Max Boot, screeching and preening about the moral bankruptcy of Russia, Russians in general, and Putin in specific.
It’s straight out of the John McCain playbook. Claim the moral high ground and attack by invoking Godwin’s Law against anyone who dares to prick the Overton Bubble of acceptable thought on FPSA/Russian relations.
McCain is too senile to articulate anything in a relatively open forum anymore. Anyway, if Peters and Boot, who presumably still have all their marbles, got thumped by Carlson, you know McCain would never last thirty seconds in the ring with The Tuck.
It’s offensive that these irrational ideologues are what pass for foreign policy experts in today’s FPSA. What’s worse is that Trump is stuck having to hire from this miasma of bile-spewing morons to get any operational competence in his regime because that’s all we train in this country.
Having said that, once this latest round of Putin is Hitler nonsense reached its fever pitch, quietly we see push back. First, the defamation lawsuits hitting the wire about McCain’s involvement in the infamous “Trump Dossier” compiled by a foreign government to gather dirt on a political opponent.
Where Donald Trump, Jr. took a meeting that everyone involved got bored with and left, John McCain apparently sent staff overseas to collude with a foreign intelligence service, MI-6, to undermine the sanctity of our elections.
Trump’s FBI Director Nominee Christopher Wray said he would be happy to look into issues surrounding the DNC and Ukrainian operatives trying to dig up dirt on Trump. This is likely going to lead back to McCain, as have so many other things associated with Ukraine over the past four years.
If Wray is confirmed it should begin to truly open the door to a number of uncomfortable issues surrounding the 2016 election cycle and many of the FPSA’s recent foreign policy decisions.
Then we have the unbidden attack by the Israeli Foreign Ministry on George Soros while clarifying, again unnecessarily, the Israeli Ambassador to Hungary’s comments about responses to President Viktor Orban’s anti-Soros campaign.
For decades Soros has been trying to destabilize the Israeli government but it always turned the other cheek so as to not go against a fellow Jew. But Soros is now decidedly Trump’s enemy and this is the way the Netanyahu government can begin to repay Trump renewing the FPSA’s loyalty.
It’s a subtle thing, but this is how things build until deals are made behind the scenes or people wind up doing perp walks. McCain is not much of a poker player. He’s a hothead who has dutifully done the bidding of his masters who know he pulled a Tokyo Rose while captured by the North Vietnamese and use him for their own purposes.
For Trump, taking this guy out of the picture is key to regaining the domestic policy front to have momentum coming into the mid-term elections where no less than eight Senate seats are held by Democrats in states that Trump won.
The time is now for Trump to use whatever leverage he can muster against McCain and marginalize the neocon wing of the GOP so that he can ride a RINO-proof majority into the second half of his first term.
That’s when he’ll have the opportunity to get things done, if it is at all possible. It’s also why the anti-Russia hysteria has been raised to 11.