THE RUSSIA INVESTIGATION IS NOT A DISTRACTION! THIS IS LAW ENFORCEMENT!
Somehow Tweety finds time to tweet out a nasty message about Lebron James and CNN Lead Host Lemon, and people who support Trump say he is "distracted" by the Russia investigation, aka "the Mueller With Hunt."
This investigation Trump calls a "Witch Hunt" and many supporters call it same, is an investigation of how Russia is interfering in the Democracy by which we govern the United States of America.
The Russia Investigation to find ways to protect our democracy is not a distraction, it is a necessity! And it is definitely not the biggest distraction for Tweety who impulsively responds to his BASE audience, giving them whatever they ask for.
"What's going on with Donald Trump? Psychologist explains the president’s lies, reversals"
Trump's lies and reversals are not due to mental illness but because he reacts to people and situations in the moment, with no thought of future or past.
Robert Epstein, Opinion contributor Published 3:15 a.m. ET July 30, 2018
"Trump is capable of only a minimal level of analytical or critical thinking. Perhaps more alarming, our president — the putative leader of the free world — doesn’t believe in anything and he rarely, if ever, means anything he says. The impulsive tweets, the conservative court appointments, the unfunded tax cuts, the obsession with a wall, the swipes at immigrants — all are byproducts (dross, if you will) of sympathetic audience control operating in small time windows. There are no principles operating here, just gusts of wind.
And if I’m right, Trump will continue to function this way — blindly, erratically and reactively, without principle or direction — for the rest of his life."
Tweety has time for election rallies, but his base says the Russia investigation is distracting hi? Bull shit! He tweets 35 times in one morning, so what is he distracted by? His BASE distracts him!
"It’s True: Trump Is Lying More, and He’s Doing It on Purpose."
By Susan B. Glasser 4 July 2018
"n Thursday, the Washington Post published a remarkable story on its front page revealing a recent spike in the number of “false and misleading claims” made by President Trump. In his first year as President, Trump made 2,140 false claims, according to the Post. In just the last six months, he has nearly doubled that total to 4,229. In June and July, he averaged sixteen false claims a day. On July 5th, the Post found what appears to be Trump’s most untruthful day yet: seventy-six per cent of the ninety-eight factual assertions he made in a campaign-style rally in Great Falls, Montana, were “false, misleading or unsupported by evidence.” Trump’s rallies have become the signature events of his Presidency, and it is there that the President most often plays fast and loose with the facts, in service to his political priorities and to telling his fervent supporters what they want and expect to hear from him. At another rally this week, in Tampa, Trump made thirty-five false and misleading claims, on subjects ranging from trade with China to the size of his tax cut."
Tweety has plenty of time to lie! Lie! Lie! Lie! Lie! Lie! Lie! Lie! Lie! Yet Tweety's base is worried about the Mueller investigation? If Tweety is not guilty, why does anyone want he Mueller investigation to end?
Look at who follows Tweety:
"QAnon is terrifying. This is why."
by Molly Roberts August 2, 2018
"The simplest description of the plot line goes something like this: President Trump isn’t under investigation; he is only pretending to be, as part of a countercoup to restore power to the people after more than a century of governmental control by a globalist cabal. Also, there are pedophiles.
A figure named “Q,” who supposedly possesses Q-level security clearance, disperses “crumbs” that “bakers” bring together to create a “dough” of synthesized information. (This is not how baking works, but that seems the least of our worries.) Because Q is the 17th letter in the alphabet and 17 is also a number Trump has said a few times, among other clearly-not-coincidences, he is the real deal, not an Internet troll engaged in an elaborate example of live-action role-play."
This is what Tweety has time for? It is not past belief as Tweety is into conspiracies like "birthering," saying President Obama is not a citizen.
The size of this "Q" conspiracy story is gigantic! That's a problem as it encompasses the entire country, more people can buy in on the part of the conspiracy they believe.
"Then there’s QAnon’s path to prominence — from 4chan to 8chan to more mainstream sites such as YouTube and Twitter and, finally, to a Florida Trump rally and television screens across the nation. In the cesspools where the theory first flourished, registration is either not required or not possible, and the “rules,” such as they are, look nothing like the terms of service for a site like Facebook. "
How intelligent are Americans who believe this crap. What starts as fringe insanity can become mainstream in an America that chooses to be stupid, just as it chooses to be racists ala Smith College, being on a "white campus" campus while black. Yep, it has happened again . . . a Smith College employee actually called the cops when she saw a black girl on their apparently all white campus. This is Massachusetts so it is no surprise for this almost all white state to say a black person seemed out of place.
I'm not sure why black people even want to be in Massachusetts other than the notion (not fact; not truth; not reality) America wants to pretend to NOT be racist. America shows its racist side so obviously maybe the black person coming to Massachusetts thinks they will get a fair shake in a liberal state.
"What’s scariest of all, though, might be what motivates Trump’s base to believe in so byzantine a conspiracy. QAnon isn’t your average story of all-powerful actors exercising complete control over a helpless populace. This time, the heroes are already in charge and, still, the theorists see themselves as victims. Why, even with their man in the Oval Office, do they feel embattled?
One explanation has to do with the on-the-ground reality of this presidency. Perhaps the men and women who buy into this gibberish aren’t so confident that they’re in charge at all. The special counsel looks ever closer to proving ties between Trump and Russia and, in the meantime, Trump appears more erratic. If he really is under investigation and not just pretending to be, all his supporters’ hopes evaporate."
Here's the core idea for "Q" anxiety:
"Trumpism has always been about insecurity: As a candidate, the president played on the paranoia of Americans who thought the country they knew was being taken away from them — by immigrants, by an overreaching government, by adversaries overseas."
Mass arrests . . .
". . . they’ll only be assuaged by the destruction of everything and everyone that stands in their way, through the mass arrest of those who they say connived against them and the installation of a state filled only with loyalists."
We wait and see . . .
"QAnon is scary because it’s getting bigger, it’s scary because we don’t know how to stop it, and it’s scary because the people behind it won’t be stopped, and, until their illusory storm arrives, they won’t be satisfied."