Wednesday, January 20, 2021

When Did Trump’s Downfall Begin?

[Re: “Yet Another Ex-Trump Cabinet Member Stabs Him in the Back.”]

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
Wednesday, January 20, 2021 at 2:02:00 A.M. EST

Trump was ill-prepared to run a government. The downfall started with whoever gave him Reince Priebus as chief of staff—I believe he was Trump’s first advisor. Priebus then seemed to recommend all the swampsters like McMaster-it appeared to me.

I just read a piece from 2017 by The Atlantic, after Priebus was fired, which claims Trump abused Priebus constantly—which I take with a half grain of salt. Once a high level member was fired by Trump, the media always treated the dumped employee as a sympathetic figure—mostly to get him to turn on Trump afterwards.

If Priebus didn’t assist Trump in naming his cabinet—I’d like to know the insider that did.

Who did Trump get to choose from at the beginning—did he know any of these candidates? Of course not, he relied, I believe, on Priebus. From what we know now, the list of applicants for jobs in Washington appeared to be limited to three categories: swamp monsters, RINOs, and leftovers from Obama that didn’t want to obey Trump’s agenda—period. Throw in a deranged McCain to stop Obamacare from being ended, a Speaker (Ryan) who disliked Trump’s agenda, and DJT was screwed harder than a White girl by a nig**r.

He should have looked for MAGA people, but McConnell probably had a role in shooting that down—“You owe us Republicans for letting you run as one—plus, if you can’t play it OUR way, when you get impeached, we won’t vote to acquit.”

Bottom line is, they’re all scheming, rich bastards. I saw a stat today: Congressmen make $170,000 a year, but most take home $7 million a year.

I wonder why.

Anyways, it’s over now—Trump’s presidency AND our country. Good night America.

-GRA

 

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