Impeachment train may have bitten off more than it can chew — a plausible hypothesis from Robert Bridge

© 2019 Peter Free

 

02 October 2019

 

 

Hypothesis — are Democrats generating chaos to conceal illegal feet?

 

I will not try to predict the outcome of the Democratic Party's impeachment tactic. Too much depends upon the volatility of ignorant minds, combined with blind partisanship.

 

Nevertheless, the examination of wheels within wheels is entertaining and occasionally enlightening.

 

Consider Robert Bridge's (RT) take on the Democrats' second try at coup-d'étating President Trump.

 

What Bridge wrote may come from a biased source, yet it is plausible:

 

 

[T]he Democratic Party has shown a relentless . . . determination to destroy Donald Trump . . . .

 

[R]ather than humbly accept defeat following the Russiagate debacle . . . the malevolent machine was merely rebooted.

 

Democrats . . . are no longer obsessed by the Kremlin . . . but rather a phone call between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

 

This . . . seems . . . driven by raw desperation.

 

How else to explain the decision by the Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi to announce an impeachment inquiry . . . when she hadn't even read the transcript? [See Pelosi's admission, here.]

 

[T]he White House whistle-blower . . . issued a complaint based on second-hand sources.

 

[J]ust in time for the impeachment show trial, the intelligent community's new and improved complaint form, as reported by the Federalist, "no longer requires potential whistleblowers… to have direct, first-hand knowledge of the alleged wrongdoing that they are reporting."

 

Back in May, Trump awarded sweeping powers to his Attorney General Bill Barr to investigate claims that the Democrats were "spying" on his campaign . . . .

 

[T]he New York Times reported that the US State Department had reopened its investigation into Hillary Clinton's abuse of her email service . . . .

 

Democrats . . . may be less interested in winning back the White House in 2020 and far more interested in avoiding jail time.

 

© 2019 Robert Bridge, Trump impeachment effort: The Swamp strikes (again) to deflect attention, RT (01 October 2019)

 

 

Persuasive?

 

Consider the Deep State and Democratic Party's three year effort to forge non-existent ties between accused "puppet" Trump and the Russian Federation.

 

Having lacked integrity for such a long duration, why should we credit Democrats with truth-seeking now?

 

Bridge's hypothesis is (arguably) penetrating. Especially so, in view of the Democratic Party's long-running parallel effort to smear Attorney General William Barr.

 

I have not seen significant objective merit to the Democrats' effort to tear AG Barr down. The Attorney General's behavior can be explained as ordinary "lawyer battle" between legitimately competing legal perspectives.

 

 

The moral? — Indulging in competing scumbaggery may result in further fouling oneself

 

If President Trump can maintain a semblance of simulated rationality, he may outlast this latest Democratic Party (and probably Deep State) effort to get him.

 

Then what's going to happen?