Wag the Dog?
Re: Wag the Dog?
The damage he has already done to this country is incalculable, and the longer he stays and keeps giving this Fuhrer fests, the more difficult it will be to move forward. I pray every day that Mueller will find enough to drive an impeachment.
For me, it is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring.
~ Carl Sagan
~ Carl Sagan
Re: Wag the Dog?
Well, I suppose that could be true, depending on how you define "accomplished"....“I don't believe that any president has accomplished as much as this president in the first six or seven months,” the president said, speaking in the third person.
No President ever accomplished a lower approval rating at this point in their Presidency...
No President ever accomplished getting a Special Counsel appointed to investigate their campaign, their administration and themselves and their family this early in their term...
No President ever accomplished getting as many congressional investigations launched into his actions as early as he has...
No President has accomplished getting a major piece of legislation that they adamantly opposed passed by a veto proof margin when their party controlled both houses of Congress in the first six months of their Presidency...
No President has ever accomplished having their business advisory councils collapse due to mass resignations this quickly...
No President has ever accomplished going through two National Security Advisors, Two Chiefs Of Staff, Two Press Secretaries and four Communications Directors in so short a time...
No President has accomplished garnering as many public criticisms and rebukes from members of his own party on Capitol Hill this early...
No President has accomplished having a higher percentage of Americans supporting his Impeachment in just six months...
This is of course just a partial list of our President's many unprecedented accomplishments...



Re: Wag the Dog?
For me, it is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring.
~ Carl Sagan
~ Carl Sagan