RocketMan » Fri Feb 17, 2017 4:21 am wrote:https://www.democracynow.org/2017/2/16/greenwald_empowering_the_deep_state_to
Greenwald: Empowering the "Deep State" to Undermine Trump is Prescription for Destroying DemocracyAlso Talking Points Memo's very establishment Josh Marshall is sounding a tentative alarm over the triumphalist boosting of the "intelligence community" by liberals for perceived short-sighted gain.
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/dangerous-groundThe prospect of the country's intelligence apparatus working against rather than for an elected President is an incredibly dangerous one. We even have a report from the Wall Street Journal from last night which says that the Intelligence Community is withholding some information from the President and his top aides for fear it might be leaked to hostile powers.
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The idea that the nation's intelligence and law enforcement agencies may be taking it upon themselves to overturn or disrupt the results of a national election cuts to the heart of the legitimacy and existence of our government. In early January, there were reports out of Israel that US intelligence officials had warned their Israeli counterparts against sharing certain intelligence with the United States under President Trump for fear the information could be passed on to Russia and from Russia on to Iran. This is extremely dangerous ground.
Yea, but Greenwald lives in Brazil.
And thanks Jack Riddler for giving some NYC perspective.
This whole ordeal is much more stomach-turning for us, who have lived with this noxious clown for decades.
I regularly thank my lucky stars that I haven't personally crossed paths with him. Several of my friends haven't been so lucky. One worked as an entertainer at one of his events--and never got paid. He blasted another with crude sexism then in a stunningly petty and money-grubbing move, lifted her contract with a cease and desist order from his lawyer. Another, while working for him, found herself in a room where she was in earshot of his conversation with cronies. What he bragged about and the way he expressed himself was so vulgar, disturbing, sexist, racist, not to mention brazenly criminal, that I haven't repeated the details to anyone because it would sicken me to say it. You can't unhear this stuff though.
And my friend is not a politico, I believe her and it's clearly just typical, everyday behavior on his part.
And I have had contact with other evil presidents and they are so radically different, he is NOTHING like them-- who tend to be: slick as cellophane, blasting all citizens they meet with a warm gust of charm and 'concern' while projecting competence, even brilliance.
I may have dedicated my life to fighting against the evil, destructive and exploitative side of what they do but I can't say that they aren't professional and sane (in a their own sometimes diabolical way).
You could make a convincing argument that Trump and his crew's off the charts recklessness and incompetence is waking people up and providing an opening for change-- but you can't say it's not extremely dangerous.