If you voted for Trump because he’s ‘anti-establishment,’ guess what: You got conned The greatest trick Donald Trump pulled was convincing voters he’d be “anti-establishment.” Well, maybe not the greatest trick. But in a campaign full of cons, it has to rank close to the top. This was near the heart of Trump’s appeal to the disaffected and disempowered: Send me to Washington, and that “establishment” you’ve been hearing so much about? We’ll blow it up, send it packing, punch it right in the face, and when it’s over the government will finally be working for you again. And the people who voted for Trump bought it. After all, he’s no politician, right? He’s an outsider, a glass-breaker, a guy who can cut out the bull and get things done. Right? But the idea that he would do this was based on a profound misunderstanding of what the establishment actually is, and who Donald Trump is. Here’s a report on Trump’s transition from Eric Lipton of the New York Times: President-elect Donald J. Trump, who campaigned against the corrupt power of special interests, is filling his transition team with some of the very sort of people who he has complained have too much clout in Washington: corporate consultants and lobbyists…Mr. Trump was swept to power in large part by white working-class voters who responded to his vow to restore the voices of forgotten people, ones drowned out by big business and Wall Street. But in his transition to power, some of the most prominent voices will be those of advisers who come from the same industries for which they are being asked to help set the regulatory groundwork. Here’s a report on Trump’s transition from Eric Lipton of the New York Times: President-elect Donald J. Trump, who campaigned against the corrupt power of special interests, is filling his transition team with some of the very sort of people who he has complained have too much clout in Washington: corporate consultants and lobbyists…Mr. Trump was swept to power in large part by white working-class voters who responded to his vow to restore the voices of forgotten people, ones drowned out by big business and Wall Street. But in his transition to power, some of the most prominent voices will be those of advisers who come from the same industries for which they are being asked to help set the regulatory groundwork. https://www.washingtonpost.com/blog...anti-establishment-guess-what-you-got-conned/
Lol at Washington Post. The rag that hired 10 reporters to dig up dirt on Trump during his campaign. They have become the Salon and huffington Post. SAD
if they did it was a huge waste of money....you don't need to dig to collect Donald's speeches, tweets or bad behavior...he was famous for those things long ago already.
Typical MSM narrative."We lost, so let's continue to try to make up stories in order to sink the opposition, or anger the base.". Guess what MSM? The majority of people don't even trust you. Go fuck off.
As I've said in other threads. I welcome them doing this. It will certainly guarantee another 4 years of a Trump presidency
Trump can only replace about 0.1 Federal workers - but it seems he can demoralize a great many more: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...p_us_5846d516e4b02f60b024d483?jffbc0xbmb49529
Also Putin. Also Comey. Also voter suppression. Also white nationalism. Also stupid fuckwits believing fake news. Also the incredibly stupid Electoral College system. Also the compliant media happily treating the election like a reality TV show. Also God wanting to hurry the apocalypse along so he can start again with apes.
Huffington Post? Bout as reputable as FederalNews.net or some shit. LOL They're the same shitty news site that puts up hate crime graphs with no credible sources.
That chair was not built with a big brain. If I built the chair, It would be made under budget and before schedule. Our chair makers are stupid! SAD
https://www.washingtonpost.com/blog...traumatizes-democrats/?utm_term=.6c6b4832d53d Trump traumatizes Democrats (no shit!)