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The Patriot Post® · The Democrats' 2018/2020 Assault Allegation Strategy
By Mark Alexander · Dec. 13, 2017 · https://patriotpost.us/alexander/52919
“A love of truth and a veneration of virtue. These amiable passions, are the ‘latent spark’… If the people are capable of understanding, seeing and feeling the differences between true and false, right and wrong, virtue and vice, to what better principle can the friends of mankind apply than to the sense of this difference?” —John Adams1 (1775)
In October, The Washington Post reluctantly revealed2 that it was Hillary Clinton3 and her corrupt Democrat Party cronies4 who funded the fake Trump/Putin collusion dossier5.
Now, there is substantial evidence that the resulting investigation into this political charade was orchestrated by some of Clinton’s deep state operatives6 within the Justice Department.
That evidence includes discovery that the key DoJ investigator, Bruce Ohr, who was instrumental in launching the anti-Trump investigation, secretly met with the fake dossier7 producers, who also employed his wife. Another key FBI investigator, Peter Strzok, was the same agent who watered down8 the investigation into Clinton’s email subterfuge9 while he was sending anti-Trump messages to his mistress10.
This on top of the fact that we now know six of Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller’s lawyers currently investigating Donald Trump11 were donors to Clinton’s campaign12.
Strzok has been fired from Mueller’s team of Trump investigators, and Ohr has been “demoted,” but this deep state corruption should cause concern across the political spectrum.
Given that the “Russian collusion” was, apparently, between Clinton and Putin operatives13, Mueller has pivoted his fishing expedition from collusion to obstruction14, proof of which is a necessary long shot in order to obtain the prize the Democrat Party15 seeks — presidential impeachment.
In early December, priming the pump for that impeachment, Tom Steyer16 and his club of billionaire leftists17 sponsored a test impeachment vote18 in the House — which went down in flames, 364-58, including 126 Democrats rejecting articles of impeachment against Trump. But the effort succeeded, at a cost of $350,000 per “yes” vote, to expose the lines of dissent in the House.
Impatient with prospects of Mueller finding any impeachable Trump offense, the Democrats have pivoted to a new strategy to rid themselves of Trump and his increasingly successful conservative agenda19: They are now seeking his impeachment or resignation on “moral grounds.”
Yes, as laughable as it sounds, the Democrats, with the support of their MSM propaganda machine20, have finally found a reason to focus on “sexual morality.”
For the record, congressional Democrats have spent the last three decades walking in lock-step defense of their favorite serial sexual assailant, Bill Clinton21, and in 2016 they unanimously renewed their unqualified support for his primary enabler, Hillary, who excelled at smearing Bill’s accusers.
Now, however, the Demos’ tune and tone has flipped.
To paraphrase Captain Louis Renault in the classic 1942 film “Casablanca,” Democrats are now “shocked, SHOCKED, to find that [sexual harassment] is going on in here!”
Even Hillary Clinton, in a remarkable display of unmitigated hypocrisy22, is now protesting, “We have someone admitting to being a sexual assaulter in the Oval Office.” Actually, Trump has made no such admission, but Hillary’s husband’s credible accusers are still waiting to be called by CNN23 or any other Leftmedia network to tell their stories.
To set Trump and Republicans up for a 2018 and 2020 takedown, the Democrats crafted the “Roy Moore Strategy” — a calculated ruse to promote their newfound indignation24 over sexual improprieties perpetrated by politicians.
That strategy was based on the assumption that Moore would win his Senate bid in Alabama. Then Democrats could incite female voter outrage, portraying themselves as taking the high ground on this issue with the resignations of John Conyers25 and Al Franken26 (pending) as proof, hanging Moore around Republican necks.
Though Moore narrowly lost his bid27, inciting female voter outrage to overturn Republican majorities in the House and Senate in 2018, and defeat Trump in 2020, remains a formidable ruse.
Recall that women have historically been the majority voters in the election of every Democrat president since 196028 and a major force in midterm elections.
This week, in keeping with the Moore Strategy script ahead of Tuesday’s election, Democrats replayed the accusations of a few women who had proffered sexual impropriety allegations against Trump prior to the 2016 election. After their complaints aired again, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) declared29, “President Trump should resign. … Congress should have hearings, they should do their investigation, they should have appropriate investigations of his behavior, and hold him accountable.”
And those hearings will provide the next Demo-goguery distraction into 2018, regardless of what Mueller’s investigation delivers.
Notably, during the 2016 presidential primaries and campaign, there were a handful of other sexual harassment allegations leveled against Donald Trump. But frankly, given his too often crude and brash communication30 and behavior, combined with the fact that he has employed tens-of-thousands of women during his many decades in business, it would seem that the Democrats could’ve produced an endless loop of allegations. But they didn’t.
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