Friday, November 3, 2017

The weakness of all true believers.

by Angela K. Durden
Technology inventor protecting creator's copyrights. Business writer, novelist, songwriter, and Citizen Journalist.

Of course, anybody with half a brain who was not drinking the Kool-Aid, suspected all that or already knew it. But how deep and dirty the rot went became known only weeks before the 2016 presidential elections won by Donald "The Hammer" Trump.

No surprise that:


Obama incurred massive debt for Democratic National Convention — and didn't pay it off.
Bernie got cheated big time — the poor sap was never going to be allowed to be nominated.
Clinton Inc. played dirty — and bought the nomination.
Incompetence ruled in the DNC — and still does.


In a November 2, 2017 online article from Politico, Donna Brazile lays it out:

"So I followed the money. My predecessor, Florida Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, had not been the most active chair in fundraising at a time when President Barack Obama’s neglect had left the party in significant debt. [The party] had become dependent on [Hillary's] campaign for survival, for which she expected to wield control of its operations...It would be weeks before I would fully understand the financial shenanigans that were keeping the party on life support."



But Donna is a good Democrat. She'll rail for a bit against the ex machina, but at the end of the day she'll still bow before it and serve its needs.

And that is the weakness of all true believers: They see the rot and think all they have to do is cut off the rotten spot and all will be well. They do not understand the rot is generated from within, systemically.

Poor Donna.

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