Anonymous ID: 361371 Feb. 1, 2018, 3:54 p.m. No.240174   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0202 >>0223 >>0227 >>0264 >>0370 >>0419 >>0992

Instead of going scorched earth on the Dems, he will instead prefer to humiliate them and make them cuck to him. This is what he enjoys most in life, not wiping people out but making them subservient to him. Rather than kill a man, he'd rather send him broke and then hire him as his toilet cleaner. I think it satisfies him. He knows that even if he does take a few scalps within the DOJ, 3 days from now it wont matter as they'll all have been replaced by new operatives.

 

Temper your expectations. It will be big, but not big enough to put a very big dent in the Dems. Trump knows that the threat of the unknown is far scarier than the event itself, so I think there's a good possibility the R's won't release the memo but use it as a bargaining chip. Trump is, above all else, one who knows how to compromise to serve his ends.

 

I think that he will want to cuck the Dems and make them serve his ends right in front of everybody. Politically, this is also a better option as headhunting Dems will only strengthen their base. Its far better for him for the D voters to watch them hang their heads in submission, cowed into immigration reform. This will destroy them. That's my assumption based on his personality.

 

The US is invaded by hostile globalist threats who have taken over domestic institutions and corrupted the highest officials. Trump is the last stand of an old guard, patriots to the grave, who would rather die than see America go under. Trump was the political solution before things turned to direct military conflict, something which was likely to destroy America as well and invite hostile military invasion by those same forces, under the guise of "aiding the Americans against a rabid military coup".

 

There is a reason Trump buddied up with all those Pentagon five star generals. There is a reason the Clinton/Obama crime syndicate failed in what should have been an otherwise water-tight theft of the election (regardless of Clinton's shortcomings).

 

>Trump's stare