Morsi was the Muslim Brotherhood candidate, his party a front for MB.
The overthrow of Mubarak seemed like a Soros clown op.
Morsi was a compromuse between liberals, MB, and Salafists.
Such a compromise had very little chance of working.
I still believe that removing Morsi and moving forward the election of Al Sisi involved US military assisting Egyptian military to turn back cabal control over Egypt.
I think the grand Q operation was done on a smaller scale in Egypt before the US.
My Egyptian friend, learning English, had three SIM cards for his phone, enabling three sets of social media accounts.
He told me he was "undercover".
Years later I think he mistranslated, he meant he was "anonymous".
Morsi was a trainwreck for Egypt, the compromise candidate few people wanted.
Al Sisi, the current president, is much more the traditional leader of the country.
Muslim Brotherhood is a powerful political force toward Islamism, they are not known as terrorists.
A takeover by MB would mean a whole different way of life in Egypt, an upheaval.
Better with Morsi gone for good, MB restrained, and a competent military man in charge, IMO.
More liberty that way.