A Monster Eating the Nation

Guest Post by Jim Kunstler

Is there any question now that the Deep State is preparing to expel President Donald Trump from the body politic like a necrotic organ? The Golden Golem of Greatness has floundered pretty badly on the job, it’s true, but his mighty adversaries in the highly politicized federal agencies want him to fail spectacularly, and fast, they have a lot of help from the NY Times / WashPo / CNN axis of hysteria, as well as such slippery swamp creatures as Lindsey Graham.


There are more problematic layers in this matter than in a Moldavian wedding cake. America has been functionally ungovernable for quite a while, well before Trump arrived on the scene. His predecessor managed to misdirect the nation’s attention from the cumulative dysfunction with sheer charm and supernatural placidity — NoDrama Obama. But there were a few important things he could have accomplished as chief exec, such as directing his attorney general to prosecute Wall Street crime (or fire the attorney general and replace him with someone willing to do the job). He could have broken up the giant TBTF banks. He could have aggressively sponsored legislation to overcome the Citizens United SOTUS decision (unlimited corporate money in politics) by redefining corporate “citizenship.” Stuff like that. But he let it slide, and the nation slid with him down a greasy chute of political collapse.

Which we find embodied in Trump, a sort of tragicomic figure who manages to compound all of his weaknesses of character with a childish impulsiveness that scares folks. It is debatable whether he has simply been rendered incompetent by the afflictions heaped on by his adversaries, or if he is just plain incompetent in, say, the 25th Amendment way. I think we’ll find out soon enough, because impeachment is a very long and arduous path out of this dark place.

The most curious feature of the current crisis, of course, is the idiotic Russia story that has been the fulcrum for levering Trump out of the White House. This was especially funny the past week with the episode involving Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov and Ambassador Kislyak conferring with Trump in the White House about aviation security around the Middle East. The media and the Lindsey Graham wing of the Deep State acted as if Trump had entertained Focalor and Vepar, the Dukes of Hell, in the oval office.

Why do you suppose nations employ foreign ministers and ambassadors, if not to conduct conversations at the highest level with other national leaders? And might these conversations include matters of great sensitivity, that is, classified information? If you doubt that then you have no understanding of geopolitics or history.

The General Mike Flynn story is especially a crack-up. Did he accept a twenty thousand dollar speaking fee from the Russian news outlet RT in his interlude as a private citizen? How does that compare to the millions sucked in by the Clinton Foundation in pay-to-play deal when Madame was secretary of state? Or her six-figure speeches to Goldman Sachs and their ilk. Are private citizens forbidden to accept speaking fees or consulting fees from countries that we are not at war with? I’d like to know how many other alumni of the Bill Clinton, Bush-II and Obama admins have hired themselves out on this basis. Scores and scores, I would bet.

Trump’s adversaries might not get any traction on the Russia story, but they may enrage the rogue elephant Trump enough in the process that he will appear sufficiently incompetent to run him over with the 25th Amendment, and I think that is the plan for now. Of course, there are some jokers in the deck. A really striking one is the story of murdered DNC staffer Seth Rich last July. He was shot in the back on the street outside his apartment one night by persons as yet unknown, and twelve days later over 40,000 DNC emails landed at Wikileaks. His laptop is reportedly in the possession of the DC cops — if it hasn’t been dumped in the Potomac. I’m generally allergic to conspiracy theories, but this looks like an especially ugly story, which might ultimately be clarified if-or-when Julian Assange of Wikileaks ever divulges the source of that data dump. Anyway, the new Special Counsel at the DOJ, former FBI Director Robert Mueller, may have to venture down that dark trail.

One way or another, though, the Deep State is determined to drive Trump from office. In the final rounds of this struggle, Trump might conceivably undertake a sudden swamp-draining operation: the firing of a great many politicized Intelligence Community officers, especially the ones legally culpable for leaking classified information to media — another area that Mr. Mueller could also shine a light on. The colossal security apparatus of this country — especially the fairly new giant NSA — has become a monster eating America. Somebody needs to literally cut it down to size. Perhaps that’s the Deep State’s main motive in moving heaven and earth to dump Trump.

When they do, of course, they are libel to foment an insurrection every bit as ugly as the dust-up that followed the shelling of Fort Sumter. Trump, whatever you think of him — and I’ve never been a fan, to put it mildly — was elected for a reason: the ongoing economic collapse of the nation, and the suffering of a public without incomes or purposeful employment. That part of the common weal is liable to completely whirl down the drain later this year in something like a currency crisis or a depressionary market meltdown engineered by yet another Deep State player, the Federal Reserve. That and the ejection of Trump could coincide with disastrous results.

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Iska Waran
Iska Waran
May 19, 2017 1:03 pm

Trump could cure cancer, walk on water, bring about 7% annualized GDP growth and invent a pill that gives every man a 12″ dick and the Deep State neocon media-industrial complex would still try to remove him from office just because they’re not 100% sure he’s on board with replacing Assad with a compliant Sunni regime. Also, he once called a guy a Mexican. Obama committed acts that under any reasonable standard should have gotten him impeached a dozen times over, but he was untouchable because he was the First Black President. There are two lessons here: 1) Whenever you’re president, try to be black. 2) Don’t ever hire a black person because it’s next-to-impossible to fire them. You have to wait until they call in sick three times in one week – which they will.

Crimson Avenger
Crimson Avenger
  Iska Waran
May 19, 2017 2:27 pm

Politics aside – when is that pill going to hit the market? I’m asking for a friend.

Dutchman
Dutchman
  Crimson Avenger
May 19, 2017 5:24 pm

I don’t need it, it would make mine shorter!

rhs jr
rhs jr
May 19, 2017 1:34 pm

Damn the torpedoes and fire all the NeoCons and Obama appointees you can and hire Conservatives. Refuse the MSM access to press conferences but fill it up with Conservative and Moderate Media. Leave Twitter alone; direct your staff and let them take the daily flack. Start having fireside chats with America and become a Statesman instead of a warmongering Bankster lickspittle. Switch Trump Jr and Eric to your staff and send the Kushners to run your businesses (until they go to jail for some crime).

Ammo
Ammo
May 19, 2017 2:11 pm

Riddle me this….why was it so easy for a no name “molato” hack like Obama to skate through with his agenda for eight years and no shots were fired from the right flank….could it be……..http://www.frontpagemag.com/point/266735/no-whites-allowed-college-cafe-due-black-student-daniel-greenfield……….we’re condition to fear the black anger of college students and thugs.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Ammo
May 20, 2017 7:15 am

The “right flank” is a fake thing that is meant to keep the people thinking there is opposition, when there isn’t, so they believe they actually have some say so in government.

There is no “right flank” just a deception pretending to be one.

Trump, if nothing else, has let them show this, they show themselves for what they are in opposition to him for trying to do all those things they claimed they were trying to do but were actually preventing from being done.

Trump has made everyone show exactly what they are with no way to pretend they are something different.

Mario8282
Mario8282
May 19, 2017 2:17 pm

Dog eats boss.

AWB
AWB
May 19, 2017 4:40 pm

Trump is still a savior, of sorts. He signed up for the job, and deserves the support of the American people who elected him, which he has.

The media hasn’t let up for a nanosecond, not after the election, the inauguration, or during his first 100 days. I’m not willing to be told what to think. If it’s war the deep state wants, then it’s war they shall have. They’re only a bunch of sycophants, 4th and 5th generation federal bureaucrats who send their kids to the best private schools, and control vast amounts of resources.

For all the criticism heaped on Trump, I don’t think a melt down is in the offing. It’s more likely to be the other way around, and we’ll start seeing a lot of seemingly incoherent and random events as the leviathon that is the deep state begins to devour itself. I’m going to butter some popcorn, ‘cuz this might get interesting. If it doesn’t, it just means they somehow got to him, but judging from the anti-Trump hysteria, not yet. The time to get concerned is if the media loses it’s interest.

Westcoaster
Westcoaster
May 19, 2017 9:02 pm

Trump should never have backed off prosecuting Hitlery. So far that’s his biggest mistake, that and not firing Comey day after inauguration. I for one liked that “Lock her up” chant.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Westcoaster
May 20, 2017 7:19 am

He didn’t stand a chance of prosecuting Hillary with Comey as head of the FBI being used being on her side defending her.

And apparently the machine is going to do something about Comey being removed, it removes their direct control of the FBI and they can’t allow that.

Trump currently has very little true support from those who should be supporting him and things may not end well because of it.

suzanna
suzanna
May 20, 2017 1:47 am

Regardless, (Trump or someone else)

whether confidence in gov crashes first or the dollar is devalued…
just how long can the Fed/Treasury keep printing?

Imagine 30 – 50 million people checking their mailboxes,
or realizing the snap card hasn’t reloaded…they will become
frustrated.

Oh never mind, that can’t happen here. Until it does.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  suzanna
May 20, 2017 7:22 am

Inflation is devaluation, and it is an ongoing process.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
May 20, 2017 6:21 am

“I’m generally allergic to conspiracy theories”

We know JHK, you write a version of that pronouncement every third or fourth article.

The big question is why? Conspiracies exist, the majority of prisoners serving sentences in Federal penitentiaries are doing time for conspiracy convictions. Why be so sensitive to the thought that political elites behave like other human beings when it comes to criminal intent? Are they incapable of it?

Time to get on with it and just accept reality for what it is. Your dubious claims of doubt will not protect you from The Deep State*

*patent pending