The Impeach-Trump Conspiracy

Guest Post by Patrick J. Buchanan

Pressed by Megyn Kelly on his ties to President Trump, an exasperated Vladimir Putin blurted out, “We had no relationship at all. … I never met him. … Have you all lost your senses over there?”

Yes, Vlad, we have.

Consider the questions that have convulsed this city since the Trump triumph, and raised talk of impeachment.

Did Trump collude with Russians to hack the DNC emails and move the goods to WikiLeaks, thus revealing the state secret that DNC chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz was putting the screws to poor Bernie Sanders?

If not Trump himself, did campaign aides collude with the KGB?

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Now, given that our NSA and CIA seemingly intercept everything Russians say to Americans, why is our fabled FBI, having investigated for a year, unable to give us a definitive yes or no?

The snail’s pace of the FBI investigation explains Trump’s frustration. What explains the FBI’s torpor? If J. Edgar Hoover had moved at this pace, John Dillinger would have died of old age.

We hear daily on cable TV of the “Trump-Russia” scandal. Yet, no one has been charged with collusion, and every intelligence official, past or prevent, who has spoken out has echoed ex-acting CIA Director Mike Morrell:

“On the question of the Trump campaign conspiring with the Russians here, there is smoke, but there is no fire, at all. … There’s no little campfire, there’s no little candle, there’s no spark.”

Where are the criminals? Where is the crime?

As for the meetings between Gen. Mike Flynn, Jared Kushner, Sen. Jeff Sessions and Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak, it appears that Trump wanted a “back channel” to Putin so he could honor his commitment to seek better relations with Russia.

Given the Russophobia rampant here, that makes sense. And while it appears amateurish that Flynn would use Russian channels of communication, what is criminal about this?

Putin is not Stalin. Soviet divisions are not sitting on the Elbe. The Cold War is over. And many presidents have used back channels. Woodrow Wilson sent Col. Edward House to talk to the Kaiser and the Brits. FDR ran messages to Churchill through Harry Hopkins.

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As for Trump asking Director James Comey to cut some slack for Flynn, it is understandable in human terms. Flynn had been a loyal aide and friend and Trump had to feel rotten about having to fire the man.

So, what is really going on here?

All the synthetic shock over what Kushner or Sessions said to Kislyak aside, this city’s hatred for President Trump, and its fanatic determination to bring him down in disgrace, predates his presidency.

For Trump ran in 2016 not simply as the Republican alternative. He presented his candidacy as a rejection, a repudiation of the failed elites, political and media, of both parties. Americans voted in 2016 not just for a change in leaders but for a revolution to overthrow a ruling regime.

Thus this city has never reconciled itself to Trump’s victory, and the president daily rubs their noses in their defeat with his tweets.

Seeking a rationale for its rejection, this city has seized upon that old standby. We didn’t lose! The election was stolen in a vast conspiracy, an “act of war” against America, an assault upon “our democracy,” criminal collusion between the Kremlin and the Trumpites.

Hence, Trump is an illegitimate president, and it is the duty of brave citizens of both parties to work to remove the usurper.

The city seized upon a similar argument in 1968, when Richard Nixon won, because it was said he had colluded to have South Vietnam’s president abort Lyndon Johnson’s new plan to bring peace to Southeast Asia in the final hours of that election.

Then, as now, the “t” word, treason, was trotted out.

Attempts to overturn elections where elites are repudiated are not uncommon in U.S. history. Both Nixon and Reagan, after 49-state landslides, were faced with attempts to overturn the election results.

With Nixon in Watergate, the elites succeeded. With Reagan in Iran-Contra, they almost succeeded in destroying that great president as he was ending the Cold War in a bloodless victory for the West.

After Lincoln’s assassination, President Andrew Johnson sought to prevent Radical Republicans from imposing a ruthless Reconstruction on a defeated and devastated South.

The Radicals enacted the Tenure of Office Act, stripping Johnson of his authority to remove any member of the Cabinet without Senate permission. Johnson defied the Radicals and fired their agent in the Cabinet, Secretary of War Edwin Stanton.

“Tennessee” Johnson was impeached, and missed conviction by one vote. John F. Kennedy, in his 1956 book, called the senator who had voted to save Johnson a “Profile in Courage.”

If Trump is brought down on the basis of what Putin correctly labels “nonsense,” this city will have executed a nonviolent coup against a constitutionally elected president. Such an act would drop us into the company of those Third World nations where such means are the customary ways that corrupt elites retain their hold on power.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
June 9, 2017 8:14 am

Now that the Trump-Russia collusion theory, unfounded from the start and with no evidence or valid sources ever presented, has been shot down what will the left make up now to continue pursuing Trump and force failure to his Administration?

Not that the hardcore collusion conspiracy theorists will believe it is disproven, conspiracy theorists never seem to need any real evidence or proof of their theories to believe in them.

One thing I’m sure of, the Leftists will not stop trying anything and everything they can to block and destroy Trump in everything he does, even if there is not any valid foundation to it, and will gladly inflict great damage on the country in the process (believing their evil doing is somehow justified for the “greater good”).

I expect to see an increase in anti Trump violence from the Leftists, they always resort to that when other methods fail.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
June 9, 2017 9:56 am

If the Deep State hadn’t taken over the country, the FBI would have investigated Podesta’s comment about “wet work” in the days leading up to Scalia’s murder and Clinton and Podesta and others would be in prison for life – or better, facing execution in Texas, where Scalia was murdered. A 4-4 court couldn’t have overturned an appellate court’s decision about vote tallies in any of the states expected to be close calls – most of which are under the jurisdiction of courts controlled by Obama appointees. They really thought they had all bases covered.

Anon
Anon
June 9, 2017 11:48 am

“As for the meetings between Gen. Mike Flynn, Jared Kushner, Sen. Jeff Sessions and Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak, it appears that Trump wanted a “back channel” to Putin so he could honor his commitment to seek better relations with Russia.”
And that is the problem. It is not profitable for the asshats in our regime…er…I mean Government, to have better relations with ANYBODY. There must ALWAYS be conflict with someone. If peace broke out, and people started to realize they were capable of managing their own affairs, instead of paying someone to manage their “safety”, entire industries and billions of dollars would evaporate for those leaching it off of the populous. Peace is a dangerous word in Murika, because it means some very powerful people would be taken off of their billions in welfare benefits. The FSA is not just the poor, it is just the poor that riots when it is taken away. The Rich just “urge” their local congress-critter to vote their way.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
  Anon
June 9, 2017 8:01 pm

the poor that riot

suzanna
suzanna
June 9, 2017 4:16 pm

It is actually funny the Russian conspiracy…
It not funny that the ruthless murder and main
any time it makes them $.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
  suzanna
June 9, 2017 7:58 pm

maim

Rdawg
Rdawg
  EL Coyote
June 9, 2017 8:46 pm

Your/you’re. They’re different. Learn how, or…

shut the fuck up.

rhs jr
rhs jr
June 9, 2017 7:30 pm

The Attorney General and FBI need to go after the MSM Communist Conspirators like they did the Mafia; and for only the second time in our history, get to the Truth; then try them in Real Court. It will be painful for the ignorant public to see how they have been used like a gullible stew pigeon, but it is needed before the Oligarchs can engineer another Kennedy murder or a Race War.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
  rhs jr
June 9, 2017 7:58 pm

stool pigeon