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_Cabal_ 74 points ago +74 / -0

It's really bizarre, tbh. And it's been a consistent problem in his administration. I feel like the average pede at the grassroots level could have advised him on who is worth listening to and who should be ignored much better than anyone else has thus far.

The problem is, he's surrounded himself with a lot of swampy establishment faggots who are basically just grifting political hacks instead of actual patriots in many cases.

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rutabaga 32 points ago +33 / -1

Those swampy establishment faggots would make life a living hell for the average pede, like what they did to Michael Flynn.

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_Cabal_ 26 points ago +26 / -0

Only because they're allowed to. Would be fairly easy to remedy.

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rutabaga 14 points ago +14 / -0

The best remedy for all the evil that goes on in the swamp is to shine a light on it, and on everything they're planning.

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_Cabal_ 16 points ago +16 / -0

Sure, if the light you're talking about is coming from the fire of a flamethrower or something

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GoldenEagle1776 10 points ago +10 / -0

If by shine light you mean a muzzle flash from when we shoot them.

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EagleI 6 points ago +6 / -0

If it were easy to remedy, POTUS would have completed the job. They are everywhere.

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SnowflakeJuice 2 points ago +2 / -0

Exactly, traitorous bastards in the DOJ and FBI allowed that to happen, that should have been the first part of the swamp that was cleaned out

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purple_nitrile 1 point ago +1 / -0

Helicopter rides?

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WolfMaddow 9 points ago +9 / -0

So let our Veterans with severe ptsd take turns up there with said swampy creatures and call it hmmmmmm therapy?

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Salt_n_Pepe 19 points ago +20 / -1

Almost certainly this was a tactic to throw off the swamp and allow him to have some advisors who they thought were also swamp on the inside of the swamp giving him info. No way Trump is that stupid. Many of them were indeed swamp and he knew it, which allowed him to control the damage they could do. Every business tycoon achieved their success by necessarily being good at identifying strong underlings and employees.

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sixfingerdildo 16 points ago +17 / -1

Trump is a leader with a proper vision. These simps "advising" him, I'm guessing it's like watching cnn; to see what the other side is thinking.

He's gotta have a titanium stomach to be able to endure their bullshit long enough to learn their ploys. Everyone here, myself included, thinking these scum should have been washed out long ago are too simplistic, short sighted and ham fisted to handle the job.

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SnowflakeJuice 3 points ago +3 / -0

The simps advising him are only concerned about their next job

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HocusLocus 14 points ago +14 / -0

Mr. Trump goes to Washington. In true CEO fashion he surrounded himself with people all over the spectrum who (he thought) would give him a range of viewpoints and options -- not brown nose yes bots. So far so good. But he underestimated their autonomous power to plot against him and slow walk facts when they are entrusted to advise. The leakers were particularly insidious and at times hard to track down. Steve Bannon left the Administration thinking that Ivanka herself was the source of press leaks. He was wrong and insulted daddy Trump, but has kept up the fight, no backstabbing books 'n stuff.

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SnowflakeJuice 4 points ago +4 / -0

Bannon was the closest he ever came to having a patriot in the administration, Problem was Bannon couldn't keep his mouth shut and leaked like a sieve, so he had to go

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Beersmith90 1 point ago +1 / -0

This happens to every president actually. They restrict information and access to the people and issues. Trying to “protect” him but they end up closing his eyes to what’s really going on. Trump is actually better off than most because of Twitter, but my guess is that feed is heavily filtered also. I wouldn’t put it past him to have a separate account to keep that at bay.