Panic
44 2017-07-24 by Wildinvalid
Donald Trump is President and the entire establishment is in Panic Mode Deluxe. I really don't believe this was according to plan. I think they (tptb) went ahead of themselves and took a too Great of a leap. And with high priestess egomaniac physically ill Clinton being promised the post, it backfired completely. Not only did she lose, she lost to a true outsider. Obama/McCain or even Bush/Gore wouldn't have mattered. But Trump? Panic.
Instead of going on vacation after a devastating and humiliating loss, the lead star of Pizxagate John Podesta takes a job at CIA-funded Washington Post. Panic.
Two rockstars commit identical "suicide". They also happened to be best friends and worked with helping abused children... One of them is an exact copy of WaPo's new star write r. I call... PANIC.
They saved their "big" (desperate) "scoop" about Don Jr to bury the one year anniversary of Seth Rich's assassination. Panic.
This is honestly starting to look like a chess game, and it is becoming obvious who are losing.
96 comments
1 Rockin_Dead 2017-07-24
You mean the big desperate scoop trump he admitted to on Twitter?
1 Wildinvalid 2017-07-24
Exactly, the nothing Burger it it once again turned out to be.
1 Rockin_Dead 2017-07-24
Such a nothing burger he had to lie about it, and refuses to speak under oath about?
1 ctharvey 2017-07-24
I wish just one supporter would acknowledge the constantly moving goal posts on this Russian nothingburger.
1 Wildinvalid 2017-07-24
Not a supporter. Just anti establishment, anti dark occult and anti pedophilia
1 WadeWilsonforPope 2017-07-24
Trump is establishment...
1 Grarglejobber 2017-07-24
haha maybe if you say it enough, it will be true. Man I bet our sub is frustrating for you guys.
1 WadeWilsonforPope 2017-07-24
Hahaha its a shame because all you have to do is look to the things he has done instead of what he says.
Lots of people really believe the things politicians say instead of looking to what they do... hahaha
1 Grarglejobber 2017-07-24
LOL oh man. This whole thread is gold.
1 WadeWilsonforPope 2017-07-24
Lol your response is gold
1 Grarglejobber 2017-07-24
Thanks, man. I try. :D
1 WadeWilsonforPope 2017-07-24
I wouldnt have guessed that
1 Grarglejobber 2017-07-24
Oh I'm sure!
1 Grarglejobber 2017-07-24
haha why would you be downvoted for saying this? They tip their hand more and more every day.
1 Rabid_Mongoose 2017-07-24
I just wish they would stop using that phrase.
I guess the only good thing about it is that it reveals who Trump supporters are, even if they claim they aren't.
1 ArcherGladIDidntSay 2017-07-24
I've never seen a Trump supporter use the word "nothingburger". In fact I've only seen that word posted by those who are vehemently against Trump as well as against actually discussing conspiracies. Whataboutism is another word that's being used obnoxiously..
1 whacko_jacko 2017-07-24
I have seen Trump supporters use the term, but always in mockery of the famous "nothingburger" articles about the DNC leaks.
1 Rabid_Mongoose 2017-07-24
You've never seen Trump supporters use that term? Every time anything Russian related is metioned, there's someone spouting off 'nothing burger'.
1 Grarglejobber 2017-07-24
LOL you realize that it was a term coined by HRC, yes?
1 HurrDurrICantRead 2017-07-24
Way back in 2006?
1 Wildinvalid 2017-07-24
It did Its job burying the real news of Seth Rich. Was it a scandal? Is everyone still talking about it? Will there be follow ups? Nope.
1 get_it_together1 2017-07-24
I think it's the other way around, now that Trump is claiming he can pardon himself and his sons are having to appear before Congress, the shills are out in force dredging up old pizzagate scandals and emails to distract and divide.
1 Manalore 2017-07-24
Haha, your projecting is hilarious.
1 Grarglejobber 2017-07-24
They really are something. lol
1 Manalore 2017-07-24
Upbots for all but Trump comments. You get an upbot, you get an upbot!
1 Mooseisabitfat 2017-07-24
There's no Seth Rich news.
1 SoCo_cpp 2017-07-24
They were desperate to profit from misrepresenting the "scoop" but jr gave away the sauce for free. Hilarious!
1 Iamamansass 2017-07-24
You are losing by giving them your time and energy.
1 FloridaMom13 2017-07-24
You are on the right track! Don't let the naysayers dissuade you, they seem to be out in full force which indicates the panic is real!
1 Rayfloyd 2017-07-24
Seconded
1 gonnaluvya 2017-07-24
Dude...let it go
The guy is an obvious puppet
1 Manalore 2017-07-24
A puppet for what agenda exactly? And I don't mean this in a condescending or loaded-questions sort of way like 90% of questions framed this way in this sub.
1 Grarglejobber 2017-07-24
hahahahahahahahaha oh you.
1 whacko_jacko 2017-07-24
Agreed. It's hilarious to watch how urgently this thread is being downvoted. Go ahead, ShareBlue, keep on pushing me towards the conclusion that Trump is working to expose and destroy the Deep State. Keep on trying to force the narrative that Trump is a NWO puppet. Keep on trying and watch your strategy backfire. Apparently David Brock didn't learn any lessons from the failed CTR propaganda strategy for the 2016 election.
1 AnalUnguent 2017-07-24
Trump is president.
He could order an investigation into Hillary, Podesta, Seth Rich. He has the power to unilaterally investigate any of them.
Yet he doesn't.
And you think he's an outsider while he fills his cabinet with Goldman Sachs billionaires.
Not to mention the ongoing destru5of Syria and Iraq and Afghanistan.
But yeah, he's an outsider 😂
1 PiercePyrite 2017-07-24
Only an outsider would give the State department to the CEO of the 5th largest multinational company on earth. /s
1 AnalUnguent 2017-07-24
It's funny, exxon just got hit with a fine for doing business in Russia in breach of American sanctions... While old Rex was CEO 😂
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2017/jul/20/exxonmobil-russia-sanctions-violation-rex-tillerson
1 outtanutmeds 2017-07-24
Very good post. You nailed it; especially with:
Why would nine ex-Goldman Sachs billionaires serve under a president who is an "outsider"?
1 SoCo_cpp 2017-07-24
People really think Goldman Sachs being embedded in the government is a new thing? People need to get their memories checked.
1 possibri 2017-07-24
No people are just sick of seeing Trump supporters doing mental gymnastics trying to say he's an outsider when in reality is just more of the same.
1 SoCo_cpp 2017-07-24
Both sides are making mental gymnastics. Gymnastics is what cheerleaders do. People are caught up thinking you must be a cheerleader for Trump or a cheerleader against Trump. Either one is must a mindless mental gymnastics having cheerleader. People should think for themselves.
1 loserofpasswordzz 2017-07-24
Well said
1 DerkDerkinson 2017-07-24
I agree, but can we please stop using the term "mental gymnastics"? It's getting old really fast. It's also easier to just tell someone they're wrong.
1 TheGreatOni19 2017-07-24
Actually he doesn't. The president does not have the power to order the AG to investigate ANYONE . However, the president can make suggestions to the AG and suggest the DoJinvestigate a person or a company etc. But the president himself cannot order an investigation.
1 whacko_jacko 2017-07-24
Theoretically, the president can tell the AG to follow orders or be fired, but there is a long-standing precedent for a mostly independent AG, and likewise for heads of other federal agencies.
1 WadeWilsonforPope 2017-07-24
But first he has to go play a round of golf at his luxury resort that we now pay for
1 frequentlywrong 2017-07-24
And he could fight back against the big media corporations by breaking them up. Yet even though they are winning the war of attrition against him he does nothing.
1 SoCo_cpp 2017-07-24
Presidents don't run the FBI or any other law enforcement.
1 Gamernix 2017-07-24
On Twitter this morning, Trump was complaining about sessions not investigating Clinton or comey, so there's that.
1 arrobats 2017-07-24
Actually, it seems he's calling out Sessions in his latest tweet as to why the AG hasn't started the investigations into Hillary and co.
1 i_LOSNAR_i 2017-07-24
I voted for Trump and I completely agree with you. But I think only when he got won did he find out there are seats of power above the presidency.
1 RFA21 2017-07-24
No president is ever an outsider
1 gonnaluvya 2017-07-24
Nailed it.
1 NothinToSeeHere 2017-07-24
I guess they just accidentally shot Kennedy then.
1 ThreeHighFiveMe 2017-07-24
Get out of the dualistic mindset. There's a whole spectrum of possibility in between.
1 edgarallenbro 2017-07-24
Kennedy was a sort of self made trojan horse.
At the time, the mafia controlled pretty much everything. They had bought off senators, and they pretty much were the CIA.
Kennedy's father was in the mafia. They fully expected JFK to be on their side and helped him get into office.
Turns out, Kennedy was rebellious towards his father and the mafia, and refused to be their tool.
Which is why he was killed.
Now, we've got a similar situation, just a different mafia.
The mafia now is the global banking elite, fronted in this country currently by the Clinton and Bush families.
Trump, in a similar fashion, had originally appeared to be potentially part of this mafia. So, they let him run, thinking Hillary would win, and they'd just buy Trump out if he won.
1 forgottenbutnotgone 2017-07-24
So, what evidence is there that he hasn't been "bought out"?
1 Grarglejobber 2017-07-24
Oh was it the mafia, now? lol I love how desperate some people are.
1 IanPhlegming 2017-07-24
Mafia just one corrupt force jockeying for power among many, and it was hardly the top of the pyramid in the JFK ritual murder.
1 Afrobean 2017-07-24
You're right. Trump is a scumbag oligarch like the rest of em. He's openly bragged about buying politicians in the past.
However, Trump wasn't supposed to win. He was only supposed to scare us into voting for Clinton. Normally, I would say that they hedge their bets and would be OK with either duopoly candidate winning, since they could control either. How long was it after Obama won that peace prize that he started killing civilians with drones for the deep state's war profiteering? Trump has shown that he's willing to play ball to a degree, yeah, and he's definitely not for the people, but they had intended on him losing. They thought we'd all be so scared of getting grabbed by the pussy that we'd vote for the other piece of shit that they actually wanted.
1 Kodos_Voter 2017-07-24
You showed them. You really "stuck it to the man" by voting in the guy who lowered taxes on the rich, deregulated industry, started gutting the social safety net, etc, etc. I found a gif of "the man" crying about how you didn't elect Hillary. Fight tha powah! You didn't stick it to the man, you stuck it to yourself, and they are laughing at you.
1 Afrobean 2017-07-24
You shouldn't antagonize someone over unreasonable assumptions. I did not vote for Trump because he's a scumbag piece of shit. Go try trolling someone else.
1 DerkDerkinson 2017-07-24
You're a fucking idiot. It doesn't matter who the president is. And... assuming makes an ass out of you and me. (Actually just you)
1 Grarglejobber 2017-07-24
Why we can't have neutral things spoken about Trump, now can we? lol Oh you.
1 The_Succatron 2017-07-24
i think some of them could go rogue tho
1 Kim_Joong_Il 2017-07-24
Newsflash: Trump is part of the establishment.
How is Podesta taking a job at the Post panic? And He wasn't hired until February. A full 15 weeks after the campaign ended. Does 15 weeks not count as a vacation? What's your spin on that? "What a loser, he couldn't find a job for 15 weeks."?
The Podesta/Bennington link is bullshit and you know it.
The Seth Rich murder anniversary was not going to be news even without the Don Jr story happening.
This is honestly starting to look like a shitpost, and it is becoming obvious you're from /r/the_Dernald
1 Lukerules 2017-07-24
One guy taking a job, two random musicians dying and a non-news story not being talked about.
Yeah, they are freaking out!
1 FuckJeffSessions 2017-07-24
One thing they did have in common was being very critical of Trump. Cornell performed with Audioslave at the Anti-Inaugural ball, Bennington said Trump is a greater threat to the USA than terrorists. That WSJ journalist who died last week at 34 was also very critical of Trump.
Maybe Trump is acting like his his hero Putin and killing his critics?
1 PantsMcGillicuddy 2017-07-24
That's like 90%+ of Hollywood and musicians. Are they all going to start dropping like flies? Why isn't Kathy Griffin dead, I'd say holding a "decapitated head" is pretty critical of Trump.
1 FuckJeffSessions 2017-07-24
Just a theory, bro. It makes more sense than the "they were about to reveal the truth elite pizzapedo parties" meme. My theory at least has a motive based in reality. We'll see if any more Trump critics die in the coming months. Dude has been in power for six months; it's about time to start keeping track of the Trump Body Count.
1 ReptilianDystopia 2017-07-24
You're a little dense I see.
1 FuckJeffSessions 2017-07-24
We can't all be supergeniuses like you...
1 Drake02 2017-07-24
This is the earth. And this is Pinky. You can tell the difference quite easily. One is a lump of inert matter hurtling blindly through the void. The other... is the earth.
1 FuckJeffSessions 2017-07-24
Narf!
1 PantsMcGillicuddy 2017-07-24
Easy there, wasn't attacking you for it, I just love playing devil's advocate with theories to make people think about them deeper. And I agree that the theory they were about reveal something is absolutely ridiculous.
I'm more of the belief that two musicians that have a long history of addiction and depression killed themselves. Sometimes it's just that shitty things happen.
1 FuckJeffSessions 2017-07-24
I never said or implied that you were attacking me. Obviously the official story is believable, but if there is some indication that they were murdered, then his Orangeness has a motive, as well as control of the CIA and whatever other shadowy government agencies that could pull off a fake suicide.
1 1ird 2017-07-24
I'm sure if he were going to kill his critics he'd kill someone other than a musician
1 FuckJeffSessions 2017-07-24
He's starting small. Once he starts getting away with it regularly he'll be more obvious about it like any serial killer. In a few years the speaker of the house will die, and he'll hold a press conference and say "Shame about what happened to Mrs. Pelosi. Hopefully the new speaker will be more cooperative. Now go home and get your fucking shine box, Boehner"
1 1ird 2017-07-24
I'm so tired of the Podesta/Bennington thing. What's the evidence? Same hair cut, okay. Jesus.
1 woozlew 2017-07-24
It's a little more than that. They're both also white, and wear glasses. Jesus, do some research.
1 1ird 2017-07-24
You forgot to call me a shill.
1 woozlew 2017-07-24
I'm a new and improved AI bot. I can read the sidebar rules.
1 1ird 2017-07-24
Chill out, it was a joke.
1 Youre_And_Idiot 2017-07-24
Edited for brevity and accuracy.
1 Grarglejobber 2017-07-24
hahahahahahaha this is what the post is about. Not what you said, but your panic.
1 SoCo_cpp 2017-07-24
A striking amount of panic.
1 Iceboundend 2017-07-24
Im not a trump supporter
The americans rejecting hillary has made me have faith that the brave new world will not be so easily foisted upon us.
We won't go quietly in the night
1 PiercePyrite 2017-07-24
Americans rejecting Hillary for something better would have made me have faith. Americans choosing Trump made me lose all faith in people. If you can't see that man for the scumbag he is I just don't know what to say to you. Fact is, I don't really even want to say anything to you if you think that guy is acceptable.
1 Afrobean 2017-07-24
Yep. Many, many Americans would sooner vote for the one who was supposed to scare us than the scumbag we were supposed to be scared into voting for. Just to say "fuck you I won't do what you tell me." I'm not glad that Trump is the president today, but I am glad that we've shown that we can't be blackmailed like they had intended to. A high price to pay, I suppose, but it's not like Clinton would have been a good president either.
1 RonHowardsTaint 2017-07-24
The thing is you did exactly what they wanted you to. Trump is the establishment's wet dream of an authoritarian president. They could not be happier. It's been almost a year. Have you not figured out that you've been played yet?
1 Grarglejobber 2017-07-24
That is certainly an opinion :)
1 Afrobean 2017-07-24
I say "I'm not glad Trump is president" and you decide to troll me as if I'm one of his supporters? What's your problem?
1 whacko_jacko 2017-07-24
Then why is there so much effort being put into blocking his legislative agenda and even removing him from the presidency? You are not even making an argument. How is this supposed to be even remotely convincing?
1 Iceboundend 2017-07-24
She would have been a rogue doing the redwork that republicans can never implement. Shes a good politician; the manipulative backstabbers usually are
30 years we saw HRC, 30 years of seein a liberal change her stances and in 2014 - 2016 she took a hard right.
1 babooshkayaya 2017-07-24
From all the people without health insurance because of people like you, a hearty "fuck you and your childish petulance".
1 Afrobean 2017-07-24
Hold on. It's because of me that the Democrats rigged the primaries against Sanders? I don't understand. Did you assume I like Trump or that I voted for him? Please do not make such stupid assumptions.
1 chewbaklava 2017-07-24
the fuck are you talking about? Trump has filled his administration with lobbyists, bankers and pharma shills. Trump is an establishment cuck, accept it.
1 Iceboundend 2017-07-24
I don't like trump.
But i loathe backstabbin liberals.
TPTB as far as im concerned are dealing with a man who fashions himself into an All-American; hes prone to do and say whatever he feels is what an All-balls-2-The-walls american would do. A wildcard but still hard to manage.
TPTB were so sure hillary was gonna win. They called out all the gimmicks they knew. Still lost.
Utterly rejected for a non-political DUSTED CHEETO; thats hilariously bad(the DNC).
1 Grarglejobber 2017-07-24
hahahaha oh god.. Oh god the irony.. Post about panic, shills infest it with their roachy panic.
1 ELITISTS_ARE_SATANIC 2017-07-24
uhm no she didn't? Trump was anything but an outsider. Used to have good relations with the clintons and has been in the isreal family for a long time.
1 PM_ME_UR_BLUMPKINS 2017-07-24
Still does. He just pretended not to like them on that reality show he did last year called The 2016 Presidential Election.
1 Moelah 2017-07-24
You know trump is blood related to the other presidents? Outsider lol. Fell for that too.
1 rivershimmer 2017-07-24
Lots of us are blood related to the other Presidents. Maybe you and maybe me. Its an oddity about geneolgy, that if you go back a few generations in your family tree, the branches sort of collapse in on each other. Every living person in Europe is descended from Charlemagne, and 1 out of every 200 men is descended from Genghis Khan.
1 Moelah 2017-07-24
Noble bloodline not regular bloodline.
1 rivershimmer 2017-07-24
They are all the same bloodlines. We as a species are very much interbred with one another. If you trace your family and really look for common ancestors, you can find connections that will startle you. Tens of thousands of us, if not millions, are distantly related to George Washington, just to give one example.
The Bushes, the Roosevelts, and the Adamses are examples of closely related persons in power, no doubt utilizing name recognition and family connections. Trump being Obama's twenty-sixth cousin four times removed is meaningless, because you and I could be more closely related to either one or both, and wouldn't ever know it without intensive genealogical research.
Literally anyone who becomes President is going to be found to have connections to people in power, because anybody with any European ancestry does. But if you don't care enough to map them out, and if you don't become famous enough for other people to take an interest, nobody will ever know.
1 Moelah 2017-07-24
I'm not disagreeing. That's what I used to think but it's too coincidental.
http://www.atlanteanconspiracy.com/2008/06/presidential-bloodlines.html?m=1
1 rivershimmer 2017-07-24
It's not coincidental. Literally anybody with European ancestry who becomes President will be found to have multiple connections with famous people, because we all do.
And that article makes me lol, because it refers to George Bush as being closely related to the King of Albania. They're 9th cousins, twice removed. That's not close. I don't even think of my 3rd and 4th cousins as being closely related. Can you name any of your 9th cousins? I can't name any of mine.
1 Grarglejobber 2017-07-24
Hey, shills, it's kind of obvious that you're infesting this thread. You guys gotta find a balance; this is embarrassing.
1 TrowwayFiggenstein 2017-07-24
Trump = true outsider?
1 Rayfloyd 2017-07-24
Seconded
1 FuckJeffSessions 2017-07-24
Just a theory, bro. It makes more sense than the "they were about to reveal the truth elite pizzapedo parties" meme. My theory at least has a motive based in reality. We'll see if any more Trump critics die in the coming months. Dude has been in power for six months; it's about time to start keeping track of the Trump Body Count.
1 gonnaluvya 2017-07-24
Dude...let it go
The guy is an obvious puppet
1 whacko_jacko 2017-07-24
Agreed. It's hilarious to watch how urgently this thread is being downvoted. Go ahead, ShareBlue, keep on pushing me towards the conclusion that Trump is working to expose and destroy the Deep State. Keep on trying to force the narrative that Trump is a NWO puppet. Keep on trying and watch your strategy backfire. Apparently David Brock didn't learn any lessons from the failed CTR propaganda strategy for the 2016 election.
1 Grarglejobber 2017-07-24
Thanks, man. I try. :D
1 Moelah 2017-07-24
I'm not disagreeing. That's what I used to think but it's too coincidental.
http://www.atlanteanconspiracy.com/2008/06/presidential-bloodlines.html?m=1