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The word "Trump", of course, means the faction which uses Donald Trump as their tool. | The word "Trump", of course, means the faction which uses Donald Trump as their tool. | ||
Donald Trump is a sick old man. | Donald Trump is a sick old man. No way does *he personally* hang on to power like some feudal warlord. | ||
He has betrayed and betrayed and betrayed all his life. | He has betrayed and betrayed and betrayed all his life. How many (who actually matter) will follow him into a coup? | ||
But his handlers have great power, handling a President | He would need high-ranking military officers, for one thing, and I see no sign that he has military backing. Armed Federal agents, Home Security or freelance unbadged black-ops heavies — but these are nothing compared to US military forces. | ||
But his handlers have great power, handling a President, and I do not doubt that there are violent racist separatists among the handlers. | |||
== In the News == | == In the News == |
Revision as of 07:44, 13 October 2020
"The Trump Faction" is a short essay by Karl Jones
Essay
The word "Trump", of course, means the faction which uses Donald Trump as their tool.
Donald Trump is a sick old man. No way does *he personally* hang on to power like some feudal warlord.
He has betrayed and betrayed and betrayed all his life. How many (who actually matter) will follow him into a coup?
He would need high-ranking military officers, for one thing, and I see no sign that he has military backing. Armed Federal agents, Home Security or freelance unbadged black-ops heavies — but these are nothing compared to US military forces.
But his handlers have great power, handling a President, and I do not doubt that there are violent racist separatists among the handlers.
In the News
Fiction cross-reference
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- House of Malevecchio - driving force behind the military-industrial complex
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- [ Comment] @ Facebook