Sunday, August 26, 2018

Robert Reich wants Trump's presidency annulled, not impeached

Robert Reich wants to get the nation's choice for president kicked out of office by any means necessary. He suggests that Trump shouldn't be impeached, the presidency should be annulled.

The mere fact that Donald Trump continues to change oxygen into carbon dioxide ticks off the left and many still cry over Hillary Clinton's loss to Trump in the 2016 election.

But Reich has gone berserk in a funny-sad way.

Reich was the Secretary of Labor in the Clinton administration [Bill's not Hillary's because she lost]. His idea is totally absurd, but so are many ideas the left has come up with in government. He wants to go beyond impeachment of Trump and annul his presidency altogether. Make it like it never happened.

According to Reich, that would entail all of Trump's legislation, executive actions, and appointments would simply disappear as if they never happened in the first place.

Can I get a big LOL from everyone?

Reich made is absurd appeal in the August 25th edition of Eurasia Review:  "Don't Impeach Trump, Annul His Presidency" which may stem from his need to strike back as a result from his childhood experiences.

As a child, Reich was diagnosed with multiple epiphyseal dysplasia, or Fairbank's disease. It's a bone disorder that results in short stature and a bad attitude, evidently. He was bullied as a kid and sought the protection of bigger kids his age, one of whom was Michael Schwermer, who later became a victim of the Chaney, Goodman and Schwermer murders by the Ku Klux Klan in 1964 when the trio went down south to register black voters. Reich said that this event was his inspiration to "fight the bullies, protect the powerless, to make sure that the people without a voice have a voice."

Except for those people in the middle of the country who voted for Trump. They don't need to have a voice if that voice disagrees with Reich.

So in time, Reich became the bully that he hated.

Reich wrote:
The only way I see the end of Trump is if there's overwhelming evidence he rigged the 2016 election. In which case impeachment isn't an adequate remedy. His presidency should be annulled.
He babbled on, but I'm not going to repeat all of his bloviating. Nevertheless, the idea of annulling a presidency is just a symptom of Trump Derangement Syndrome.

But here's some bloviating worth a laugh:
In all likelihood, we'll have him for another two and a half years.
Don't bet the house on him losing in 2020, either. A malignant bullying megalomaniac who lies like most people breathe, and who's able to suck the oxygen out of every news cycle, might pulverize any Democratic opponent.

Like the fake Indian? Or the woman who attacked the women her husband attacked? Or the socialist?

Reich is unable to process Hillary's loss. He's like those supporters who openly wept wet, hot tears into their collective laps. Supporters who wanted a Clinton dynasty and all they got was lower taxes, ISIS on the run, North Korea talking with us, Iran not daring to mess with us in the Straits of Hormuz, Jerusalem declared the capital of Israel which previous administrations promised but didn't deliver on, a strong stance on illegal aliens coming into the country, a bigger military budget, historical jobs numbers for blacks, Hispanics, whites and women, a stronger economy and conservative judges who will actually follow the Constitution as it was written.

Personally, I see Reich as something worse than a bully--I see him as an angry man who wants things his way and he's willing to forego our laws to achieve these things.

Liberal tears are delicious.

Slurp!


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