Wednesday, February 15, 2017

ABOUT THE RUSSIAN CONNECTIONS AND MICHAEL FLYNN

Just six days into his presidency, Donald Trump was informed his national security adviser had misled his vice president about contacts with Russia. Trump kept his No. 2 in the dark and waited nearly three weeks before ousting the aide, Michael Flynn, citing a slow but steady erosion of trust, White House officials said.

Flynn was interviewed by the FBI about his telephone conversations with Russia's ambassador to the U.S., a sign his ties to Russia had caught the attention of law enforcement officials.
Though the WH had known about Flynn's discussions with the Russians since January 26, when they were informed by acting-AG Sally Yates and another official that he was vulnerable to blackmail, no one bothered to inform Pence.  Yet he was sent out to defend Flynn publicly in a TV interview and declare the conversations about sanctions had not happened.
Pence, who had vouched for Flynn in a televised interview, is said to have been angry and deeply frustrated.
How many ways to say out of the loop?  Team Trump humiliated Pence, and now he is angry.  Still, I expect he's not angry enough to resign his potted plant position in the Trump maladministration, because he is the gentleman-in-waiting should something go wrong.

According to the "retelling" from the White House, Flynn had done nothing illegal, but his downfall came because he lied to WH officials. Why was the erosion of trust in Flynn "slow and steady"?  Trump values loyalty above all.  It seems not to matter if his close advisers do not know what the hell they are doing or whether they tell the truth.  Why would truth matter when the boss lies repeatedly? Thus, loyalty trumps everything else, even if the result is chaos and certain staff members are thrown under the bus.

What about Kellyanne Conway?  What did she know, and when did she know it?  Conway is the most visible of Trump's loyal supporters defending him on TV.  Is she out of the loop, too?  A couple of hours before the information about Flynn's "resignation", she said the security adviser had Trump's "full confidence".

If you'd like to walk through the looking glass with Matt Lauer and his interview with Kellyanne Conway this morning, you may or may not find the answer to the question about whether she was out of the loop.

I confess that I was dizzy, rather than enlightened by the walk, but that's just me.

Here's the video of the interview. Conway's ability to remain upright through this long spin is amazing.

5 comments:

  1. You left wingers just can't accept the fact that Hillary, the spawn of Satin, lost.

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    1. Trump won the presidency, but Clinton won the popular vote by nearly 3 million, and Trump will never get over it. He's president, and he's still campaigning against Clinton. Why? It makes no sense.

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    2. But Grandmere,that popular vote business is wearing a bit thin. Trump is president. I watch the news and read the papers daily and I don't see any evidence that Trump is still campaigning against Hillary.

      What you lefties need to do is get your panties out of the wad they are in and give him a chance, as difficult that might be.

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    3. Anonymous, please use a name, any name and sign your comments.

      "...that popular vote business is wearing a bit thin."

      Tell your guy Trump. He can't let it go. Maybe when he stops campaigning against Hillary Clinton, I'll let it go.

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    4. Just because you say my guy can't let it go doesn't make it so. Remember Grandmere, you are entitled to your own opinion but not your own facts. This is my last post on this subject. Good night.

      James Bond

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