The Lowest Point in U.S. Presidential History in My Lifetime

I’m not going to litter too much on my blog on Donald Trump. I’m not going to gloat either because yesterday and last week were possibly the lowest moments in U.S. presidential history.

Even worse than Nixon’s disgraceful exit from office.

What we have is a president who has pretty much openly committed treason, perjury, and obstruction of justice—and yet his party does nothing.

There is no Howard Baker as I see it on the horizon on the cusp of telling Donald Trump to his face he is unfit for the office.

Mitt Romney might want to revise his 47% comments from 2012. What Romney would need to say in circa 2018 is that 47% of the people who are members of the GOP shouldn’t be allowed to vote in national elections and compromise the national security of the United States.

The scary thing is Mike Pence’s comments yesterday were even more clueless than those of Donald Trump.

Can any honest person discount what would be said by these 47% if Barack Obama had done what Donald Trump did yesterday in Helsinki?

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