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Tuesday, June 19, 2018

The Writer's Life 6/19 - Rant


Man, I hate blogging about the infuriating cesspool that is politics. President Trump's approval rating inched up recently, and stands the same as where Obama's was at this time in each's presidency, 45% approve, 50% disapprove. Since the Stormy Daniels scandal has proven a flop, the left and its media acolytes are now ignoring her. They have moved on to the immigration issue, accusing Trump of separating children from parents. Where were they when the same was being done during the previous administration, which built the cages? Some of the pictures being used to damn Trump are from 2014 when you-know-who was in the White House. Factor in what several top FBI administrations did to impede Trump's candidacy and then to disrupt his presidency, and it will make anyone despair but those wearing blinders and the hardcore leftists who believe they are on the side of the angels and thus allowed harsh means to a just, as they see it, end. The actions revealed go even further than politics as usual, or maybe it just seems that way because its current. After all, there have been lots of scandals, Watergate the ugliest. There have always been rumors that the 1960 election was stolen by the doings in Illinois, but nothing ever materialized in the matter. And maybe that was right, as it would have undermined confidence in the government. As much as I want to see the sanctimonious miscreants exposed, especially that harridan the Democrats' higher echelon conspired to nominate, I want the scandal to end, to go away. Let's have firings and immediate pardons. Why waste time and money prosecuting hacks? Let's move on. As for Mueller's investigation - put up or shut down. Given all that went down behind the scenes, it is a miracle that Trump was elected and remains in office. Kudos to all who voted for him.

There was a refreshing breeze blowing along Avenue Z today, creating ideal conditions for the floating book shop. My thanks to the gentleman in the mechanized wheelchair who bought a bio of Mookie Wilson and Michael Woolf's anti-Trump rant, Fire and Fury; and to Barry, who overpaid for a Mel Torme bio; and to the woman who swapped four hardcovers in Russian for a Mary Higgins Clark mystery; and to Ludmilla, who purchased a huge pictorial on the ancient arts; and to the gentleman who gobbled up seven books in Russian. Not only was the weather ideal - no one talked politics.

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