The President Of The United States Is A Conspiracy Theorist…

Trump is, in essence, a conspiracy theory nut job. He bought into the birther movement of the far right. Now he has made wild accusations that President Obama had his phones wiretapped. This folks is something you would expect from Alex Jones, Stephen Banning, Joseph Farrah, Rush Limbaugh, INFOWARS, Breitbart, WND, and EIB Network. Not from the President of the United States.

But we do not have a normal person occupying The White House. We elected a narcissistic fool with huge insecurities. He has shown himself to be not only a narcissist but a misogynist, a xenophobic, and a pathological liar was well. He is a man many believe is in great need of psychoanalysis and extensive counseling. To think this man has the nuclear launch code is chilling to say the least.

Because Trump’s administration is under scrutiny for unethical conduct and lying in regards to contact with Russian officials during the 2016 presidential campaign Trump has floated his on conspiracy theory. Of course he is doing this as a way to distract from the real story swirling around himself and his administration, and, because he know a yuuuuuge number of fellow nut cases will believe him. Simply because he says it is so. He has offered no credible evidence supporting his claim President Obama had his phones wiretapped. He hasn’t because there is none.

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (CNN) – President Donald Trump made a stunning claim Saturday, alleging without offering evidence that his predecessor, Barack Obama, wiretapped his phones at Trump Tower ahead of the 2016 election.

“Terrible! Just found out that Obama had my ‘wires tapped’ in Trump Tower just before the victory. Nothing found. This is McCarthyism!” Trump tweeted early Saturday morning in one part of a six-tweet tirade that began just after 6:30 a.m.
The President went on to compare the alleged tapping of his phones to Watergate and called Obama “bad (or “sick).”
“How low has President Obama gone to tap my phones during the very sacred election process. This is Nixon/Watergate. Bad (or sick) guy,” Trump tweeted.
The White House did not provide evidence to back up Trump’s claim or explain the source of his information.
The White House did not provide evidence to back up Trump’s claim or explain the source of his information.
But two former senior US officials quickly dismissed Trump’s accusations out of hand.
“Just nonsense,” said one former senior US intelligence official.
Another former senior US official with direct knowledge of investigations by the Justice Department under the Obama administration said Trump’s phones were never tapped.
“This did not happen. It is false. Wrong,” the former official told CNN.
A spokesman for Obama, Kevin Lewis, called “any suggestion” that Obama or any White House official ordered surveillance against Trump “simply false.”
“A cardinal rule of the Obama administration was that no White House official ever interfered with any independent investigation led by the Department of Justice,” Lewis said in a statement early Saturday afternoon. “As part of that practice, neither President Obama nor any White House official ever ordered surveillance on any US citizen. Any suggestion otherwise is simply false.”
Warrants to tap into someone’s phones in the course of a federal investigation would be sought by the Department of Justice, which conducts investigations independent of the White House and the president.
The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, an independent and secretive federal court, is responsible for issuing surveillance warrants in cases concerning foreign intelligence. The FBI has been investigating contacts between Trump campaign advisers and Russians known to US intelligence, and that court would likely be the forum to petition for such a warrant.
The former senior US official with direct knowledge of the Justice Department’s investigations said Obama could not have ordered such a warrant. It would have been taken to a judge by investigators, but investigators never sought a warrant to monitor Trump’s phones, the former official said.
A federal judge would only have approved a warrant to wiretap Trump’s phones if he or she had found probable cause that Trump had committed a federal crime or was a foreign agent.
Former Obama deputy national security adviser Ben Rhodes echoed the point in a tweet responding to Trump on Saturday morning.
“No President can order a wiretap. Those restrictions were put in place to protect citizens from people like you,” he said in his Twitter post. (Read More – With Video & Tweets)
How this man gets up and looks at himself in the mirror every morning is beyond explanation.

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Les

Retired from manufacturing management in 2012. Currently an active semi retired NASM Certified Personal Trainer. Exercise, philosophy, politics, government, science, and family occupies my non working and sleeping hours. Destroying the rancid acrimony that exists between conservatives and liberals, an acrimony destroying the very fabric of our society, is the ends to which this site dedicates itself.

One thought on “The President Of The United States Is A Conspiracy Theorist…”

  1. “How this man gets up and looks at himself in the mirror every morning is beyond explanation” True: but he talks to it. ” Mirror, mirror on the wall..who’s the greatest
    president of all?” To which the subservient mirror replies, “I know I should say you, sir…but that would be a yuuuuuuge lie”. Satisfied, the Great One returns to his
    tweets.

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