The candidate for congressional office at Utah GOP convention that vowed to root out the so-called Deep State received A LOT more positive feedback than candidate who declared Russia meddled in 2016 & will meddle again. But this being Utah, no boos.
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Replying to @DavidMDrucker
This should probably make professional Washington reflect on itself and its behaviour. Instead, they'll probably just self righteously conclude every Republican in Red America is a boob.
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Replying to @DavidMDrucker
Sally Yates defying the President as she did, McCabe lying, FBI Leaks, Comey's Anti-Trump Press Tour. If you sent a President to change Washington, it's pretty obvious that Washington is opposed to change and effective at preventing and undermining it, dubious means or not.
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...If Congress and POTUS want to prioritize the reform of Intel agencies & other bureaucracies, they can do so. BUT - thanks for answering my question & explaining your POV. Appreciate it.
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I don't think its fair or accurate to say the administrative state is equally resistant to all administrations or all ideas. Trump's 'foreigness' to DC, as well as the ideas that won him the election are revilled in DC. Anywhere from tariffs to immigration restriction.
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Also I'm not saying Trump has made the best use of the office, he hasn't by far, but a lonely President can only do so much. Which is why some voters are realising they need to send him some friends, and clear out opponents.
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This is fair analysis even though I might quibble around the edges. I would add that being less personally antagonistic would serve his purposes better - would help him accomplish things. IMO
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