Is Trump The Biggest Traitor In American History?

If you didn't learn by now that Trump's most overwhelming psychological trait is projection, you haven't been paying attention. Wikipedia: "Psychological projection is a theory in psychology in which humans defend themselves against their own unconscious impulses or qualities (both positive and negative) by denying their existence in themselves while attributing them to others. For example, a person who is habitually intolerant may constantly accuse other people of being intolerant... Projection tends to come to the fore in normal people at times of personal or political crisis[ but is more commonly found in the neurotic or psychotic in personalities functioning at a primitive level as in narcissistic personality disorder or borderline personality disorder."Newsday talked about Trump's treason remarks on Monday and pointed out that he "sounded like he was channeling his inner Kim Jong Un as he stewed -- six days afterward-- about Democrats who didn’t applaud his State of the Union speech. While Republicans were 'going totally crazy wild' as he recited his achievements on the economy, the Democrats 'were like death, And un-American. Un-American,' Trump complained while speaking at an Ohio factory. Then he added: 'Somebody said treasonous. I mean, yeah, I guess why not. Can we call that treason? Why not. They certainly didn’t seem to love our country very much.'"

Equating chilliness toward him by elected representatives in Congress with disloyalty to the nation took the president into new territory. Previously, Trump reserved such accusations for “the FAKE NEWS media,” tweeting it “is not my enemy, it is the enemy of the American People!” The NFL players who staged protests during the nation anthem were berated only for “disrespecting” the country.If Trump ever checked in with his predecessor, he might be reminded that when Democratic presidents give their State of the Union speeches, there are usually more hands resting in laps than clapping on the Republican side of the aisle. Those with curbed enthusiasm were not labeled as traitors.

Ryan and his clones didn't applaud for Obama's SOTU addresses either. Obama handled it a little differently than Señor Trumpanzee did though:Is Trump a traitor? Trump is a greedy, self-server who will do anything to enhance his social and financial standing. That's who he's always been. That's who he is today/ So would he sell out America? Absolutely-- without question. And yesterday, Fox News, reported that Secretary of State Rex Tillerson warned that the Trump Regime is "ill-prepared to prevent Russian interference in the upcoming midterms," as it was in the 2016 general election. Trump has opened the door to Putin and is adamantly refusing to do anything to prevent it.

“I don't know that I would say we are better prepared, because the Russians will adapt as well,” Tillerson said in an exclusive interview with Fox News in Bogota, Colombia. “The point is, if it's their intention to interfere, they are going to find ways to do that. We can take steps we can take but this is something that, once they decide they are going to do it, it's very difficult to preempt it.”Russia is already attempting to interfere “in the U.S. in 2018” ahead of congressional midterm elections as it did in the 2016 general election, he said.“I think it's important we just continue to say to Russia, ‘Look, you think we don't see what you're doing. We do see it and you need to stop. If you don't, you're going to just continue to invite consequences for yourself,’” said Tillerson.

All Trump does is run around claiming that the "Russia thing" was a hoax and that even if it wasn't "everyone agrees there was no collusion, no collusion, no collusion..." Translation: there was absolutely massive collusion and Trump and his wretched family personally directed it. What will he do when Mueller exposes him? That's coming.