One of the weirdest elements of our current age is how the people who fancy themselves experts keep getting things wrong - and then expect people to keep listening to them!
The Obama Administration sowed chaos across the globe, stumbling from one disaster to another, learning nothing in the process. In another age, they'd be mocked and driven from polite society rather than constantly consulted about all the awful things that are sure to result from Trump ignoring their pin-headed advice.
The other aspect of Never Trumpism is the perverse desire to stand against anything and everything Trump is for. The death of would-be Caliph of the Islamic State should be a day anyone with a moiety of their marbles would celebrate, and yet the fake press immediately busied itself with trying to rehab the fanatical killer.
That is of course the predictable end of Never Trumpism - his successful policies which have brought renewed American prosperity and hope are now the worst possible news. Having gotten Syria dead wrong, I anticipate a turn back to "recession mania" before trying to pump some meaningless RUSSIA hype.
Of course all that will be disrupted once the indictments come down. I've no idea when it will happen, but the latest incendiary filing in the Flynn case indicates that the whole Spygate fiasco is about to be exposed in a way that will have even the lying mainstream media struggling to cover it up.
Yes, and the Obama administration was pretty much the ne plus ultra of non-experts who thought they were geniuses, weren't they?
Did any of their initiatives work?
Is there a single Democrat candidate for president that doesn't want to throw away Obama's great legacy of health care reform? Seems like all of them hate it.
How's the Libya intervention looking?
Posted by: K.N. McBride | October 31, 2019 at 09:52 PM
Speaking of funny stuff:
https://www.npr.org/2019/10/29/774391189/nations-largest-coal-producer-and-trump-booster-files-for-bankruptcy?utm_source=fark&utm_medium=website&utm_content=link&ICID=ref_fark
Posted by: Cheese | October 30, 2019 at 01:53 PM
Expertise isn't about being infallible. Likewise the problems of expertise and agents are that they're only something recognizable by a peer-group of experts, and non-experts tend to vastly over-estimate their own expertise.
Posted by: Alkiabades | October 30, 2019 at 10:47 AM