There are some people who apologize for Trump for virtually every single thing he does. They like to blame the usual cast of villains, including Dina Powell, Jared Kushner, Gary Cohn, Gen. McMaster, Mattis and Kelly — even his own daughter Ivanka Trump. It’s easy to get swept into drama-filled theories of palace intrigue — depicting a cabal of evil people, all with ties to George Soros, trying to take down Trump.
But if you followed that logic all the way down to its root, it would suggest that Trump was, in fact, an idiot — unable to manage his affairs, permitting horrible people control and manage him, even isolate him from the grandeur of the alt-right media. None of this is conducive with the overarching theory by his sycophants that the President is always playing 3D intergalactic speed fencing championship tier chess — so they resort to blaming others for isolating the President.
Case in point. During today’s broadcast of the Alex Jones show, Roger Stone made the outrageous implication that the President was being drugged — as a precursor to a coup. He segued into that after discussing the resignation of long time Trump bodyguard, Keith Schiller. Stone said that Schiller had always been ‘the canary in the coal mine’ for the President and that with him out of the way, forced out by Gen. Kelly, the President’s life was in danger.
This all makes for a good radio show, drives up the click views on the website — but it cannot be substantiated, aside from a few ‘unnamed sources.’ Stone even said that McMaster made disparaging remarks about Trump while dining with the CEO of Oracle recently, with Jones chiming in that the behavior was in fact ‘treasonous.’
All of this rhetoric was checked and flushed down a Floridian toilet bowl when Jones called up Dr. Pieczenik to get his take on this ‘bombshell’ news. Starting off the conversation, Dr. Pie chastised him thricely for not being polite enough to ask how he was fairing during Hurricane Irma — then he laid waste to Jones’ conspiracies, pointing out that the President wasn’t a child and was smart enough to manage his own affairs.
I’ve never seen these two clash. Watch.
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There’s this WWF wrestling feeling to it….. rehearsed.
I don’t think so. I’m 10 minutes in Alex is caught off way guard. I’ll be surprised if he’s invited back on the show.
I get Jones …he’s selling stuff. But Dr Pie sounds like and unbalanced snowflake looking for a hug because his power is out.
sounds like that to me too
Black swan is coming. Yes. Oh yes. Ah yes.
Maybe Pieczenik & friends are drugging Trump.
the refugee program seems trump refugeeing into democrats for buying himself out of prosecution , and then pardon everybody (?)
Entertaining but one Stooge short.
Think about it… two prominent cuckpots arguing whether or not the President of the US is being drugged in advance of a coup. Embarrassed yet?
Or maybe this show and infowars are a total joke, and anyone with any serious education disregards. This is conspiracy porn for the night shift loons and school shooters out there.
There have been time when wild-eyed profits have been dismissed as fools, then proven right.
These guys are just fools.
If you give them any mindshare, maybe you should think again about it.
If you are trying to drive web traffic, seems to work.
My 10 minutes per day on the site are just about up.
Loving this Stayfocusd extension for Chrome.
Ciao.
Dr. P has been a respected guest of Jones for at least 15 years. Rightly or wrongly, he has supported the 911 conspiracy, disputed the details of the holocaust, and considers Sandy Hook a false flag event.
He has been one of Trump’s biggest supporters for the last year or so, unequivocally. About two months ago he even called Trump’s foreign policy absolute genius.
But after the statement on Afghanistan, Dr P did a complete 180; it was almost an ‘off with his head’ moment.
Further, Dr P’s strangely illogical outburst yesterday on national radio, coming from a man that is reportedly a very highly educated professional clinical psychiatrist, does not make any sense at all to me. I found it profoundly disturbing.
You can say that Dr P is sincerely affected by the aftermath of hurricane Irma, being in Florida (just to the west of Jacksonville), but in this case logically one would just wait to a later date. There is no urgency to doing such an interview under the circumstances.
While I acknowledge that Jones takes factual information and sometimes nudges the story into the realms of conspiracy, or at least leaves the door open to conspiracy where he does not support it, a logical question arises in this specific case; is there some truth Jones’ and Stone’s (on the surface wild) claims; and is Dr P’s true role now revealed, to manipulate Trump’s base on behalf of hidden interests?