Dear CNN: Did Your Analyst Push For ‘Shadow Gov’t’ To Stop Trump?

The other guys are where Democracy dies in darkness. Is CNN where it dies in broad daylight?
The media claims to be the big defenders of Democracy.
Defenders of the people.
They tell themselves this lie while cheering for their radicalized ideological fellow-travelers to subvert and derail the Constitution.
The Constitution, you know, that document that takes time to spell out Article I, II, and III powers?
Nah.
We can blow all that off if you don’t like the letter after the President’s name, right? In the name of ‘Resistance’ or something.
Because that’s what CNN”s Philip Mudd was suggesting.
CNN analyst Philip Mudd pushes for a "shadow government" to oppose the Trump administration and the Senate. pic.twitter.com/tsjc7W8P7v
— Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) July 16, 2018
“Curious point in American government,” Mudd said. “When do we see almost a shadow government come out and say, ‘We cannot side with the government, whether its cabinet or the Senate.’ I think that’s the big question.”
Source: DailyWire
Next time CNN rages about the dire threat to all our beloved Democratic institutions that is posed by Trump and the Republicans, show them this clip.
They not only LIKE the Deep State…
They want MORE of those unaccountable bastards running the show. Because they’re beyond the reach of the voter to punish them if they’re corrupt, or even — to use Mudd’s example — staging a coup.
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