While we know you've all been patiently awaiting the release of our fool-proof political strategy to educate and energize disaffected citizens about third Party options moving forward, we've been unavoidably distracted by the chaos surrounding Donald Trump's transition team efforts. If he can't even get this done in a timely, orderly and drama-free manner with all the help and assistance provided by the Obama administration, then America should prepare itself for even worse to come over the next four years. Let us explain.
Unfortunately, it's becoming painfully obvious Donald Trump is out of his league and ill prepared to deal with the awesome challenges he'll face day one in the Oval Office. The fact that he's having difficulties finding anyone he can trust in Washington for advice or orchestrate the fulfillment of his critical cabinet posts without backstabbing infighting, speaks volumes. While his supporters may not see it now, Donald Trump appears to have been overwhelmed, humbled and intimidated during his meeting with President Obama. And since Russian President Vladimir Putin is laughing out loud knowing he helped put an ill prepared, overwhelmed and intimidated leader in the White House, we think it's time to push the panic button.
Because Donald Trump was supported by people so intent on burning Washington to the ground, they failed to notice Vladimir Putin was providing the matches and the gasoline. Putin not only got into Hillary Clinton's emails, he got into Donald Trump's head. Let's face it, if state sponsored Russian hackers were responsible for exposing the Clinton's most "guarded activities", while Vladimir Putin cunningly made use of the appearance of a preposterous bromance between he and Trump, we think everyone should be nervous about what happens next. Think about it, if Vladimir Putin was capable of influencing the U.S. 2016 Presidential election to put "HIS" man in the White House, you can bet he won't stop there.
While we don't profess to be expert enough to psychoanalyze Vladimir Putin's mindset from a distance, we have studied him intensely enough over the last six years to appreciate his political ambitions, as well as his determination to resurrect the former glory of Mother Russia. We authored a yet to be published book entitled "Foreign Policy: A Game Played by Global Gangsters". The book explained how Vladimir Putin redrew Europe's map in less than a month by strong-arming Crimea from Ukraine and the West with "no label" forces. It was a brilliant move and we were impressed, to say the least. We've also observed Putin outsmarting our smart guy on other numerous occasions. And if he could do that to Barack Obama, Vladimir Putin will publicly reduce Donald Trump to a babbling idiot on the international stage in no time at all.
To put it mildly, Donald Trump is a sissy, a punk, a chump, whose found himself on the world's school yard just ripe for the picking. Trump has only been able to play the role of a bully because he's always been able to control his comfort zone. But Trump is in the real world now, playing with real live international bullies, gangster and strong men. Many may wear the title of president or prime minister, but underneath it all, they're bullies, gangsters and hardened strong men just the same. And they're all really smart. Too smart and experienced for Donald Trump to engage on his own.
Unfortunately, Vladimir Putin is not just a smart guy, he's slick guy too. And managing the ambitions of a really smart, slick guy will be impossible since America has been crippled by the election of a political ignoramus. We've never seen this country this vulnerable before. With Donald Trump nearly incapacitated by his blatant ignorance of how the world really works, guys like Vladimir Putin, China's Xi Jinping and Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel will outwit him, no matter what the issues are. Simply put, Donald Trump is no match for these people and if Americans were globally informed, they would've known this. But it's too late now. We're stuck with Russia's new "TOOL" and the only thing we think of to mitigate the damage is to give Trump some space and hope he's a quick study.
Bottom line: Since we're certain much of what will happen over the next six to nine months will be going over Donald Trump's head, he'll need all the help he can get. And as much as we hate it, we too might have to pitch in. While we'd love turning the heat up full blast on Donald Trump for his unconscionable behaviors, putting undue pressure on an already overwhelmed fool can have dangerous and unintended consequences. So, moving forward, at least for the short term, we'll temper our analysis, commentary and opinions with what we think is best for the greater good. And we think keeping the message positive, at least for the short term, will achieve that goal. We know that sucks, but it is what it is. Podcast below.

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