TRUMP: . . . could he face an American 'Colour Revolution'?
If Donald Trump won't knuckle under, could he face an American 'Colour Revolution'?
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By David J. Climenhaga | November 17, 2016
It would be an irony if the troubles the United States has visited on much of the earth were now visited upon the United States -- and, lest you’re feeling smug about that possibility, it's not likely to be a happy irony if you happen to be a citizen of that country's next-door neighbour.
Still, filmmaker Michael Moore probably has it right when he predicts Donald Trump will not serve out his full term as president.
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Moore, well known as a maker of documentaries with a distinctly progressive point of view, argues that the U.S. President Elect is simply too self-centred not to break the law in his own interests, political or otherwise.
We are advised to pay attention to Moore's prognostications because, after all, he famously predicted Trump's election while all the other pundits were still chortling at the Republican candidate’s preposterous antics.
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By David J. Climenhaga | November 17, 2016
It would be an irony if the troubles the United States has visited on much of the earth were now visited upon the United States -- and, lest you’re feeling smug about that possibility, it's not likely to be a happy irony if you happen to be a citizen of that country's next-door neighbour.
Still, filmmaker Michael Moore probably has it right when he predicts Donald Trump will not serve out his full term as president.
[ [ http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing- ... h-his-term ] ]
Moore, well known as a maker of documentaries with a distinctly progressive point of view, argues that the U.S. President Elect is simply too self-centred not to break the law in his own interests, political or otherwise.
We are advised to pay attention to Moore's prognostications because, after all, he famously predicted Trump's election while all the other pundits were still chortling at the Republican candidate’s preposterous antics.
MORE:
[ http://rabble.ca/blogs/bloggers/djclime ... can-colour ]