Mission Impossible

Telephone records, I’m going after the telephone records. All of them, not just the official, government ones. A huge mission, because I’m also going after the phone records of his family, the Secret Service, and top priority, every last one of his ghost phones. But why stop there? I’ll obtain the phone records from all 10 of the witnesses already subpoenaed by the committee and also the others requested to appear. Conversations no one is supposed to hear, secrets between loyal (key trait) followers and him, all those “very fine calls”.

But why phone records? Because it is well known that he doesn’t use a computer, and, judging by former tweets, I wouldn’t expect much truthful, coherent content if he did. So, probably a waste of time to look for smoking gun documents written by him. What did he know, plan, manipulate, do, what crimes have been committed by this Teflon man who could "stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody" and not "lose any voters"? Four plus years of creating division, spewing hatred and lies (no debate on this one, every one documented by reliable sources and easily accessed and verified), destroying relationships between family and friends, and capped by an insurrection (or, if you live in an alternate universe, a tourism event).

What would I hope to gain? I want all of the phone records, posted and available to every citizen of this country on every television station and news website so that he can be declared guilty (or innocent?), without an arguable shadow of a doubt, of attempting to overturn the democratic process in the United States. A water-tight, open and shut case. To prove (or disprove) the Big Lie once and for all, so that everyone everywhere finally knows and accepts the truth. I want all of this political chaos, vitriol, and division to end. I want to go back to a time of civility and decency, when legislators were willing to listen to each other and find bipartisanship solutions to issues, not block progress for the sake of Party, rather than the good of the citizens who elected them. Unfortunately, I fear my thorough efforts are doomed to failure; I fear that even if all the evidence was presented, one-half of our country would still refuse to believe it. And this, sadly, makes it a Mission Impossible.

— cmshingle

Comments

  1. Makes me sad. But I hear you and agree, and my husband would also cheer you on in this project!

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