Reads like a hit piece.
Also looks like Trump was on the right path. He did, in fact, throw monkey wrenches into the Corporate Governance of D.C., the MUNICIPALITY OF the District of Columbia, and the UNITED STATES of America. ALL Municipal Corporations.
It's no coincidence that this piece sort of glosses over that fact thru it's liberal use of language.
It's language, and the interpretation of the use of the words/phrases, that led us into this mess in the first damned place.
Did Miller and ECW throw us under the bus? Maybe, maybe not. They are, after all, inhabitants of D.C. and are therefore "citizens" of THE COPRORATION of The UNITED STATES of America and the MUNICAPLITY of D.C. In other words, they're CORPORATE representatives, and don't really answer to The People, they answer to [them].
However, [Vanity Fair] has long been known as a "liberal rag," and therefore representative if the current corporate power structure. So I wouldn't put too much wieght behind what they say about Trump and his allies. And we ALL KNOW both men are staunch Trump allies. This smells like a Trump Trap, to me.
I guess, time will tell if Miller and ECW are on our side.
Reads like a hit piece.
Also looks like Trump was on the right path. He did, in fact, throw monkey wrenches into the Corporate Governance of D.C., the MUNICIPALITY OF the District of Columbia, and the UNITED STATES of America. ALL Municipal Corporations.
It's no coincidence that this piece sort of glosses over that fact thru it's liberal use of language.
It's language, and the interpretation of the use of the words/phrases, that led us into this mess in the first damned place.
Did mIllet and Cohen throw us under the bus? Maybe. They are, after all, inhabitants of D.C. and are therefore "citizens" of THE COPRORATION of The UNITED STATES of America and the MUNICAPLITY of D.C. In other words, they're CORPORATE representatives, and don't really answer to The People, they answer to [them].