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    Trump Shows He’s Afraid of No One

    By Ashley CantonUpdated:May 11, 20172 Mins Read
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    Trump’s move to fire James Comey, now-former FBI Director, has much deeper meaning. By firing Comey he’s shown us that he’s not afraid to make power moves. Which shouldn’t be much of a surprised considering the successful he’s had in the business world.

    It sends a message to not just politicians here in America but all over the world that he won’t sit idly by and do nothing (We’re looking at you, North Korea).

    James Comey’s issue wasn’t about “left” or “right” — he loved the power. When Trump won the Presidency, he tried to backtrack and fix errors. Ultimately, this was about the arrogance of power, while his gophers leaked intel and the Democratic party was taking full advantage. That’s why we still see an attempt to connect Trump with the Russians.

    As Written By Monica Showalter for the American Thinker:

    Say you’re a terrorist out there, plotting your next massacre, as ISIS does. Or a malevolent and unpredictable dictator, contemplating another illegal missile launch over Japan, such as North Korea’s Kim Jong-un. Imagine you’re a power player yourself, such as Russia’s Vladimir Putin. Imagine you’re a crazed failure running out of money as the mobs build, such as Chavista Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro.

    What do you think when President Trump fires ‘the most powerful man in Washington?’

    And not just fires him, but does it in the coldest possible way — publicly, through the television screens, as Comey bizarrely laughed, convinced he was unfireable, just as he began to make a speech in Los Angeles. It was an artful use of the media, of which Trump has a masterly understanding. “You are hereby terminated and removed from office, effective immediately,” Trump’s letter read, released soon after the laugh.

    You’re not going to mess with that man.

    World leaders, ever since the days of President Reagan’s air traffic controller’s debacle have long noted how a U.S. president behaves on domestic mattters as their cue to how to act with the U.S. leadership. Part of holding power is knowing how to use power. Trump knows how to use power and his firing of Comey shows that he is not afraid of powerful people……

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