They did it! Democrats finally have proof the Trump campaign colluded during the 2016 election!
This evidence is so damning, it’s likely that Trump and his closest advisors will spend years in jail, perhaps, even, the rest of their lives.
Just imagine the elation of Democrats right now: they finally have the goods to put their enemies away from good. And do any of us doubt they’ll use it?
It doesn’t help that President Trump came out on Twitter this morning with a curious statement on collusion. Take a look:
Collusion is not a crime, but that doesn’t matter because there was No Collusion (except by Crooked Hillary and the Democrats)!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 31, 2018
Notice how Trump failed to put a specific country before “collusion.” Democrats think this is a damning statement. They’re wrong. It’s just cleverly worded.
Even so, this kind of statement will drive both the Democrats and the media (or do I repeat myself?) batty. They both want firm evidence of Russian collusion, but there has yet to be any proof presented of such a thing.
That’s why the Administration is having fun dangling the word in front of the hungry press, taunting them with what they think will be a sensational scoop. And that’s exactly what White House Counselor Kellyanne Conway just did: she admitted to collusion right on the White House’s driveway.
Later, during brief WH driveway gaggle, @KellyannePolls admitted to colluding as Trump Campaign manager: “As you know, I did not collude with Russia. I was colluding with voters in Michigan and Wisconsin.” pic.twitter.com/aVYHaDYx6N
— Mark Knoller (@markknoller) July 31, 2018
Zing!
If Democrats want a collusion story, this is the one they’ll have to settle for, because it’s currently the only one that exists. The Trump campaign, in the heyday of the 2016 campaign, did collude with voters in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania – the big three bricks in the so-called “Blue Wall” that Trump destroyed.
That’s your only proven collusion so far. Nothing with Russia. Nothing with a foreign power. Just good, old campaigning.