Years ago, spying consisted of slipping a small camera into a shoe and a couple of microphones into the vases decorating some secretive office. Sometimes, if the spy was a Russian blonde, letting yourself fall into the trap was a legitimate option. Today much more information is obtained by gathering a few nerds in a dark room with their laptops and hacking into any old network. Oddly enough, for Democrats, the fact that spying is done over the internet seems to make it a negligible activity, just like they consider censorship on social networks to be negligible censorship. It’s as if they were saying, “Bah, internet stuff, kids’ stuff.” But the truth is that spying on the president of the United States, when you are the leader of the opposition, is extremely serious. Contrary to what the Left thinks, the fact that Trump is the one being spied on does not lessen the gravity of such activities.
What amazes me most about what Jeffrey Lord calls “HillaryGate” is the foolishness of the person who ordered this espionage. If anything characterized Trump’s presidency, it was his verbal incontinence. Before any event, whether it was the death of a mosquito or the outbreak of war, Trump took three seconds to say what he thought, either in a video or in a tweet, generally written in capital letters, to help the kids with reading comprehension problems, who are growing like mushrooms in the Democratic Party.
Spying on Biden, Clinton, or Obama might reveal some relevant information, and it would still be a crime, but someone might consider the risk worth it. But there is nothing you don’t already know about Trump: from how he likes his women, to what kind of government he would like for Venezuela, or what he thinks of Kim Jong-un’s hairdresser. It’s useless to spy on him because, before you manage to crack the computer security system, Trump will have already said the same thing a thousand times in public.
The Democrats have never understood that, if Trump connected with the middle and working classes for anything, it is because they saw in him someone who spoke his mind, for better or worse. And that was attractive to them, especially after having endured so many years of the cosmetic politics of Obama, whose presidential day-to-day life seemed designed by half a million Netflix scriptwriters.
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