They notably want adversarial relations with Russia maintained, heading for war between the world's leading nuclear powers if not stopped.
For them, the notion of Trump wanting normalized ties, including cooperating with Vladimir Putin in combating terrorism, is anathema - to be quashed by whatever means necessary, a no-holds-barred assault for the status quo.
Throughout months of campaigning, the media played the lead role in denigrating Trump relentlessly, serving as press agents for Hillary, turning journalism into political advocacy.
They play the same role in longstanding vilification of Russia - not because of its policies, solely because of its sovereign independence and Putin's outspoken anti-imperial, anti-war advocacy.
The fever pitch of things today is unprecedented in memory, McCarthyism on steroids, along with a plot afoot to deny Trump his electoral triumph, things on a fast track toward full-blown tyranny.
The neocon, CIA-connected Washington Post long ago fell from grace, today making the National Enquirer look respectable by comparison.
Here are some fake news headlined reports on its current opinion page:
- "Trump infrastructure will not include outfrastructure" - a cartoonist ridiculing Trump his way.
- "The Putin-Trump bromance"
- "Trump is the star of his own movie. Here is a review" - vilifying him, as expected.
- "Trump is playing a risky spy game"
- "What will be Trump's legacy? Who cares" - writer Garrison Keillor has sunk from Lake Wobegon to WaPo fake news proliferator.
- "Trump is already antagonizing the intelligence community, and that's a problem" - former CIA director Michael Hayden the contributor.
- "New York should seize Trump Tower"
- "Trump is assembling an anti-government. Did Russia help get him here?"
- "Trump's dangerous diss of the CIA"
The hyped notion about Russian interference in America's election process for Trump is an absurdity on its face. It's virtually impossible for any foreign nation or outside source to swing any Western election for a preferred candidate.
Instead of setting the record straight, The New York Times headlined "The Perfect Weapon: How Russian Cyberpower Invaded the US."
The fake news story claimed a modern-day version of Watergate, this time by Russian cyberattacking - "the burglary...from afar, directed by the Kremlin...hacking DNC emails and interfering in America's election, The Times spuriously claimed.
Its account has a familiar foul odor. It never happened. It's all made up - to vilify Russia and deny the legitimacy of Trump's election to swing things for Hillary even though she decisively lost.
If pulled off, it would be a coup d'etat, either in the Electoral College or House if it gets to decide by denying Trump 37 or more votes he legitimately won.
The Times: "Many of Mrs. Clinton's closet aides believe that the Russian assault had a profound impact on the election..."
NSA head admiral Michael Rogers was quoted, saying "(t)here shouldn't be any doubt in anybody's mind. This was not something that was done casually."
"This was not something that was done by chance. This was not a target that was selected purely arbitrarily. This was a conscious effort by a nation-state to attempt to achieve a specific effect."
Fact: The Times, Rogers and others claiming Russian interference in America's election lied. Not a shred of evidence supports their allegations - entirely baseless without credible proof. None exists.
Things are likely in the early stage of the latest round of Russia bashing, along with tyrannical methods to prevent Trump from becoming America's 45th president.
I'll have lots more to say on this as events unfold - showing the deplorable state of things in America today, full-blown tyranny approaching, too few people understanding what's going on in plain sight.
Stick with what you know: that the same people control the strings of any puppet who is (s)elected. If you buy in to the theater of electing one "leader" over another, you're being led down the rabbit hole. Again.
So why was Trump (s)elected? There's never just one agenda being served when the elites are stirring the collective pot. What seems obvious to me at this point is: 1) A serious economic debacle will be engineered within the next 2 to 3 years. A lot of this electronic funny money has to be disappeared. The idea that Trump is an inexperienced, out-of-the loop wing-nut means the coming Greater Depression will be attributed to this, and the globalist neoliberals will again have an open mandate. 2) The elites have big international fish to fry, and are increasingly burdened by having to pretend that they give a damn about the concerns and issues of American domestic life. They'll be happy to let states deal with their own problems, as disillusionment with the federal government increases. Again, Trump is a convenient "outsider" stooge for the high theater in which economic abandonment of the states provokes retaliation, and then is spun to look like the states are abandoning the union (invoke Lincoln. Wave the flag and lament on cue, everyone) rather than the reverse. Texas will lead this charge. 3) Trump, as a vocal advocate for economic revitalization, will make Bubba America believe in the continued rape and pillage of the earth. Deals will be cut with other countries to share in the wealth. Watch what happens in the Arctic, watch the mega-corps belly up to the trough, then ask yourself what "global warming" is really all about, and how it's been perpetrated. 4) Trump will provide cover for the continued push for globalization and attacks on national sovereignty and currencies, by spewing anti-globalization rhetoric, making bombastic threats, and manufacturing cover stories that will continue to soothe and distract the Bubba masses who believe he is who he says he is - their man, elected to kick ass and take names, and "make America great again."
Trump is an INSIDER. He wouldn't be there if he wasn't an INSIDER. Don't buy in to this manufactured conflict scenario. If you do, you'll never understand anything.