Reasonable people understand Russia's role as a scapegoat for the Democratic Party’s inability to protect its own data and, similarly, as a distraction from the discussion of what was contained within that compromised data. Conveniently, there is no way to accurately attribute a hack of the nature that victimized the DNC and Podesta to any, one hostile actor. For the accusations against Trump and his team where evidence could possibly exist there is an impenetrable barrier of protected ‘sources and methods’ keeping the proof from public scrutiny. It is laughable to think that such serious accusations can be seriously entertained against a sitting president without any semblance of verifiable proof presented to the American people to deliberate and discuss.

The fact of the matter is, despite the nearly two-year-long investigation, Donald Trump has fulfilled promises to his voters, modestly strengthened America's economy, and is giving the American people their confidence and their voices back. Even the most fervent hater of Donald Trump must recognize that Trump has a decent case to make on the campaign trail in 2018 and most likely 2020 as well. How could that be if he i a Russian plant sent to bring about the end of America?

It should be obvious to all that the notion that Russia installed Donald Trump is lunacy. I suppose it could be POSSIBLE, but based on all public evidence and based on Trump's own actions as president it seems FAR MORE LIKELY to be a lie. The reality is the RussiaGate conspiracy theory traces its origins to Communist John Brennan’s wet dreams as an attempt to undo the results of the 2016 election. The media has lost itself in the lies of the political actors it relies on for access and anonymous sources. They have gaslighted themselves into believing their own frenzied hallucinations. Donald Trump represents a personal and political ideology so far removed from that of the D.C. administrations and elite circles before him that those who held power revolted at the notion of relinquishing power over to someone who would change or outright undo (what they saw as) their progress.