oh dear
here is puddle duck attempting to be intellectual again
published author , columnist and on the new york times best sellers list H . A . Goodman .. hmm ..
, mayhaps try harder.. yet either way you are resigned and designated unto insignificance
as we continue with grace in the face of your inadequacy..
http://edition.cnn.com/2017/12/12/politics/peter-strzok-texts-released/index.htm...Months-worth of FBI employees' texts dreading Trump victory released to Congress
By Laura Jarrett, CNN
Updated 0513 GMT (1313 HKT) December 13, 2017

pecial counsel Robert S. Mueller (Photo by Craig F. Walker/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
(CNN)A series of text messages exchanged between top FBI employees referring to then-presidential candidate Donald Trump as an "idiot" and "d*uche," while fearing his potential victory as "terrifying," were released to lawmakers Tuesday evening on Capitol Hill amid increasing demands to see them, according to documents reviewed by CNN.
Earlier this month, reports surfaced that special counsel Robert Mueller had removed Peter Strzok, one of the FBI's top Russian counterintelligence experts, from his team after an internal investigation by the Justice Department's inspector general uncovered politically tinged messages exchanged with FBI lawyer Lisa Page.
Throughout the primary season in 2016, Strzok and Page appeared to dread a Trump victory, according to the messages reviewed by CNN.
"I cannot believe Donald Trump is likely to be an actual, serious candidate for president," Page texted Strzok on March 16, 2016.

"God(,) Trump is a loathsome human," Page added in another, to which Strzok replies: "Yet he may win."
The two appear to have exchanged text messages on a range of topics, particularly during presidential debates and the 2016 political conventions -- on everything from Melania Trump's convention speech to a thinly veiled comment Trump made about his hands.
Later in a text from August 15, 2016, Strzok tells Page: "I want to believe the path you threw out for consideration in Andy's office" -- an apparent reference to Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe --
"that there's no way he gets elected -- but I'm afraid we can't take that risk. It's like an insurance policy in the unlikely event you die before you're 40 . . . . "
Page does not appear to have responded, according to records reviewed by CNN.