agenda. i was on vacation last week. trying to gain perspective when i was away. this is what i concluded and the state of the country as we are today. the media, the deep state, thee democrats, the never trump-ers and the lazy, spineless republicans. they are not giving a rip about enacting president trump s agenda. and they are working hard to stop it. by the way, who is impacted by that? the hard-working men and women that make this country great every day. guess what? these people are showing no respect to the american people. and their decision. no desire do they have in the media, all these groups, to getn the country moving in a direction that will help every person that went to the polls in november. to the media, all these groups, the deep state, weak republicans, democrats, it s all a big game of got ya. they try to take down the president. they use selective moral outrage, anywn word of russia,
transitions, startg democratic initiatives. do you think these protests, as they re being described, as you are witnessing them, can they turn into a democracy? and how often does that happen? well, in situations like this, there is no guiding anything. i think there is at best a management process that can take place. and if history is any guide, the best way is through a negotiated settlement. if you look at the solidarity movement in poland or the way in which the anc and nelson mandela came to power in south africa or even the popular movements that swept marcos from power whenever there is revolution, all bets are off the table. i mean, if you take a look at what took place in iran, where the shah fled. the movement there which was broadly popular and broad-based was subverted by islamist thee democrats. revolutions tend to yield results that are less predictable. in this case, the challenge for the government of egypt is that