HALF-FULL REPORT 02/02/18
The essence of drama is conflict and its resolution. This week is one of historic drama. As we await the resolution, let’s take a break from the tension to calm down and listen to the epic example of a crescendo in classical music, Ravel’s Bolero. André Rieu conducts the Johann Strauss Orchestra under a full moon at Maastricht, Netherlands.
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Didn’t that feel good? It was hard, I’ll bet, not to imagine Trump being the conductor instead of Rieu, wasn’t it?
Note that Rieu is holding a violin. That’s because he’s a famed violinist. Trump is too – a virtuoso at playing his enemies like a Stradivarius. This is the week he played them to climax, triggering them to collapse into full self-destructive dementia.
We’ll call it Trump’s Bolero.
Returning from his triumph at Davos where the world’s global elite treated him like a rock star (see last week’s HFR), on Tuesday (1/20) he delivered a State of the Union speech to a joint session of Congress that ranks as one of the greatest ever given by any president. And as planned, it drove the Dems literally out of their minds.














