But what audiences often fail to take into account is that a too-literal allegiance to the facts can sometimes obscure a larger truth... [More]Oh, some of us understand.
The arrogance of these people. And all those who give them cause for it...
[Via Michael G]
The Big Lie
ReplyDeleteAll one has to do is replace "Hitler" with "Hillary". Never admit a fault or wrong; never concede that there may be some good in your enemy; never leave room for alternatives; never accept blame.
He who does not, shortly after waking each day, thank the lucky stars that Hitlery did not become president is a fool. For all POTUS's faults, and there are many, America dodged a bullet. I don't think we're, by any means, out of the woods. There's still a war coming, but perhaps the proles are waking. Could President Trump be so cunning as to use the NFL players not standing to our National Anthem as a dog whistle alerting the attention of complacent patriots?
Was backing Strange over Moore the misguided advice from son-in-law, Kushner or avoiding the appearance of backing an avowed racist?
HinMO
"Avowed racist"?
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Okay, the term may have been a little harsh. I went back and read the article by WaPo (yea, I know)
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Consider the source.
I still wonder why Trump chose Strange unless he's been turned.