Hello Everybody,
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So you haven't seen the news but saw fit to comment anyway. It's a Da>typical tactic of the left to attempt devalidating a situation by Da>expressing how 'others' may be reacting to it. It is a premise based
on a fallacy. It really shows that you lack the basis to make a
point or lack a substantive opinion.
Why do you think that's a tactic limited to the political left?
I can't be sure on that and I"m sure it's observed on both sides.
I can tell you that it's where I hear it from. And it continues day
in and day out.
But I can see you agree with me, so that's good.
Daniel Traechin
What is Obamagate? Governing while black seems to be it.
After all, no other black man fits the bill. So it must be
Obama's fault.
Gosh. It must be fun living rent-free in Trump's head ...
Obamagate - The Worst Crime Ever
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/05/13/obamagate-was-worst -crime-ever-committed-here-is-what-it-was/
Obamagate was the worst crime ever committed and here is what it was
By Alexandra Petri
May 13, 2020 at 5:05 p.m. CDT
“What is the crime exactly that you’re accusing him of?”
“You know what the crime is. The crime is very obvious to everybody.
All you have to do is read the newspapers, except yours.”
— President Trump responding to Washington Post reporter Philip Rucker
Obamagate began long ago, long before Trump even got elected, before
he even knew he was running. It began before America, before time, in
those early days when President Barack Obama lit the furnace of the
sun, just before he fixed the paths of the planets in such a way that
millennia in the future, Donald Trump would stare directly into a
solar eclipse. And, of course, everyone knew about it.
Obamagate was the biggest political crime in American history by far,
a fact that Barack Obama did not hesitate to tell Richard M. Nixon,
causing him to shed bitter tears in an as-yet-unreleased tape. It was
bigger than Teapot Dome. It was bigger than anything anyone blamed
Ulysses Grant for allowing the people who surrounded him to do.
Nothing could be worse than Obamagate. It went all the way to the top,
where Obama floated inside a sinister Masonic eye at the apex of a
pyramid on the back of a dollar bill, holding all the strings.
What was it? Well, I am coming to that. Obamagate, like the Myriad
Crimes of Hillary Clinton (to which it was both prequel and sequel,
like “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story”) was almost Escher-esque in its
design. It had no beginning and no end, and, of course, everyone knew
all about it. Also, it was obvious to everyone how bad it was. It was
a devious, sinister plot, but also Donald Trump was able to get to
the bottom of it very easily, mainly by absorbing articles from
FoxNews.com or the personal websites of former Fox News personalities.
This perspicacity is immediately evident when you hear Donald Trump
talk about Obamagate. Only he can reveal with stunning clarity the
depth and horror of this intrigue, in which “some terrible things
happened” and “it’s a disgrace that it happened,” which we know from “if you look at now all of this information that’s being released.” “And from what I understand, it’s only the beginning.”
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