Slick propaganda, or the truth?
Propaganda puts forth a view that isn't necessarily in line with the truth. In the case here, indicated by the link, I am suspicious. There are some derogatory things being said about Trump, and about those who defend and support him.
A point of clarification here: I do not blindly support Trump. The thing I most strenuously ( or a la AOC--- vociferously --- ) object to is the blind opposition to Trump. The fact is the opposition to Trump has never convinced me. I started out opposed to Trump. I figured that he wasn't a true conservative. That he might not be a true conservative may still be true, but the ways being used to oppose him are definitely OUT OF BOUNDS.
The link at the post give a number of reasons that someone who tends to be as fair and reasonable as possible, some room for doubt about Trump. It is true that the best place for him to prevent the fraud was before the election, but what Mr. Walsh fails to point out is that many in the GOP were going along with the Democrats with the shutdown mania. That's certainly true here in Texas, and it may well have been far, far worse in other states. This was the means towards the end to getting the fraudulent result that we got. For anybody critical of Trump to leave this out is a primary reason for SUSPICION.
They are also fond of using the Marxist paradigm of left-right-center. The truth is somewhere in-between goes the saying. But that conventional "wisdom" has a false premise. Neither the left nor the "right" nor the "center" could be right, and the ALL COULD BE WRONG.
It would be nice if people would stop lying, and embrace the truth and an honest attempt to follow the law and the Constitution. We don't need the tactics of the left and the Never-Trumpers to keep denying what should be obvious. That we are being lied to in a most aggressive and objectionable manner. Gas-lighting is no longer operable.
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