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Hypocrisy of the left exposed

By Walter Patterson, 1,112 Reads
Wed, 09/16/2020 - 11:08 AM

Nancy Pelosi gets a “blow out” without a mask, and the entire world sees what a phony she is.  Then she blames getting caught on the salon owner and demands an apology.  

What hypocrisy!  This shows the people of America just how an elite radical progressive thinks.  Somewhere in her convoluted mind, she thinks that the voters are too dumb to understand what she is doing.  But apparently, the heat was rising on Nancy, and she had to have some relief.  As the great Jerry Clower used to say, “Just shoot up here amongst us.  One of us has got to get some relief.”  

So who fired the first shot?  The Atlantic magazine, knowing that their hero was in trouble, fired off the first round.

The Atlantic wrote that they had four unimpeachable anonymous  sources that President Trump had disparaged dead military service members on a trip to Europe.  Of course, the “lame stream” corrupt media jumped on this wagon and began promoting it as if it were true.  Is this de ja vous all over again?  Is this Russian collusion that weekly had all sorts of anonymous sources saying that it was only a matter of time before Trump was “frog marched” out of the White House?  Are these the same anonymous sources that led the charge to impeach the President over a perfectly fine call to the Ukraine President?  If so, we already know that these anonymous sources were wrong.  In fact, they were lying!  Nothing was true about the information they were leaking to the media.  Naturally, the media had to make sure that they reported the news breathlessly hoping that a majority of the American public would fall for their lies.  Surprise!  President Trump is still standing.

Three important events happened that required the radical left to swing into action.  First, President Trump had an outstanding Republican Convention. Second, Pelosi got her rear end in hot water, and she had to be bailed out. Three, early voting began in September. So what was the plan?  They had to find an ultra liberal news outlet to get the ball rolling.  So they turned to the most anti-Trump magazine that they could find.  This happened to be the Atlantic and the magazine’s editor, a died in the wool radical leftist, who would do and say anything to derail President Trump’s bid for a second term, Jeffrey Goldberg.  Goldberg and his fiction writers wrote a story about an event that happened over 2 years ago when the President was in Europe visiting American cemeteries.  During the visits, President Trump allegedly said that the fallen soldiers were “losers,” and “suckers.”

Notice that none of the four anonymous sources have stepped forward to support Goldberg’s claims, My guess is that we can wait until “hell freezes over” before we know who any of these people are.  There is a real possibility that none of them exist.  Goldberg knows how much Trump loves the military and the men and women who serve, so he decided to hit him hard below the waist in an attempt to slow him down politically.  Had this been done to anyone who is not a public figure, the Atlantic would be paying out untold millions to the offended party.  Trump, on the other hand, is free game.  The Atlantic can write about anything they would like, and the President just has to take it.  In the case of Donald Trump, he has already defeated this story.  John Bolton, a never Trumper who was on the trip and in close proximity to the President at all times, said that he never heard the President call the fallen marines and others “losers” or “suckers.”  Sara Sanders, the former press secretary, denies ever hearing the President use these words or hear the President talk disparagingly about the fallen soldiers.  No one with knowledge of the event has come forward to support the Atlantic’s claim.  When asked to name his sources, Goldberg stated that he knew who they were but they did not want to “receive a bunch of negative Twitter messages.”  If these sources are afraid of Twitter, then they are the gutless cowards I believe them to be.

Goldberg must immediately name his sources, and they must be interviewed by reliable media personalities. This does  not include anyone from CNN, MSNBC, ABC, NBC, or CBS.  These outlets hate the President and are so poorly run that nothing they report can be believed.  Without names being attached to “anonymous,” the case is closed and President Trump wins again.

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