Posted on Feb 1, 2023
RON PAUL: The Real Disinformation Was The ‘Russia Disinformation’ Hoax
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It was. And it got Adam Schiff the spotlight for four years. If ever there was a lying liar, he is it and his constituents are okay with it.
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I could not agree more. I wish people were held accountable but we know they won’t.
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I read an article linked to from AllSides recently that the following excerpts sum up my feelings...
"Anyway, partisan divisions are inevitable in adversarial electoral politics and have been decried since George Washington’s Farewell Address (1796) and Thomas Jefferson’s First Inaugural (1801)."
People are right to blame Trump and many of his supporters for claiming (inaccurately, as The New York Times and other publications invariably and correctly note) that the 2020 election was stolen and that the country would be better off if they confessed error and asked forgiveness.
But the country would be better off if ... (those on the other political side) ... would also confess error and seek forgiveness themselves for the persistent election denial of leading Democrats, including the party’s new leader in the House of Representatives, going back to 2000 and very much including 2016.
They should also seek forgiveness for a byproduct of that election denial, the Russia collusion hoax. This conspiracy theory ... advanced by lies and misrepresentations by (political opponents), and reported with relish and credulity by much of the media."
Both sides have their share of "election deniers" and "conspiracy theorists" .. these include some/many elected officials. Most take advantage of a talking point in order to "stick it to the other 'guy'". This goes back to the high school mentality that the only way to advance your self/cause is to tear down someone else (or their cause).
"Anyway, partisan divisions are inevitable in adversarial electoral politics and have been decried since George Washington’s Farewell Address (1796) and Thomas Jefferson’s First Inaugural (1801)."
People are right to blame Trump and many of his supporters for claiming (inaccurately, as The New York Times and other publications invariably and correctly note) that the 2020 election was stolen and that the country would be better off if they confessed error and asked forgiveness.
But the country would be better off if ... (those on the other political side) ... would also confess error and seek forgiveness themselves for the persistent election denial of leading Democrats, including the party’s new leader in the House of Representatives, going back to 2000 and very much including 2016.
They should also seek forgiveness for a byproduct of that election denial, the Russia collusion hoax. This conspiracy theory ... advanced by lies and misrepresentations by (political opponents), and reported with relish and credulity by much of the media."
Both sides have their share of "election deniers" and "conspiracy theorists" .. these include some/many elected officials. Most take advantage of a talking point in order to "stick it to the other 'guy'". This goes back to the high school mentality that the only way to advance your self/cause is to tear down someone else (or their cause).
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