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To: Faith Presses On

“But this feeding of a non-story is something that our side is doing.

The left successfully managed to pretty much avoid discussing Benghazi, the security lapses of the private server, and the Clinton Foundation corruption.

Our side is allowing itself to be consumed by the most minor of plagiarism cases. That’s falling into a trap.

It’s a matter of discipline and self-control, and turning back to the real controversies that actually matter.

Stop talking about this until the media gives it its due importance - which is not much.

There are over a dozen threads on this on the News/Activism page. That needs to change.

I’m going to do what I can to not feed this.”

Excellent comment and worth repreating.


96 posted on 07/19/2016 11:08:05 AM PDT by hotsteppa
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To: hotsteppa

“The left successfully managed to pretty much avoid discussing Benghazi, the security lapses of the private server, and the Clinton Foundation corruption.

Our side is allowing itself to be consumed by the most minor of plagiarism cases. That’s falling into a trap.”

The left simply denies, denies, denies. Denial is their main strategy.

They simply deny reality whenever it suits them, but hey look, they suddenly become interested in it when it suits them to recognize some plagiarized passages in a speech.

Then they distort that out of all proportion, and pretend like they’ve been the guardians of truth and moral conduct all along.

The truth here is that it seems like a little minor plagiarism did happen, but recognizing that reality shouldn’t bog down our side. We have to keep in mind the giant-scale denying of reality that the left is engaging in all the time.


120 posted on 07/19/2016 11:20:07 AM PDT by Faith Presses On
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