Posted on 01/30/2020 6:47:29 AM PST by Sean_Anthony
Duplicitous nature of Adam Schiff and his smirky band of Impeachers, keep trying, but fail to bring down President Trump
Duplicity as described by Miriam-Webster: its original meaning in English has to do with a kind of deception in which you intentionally hide your true feelings or intentions behind false words or actions.
Duplicity. A term often used by Head Impeacher Adam Schiff. Now, as I have at various times pointed out, Adam Schiff is essentially the poster boy for the principle of projectionaccusing others of doing the thing he is doing.
“...keep trying, but fail to bring down President Trump...”
It’s like Adam as this crying NEED to cover himself with s*&t.
He’s being totally successful, BTW!
The man is mentally ill, no doubt, or otherwise harbors some kind of psycho social thingy.
Trump has outed all of them. All of them. Since Trump, anyone with a brain, and the ability to think will have realized that:
1. The media, for the most part, are a bunch of naïve children all jockeying for the limelight, while being a mouthpiece for the DNC.
2. The media, for the most part, are dumb.
3. Members of the House, for the most part are much dumber than we thought they were, esp the democrats.
4. Most Senators, esp democrat, are lousy politicians who don’t give a hoot about this country or the people in it.
5. In particular, Schumer and Pelosi are worthless, and really do nothing for the American people, esp minorities.
6. The Washington elites, both parties, have been selling our country out for years, and comfortable with the idea that America is a dying nation.
7. Iran and NK are not as tough as they made all of us think they were.
8. Other presidents in our lifetime, compared to Trump, were all, yes all, lazy, dumb, cowardly, partisan, and knew nothing about the common man and woman in this country.
I could go on and on...
That’ll preach.
I would exclude Mr. Reagan from this characterization. He grew up as a "common man" in a low-income household, bouncing between small towns in Illinois. And I would hardly call him cowardly; just ask Qaddifi, Grenada's Hudson Austin, or Gorby.
I agree with you, and Reagan also had to endure the media, as Trump,
but
Trump surpasses him in that he went where Reagan did not.
1. Immigration
2. Iran
3. etc.
Different times, different media. I get it, and I think REagan was barely himself in the second term.
I’ve always thought that REagan, if he had run against and beat Carter, would have been the greatest president of all time. No way he would have abandoned the Shah of Iran.
Trump, is really our last great hope.
Agreed. They share other similarities as well. Both plain spoken, and not shy to engage the enemy with rhetoric. Both great communicators, with Reagan’s “Fireside Chats” being his version of Trump’s twitter in reaching the people past the media veil.
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