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To: blam
This may not be a bad thing entirely, in the sense that it is an ill wind that blows no man good.

Just as Trump's total clear on collusion charges lays bare the lies of the media, so does this lay bare the hypocrisy of the victim movement.

Those in the middle on these issues, or at least many of them, who couldn't make up their minds before (don't ask me why), should clearly feel the direction of the wind.

They tend not to talk about their beliefs. Being in the middle is generally a sign of a weak mind (or just not knowing the issues,) and these are exactly the ones most easily silenced by the threat from the left of speaking out.

Making a silent inner decision that 'well, this IS total crap', it will never be able to be measured, but it will surface in the voting booth and as a lack of political support and sympathy for the lefties.

GW said after winning the second term "I've got a lot of political capital and I'm going to spend it." In this case of Jussuh! ... the left is spending a LOT of political capital. Let them spend, what do they get for it? They merely reveal themselves to the dunderheaded undecideds, who are now a little less undecided.

A corallary though not perfectly related saying to all this is: "Don't spill your candy in the lobby." This is a big candy spill.

15 posted on 03/26/2019 7:56:19 PM PDT by tinyowl (A is A)
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To: tinyowl

Speaking of GW, I’ve noticed that Mr. White-Guilt still comes around once in a while and talks amnesty because he’s getting old and he’s feeling all guilty for the years that he had a Mexican house-staff and paid them $5/day each.


35 posted on 03/26/2019 8:26:26 PM PDT by Excuse_My_Bellicosity (Liberalism is a social disease.)
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