I noticed that Rush has taken a week off. Someone must have gotten to him and convinced him he needs time off when he made the remark that he doesn’t believe in conspiracies because people can’t keep secrets.
Talk about a dumb remark. Saying that, after he has spent countless hours trying to expose one of the biggest conspiracies in the nation’s history, the attempted coup against Trump.
I have also heard Hannity insist that he doesn’t believe in conspiracy theories. Do these two make a distinction between conspiracies and conspiracy theories? Or are they just completely “whupped” by political correctness on that term?
Every, every dramatic piece of work has at its central theme a conspiracy of some type that the hero is trying to defeat. That is because conspiracies are part and parcel, the warp and woof, about the good and evil, of human existence.
Its a logical conundrum. Of course one is correct in saying There has never been a successful conspiracy theory because once one becomes known it isnt a theory anymore, it moves into the fact column. The discussion is retarded.