Monday, December 19, 2016

MORE OF THE SAME


In the words of President Ronald Reagan, “There you go again” seems to apply to the media, the democrats and the anti-America coalition.  We should all be used to the shiny object technique of fact deflection, but we don’t have to like it nor do we have to fall for it.

The shiny object this time is those nasty Russians, Vlad the rat, in particular. It’s easy to get the heads and attention to turn to an age old enemy, to get a misinformed society to believe the bad guy accomplished what couldn’t be accomplished.

In an attempt to delegitimize the valid President-elect, the anti-Trump group is giving Russia exactly what they aimed at. They are destabilizing the trust and belief that our election process has validity.  They are moving our society closer to an out and out physical division, using the ideological division that has been opened in recent years; a real physical confrontation being the goal of the Soros-backed “Move on” faction.  The use of partial truth to give credence to a lie has been an age old method of deception used for propaganda.

The shiny object used in this case, Russia, has moved our attention from fact toward mere supposition.  What is questionable is how effective were they.  Russian hackers did attempt to hack into the GOP and the Democrats. The media, in their effort to delegitimize PEOTUS Trump, has swung the national attention away from what is fact, using Russia as a deflection.  The facts they, and others are trying to deflect from, are HUGE.  It makes no difference what the intentions of the Russian hackers were, but the facts being deflected from do have value.

This shiny object is to direct us to the possibility that Hillary's loss in the election was due to the hackers abilities to sway the election in Trump's favor. If that were the fact, it is most likely also true that they were able to get top secret documents off Hillary’s private server.  I doubt the Democrats and Hillary supporters would accept that premise.

What really happened is that Hillary did have a private server with classified documents which were leaked to Wiki-leaks.  Democrat e-mails were leaked and made public. Those e-mails contained information that made both media and Democrats look bad.  Those e-mails were displayed in full and showed both sender and receiver.  Most importantly, they displayed factual information, not imaginative supposition and innuendo.  Those leaked, e-mails also gave factual proof of the collusion between certain media outlet representatives and the Hillary campaign.  The facts may have had something to do with adding to Hillary’s unfavorable status with the voters, the hackers not so much.
This battle is far from over and the war continues between ideologies and common sense.

Pray for our country, its leaders, its warriors and our children

God bless the USA

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