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As I recently noted:
This is the whole Liberal playbook: 1) Say something absurd that has no basis in fact and slams Republicans. 2) Repeat until rank and file Dems think you believe it. 3) Rank and file Dems then figure since their leaders believe it, it must be true.
The Left tried to pass off all kinds of nonsensical statements on their followers. They told the people that we acted unilaterally in Iraq, even though “unilateral” doesn’t mean “us and 30 other countries.” They pretended it would be of great importance to have France contributing troops in Iraq, even though the last time France contributed troops to a coalition, (in the Korean war), French troops were just three-tenths of one percent of the total. And on and on and on.
They never would have dared to try this if they hadn’t had mainstream media in the tank, colluding with them, pretending that these absurd, ridiculous statements merited attention. With the collusion of big media, the Left thought they could fool enough of the people enough of the time to win the presidency.
The Left made a sustained and wrongful attempt to fool the public. But they fooled only themselves. Not only did they lose the White House decisively—they also lost substantial ground in both Houses of Congress.
The Democratic party is being marginalized out of existence by its fraudulent and deceptive tactics.
I hope this election will be the wake-up call they need. Their leaders just need to realize they’re going to have to work for a living. It’s not going to be enough to invent endless attacks on the President. They’re going to have to buckle down, do some hard work, and figure out ways to actually make a contribution, and make things better for people.