Wednesday, August 10, 2016

More Liberals Lie

Trump:
"Hillary wants to abolish, essentially abolish the Second Amendment. If she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks. Although the Second Amendment people, maybe there is. I don't know."




Dan Rather (or should it be Dan Blather?) had a response:
No trying-to-be objective and fair journalist, no citizen who cares about the country and its future can ignore what Donald Trump said today. When he suggested that "The Second Amendment People" can stop Hillary Clinton he crossed a line with dangerous potential. By any objective analysis, this is a new low and unprecedented in the history of American presidential politics.  This is no longer about policy, civility, decency or even temperament. This is a direct threat of violence against a political rival.  It is not just against the norms of American politics, it raises a serious question of whether it is against the law.  If any other citizen had said this about a Presidential candidate, would the Secret Service be investigating?

Candidate Trump will undoubtably issue an explanation; some of his surrogates are already engaged in trying to gloss it over, but once the words are out there they cannot be taken back.  That is what inciting violence means. 

To anyone who still pretends this is a normal election of Republican against Democrat, history is watching.  And I suspect its verdict will be harsh.  Many have tried to do a side-shuffle and issue statements saying they strongly disagree with his rhetoric but still support the candidate.  That is becoming woefully insufficient.  The rhetoric is the candidate.

This cannot be treated as just another outrageous moment in the campaign.  We will see whether major newscasts explain how grave and unprecedented this is and whether the headlines in tomorrow's newspapers do it justice. We will soon know whether anyone who has publicly supported Trump explains how they can continue to do.

We are a democratic republic governed by the rule of law. We are an honest, fair and decent people. In trying to come to terms with today's discouraging development the best I can do is to summon our greatest political poet Abraham Lincoln for perspective:

"We are not enemies, but friends. We must not be enemies. Though passion may have strained it must not break our bonds of affection. The mystic chords of memory, stretching from every battlefield and patriot grave to every living heart and hearthstone all over this broad land, will yet swell the chorus of the Union, when again touched, as surely they will be, by the better angels of our nature."

Lincoln used these stirring words to end his First Inaugural Address. It was the eve of the Civil War and sadly his call for sanity, cohesion and peace was met with horrific violence that almost left our precious Union asunder. We cannot let that happen again.


Dan Blather illustrates quite well Law 1, Law 2, and Law 3 ... in order!

Trump's statement was clearly not a direct threat to Hillary (Lie - Law 1). The threat to Hillary, should she win in November, is if she tries gun bans. Then the 2nd Amendment might well be protected by force - and that is exactly why it was written to begin with.

Blather quotes Lincoln about how we as Americans are friends. This is doubling down (Law 2) on the lie. The Left hates those who are not the Left. Hell, they can barely tolerate their own... they hate everything!

Blather goes on to state that we cannot let the civil war happen again. This is projection (Law 3). Many on the Left are so adamantly against Trump that they are almost ready to go to war.  They are the ones saying they will go to war if Trump is elected. Blather knows this... and he fuels it.


1 comment:

  1. For the past week or so I have been actively using the 3 laws in everything I read and hear and when I comment to leftists. Even as I was reading this blog posting I was using the 3 laws. I exactly agree with your assessment.

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