by Bob Walsh
Yesterday
an article by Jeffrey Goldberg appeared in The Atlantic. This article
asserted that Donald Trump had referred to dead U S military personnel
as "losers" and "suckers." The article is supposed to have four
different high level sources, all anonymous. Very shortly after the
magazine hit the racks TV ads appeared featuring the families of dead
American military personnel, asserting that My Family Member Was Not A
Loser.
This assertion was
immediately and strongly denied by President Trump. So strongly that
even many members of the legacy media stated that it was vital that the
anonymous sources come forward.
Even
the author, who is a hard-core Obama sycophant, has said that some of
the "information" in the article had to be "inferred" from statements
made by the sources.
It is
obvious that the article and the commercials were synced. It is not
possible to crank out professionally produced TV commercials in a matter
of hours.
This seems to
me to be a hard core, in your face classic "big lie" put out just to try
to separate Trump from his base. So far it seems to not only have been
unsuccessful but may be counter-productive. Which is as it should be.
1 comment:
Getting real tired of the constant false narratives, the baseless accusations, and the outright lies coming from the democrat party. If those commie lefties didn't have low morals, they wouldn't have any morals at all.
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