Richard Rowland wrote:
We live in a world of disinformation and omission. I read where Orwell said, "omission is the greatest lie of all." What ya ain't told is worse than an outright lie. It's what we aren't being told about the presidency of Donald Trump that's concerning.
It's the never-ending battle the Democrats are having with the president that concerns me. All Democrats aren't stupid. It seems that the Democrats, perhaps not all of them, but a few of the important ones know something they aren't telling. Otherwise why the all-out effort to take down this President.
And it isn't just the Democrats, agencies like the FBI and others that are privy to things the rest of us can only guess at have been against this President. The strange thing: with all the emails having been sent between those in the FBI, there is no mention for why they feel as they do. Of course, any email that expressed why it was felt the President had to be stopped, could have been omitted.
Those of us who have been around for a while don't have to be told that the present political climate is the worst its ever been. Using the disinformation and omission analogy one can only guess which side (party) is on our side.
It's as if a great battle between good and evil is taking place and only the combatants know which is which. However, it could be that both are evil, and we're just fucked
We live in a world of disinformation and omission.... (
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Vladimir Putin has pulled the biggest c**p in history something the Soviet Union never was able to do ---split Americans in too and get both sides hating one another with passion