Oh.My.God. I was onboard until there was mention of the media. I thought, who is this guy? Doesn’t he know the media is utterly corrupt? Nope. Not a clue. Rhetoric 101 here, ladies and gentlemen. The arguments are very, very elegant. Would you like another spoonful of bullshit with that bowl of bullshit? Here’s a bit of corn to wash it down so that you realize that all that is gold glitters… right?
Hmmm, this is the power of rhetoric, ladies and gentlemen. This is very smooth, and the argument is short and sweet. Or rather, cloying. To be honest, this is alarming. Beware of the wolf in sheep’s clothing. This is disguised as something very clever: using the “truth” against bipartisanship. Truth with a capital T is shaking its head on the sidelines, saying, “I’m now being used by power in the name of an agenda. Shame on you.” He’s more or less saying, “Both sides were corrupt, this one surely is, but let us get something more “truth-like” in there”. Fait accompli.
This is sad. To use the concept of truth as a substitute for truth… as an argument to cover lies. Blah. You sound like a lizard. Very bad, very bad. Naughty boy… hmmm, dangerous boy.