PoliticalChic
Diamond Member
.....but they just don't understand them.
1. I'm going to give a glaring example as proof of the above.....but I don't want you to misinterprete it as the second most common method employed by Democrats/Liberals......that would be hypocrisy.
The most common, of course, is lying,
2. Check this out:
Chris 'Stab In The Back' Wallace tried to put down his old outfit, Fox:
"Mr. Wallace left Fox News after nearly two decades to take a low-level job hosting a digital program on CNN, the fledgling leftwing news channel.
He castigated both the network and Tucker Carlson, the top-rated host in all of cable television.
“I’m fine with opinion: conservative opinion, liberal opinion,” Mr. Wallace said in his first extensive interview about his decision to leave. “But when people start to question the truth — Who won the 2020 election? Was Jan. 6 an insurrection? — I found that unsustainable.”
3. This is supposedly a professional wordsmith, a journalist, who used this word:
opinion......a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
...clearly mistaking it for this: fact: a thing that is known or proved to be true.
4. He claimed this: "... the truth — Who won the 2020 election..."
The fact is that the only document that Americans have agreed to be governed by is the Constitution. It is written in English….no ‘interpretation’ is required. Wherein we find this:
Under the second clause of Article II of the Constitution, the legislatures of the several states have exclusive power to direct the manner in which the electors of President and Vice President shall be appointed.
Such appointment may be made by the legislatures directly, or by popular vote in districts, or by general ticket, as may be provided by the legislature.”
But....this occurred: courts altered voting rules.
“In Pennsylvania, the question was whether the state’s Supreme Court could override voting rules set by the state legislature. In North Carolina, the question was whether state election officials had the power to alter such voting rules.”
NYTimes
Sooo.....no, the election was not correctly decided, and we don't actually know who won the election.
5. Oh....and this: insurrection....a violent uprising against an authority or government.
His statement of "fact" implies such by Trump voters........which is clearl refuted here:
Wallace, as is true of so many Liberals.......they use words, but they don't know what they mean.
What a maroon.
1. I'm going to give a glaring example as proof of the above.....but I don't want you to misinterprete it as the second most common method employed by Democrats/Liberals......that would be hypocrisy.
The most common, of course, is lying,
2. Check this out:
Chris 'Stab In The Back' Wallace tried to put down his old outfit, Fox:
"Mr. Wallace left Fox News after nearly two decades to take a low-level job hosting a digital program on CNN, the fledgling leftwing news channel.
He castigated both the network and Tucker Carlson, the top-rated host in all of cable television.
“I’m fine with opinion: conservative opinion, liberal opinion,” Mr. Wallace said in his first extensive interview about his decision to leave. “But when people start to question the truth — Who won the 2020 election? Was Jan. 6 an insurrection? — I found that unsustainable.”
Disgraced Ex-Fox News Host Chris Wallace Attacks Tucker Carlson, His Former Bosses - Todd Starnes
Chris Wallace, the disgraced ex-Fox News Channel host, took a number of cheap shots at his former place of employment […]
www.toddstarnes.com
3. This is supposedly a professional wordsmith, a journalist, who used this word:
opinion......a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
...clearly mistaking it for this: fact: a thing that is known or proved to be true.
4. He claimed this: "... the truth — Who won the 2020 election..."
The fact is that the only document that Americans have agreed to be governed by is the Constitution. It is written in English….no ‘interpretation’ is required. Wherein we find this:
Under the second clause of Article II of the Constitution, the legislatures of the several states have exclusive power to direct the manner in which the electors of President and Vice President shall be appointed.
Such appointment may be made by the legislatures directly, or by popular vote in districts, or by general ticket, as may be provided by the legislature.”
But....this occurred: courts altered voting rules.
“In Pennsylvania, the question was whether the state’s Supreme Court could override voting rules set by the state legislature. In North Carolina, the question was whether state election officials had the power to alter such voting rules.”
NYTimes
Sooo.....no, the election was not correctly decided, and we don't actually know who won the election.
5. Oh....and this: insurrection....a violent uprising against an authority or government.
His statement of "fact" implies such by Trump voters........which is clearl refuted here:
Wallace, as is true of so many Liberals.......they use words, but they don't know what they mean.
What a maroon.