Friday, May 25, 2018

Just What Is A Spy?

Dumocrats are trying to tell us there wasn't a "spy" placed into the Trump campaign during the 2016 election. But they DO admit there WAS an "informant" placed there. Which brings up the question: what the hell is the difference between a spy and an informant? A spy listens and learns, then informs his handlers what he has learned. An informant listens and learns and then tells his handlers what he has learned. Their jobs are IDENTICAL, so what the hell is the difference? Only SEMANTICS. A spy is an informant. An informant is a spy. There is no difference. This is only an effort, by the Dumocrats, to again fool the people who only read the headlines and don't read the whole article. They SAY he was only there to PROTECT Trump. That's a big load of stinky brown stuff. A big LIE. The Dumocrats know we know that, but they figure this gives them "plausible deniability." They can keep denying they put a spy in Trump's campaign, even though we know it is a LIE, they know we know it is a lie, and they don't care. They keep repeating the lie, over and over, until enough people DO believe the lie to make it work. This is how they operate. They BUILD IN "plausible deniability" so that, when they get caught, they can "plausibly deny it" and go right on as if they didn't get caught. The key question is, "Did they put a spy into the Hillary campaign? Not a chance. They KNEW about all her crimes, and they covered them up. (Just common sense)

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