Tuesday, March 19, 2019

"Right-Wing Talking Points"

That’s what liberals call it when we “have the goods” on them and they don’t like it. That’s their way of attempting to discredit what we are saying. It’s what they’re saying about the president’s comment about the overuse of force represented by that 29-agent force, carrying automatic weapons (whatever type), banging on Roger Stone’s door in the dead of night, forcing his hearing-challenged wife to come outside in the winter in her bare feet, wearing only a night gown, treating one of the richest and gentlest men in the country like a “drug kingpin” in Mexico to “arrest him” for a couple of minor “process violations” they can’t prove. It’s an “intimidation factor” designed to get him to testify to something that did not happen. A desperate attempt to legitimize that “witch hunt” they’ve been conducting at taxpayer’s expense for the last two years. Roger Stone is NOT a gun owner and would not likely meet them with a gun if they just came to his door during the day, and ASKED him to come in. There was no reason for such a raid, and it WAS excessive, even if Trump’s enemies describe his complaints as simply “right-wing talking points.” This is the second time Mueller has used such an excess, and he should be constrained from it. Now they’re using a misprint in a presidential quote to make him look like a fool who thinks there is such a gun as an AK 27. It’s disgusting. (The Daily Dot)

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