Oct 202016
 

Robert Creamer

Could Donald Trump have been Just Right when insisting that the US election was being rigged?

The release this past Monday by Project Veritas Action, chronicling ‘straight-from-the-horse’s-mouth’ testimonies from the very people admitting to rigging the process, would certainly suggest so.

Already seen by millions of people within the first few days of its release on Youtube, the fact that the Democratic Party is indeed rigging the election can no longer be denied. It’s now documented, capable of being seen by any wishing to witness the sordid testimonies.

Yet, it is but one small fact among many. Together with many other known facts (including the Democratic platform itself), the fact of rigging elections supports a much greater and deeply sinister truth.

After months of hurling ‘nazi’ and fascist accusations against US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, look who turn out to be the true fascists: Hillary Clinton and the DNC. In every way imaginable, today’s Democratic Party has become America’s NATIONAL SOCIALIST WORKERS PARTY operating in precisely the same way as did the original version of that party in Germany’s early years leading up to the second world war. From ideology to tactics, history’s pattern of force repeats itself.

All this is clearly delineated on today’s broadcast of Just Right, and will be sure to upset particularly those who continue to falsely believe that “fascism” is a phenomenon of the right. Not so. Like communism and socialism, fascism is an ideology on the extreme left, and that’s never a good thing.

The ‘left’ is anti-freedom to the core. That is the defining characteristic of what we have come to call the “left.”

The “right”‘ is about freedom and capitalism, the two values that the left exists to destroy.

For those preparing to write us about how “fascism is not left-wing but is an extreme right-wing ideology,” a warning: you’d best listen to today’s broadcast of Just Right before finding yourselves trapped by that common fallacy. That’s exactly what happened to several past Just Right Facebook posters attempting to correct our definitions without offering any alternatives.

The anger, outrage and irrational emotion that accompanies such criticisms speaks to yet another greater truth: that the issue of definitions is no mere matter of semantics. It strikes at the core of all political debate.

Failing to apply the epistemologically correct definitions to any given issue will result in one’s never being able to discover the truth – the real story behind the facts.

On today’s Just Right, you’ll hear how facts and truths are two profoundly different things, and why that’s a truth that never changes.

Thanks to “facts”, few are aware of what is really at stake in November’s US election. The public has been blinded by a barrage of “facts” orchestrated to keep the truth hidden from view.

As we learned in the released Youtube video, the DNC strategy of “plausible deniability” has been critical to the Clinton campaign strategy. Denial can be made “plausible” by manipulating “facts” in the following manner: never allow the dots to be connected.

Using what was referred to (by those rigging the process) as “double blind” campaign connections, relevant and necessary facts are kept apart from each other. They are carefully kept hidden between “double blinds” created to falsely manufacture the appearance of “arms-length” relationships between conspirators that are actually in bed together.

Thus it can certainly be a “fact” that a violent outbreak took place at a Trump rally, but that “fact” in isolation can be used to justify any narrative one might imagine. The DNC has imagined that Donald Trump was responsible for the violence, and that has been the mainstream media narrative since that fiction was written.

Yes, it was a “fact” that there were violent incidents at Trump rallies. But it is also a “fact” that all of the violent outbreaks were scripted and orchestrated by the DNC. It is also a fact that even the purported “victims of Trump’s violence” were actors (“thugs unionists and mental patients”) hired by the DNC. And on and on and on……

Ironically, the admitted tactic of using “plausible deniability” was the key that unlocked the door to the very thing that the Democratic National Committee (DNC) is denying. After all, with any admission that “plausible deniability” is necessary to the DNC campaign strategy, it is unavoidable that there is indeed something to “deny” – outright immoral and criminal activity.

In the wake of the revelations, the DNC has been backed into a corner leaving it no quarter – in terms of the truth. Its only possible defence is continued outright denial, which will remain “plausible” only so long as a majority of the voting public is kept ignorant of all the relevant facts.

Though blind denial or complete silence on the matter of the election rigging is always an option for the Democrats, they still have two reliable well-proven alternate solutions to their dilemma:

(1) When the truth becomes undeniable, keep shooting the messenger until he’s down and out.

Of course, this has been the sole and only tactic of the DNC since the very beginning. Unable to address any of the substantive issues facing America, and now faced with undesirable facts being leaked to the public at large, expect more DNC attempts to reveal “facts” about Trump to distract from the “facts” about Clinton.

(2) When the truth becomes undeniable, use the weapon of epistemology. Play the definition game.

“I did not have sex with that woman,” testified former Democratic president Bill Clinton, twisting his definition of “sex” to exclude the oral variety. Already, the term “rigged” has become a loaded one, being twisted in the same way as was the word “sex”, again, by the Democrats.

Obama has already gone on record arguing that “rigging” refers to ballot-fixing and tampering with the actual voting process on voting day and that there has been no evidence of such activity. With this assured “fact” in hand, he has again distracted voters from truth of the matter.

From staging fake disruptions and instigating violence at GOP conventions to busing in thousands of out of state ‘voters’ to cast ballots for the Democrats, which of these tactics one considers as “rigging” the election is a matter of how objectively one considers the issue.

Those capable of seeing the truth beyond the isolated facts understand that “rigging” can also come in the form of fraud, misrepresentation, and obtaining the consent of the electorate dishonestly. (“Rigging” elections also takes the form of election “finance reform” geared to keep the ruling socialists in power, such as we are personally witnessing in Ontario today.)

In today’s mainstream media, 11-year old video bytes of Donald Trump engaging in “locker room” banter becomes splashed all over the media within hours. However, three-day-old current video evidence of the DNC engaging in criminal activity is a matter of minor concern. What’s wrong with this picture?

To those in the know, the real entertainment about to be witnessed is whether or not we’ll actually hear any truths behind the facts from a mainstream media that up till now has been entirely complicit in the frauds and misrepresentations. On the issues that matter, the media silence is beyond deafening; it has become smothering.

Fortunately, you can catch a breath of fresh air and sample a taste of the truth on today’s broadcast of a show that we admit is always rigged to be Just Right.

  One Response to “475 – Hillary’s implausible denial / Feedback: Facts and truths”

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