“Russian Collusion” didn’t work. “He’s a Racist” isn’t working. So, now the media, spokes-machine for the
anti-Trumpers and the Left, is pushing a “coming recession” as a way to keep
President Trump from being re-elected.
Don’t fall for it.
The Democrats and their handmaiden the mainstream media love
to float theories about President Trump and his administration that have no, or
at best very weak, factual support. They
repeat their subversive allegations and accusations over and over, both directly
(“Trump is a racist”) and more subtly in a way that presents as a fact that supports
their message something that has not yet been proven (for example, “Trump’s racist statement” when there is no evidence other than the media’s
biased interpretation that the statement being referred to is indeed
racist). The Left seems to subscribe to
the theory that if you repeat something enough times, then the people will believe
that it is true.
This repetition of an unproven and often false narrative is
a key tool of propaganda as well as useful in brainwashing. The media selectively presents facts in a way
that make them sound as if they are proof of the narrative they are promoting. They love to characterize opinion as fact and
then use that “fact” to condemn the President.
This is really not that different from what conspiracy
theorists do. “A conspiracy theory is an
explanation of an event or situation that invokes a conspiracy by sinister and
powerful actors, often political in motivation, when other explanations are
more probable.” One seeking a conspiracy,
or simply a narrative that condemns the President, will re-interpret objective evidence
in a way that omits any fact or rational interpretation that counters the
proposed narrative. When there is no
actual evidence to support the conspiracy or the narrative, what does exist
will be re-interpreted as evidence of the truth of the narrative so that the
conspiracy or the narrative “becomes a matter of faith rather than proof.”
And isn’t that just what we see happening among the
Democrats and the media. They have a
narrative that the President is some sort of Russian agent, a racist, etc. and
they will continue to ignore actual facts and instead continue to repeat their
narrative. They don't give up their belief in Russian collusion despite a thorough investigation to the contrary. It has become a matter of faith rather than fact.
Similarly, the Left continues to put forth the now clearly
debunked narrative that after Charlottesville the President said the Nazis
were good people even though the actual tape of his
statement shows that while he did indicate that there were good people on both
sides who were there simply to protest about the Robert E. Lee statue, he then
continued with the following words that persist in being completely omitted
from the Left’s narrative: “I’m not
talking about the neo-Nazis and white nationalists because they should be
condemned totally.”
But more insidious even than such outright omissions that fully
change the reality of a situation is the Left’s use of basic persuasive and propaganda
techniques to subtly present as true fact something for which there is no
evidence or no proof. How many times do
we hear a statement about Trump begin “Trump’s racist words…” or “Trump’s
offensive statement…” or “Trump’s disruptive act…”, etc. The speaker is stating as facts that words or
statements or actions are as negatively labeled. Yet, that is nothing more than the speaker’s
opinion, it is not a proven fact.
Likewise, we hear over and over that the President’s
purpose in enforcing immigration laws and putting an end to illegal immigration
is one of promoting white supremacy. There is no actual proof of that; it is
simply the assumption of those whose hateful narrative about the President
includes labeling him as a white supremacist. Yet, if the negative labels are
repeated often enough it is likely that they become accepted as the fact that
is necessary to prove the speaker’s narrative.
Now, I do not know if there will be some sort of economic
collapse if the President is re-elected.
Actually, I believe it is much more likely that our booming economy will
go bust if a Democrat becomes president.
But, that is my opinion, just as the Left’s new economic anti-Trump rhetoric
is nothing more than their latest theory – their new narrative in their war on
Trump.
Like other conspiracy theorists, the Left’s narrative is
more a matter of faith than of proof. You
do not have to join their cult. Demand
proof. Listen carefully to their
words. Ask questions. Find the full story – the full, complete, and
actual narrative, not the fictional presentation of those who have their own
agenda. Do not simply fall for what they
tell you, no matter how many times they repeat it.
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