Monday, March 06, 2017

Kick that Ball


The New York Times, the Washington Post, the lovers on MSNBC's Morning Joe, CNN, the list goes on and on and on ... the newsmakers and the fake newsmakers (mostly late-nite TV) ... almost to a person are calling our current president unbalanced (aka, crazy). These accusations arise lately out of Trump's tweeting that our former president, Obama, had his phones tapped at Trump Tower right before the election.

Until we know the source and veracity of Trump's accusations against our former president, there really is no basis for calling Trump crazy ... other than loyalty to Obama, a known craven corrupter and Deep State conniver. In the meantime, I believe that much of the media's calling Trump nutso is, in and of itself, unbalanced.

Like Charlie Brown continuing to believe that Lucy won't snatch away the football at the last moment before he kicks it, the lefty media does acknowledge that they continually underestimate Trump. Yet, in this instance, they are certain that he is lying and has finally lost his marbles. So they are confidently taking their next shot at the football.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Let us mention a few things that might have led the media to this conclusion. 1) Obama's birth rights 2) He won the most electoral votes since Ronald Reagan 3) his crowd was larger than Obama's inauguration 4)Millions of Muslims were cheering in NJ after 9/11 5) 3-million illegal voters voted for Hillary.....shall I go on?

DEN said...

Not just nutso. Batshit crazy. (It's deplorable that others cannot see it.)

George W. Potts said...

There are obvious two distinct realities. When one side sees their reality come crashing down, there will be some gnashing of teeth and serious self examination. You think it will be me and I, you. But, in the meantime, don't do anything you can't undo (like calling someone deplorable.)

DEN said...

Two distinct realities = alternate facts.
Logic dictates only one reality. Perhaps neither side sees it.