Why is it that those on the left feel it’s necessary to put
their fingers on the scale to tip it in their favor, or will work to change the
rules to achieve their purposes, and have little or no hesitation in doing so?
We saw this when the Obama IRS punished conservative
applicants for non-profit status with a grossly slow and difficult application
process.
Activist judges often reinterpret the Constitution and laws
to mean something more to their liking than what was originally intended.
We are now learning how the Department of Justice misused
procedures in an effort to influence the 2016 election.
We have seen how so much of the media ignores positive
stories about President Donald Trump and the good things that are happening,
and instead favors stories that benefit Democrats, ignoring their duty for
balance and objectivity.
This accusation is one that many dispute, of course, not
wishing to give any credence to such complaints. Trump angers Democrats and a
large portion of the news media by labeling the practice “Fake News.”
The Media Research Center provides some detail to illustrate
this behavior with three examples.
First up: “On Aug. 8, Republican congressman Chris Collins
of the Buffalo, New York, suburbs was indicted for insider trading and lying to
the FBI. ABC, CBS and NBC played this story to the hilt, with 18 minutes and 24
seconds of coverage in just the first 24 hours.”
Then, on Aug. 21, “prosecutors indicted California
Republican Congressman Duncan Hunter on charges of wire fraud and campaign
finance violations. The morning and evening newscasts on ABC and CBS spent a
total of 4 minutes and 44 seconds covering the story in the first 36 hours. In
contrast with Collins, Hunter was ‘lucky’ that there was breaking anti-Trump
news – the conviction of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort and the
guilty plea of former longtime Trump confidante and lawyer Michael Cohen to
charges of campaign finance violations.”
But then, “These very same three networks, these champions
of public integrity, were bored to tears by the indictment and trial of former
Democratic Congressman Chaka Fattah of Philadelphia. During the year and a half
between his 2015 indictment and 2016 conviction and sentencing for
misappropriating hundreds of thousands of dollars of federal, charitable and
campaign funds, the ABC, CBS and NBC morning and evening programs offered a measly
68 seconds of ‘news.’”
An actual conviction of a Democrat got barely more than a
minute combined among the three networks over 18 months, while unproven charges
brought against two Republicans earned more than 23 minutes of air time in just
36 hours, roughly 22 times more, not counting the differences in the time
frames of the cases. And Collins by himself received 16 times the attention
that Fattah got.
Facebook and Twitter control posts and tweets and of people
who express ideas their employees disagree with, mostly conservative ideas,
although they cloak this by saying these items do not comport with their
community standards. Google searches produce results that reflect the left’s
positions at the top, rather than a non-political set of results.
These things occur because those in charge disagree with
conservative ideas and values, and work to keep people from seeing and
discussing them.
America, being the Land of the Free, is a place where
contradictory ideas exist and are encouraged, and where they are freely
debated. Persuasion is the method by which ideas and values achieve dominance;
force and coercion are against the rules. Or they used to be.
But when the Left can’t win the debate or gain support for
its ideas through civil debate and discussion, and then won’t accept that its
positions failed to gain traction with a huge number of people, it then resorts
to other means.
Their ultimate goal is control, therefore no method is off
limits: the ends justify the means. Cheating and unfair practices is now the preferred
methodology of the increasingly socialist left.
And if they gain control of the Congress, the presidency,
and the courts, they will be in the position to impose all manner of control
over the people.
The left has already proposed some wild ideas, one of which
would have made Trump’s victory impossible, had it been in effect. It wants the
presidency determined by the popular vote, not through the Electoral College,
which has been the process since the early days of the country, and for good
reason. “It didn’t work for us in 2016,” they say, “so let’s change the
process.”
Even more absurdly, they say, since this guy we really don’t
like named Trump won, let’s do away with the presidency.
Other unworkable ideas include: A college education for all
is no longer an option; it is now a right. Free health care, which is so
expensive it would bankrupt the country, must become reality. People with no
skills or training who work in the lowest level jobs must be paid $15 an hour.
This is the type of thinking that produced those wondrous
and desirable places like Castro’s Cuba and today’s Venezuela, the antithesis
of what America was created to be.
2 comments:
Excellent post my friend... Reposting to my Facebook page so my New York Liberal next door neighbor and her Venezuelan husband can see it too... Yes, I DO have a really serious attitude lately... :)
Thanks, Fred.
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