Tuesday, July 30, 2024

when experts pounce

The dog that did not bark is going on in the USA, where coverage of the shooting of Trumpieboy is being rewritten and/or ignored.

Of course, we are assured that  top men are working on what happened  ... you know: top men.

Canadian journalist David Warren notes:

Most easily verifiable things are presented by the Left as “conspiracy theories,” so that if something is flagged in the media for having marks of a dark, far right, conspiracy theory, I tend to believe it is true. There may be no contest over many, multiplying facts, so these are not reported.
For instance, the background of the assassination attempt on Mr Donald Trump. No one who is at least partially sane doubts that this happened. Thus the event and its colourful details are now being “memory-holed” by the commentariat. 

and he worries about Trump's safety and uses this quote that is being noted on quite a few websites:

 “They tried to coup him, impeach him, remove him from the ballot, they ran show trials against him, tried to bankrupt him and his family, put him in prison, and assassinate him. They’re OBVIOUSLY not done,” as Mollie Hemingway explains.

Of course, I have also read that this was actually Hemingway quoting someone else, and I have also read that this was a satire.

Just because it is true doesn't permit you to state what is going on, because if you state the obvious, it is a conspiracy theory.

don't believe me? Just google it...

that is not, of course, the only time people were told: Who do you believe, me or your lying eyes.

The blasphemy of the Paris Olympics horrified most Christians (and even the head Mullah of Iran, but no word yet from the Pope) and the officials in charge have changed the story so you are being told this was about  Dionysis, never mind that those involved admit it was deliberate ridicule of Christ.

So a few hours later Paris went black: Electrical blackout in much of the city (probably those mischevious leftists of course, but never mind)... and a few people noted the irony that one of the few places that remained lighted was the cathedral of the Sacred Heart.

a close up photo:


The Basilica of Sacre-Coeur de Montmartre MIGUEL MEDINA/AFP via Getty Images

Yes, I am sure that this has a "natural" explanation. Most miracles do.

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