Wednesday, October 26, 2011

A WAY OUT OF BEING BUFFALOED BY THE LIBERAL/SOCIALIST REGIME

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For too long, the Liberal Socialists have manipulated the opposition by the use of what I consider "Reverse Psychology." They accuse the Opposition of doing, or having done something, that they have already done, or are about to do themselves. This serves as an effective cover for their own actions.
    They are way ahead of the curve compared to the Opposition when it comes to the art of Deflection.
    For instance, when the Socialist Regime is caught doing something considered underhanded and it has been habitually done on a regular basis, they manage to dig out a singular instance that was done by someone within the Opposition back in 1942. They generalize their accusation by simply saying the Opposition had done it as well. It's surprisingly effective in convincing the listening sheeple that it's now okay to do it. It prompts me to ask you, "Do two wrongs ever make it right?"
It took me some time to realize what they were doing. It's part of the training process within their organization through closed door meetings and Seminars. As I pointed out in a previous blog, they all have the same habits of overtalking the opposition when it comes time for the Opposition to speak. If it's on a Main Media Liberal program, the Moderator very seldom stops them from doing it. It's also referred to as "filibustering", often used by "Seminar Liberals".
    Another tact they very commonly use is to bust out laughing or smiling broadly when their erroneous statements are challenged and obviously wrong. This is mean't to deflect from the point the Opposition is trying to make. If you'll take note, our President Obama leads them in these ploys.
    The Opposition and the listeners need to stick together and challenge them for using these tactics.
    Deception in sales is frowned upon by savvy consumers. Why not politics?
    They're easy to spot if you pay attention. Ponytail, beard, sandals, bow tie, pipe and their fly's open.
    Ask yourself this question; "Would I buy a car from this man?"        Just sayin'.

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