#Obamagate

No, it’s not a conspiracy theory:

Democrats and their allies, who like to pretend that President Obama’s only scandalous act was wearing a tan suit, are going spend the next few months gaslighting the public by focusing on the most feverish accusations against Obama. But the fact is that we already have more compelling evidence that the Obama administration engaged in misconduct than we ever did for opening the Russian-collusion investigation.

The Clinton gang did this, too. They were happy to use outrageous accusations as a distraction from their real crimes and coverups.

[Thursday-afternoon update]

Get ready for #ObamaGate to become #ObamaBidenGate.

3 thoughts on “#Obamagate”

  1. Right about the time independent investigators that were analyzing data from FB and twitter found that Russia was botting for Hillary and organizing Democrat protests in meatspace, social media companies pulled the access to data. Did the Obama admin ask them to or did they do it on their own?

    Either is possible as we have already seen Twitter censor hashtags like obamagate on their own.

    Our censors have been attacking the spread of information by labeling everything a conspiracy theory but really its just anything that competes with their constructed narrative, whether the conspiracy theories are right or wrong. Quite frequently though, the conspiracy theory has turned out to be true and our social media masters were censoring the truth.

    Assuming They acted in good faith, they still failed at protecting the truth and the the public from misinformation. The better path is for media not to act as censors, to let information flow, and trust the public to sort through it all. The public can’t do a worse job than our societal elite.

  2. I don’t get my news from FB or Twitter or television either.
    Often wonder if I should dust off that old National NC125 shortwave receiver I inherited, until they make owning a shortwave radio illegal.

  3. #ObamaBidenGate

    Won’t happen. Joe doesn’t remember it. And to harp on that inability would be a macro aggression against older Americans and the memory impaired to make this a campaign issue.

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