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Derek Hunter: The Distraction Game
« on: October 26, 2021, 05:08:15 pm »
The Distraction Game
Derek Hunter

Posted: Oct 26, 2021 12:01 AM

When you’re doing something you’re proud of and happy with, you want nothing more than every set of eyes you can find to be focused on you like lasers. When you’re failing, screwing up completely and embarrassed by what you are participating in, you need a distraction, desperately. That’s where the administration of Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Ron Klain, and whoever else is really pulling the strings behind the scenes find themselves in, in desperate need of a distraction.

The border is open, the economy is sputtering, the supply chain is in shambles, China is on the rise, the United States is a joke on the world stage, and every single one of these issues, which is just the tip of the problem iceberg, is a direct result of their actions and policies. They did this to us, and they aren’t stopping. Like a demented doctor conducting experiments on unwilling patients, Democrats are not interested in stopping because they could not care less about the health of the patient.

It’s better for Democrats if the patient dies – it’s easier to replace something you find “fundamentally” objectionable than it is to remake it. You can’t change something that is fundamentally flawed, lest people realize you were lying about those flaws to gain power yourself. Plus, Democrats want to impose things on this country that this country was explicitly created to oppose. You can’t tweak liberty into totalitarianism, you can only construct it on its ashes.

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https://townhall.com/columnists/derekhunter/2021/10/26/the-distraction-game-n2597997
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