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Peaceably to assemble…

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Neither Gov. Andrew Cuomo nor his brother,  Chris,  a CNN talking head,  have ever struck me as overly gifted in the intelligence department.   Chris huffed on his live show this week “…And please,  show me where it says protesters are supposed to be polite and peaceful….”     You’d think that having an undergraduate degree from Fordham University, and a law degree from Yale might have exposed Mr. Cuomo to  the First  Amendment,  the one his job relies upon.

But Chris Cuomo is a progressive,  and words mean exactly what they want them to mean when they want them to mean that  –  until they don’t.   Yes,  that is rather confusing,  isn’t it?   When they can’t trick the words into becoming other words,  they demand people accept their usage of words,  then they ignore it,  and finally they just lie.

He may have had to take the bar exam multiple times to pass it,  even in Arkansas,  but he is technically a lawyer,  so he has no excuse for making such an idiotic statement which he knew to be untrue on all counts.   But that’s exactly how progressives do it,  folks.

 

Written by timeforthorns

June 6, 2020 at 12:10 pm

More lying…

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Did you believe former Attorney General Loretta Lynch when she claimed that all she and former President Bill Clinton discussed in their private meeting on the airport tarmac was golf and grandchildren?   I suspect you did not for even a nano-second,  because you are not only smarter than that,  you also probably don’t trust the government any more than I do.

And man, were we correct!   Thanks to the indefatigable folks at Judicial Watch,  we have learned that the FBI under Jim Comey  coordinated all the logistics and security for the meeting of those two high-level people.

There is also a report that a tape exists of the meeting,  but NSA refuses to release it.

 

 

Written by timeforthorns

March 22, 2018 at 2:31 pm

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