Beatrice1000 Resource Specialist
Joined: 10 Aug 2004 Posts: 1179 Location: Minneapolis, MN
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Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2004 3:31 am Post subject: |
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Maggie1 wrote: | .. Kerry said today that the more a lie is told, the more it is believed. That must be the new mantra. |
Yes I read that and I think I spilled my diet coke! That is EXACTLY what his campaign has been doing, even well before the Swifts came on the scene. Kerry was saying over and over, "well, Bush thinks he can question my patriotism" or my valor, or my military record, or whatever it was that he claimed was his, when the truth was that I had never, ever heard Bush say any of that. But as time passed, all the dems were accusing the republicans of a smear campaign.
It only continued when the SBV appeared and intensified and continues to escalate and spray out in all directions. And "the most famous lie," "deflective technique," repeated enough to be truth is, of course, that the Swifts are created and controlled by the whitehouse. And it works for Kerry, somehow it works, because within a day, that's what was carried in the media. "This 'group' is a front for the republs." !!
Before the Swifts appeared, I wasn't even sure if I was hearing right when I heard all the accusations which were created by assertions alone. And I just lived with it and ignored it and wrote it off to "politics." But now, when my soul is with the SBV, suddenly it is very important not to give a pass on this tactic -- the twisted part of the whole thing is that Kerry is doing this (& appears to have been doing so for a long time - pathological liar??) AND his people are doing it too and just going along with it. GEEZ!! And they usually like to do this in compound sentences, so even if you stop them with one of the fabrications and ask for proof, they've already spit out a few others that you are not able to stop... that's the tactic it seems, lie fast and lie often.
Again, I could not believe it when Kerry made that statement about lying enough to be believed, projecting his own self on others? -- except that it confirms all the things in O'Neill's book where he talks about speeches and stories and events that Kerry recalls that never happened and could only have happened in Kerry's own mind. |
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