Choke on gnats and swallow camels…

Chuck Shumer is openly lying to the Congress.  His lie is the spin with which he criticizes the release of the American prisoners from North Korea.
None of the rhetoric is delivered to praise Kim Jong Un.  The positive rhetoric is to continue the spirit of cooperation with a world figure who has heretofore antagonized the United States.  The Trump Administration’s work to get Kim to cooperate has been historically remarkable.  Unprecedented progress has been made toward denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.  Yet, Leftists mischaracterize the whole event to negatively influence public opinion. The continued use of Straw Man fallacies is tiresome.
Also, Schumer said, “Release should not be praised, it should be expected.” That sentiment was glaringly absent when his Democratic President Obama failed to act when it came to negotiating the release of Otto Warmbier. Where was the”expectation” of release then?

I read that people are appalled that he said that Kim was “an honorable man”.  Then they recite a litany of other words our president has used in reference to Kim, all of which resulted in utter outrage by the Left.

Vague Delusions

It doesn’t matter what words President Trump uses, his political enemies will semantically or syntactically twist them into a weapon against him. His accomplishments are incontrovertible, so they are pointedly ignored in the press who choose to attack him using every turn of a stone to find mud with which to sling at him. The accomplishments are far more historically significant than his words.

It is most disturbing to me that the same political opponents who derogate Trump for his words have wholeheartedly accepted the lies and corruption dealt by the Leftists who have usurped the Democratic Party.

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I support the use of logic in rhetoric. The degeneration of political dialogue into the continual barrage of fallacies is bothersome to me. I seek to call out the corrupt use of fallacy when I see it. My ultimate goal is to spread this method of rhetorical self-defense.

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