How We Know The Atlantic’s Hit Piece on Trump Is Pure Fiction

Here’s How.

“The Atlantic Magazine is dying, like most magazines, so they make up a fake story in order to gain some relevance,” Trump tweeted on Friday. “Story already refuted, but this is what we are up against. Just like the Fake Dossier. You fight and fight, and then people realize it was a total fraud!”

Because it’s one of a list of false accusations, like the fake dossier. They lied and they still lie.

And the Trump camp has that llist.

Democrats request Hatch Act probe of Republican convention – ABC News

Nestling among the GOP response items:

White House spokesman Judd Deere called the request by Democrats ???just another witch hunt??? that will ???waste valuable time and money.”

Handy riposte there, in view of past 3 1/2 years of deeply flawed accusations and investigations, mainly the failed Mueller report. Credibility, you have been sacrificed for political gain by nutter Dem leadership.

Editorial: When Oak Park’s mayor isn’t liberal enough for destructive protesters – Chicago Tribune

Trib’s very good analysis . . .

Oak Park Chronicles

Chi Trib editors ask,

What’s it going to take for reasonable people to reject, openly and just as loudly, the criminal behavior and destructive tactics of radicals in their midst?

And turns to the Oak Park brat attack:

Look at what happened Aug. 25 in Oak Park, a village known for its progressive leanings, for embracing diversity and kindness, for prioritizing racial equity in its institutions. Not good enough, apparently. Protesters seeking to defund the Police Department, along with a laundry list of largely unworkable demands, descended on Mayor Anan Abu-Taleb’s home during a virtual Village Board meeting. . . .

According to multiple news reports, the Oak Park protesters chalked and spray-painted vulgarities on the sidewalk. They sat and stood on the mayor’s porch and confronted his wife, in her face and not wearing masks, when she returned home. They walked into his backyard and threw eggs at…

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NY TIMES: Up to 90% Who’ve Tested COVID-Positive Wrongly Diagnosed! TRUTH: A Whole Lot Worse! (Pt 1)

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The New York Times just reported something incredible.

You know those standard PCR tests for the COVID-19 virus that everybody in America has been rushing out to get? Well, according to the Times, they’re “diagnosing huge numbers of people who may be carrying relatively insignificant amounts of the virus” and “are not likely to be contagious.”

In fact, when they looked at three sets of testing data from Massachusetts, New York, and Nevada, the Times says that, because of faulty procedures used at every single testing site in the country, “up to 90 percent of people testing positive carried barely any virus” at all.

The experts they talked to were astonished that such cases are even getting classified as infections.

Source: https://www.redstate.com/michael_thau/2020/09/03/ny-times-up-to-90-testing-positive-for-c19-virus-not-infectious-but-problem-actually-much-worse/
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