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Who is the "Enemy of the American People?"

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posted on Aug, 3 2018 @ 05:40 AM
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a reply to: CB328

He is holding them accountable for spreading false information,and them trying to incite rioting etc,only an idiot can't see this,but they still give lame answers like yours,why invite people with malice they are only there to cause trouble



posted on Aug, 3 2018 @ 06:20 AM
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Ummm...who...is the enemy of the American people...?

Are you saying...the World Health Organization is our enemy...?

Damn subconscious speak may be right this time...

Don't you just love it when the undermind interjects itself...?






YouSir



posted on Aug, 3 2018 @ 06:27 AM
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a reply to: Words

One of the greatest things Trump has done is to bring to the attention of anyone who cares to see reality that the MSM is nothing more than a propaganda machine pursuing the agenda of the few that own the bulk of these "news" outlets. Those that can't see that, have their head in the sand.



posted on Aug, 3 2018 @ 09:24 AM
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The rhetoric around Trump’s so-called attacks on the free press have continued, despite his own admission that he is not attacking the press, but fake news. Oddly enough, this same press have been attacking fake news since the end of the election.



posted on Aug, 3 2018 @ 12:18 PM
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Everyone catch a glimpse of this conceit. Aaron Blake of the Washington Post "fact-checked" Sanders' refutation of Accosta's nonsense in order to prove she was lying, but then goes on to continue the canard that Trump called the press "the enemy of the people".


The media said “that I should be choked”

Nobody advocated for Sanders being choked.

This, like the Rubin example, again relies on a quite uncharitable version of events from conservative media. MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace (whose show I have appeared on, full disclosure) didn't call for choking Sanders, but instead asked a reporter if she ever wanted to “wring” Sanders's neck out of frustration.



The media is hardly above criticism, and should never be. The question is whether it's fair to go so far as to call it the enemy of the people. That clearly makes Ivanka Trump uncomfortable, but apparently not Sanders.


www.washingtonpost.com... =.845cec6f3e83



posted on Aug, 3 2018 @ 12:37 PM
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The Washington Post continues with its lies. Unable or unwilling to quote the president's words accurately, these myth-makers have forgot that they used the same propaganda technique just over a year ago.




When President Trump derides the media as the enemy of the people — as he's doing more frequently — he's not just spouting off his momentary frustration. He's stating official White House policy.


www.washingtonpost.com... ?utm_term=.c3828eac85dc



posted on Aug, 3 2018 @ 12:43 PM
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Who is the "Enemy of the American People?"

The answer to this is as close as the nearest mirror. Now, does somebody have to 'splain it to you?

Should add, you that are not Americans, this is, of course, not necessarily applicable, nor necessarily pejorative, if it is, though the method is sound as to whose enemy you may be.
edit on 3-8-2018 by Scrutinizing because: I said I needed to add something. Just what is your problem?



posted on Aug, 3 2018 @ 12:45 PM
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Who is the "Enemy of the American People?"

The answer to this is as close as the nearest mirror. Now, does somebody have to 'splain it to you?


It's in reference to Trump's statements, which is obvious by reading the original post. Need a hand?



posted on Aug, 3 2018 @ 12:49 PM
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originally posted by: Words

It's in reference to Trump's statements, which is obvious by reading the original post. Need a hand?


Do you object to all thinking, outside the box?



posted on Aug, 3 2018 @ 12:51 PM
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originally posted by: Scrutinizing

originally posted by: Words

It's in reference to Trump's statements, which is obvious by reading the original post. Need a hand?


Do you object to all thinking, outside the box?


No, I object to misrepresentation and red herrings.



posted on Aug, 3 2018 @ 12:53 PM
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The dishonest liberal MSM, subversive socialists and the blatantly seditious/insurrectionist (possibly treasonous) DEEPSTATE



posted on Aug, 3 2018 @ 12:56 PM
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Can't help it, since he's received 90%+ negative coverage from the same group of liberal MSM pundits/pseudo-reporters

More negative press coverage than any President in history. Plus you've got the same minority group of politicians, angry misdirected voters, coupled with a clear effort by liberal MSM to delegitimize this President by spinning a standard counter-intelligence investigation into a retaliatory criminal investigation against him (which it *never* was)

These people deserve nothing from us real Americans.



posted on Aug, 3 2018 @ 12:59 PM
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originally posted by: Words

No, I object to misrepresentation and red herrings.


It's understandable that, looking in the mirror, you'd likely feel misrepresented. It's sort of like people always start out, "I am not an alcoholic!" And not everybody is going to like herring. I like pickled herring. but have never seen red pickled herring. That must be Christmas herring? Seems green herring would even be worse! If we can compromise green herring is also objectionable, I can see some common ground.



posted on Aug, 3 2018 @ 01:01 PM
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originally posted by: Scrutinizing

originally posted by: Words

No, I object to misrepresentation and red herrings.


It's understandable that, looking in the mirror, you'd likely feel misrepresented. It's sort of like people always start out, "I am not an alcoholic!" And not everybody is going to like herring. I like pickled herring. but have never seen red pickled herring. That must be Christmas herring? Seems green herring would even be worse! If we can compromise green herring is also objectionable, I can see some common ground.


I'm speaking about you misrepresenting my arguments. A red-herring in this context is a fallacy. Do you need any more help?



posted on Aug, 3 2018 @ 01:12 PM
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originally posted by: Words
Do you need any more help?


Need help? All I can get! If I'm here at ATS, shouldn't that be a given? Now, to be fair, all I did was mention the real enemy, and you proceeded to offer arguments, when my intent was more like expanding the data set for the hypothesis, something matter of fact there should be no argument over. But I do understand, even though I like pickled herring, fallacious herring sounds less than appetizing.



posted on Aug, 3 2018 @ 01:16 PM
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Need help? All I can get! If I'm here at ATS, shouldn't that be a given? Now, to be fair, all I did was mention the real enemy, and you proceeded to offer arguments, when my intent was more like expanding the data set for the hypothesis, something matter of fact there should be no argument over. But I do understand, even though I like pickled herring, fallacious herring sounds less than appetizing.


Again, the question was in regards to whom Donald Trump was speaking of when he made that remark. I apologize for not making it more clear.



posted on Aug, 3 2018 @ 01:32 PM
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originally posted by: Words

Again, the question was in regards to whom Donald Trump was speaking of when he made that remark. I apologize for not making it more clear.


Not being Donald Trump, I can't be sure what he was speaking of, don't really pay attention to many of these raging controversies I can do nothing about, in the first place, and you know what they say about opinions and how everybody also has a butt hole. I would think there's an outside chance Trump isn't planning on rounding-up the liberal press to detention camps. I do also apologize, for not being Donald Trump. But is there just some tiny voice in you that could lead you to believe the enemy may be closer to home? Maybe that's not just pickled herring?



posted on Aug, 3 2018 @ 02:03 PM
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originally posted by: Scrutinizing

originally posted by: Words

Again, the question was in regards to whom Donald Trump was speaking of when he made that remark. I apologize for not making it more clear.


Not being Donald Trump, I can't be sure what he was speaking of, don't really pay attention to many of these raging controversies I can do nothing about, in the first place, and you know what they say about opinions and how everybody also has a butt hole. I would think there's an outside chance Trump isn't planning on rounding-up the liberal press to detention camps. I do also apologize, for not being Donald Trump. But is there just some tiny voice in you that could lead you to believe the enemy may be closer to home? Maybe that's not just pickled herring?


Actually we can and do know, as I have already proven.



posted on Aug, 3 2018 @ 02:09 PM
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originally posted by: sooth
The true enemy of the American people is the American people.


True, but a very large reason for TODAY'S American people being their own worst enemy is that they are the product of decades worth of disinformation efforts.


The propaganda and disinformation has been delivered by professionals, and the people have succumbed, for the most part.



posted on Aug, 6 2018 @ 06:55 PM
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Anyone who tries to curtail our life, liberty, or the pursuit of happiness. Pretty broad brush, but that's basically what defines an enemy of the people.



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