Tuesday, February 22, 2022

Proud Neanderthal

President Biden called people who did not agree with his COVID policies Neanderthals.   We now know everything the White House, the Center for Disease Control, and Dr. Fauci told us was not correct.  Were they uninformed, misled, stupid, or politically motivated to lie?  

I believe they were politically motivated by the money to be made by pushing the vaccines.  They also wanted the power they could acquire by creating hysterical fear.  They wanted to persuade and program people into giving up their rights and freedoms for a perception of safety. 

Since I disagree with the political lies used with the COVID pandemic, I must be a Neanderthal.  I am proud of it.  I do feel I was duped and am disgusted with myself that I did not recognize earlier how COVID was being used politically.  Maybe I would have found accurate information about who should get and not get the vaccine shot before it ruined my health.   

 

The people with Trump derangement syndrome seldom have any problem with his policies and actions.  They just don’t like him.  They say he lied about everything, but when asked for just one thing he lied about, they can’t name a single lie. 

They say Trump was not Presidential, because they don’t like some of his tweets, or he called people names.  Personally, I thought some of the names were very descriptive.  “Crooked Hillary” was certainly descriptive and accurate both then and now.

Now Biden calls me a Neanderthal, and Hilary Clinton called me despicable.  Why is it okay for Democrats to call half the people in this country names, but it is not okay for Trump to use a descriptive name for someone.  The double standards and hypocrisy of the Left is almost beyond belief.  If Democrats think their tactics are going to unite the country, they better wake up.

 

We must fight for fair elections and take control back from the DC establishment and Deep State.  These are the first steps to take back this country.

           

Business Fits by Terry Oliver Lee is available on Amazon as an e-book or a paperback.     http://BusinessFits.com

1 comment:

  1. The blogger reveals himself: “I must be a Neanderthal. I am proud of it.” Congratulations!
    On the subject of the twice impeached former president: “They say he lied about everything, but when asked for just one thing he lied about, they can’t name a single lie.”
    Since asked, here’s 10 of Trump lies:
    1. It rained during Trump's inaugural address. Then, at a celebratory ball later that day, Trump told the crowd that the rain "just never came" until he finished talking and went inside, at which point "it poured." This was the first lie of Trump's presidency. Like his lies that same week about his inauguration crowd.
    2. At the coronavirus on February 26, 2019, Trump said all of the following: "This is a flu. This is like a flu"; "Now, you treat this like a flu"; "It's a little like the regular flu that we have flu shots for. And we'll essentially have a flu shot for this in a fairly quick manner."
    3. Trump's claim that "the head of the Boy Scouts" had called him to say that his bizarrely political address to the Scouts' National Jamboree was "the greatest speech that was ever made to them," A senior Scouts source confirmed that no call ever happened.
    4. Trump said well over 100 times that, before his presidency, the US for years had a $500 billion annual trade deficit with China -- though the actual pre-Trump deficit never even reached $400 billion.
    5. When Trump told reporters on Air Force One in 2018 that he did not know about a $130,000 payment to porn performer Stormy Daniels and that he did not know where his then-attorney Michael Cohen got the money for the payment -- Trump knew, because he had personally reimbursed Cohen -- and he was lying to try to get himself out of a scandal.
    6. Trump has never lived in Michigan. Why would he have been named Michigan's Man of the Year years before his presidency? He wouldn't have been. He wasn't. And yet this lie he appeared to have invented in the final week of his 2016 campaign became a staple of his 2020 campaign, repeated at Michigan rally after rally.
    7. Trump's long White House campaign against reality culminated with his lie that he is the true winner of the 2020 presidential election he clearly, certifiably and fairly lost.
    8. In a 2019 declaration "they say" the noise from windmills "causes cancer."
    9. Trump could have told a perfectly good factual story about the Veterans Choice health care program Obama signed into law in 2014: it wasn't good enough, so he replaced it with a more expansive program he signed into law in 2018. That's not the story he did tell -- whether out of policy ignorance, a desire to erase Obama's legacy, or simply because he is a LIAR. Instead, he claimed over and over -- more than 160 times before that he is the one who got the Veterans Choice program passed after other presidents tried and failed for years.
    10. Trump tweeted in 2019 that Alabama was one of the states at greater risk from Hurricane Dorian than had been initially forecast. The federal weather office in Birmingham then tweeted that, actually, Alabama would be unaffected by the storm.

    The blogger continues to conclude his posts by falsely implying elections are not fair:
    “We must fight for fair elections and take control back from the DC establishment and Deep State. These are the first steps to take back this country.”
    As for fighting for fair elections, what past election was unfair? Certainly not the 2020 election which was certified as the most accurate election ever as attested by the dismissal of 60 court cases. Calling for a "fight" is a word used by insurrectionists and should not be used to describe election monitoring.

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