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But Republicans are gleefully noting that the Democrat party is selecting a nominee after forcing out the nominee that voters chose. So, who’s right?
To rebut the Democrats’ silly argument, let’s begin by understanding what the Democrats are doing: equivocating. Equivocation involves using a term in multiple senses or meanings within the same argument. It’s a famous type of logical fallacy, where the meaning of a key term slyly shifts around between the premises and the conclusion.
Here’s a good example of fallacious equivocation:
Premise 1: All stars are in the sky.
Premise 2: Some famous actors are stars.
Conclusion: Therefore, some famous actors are in the sky.
Fallacious equivocation is the Democrats’ favorite trick. Yes, it IS a vaccine, because we just changed the definition of ‘vaccine.’ So there.
Now they are doing it again.
In this case, Democrat primary voters did not pull the lever for a delegate. They pulled the lever for a candidate, and that candidate was President Cabbage. His name was literally printed right on the primary ballot. They did not vote for Vice President Cackle.
Yes, BLM and Antifa in particular were created specifically as astroturf groups to be turned on and off when convenient by someone with infinite money to spend on manipulating US politics, probably Soros.
They only were there for the first night, or at least the Mockingbird media only reported on them the first night.
That first night inside the Convention was a stark contrast to the hate filled streets outside the arena. There were Democrats that took to social media to lament how beautiful and diverse the RNC was, in spite of what the mockingbird media told them the Republican party was.
I believe the Democrat string pullers, decided to pull the angry lawless rabble, so they didn't become props for the Republican speakers or worked into speeches about the hate filled Democrats.
It's going to be interesting to see if they can control them at the DNC and to what extent they are besieged by their friendly protesters.
I just find it odd, that the first day there were loads of articles about the Palestinian aligned protesters outside on the first day, but they were absent the rest of the days. Did anyone else notice that?