Monday, October 31, 2022

The Democrat Gaslight Machine

 



Biden says price of gas 'over five dollars' when he took office, data shows $2.39  . . ."The most common price of gas in America is $3.39, down from over five dollars when I took office," Biden said. "We need to keep making that progress by having energy companies bring down the cost of a gallon of gas that reflects the cost of paying for a barrel of oil."

"The national average price for a gallon of regular gas in the week ending Jan. 25, 2021, just after Biden took office, was $2.39, according to data review by Fox News from the Energy Information Administration.

"The average price for a gallon of regular gasoline didn't hit $5 until June 2022.". . .

"The following video is truly satisfying to behold, and underscores why the Regime is so desperate to shut down the handful of vanguard truth-telling sites like Revolver News.
"In the following clip, the smug, know-it-all MSNBC reporter asks loaded questions to potential voters about January 6, only to discover, to her poorly hidden shock and consternation, that they weren’t buying the lies!". . .

How 'Political Gaslighting' Undermines the Truth | The Swaddle  "To “gaslight” someone is to manipulate them into questioning their perception of reality. If this sounds vaguely familiar, it’s because it is — political gaslighting is fast becoming the defining feature of our times. 
"The process of political gaslighting makes use of certain techniques. “[It] utilizes deceptive and manipulative use of information with the motivation to destabilize and disorient public opinion on political issues,” Farah Latif, a communications expert from George Washington University in the U.S., noted in a paper.
"In reality, this translates as creating false, alternate narratives not based in reality; calling them irrational or undermining their sanity for questioning the gaslighter’s narrative; covering up lies to make them sound convincing, and so on. Gaslighting makes use of words and power — two things that feed off inequality. Latif adds that political gaslighting becomes a strategy to “garner support for or against an ideology, viewpoint, or policy.” . . .
The subversion of reality and twisting of facts on a mass scale make it difficult for citizens to agree on what the truth is. If denying the reality of the scale of death, what caused itmisleading the public about management, and emphasizing a “positive” outlook on an unfathomable tragedy seems like a familiar form of political gaslighting — it’s because it is.  
Tony Branco

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