As the media throws everything they have at Donald Trump, in order to turn public opinion against him, their irresponsible liberal bias is (once again) exposed for how it manipulates otherwise unsuspecting people as puppets to do their bidding.

Meantime, the same people who voted for the worst president this country has ever known now feel as though they and their media partners in crime are somehow eminently qualified to foist upon the rest of us the person who would make a better president in 2016.

Their choice is Hillary Clinton, of course, and if you disagree, there’s something wrong with you. While the rest of us stare in wide-eyed apoplectic disbelief at their “audacity of dope,” they continue, oblivious to the state of our country and the world around them, with their closed-minded shortsightedness.

That, ladies and gentlemen, is denial – of the ability to objectively compare both candidates: to listen, to discern right from wrong, to distinguish what’s good and honorable; of facts, and of truth itself.

The bad news for these people is that their ability to live with this magnitude of denial possibly reflects just the tip of their own personal icebergs. The good news is – well, there is none. Especially for this country, if they have their way.

David Del Camp

Portland


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