O-Dub shows us another example of the usual projection tactics being employed by Publicans these days on a regular basis. It seems that the dirty tricks division wants to get a twofer: write up a memo on acceptable talking points for Publicans to use about the Terri Schiavo case, then accuse your opponents of doing it to make you look bad. We can think of a few other theories about the origins of this memo other than the three that one of Minnesota's finest legal minds (cough) could come up with (off the top of our head):
- Karl Rove
- a high level member of any Publican congressional staff
- a prominent Publican congresscritter with ties to the religiously insane such as Frist, Delay, or Santorum
Of course, when you're an A$$Reamer who thinks none of himself, his BFEE handlers, nor any other of his fellow Publican sheeple can ever do anything wrong, those kind of logical connections would never come to mind. Can anyone tell us why this clown is considered to be such a good lawyer? And can anyone let us know why we seem to be having an eerie sense of deja vu when thinking about someone accusing others of committing the very same improprieties as they themselves engage in?
Posted by (: Tom :) at March 27, 2005 07:50 PMThe purpose of propaganda is to confuse everybody
so as to allow the powers that be to carry out their neafarious plots while everyone is trying to figure out what's true and what's not.
(A lot of the time, the true reasons are so mundane e.g. theft, that people cannot believe that it's so).
In the meantime, create furore by crudely abusing anyone who gets in the way (Hindrocket's favourite technique).
The reason Hindrocket is a "good" lawyer is because he's ruthless, has no regard for the truth, and loves the power involved.