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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When you are outraged about everything, legitimate issues on which one should be outraged about gets overlooked or is assumed to be more of the same.[/quote] Yesterday the outrage was about Trump using the term lynching with regard to impeachment and then it turned out that several Democrats used the same term to describe the Clinton impeachment including Biden! Such a lot of phony outrage![/quote] Phony like our constitution.[/quote] Like I said, a constant state of outrage causes legitimate outrage to be dismissed. Remember the boy who cried wolf .........[/quote] Again I ask you. Is this a legitimate outrage being obfuscated by excessive outrage or is this part of the outrage cloud of nonsense you are trying to denounce?[/quote] Of course, there are things that warrant outrage. I think Trump's putting the Kurds at risk is just terrible and inexcusable. But like I said Democrats go into a fit of outrage over anything and everything that Trump and the Republicans do. The net effect is that one gets desensitized to it. BTW, i am not a Trump supporter. i did not vote for him but I know quite a few who have - some reluctantly - and trust me when I say they just ignore most of this faux outrage. [/quote] Why is this question so hard for you? Is tweeting from inside the SCIF outrage worthy or not?[/quote] I answered the question ..... it was not an answer that you liked. If national security was jeopardized it is a concern otherwise it is a procedural violation but hardly anything to get hysterical about. Anyway, come tomorrow, this will recede into the background and we will have the next faux outrage of the day.[/quote] Guess what? National security was jeopardized. [/quote] Then prosecute those responsible for doing so based on FACTS ...... not just a lot of hysteria.[/quote]
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