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The US Congressman from Connecticut's 4th district, Jim Himes, penned a whopper of an op ed in the US News & World Report for election day, packed full of democrat party propaganda, misinformation and lies.
But the "Himeslighting" shouldn't surprise you at this point, he's been perfecting this skill for years. After all, he's been in office since January 3, 2009.
He starts off the column with a healthy dose of J6 propaganda, describing it as a scene of brutality with "shattered glass and bloodstained floors, young policemen trapped and beaten by a frenzied lynch mob."
"It’s hard to believe that thousands of strangers would travel to Washington, D.C. planning to hurt me or my colleagues," whines Himes before he goes on to invoke another democrat hoax that has been repeated nonstop by the mockingbird media, suggesting Trump called for Liz Cheney to face a firing squad.
Should someone let Himes know what it means to be "Rupared"?
Himes continues, "The violent mob had been primed by months of disinformation spread by Trump and shared online to believe the lie of a stolen election. It turns out to be a short jump to sedition from enraged doomscrolling through disinformation and conspiracy theories."
It's very easy to understand why people believe 2020 was stolen. Just take an honest look at the evidence and it's not hard to see. Look at the late night ballot injections. The fractional votes. The sudden appearance of suitcases of ballots in key states. Or maybe just compare the sizes of the Trump and Biden rallies and then ask yourself if a guy who rarely left his basement really got 81 million votes.
Himes then jumps to "the spread of health-related misinformation and disinformation that persuaded many Americans to reject vaccines, masks and social distancing to counter COVID-19."
Time and time again, the so-called "conspiracy theorists" have been right about covid. They were right about experimental covid vaccines being dangerous and deadly. They were right about the fact that social distancing was just made up. They were right about the fact that masks don't stop covid.
Yet clearly Himes is worried that people figured out the truth about "covid science" and is still trying to cling onto an already disproven narrative.
But why stop there?
Himes actually says that "300,000 lives" could have been saved if people had gotten vaccinated.
Of course that's total nonsense, and the truth is that covid vaccines have a deadly track record. They have been implicated in more than 1.6 million adverse events, including at least 38k deaths, 73k people who have been permanently disabled, hundreds of thousands of ER visits and hospitalizations and so much more.
He goes on to lament the spread of "misinformation and disinformation" on social media and then suggests the government should have a bigger role in "regulating social media algorithms that spread information that endangers us." No thanks, Big Brother.
He closes by reminding about "humility" which he says is a trait lacking in the J6'ers who "invaded the Capitol and destroyed government property in their effort to stop the certification of a free and fair election."
Ironic, Jim, considering the destruction unleashed by the Party of Chaos at the hands of Antifa and BLM rioters who burned down cities all across the country in the name of George Floyd to the tune of nearly $2 billion.
"If you find it easy to believe conspiracies or accept everything a favorite politician says without checking the facts against other sources, you can be manipulated by extremists," says Himes after bringing up "flat Earth" and "Qanon" and the "conspiracy" that the Democrat party wants to take your guns.
Himes fears that "we may once again descend into election-driven violence" but we all know that the violence is largely driven by one side, Jim, and that side isn't wrapped in American flags and MAGA gear.
Enough of the gaslighting, Himes!
Nicely done - couldn't have said it better, myself - ha!