Disinformation is necessary. It had to be this way. You cannot tell some people. You have to show them.
All these words tells me I need to think critically about EVERYTHING, including the words that escape the lips of Donald Trump, someone I still trust completely despite hearing things that don't make sense IF HE ACTUALLY BELIEVES THEM.
But I've watched Trump closely these past four years. He doesn't always tell the truth. Sometimes he just says what needs to be said, even if it's bullshit. Because of cause and effect. He knows political ninjitsu. He even basically told us he planned on using the reverse psychology tactic on the media at some point in the future. Recall: "Sometimes I think should say I DON'T want to build a wall, then the Fake News will say 'Ok let's build that wall!'" He said that kind of stuff A LOT. And now, I believe, we see him making good on that threat. And it's tactical. It's called POWERTALK. And it's funny, because Trump rarely uses powertalk. He uses plaintalk. But right now you can tell a lot of his comments are tongue in cheek. They're veiled. The truth is getting out there, and nothing can stop what is coming. Trump is proving that in my opinion by telling this fib about the vaccine, when what we know what he's really talking about is Operation Warp Speed, which thwarted the Deep State's long-term plan. I say we should still trust the man. He's not stumping for the vaccine. He's just saying "Yeah I got it, and you should get it, but you shouldn't be forced." I choose to believe that he believes we're smart enough to parse out the powertalk from the straighttalk.
If Trump really thought we should all get the vaccine, he would give entire speeches encouraging us to. He doesn't. He admits he got it. Says everyone should "in my opinion" but reinforces that we shouldn't be forced, and moves quickly to the next topic. That sounds like someone who wants plausible deniabiliity with the press, not someone who actually is a die-hard vaxxer.
Disinformation is necessary. It had to be this way. You cannot tell some people. You have to show them.
All these words tells me I need to think critically about EVERYTHING, including the words that escape the lips of Donald Trump, someone I still trust completely despite hearing things that don't make sense IF HE ACTUALLY BELIEVES THEM.
But I've watched Trump closely these past four years. He doesn't always tell the truth. Sometimes he just says what needs to be said, even if it's bullshit. Because of cause and effect. He knows political ninjitsu. He even basically told us he planned on using the reverse psychology tactic on the media at some point in the future. Recall: "Sometimes I think should say I DON'T want to build a wall, then the Fake News will say 'Ok let's build that wall!'" He said that kind of stuff A LOT. And now, I believe, we see him making good on that threat. And it's tactical. It's called POWERTALK. And it's funny, because Trump rarely uses powertalk. He uses plaintalk. But right now you can tell a lot of his comments are tongue in cheek. They're veiled. The truth is getting out there, and nothing can stop what is coming. Trump is proving that in my opinion by telling this fib about the vaccine, when what we know what he's really talking about is Operation Warp Speed, which thwarted the Deep State's long-term plan. I say we should still trust the man. He's not stumping for the vaccine. He's just saying "Yeah I got it, and you should get it, but you shouldn't be forced." I choose to believe that he believes we're smart enough to parse out the powertalk from the straighttalk.
If Trump really thought we should all get the vaccine, he would give entire speeches encouraging us to. He doesn't. He admits he got it. Says everyone should "in my opinion" but reinforces that we shouldn't be forced, and moves quickly to the next topic. That sounds like someone who wants plausible deniabiliity with the press, not someone who actually is a die-hard vaxxer.
Good observation.