CNN tried to tie Scott Presler’s rhetoric to something akin to Jan. 6, but because he’s smarter than probably everyone at that studio, he shut down the reporter who foolishly tried to pin him in a corner.
So while she pathetically thought she would make him look bad, he turned it right around and proved how foolish she truly is.
It’s people like her who could not care less about the truth, so long as they can tie Conservatives to things they have no ties to. It’s clear he’s a peaceful dude but the reporter proved exactly why he needs to add unnecessary verbiage like “peaceful” because if not, they twist his words into oblivion.
When he “urges people to action” it’s obviously not something physical or violent, as he literally means at the ballot box. However, don’t take for granted the ability of the media to pretend common sayings mean what they don’t mean.
We are at the point where one could say “I am so hungry I could eat a horse” and CNN would claim that person is eating a horse. People should not have to state the obvious but because reporters at CNN or objectively retarded, that is currently the status quo.
Instead of ignoring the fact that he “often includes the word ‘peacefully,’” she tried to paint it as if every group he talks to is violent. And the worst part is that it’s media outlets like CNN whose rhetoric nearly got Trump killed. So while they project their insecurities onto him and everyone else, they are the ones who need to use the word “peaceful” more than ever.
It’s unclear if Presler’s commitment to voter registration in Pennsylvania secured Trump his victory but undoubtedly, his support and efforts proved to be tremendously helpful and should be the model for Conservative activities in every state.
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Author: Danielle Berjikian
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