Senator Flake, a politician who works hard at pretending to believe something, gave a speech attacking the President of the United States for criticizing the media. This Doonesbury character come to life 'courageously' delivered a speech defending major media conglomerates and their right to override elections.
Because he loves freedom and truth.
The speech perfectly captured Flake's insipid cluelessness. It reads like it was written by a college sophomore who is very passionate about ideas, but doesn't actually understand them.
Take his opening.
"Mr. President, near the beginning of the document that made us free, our Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson wrote: "We hold these truths to be self-evident ..." So, from our very beginnings, our freedom has been predicated on truth. The founders were visionary in this regard, understanding well that good faith and shared facts between the governed and the government would be the very basis of this ongoing idea of America."
It's an applause line, but no one's applauding except the leftist media that hates the founders and Jefferson.
It's also a line that could have only been produced by googling, "founders" and "truth". Jefferson wasn't writing about truth, as Flake invokes it, but about the principles on which this nation is based. And he's saying that being self-evident, they don't require further philosophical proofs.
It has nothing to do with "shared facts between the governed and the government." That's a creepy prog idea with a whiff of 1984.
It was the year in which an unrelenting daily assault on the constitutionally-protected free press was launched by that same White House, an assault that is as unprecedented as it is unwarranted. "
Clearly, the Senator from the Washington Post isn't too familiar with the Alien and Sedition Acts.
By "unprecedented assault", Flake means that the media and Trump have been attacking each other a whole lot. Rather than state this basic "truth", Flake evades it and treats the media as a neutral party coming under attack for no reason at all.
So much for the truth.
"The enemy of the people," was what the president of the United States called the free press in 2017... Mr. President, it is a testament to the condition of our democracy that our own president uses words infamously spoken by Josef Stalin to describe his enemies.
This is almost too stupid to address. The phrase dates back to the Roman Empire. Stalin has no monopoly on it. And then, Flake goes Full Stalin and use the phase against Trump.
"And, of course, the president has it precisely backward -- despotism is the enemy of the people."
How genuinely stupid do you have to be to do this? "No one except an "enemy of the people" accuses someone else of being an enemy of the people.
"The free press is the despot's enemy, which makes the free press the guardian of democracy."
We allied with Stalin against Hitler (since the Flake loves invoking Stalin) to protect democracy. Did that make Stalin the guardian of democracy? Is Flake incapable of basic logic?
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Mr. President, every word that a president utters projects American values around the world. The values of free expression and a reverence for the free press have been our global hallmark
We don't revere the press, but the principle of a free press. Sadly, Flake doesn't know the difference. And so he's given a speech revering the media, rather than the principles of a free press. From the beginning to the end of his speech, he shows that he has no idea what America actually stands for.
"The demographic most opposed to President Trump is not a racial minority, but a cultural elite." Daniel Greenberg
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"It’s a movement comprised of Americans from all races, religions, backgrounds and beliefs, who want and expect our government to serve the people, and serve the people it will." Donald Trump's Victory Speech 11/9/16
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