Have you noticed how Democrats who say 9/11 was an inside job are attacked as leftwing nutcase Bush-haters? For example, Fox news made a pathetic attempt to discredit 9/11 truth by running a caption at the bottom of the screen saying
"People don't believe 9/11 story because they hate Bush"). (True, viewers of Fox news are the
least informed people in the country; but that's not the issue I'm addressing).
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Likewise, have you noticed how Republicans who say 9/11 was an inside job are attacked as disinformation agents who are trying to discredit the left and waste its time by starting it on a wild goose chase, so that Democrats ignore the
real dangers facing our country and keep the Democrats from unifying around "important" issues? Listen to radio host Ed Schultz or go to any other major Democratic news outlet and you'll hear this line.
Uh . . . you can't have it both ways. The reason democrats and republicans say that 9/11 was an inside job was because
... drumroll, please ...
IT WAS!
The truth is that oficials from across the political spectrum question 9/11, and false flag attacks and faked intelligence have been carried out by both the left and the right, so it an issue which is truly non-partisan and is of vital concern to every American.
The whole left-right paradigm is a false dichotomy, a divide-and-conquer strategy, whipped up to confuse and disempower people. So this strategy of repulicans saying its Bush-haters and democrats saying its right-wing disinfo is a very, very old and tired one, which has been used for thousands of years to confuse and disempower people.
As a prominent member of the 9/11 truth movement jokes: "4 out of 5 dictators agree: divide and conquer works!"
A humorous example of this is the recent attack on Alex Jones. Alex has always been attacked by liberals as being a right-winger. But recently, he was attacked for being a liberal traitor. Nice try, but you can't have it both ways.