Thursday, October 8, 2015

Major Liberal Messaging Myths

From Dan Bongino at The Conservative Review

Meet Dan Bongino
It's not easy to be a conservative.

It's presidential election season and the liberal messaging machine is out in full force defending its failed agenda.

Having been both inside the inner-sanctum of presidential politics as a Secret Service agent through three presidential elections as well as a candidate for federal office myself, I've witnessed the creation of a deceptive political message.

But nothing aggravates me more than political lies that don't seem to wear out with time, but stick around like the "gifts that keeps on giving." Blinded by ideology, many left-leaning pseudo-journalists simply refuse to tell the public the truth about these lies.

Given that the media refuses to do its job, I've put together this list of the top liberal messaging myths, used during election season, to help you correct the record when debating your liberal friends.

President Clinton Generated a Federal Government "Surplus" (Used to discredit conservative fiscal philosophy)

It's disturbing enough that I hear this particular myth repeated by opinion writers and commentators, but I have also seen mainstream media outlets report this as fact.

This is a lie so easily debunked that it surprises me that journalists are willing to risk the small amount of credibility they have left in repeating it.

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