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Title: LOL — The “conspiracy theory” lunatics (Trump's mob) are outside the asylum…
Post by: Kiwithrottlejockey on August 28, 2018, 09:38:10 pm

from The Washington Post…

McCain conspiracists say his brain cancer was a hoax

In his honor, let's fight the conspiracy theorists until their leader is out of the Oval Office.

By DANA MILBANK | 7:05PM EDT — Monday, August 27, 2018

(https://www.washingtonpost.com/rf/image_1111w/2010-2019/WashingtonPost/2018/08/27/Editorial-Opinion/Images/1024648890.jpg) (https://www.washingtonpost.com/rw/2010-2019/WashingtonPost/2018/08/27/Editorial-Opinion/Images/1024648890.jpg)
A memorial of flowers and a U.S. Navy officer's hat lie outside the Russell Senate Office Building in honor of the late Senator John McCain (Republican-Arizona)
in Washington D.C. — Photograph: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images.


PRESIDENT TRUMP displayed his innate grace and decency on Saturday by spiking a White House statement (https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-rejected-plans-for-a-white-house-statement-praising-mccain/2018/08/26/0d0478e4-a967-11e8-8f4b-aee063e14538_story.html) honoring the late Senator John McCain's life. On Monday morning, the flag over the White House was (until criticism poured in (https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/flags-at-white-house-return-to-full-staff-after-brief-tribute-to-mccain/2018/08/27/14f5a9b2-a9ec-11e8-a8d7-0f63ab8b1370_story.html)) back to full staff, six days before protocol says it should have been.

Even for Trump, this seemed churlish. Unless there is another explanation: John McCain is not dead.

When McCain's family put out the news on Friday that he had discontinued treatment for his terminal brain cancer, this was done “to take media attention” (https://www.cnn.com/2018/08/27/politics/john-mccain-kelli-ward-arizona-senate-gop-primary/index.html) from Senate candidate Kelli Ward, and, according to Ward herself, replace it with a “narrative that they hope is negative to me.”

Ward had unsuccessfully challenged McCain in the 2016 Republican primary (https://www.nytimes.com/elections/results/arizona-senate-republican-primary-john-mccain) in Arizona, so it makes complete sense that, two years later, McCain would arrange his death to divert attention from Ward's bus tour.

Furthermore, according to a conspiracy theory network popular among some Trump boosters, when McCain supposedly died on Saturday, he did not succumb to cancer but took his own life to avoid being hauled off to Guantanamo Bay and put before a military tribunal for his long-time work helping Islamic State terrorists and others. (And before he died, he concealed his criminal ankle bracelet (https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/john-mccains-walking-boot-mysteriously-appears-to-swap-feet-in-latest-photo) by wearing a medical boot on his leg.)

Unless, of course, the suicide, like the cancer, was just a ruse. In that case, McCain will continue to work secretly for the deep state and for the Clinton Foundation.

So many lies. Heck, he's even lying in state!

In death, as in life, McCain has a way of bringing out the loons. Undoubtedly the posthumous conspiracy theories would have amused him as much as anybody. He took particular delight in debunking “propaganda and crackpot conspiracy theories,” as he put it to Naval Academy midshipmen 10 months ago (http://time.com/5003525/john-mccain-naval-academy-speech).

No matter the evidence, “still the conspiracy theorists hock their wares,” he wrote in 2009 (https://www.popularmechanics.com/military/a798/3485427), introducing a book refuting 9/11 conspiracy notions (https://www.amazon.com/dp/1588165477). “They ignore the methods of science, the protocols of investigation and the dictates of logic. The conspiracy theorists chase any bit of information, no matter how flimsy, and use it to fit their preordained conclusions. They ascribe to the government, or to some secretive group, powers wholly out of proportion to what the evidence suggests. And they ignore the facts that are present in plain sight. We cannot let these tales go unanswered.”

Answering those tales is even more important at a time when the president amplifies and echoes them. In his love of truth, McCain was the anti-Trump. Trump rose to power with his “birther” conspiracy theory and the support of the Alex Jones crowd (http://thehill.com/homenews/media/403772-majority-of-americans-believe-alex-jones-should-be-banned-from-social-media), and he has literally thrown open the doors of the White House to conspiracy theorists.

Last Thursday, as the Daily Beast's Asawin Suebsaeng and Will Sommer reported, Trump hosted Lionel Lebron (https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-in-oval-office-meets-promoter-of-qanon-conspiracy-theory-that-says-democrats-run-pedophile-cult), a prominent conspiracy theorist, and posed with him in the Oval Office. Lebron is a 9/11 truther who believes Trump is fighting the deep state and globalist pedophiles and is a leading promoter of the very online network floating the notion McCain is alive or a suicide. Three days after his White House visit, Lebron tweeted an image of Trump crossing a swamp of Democrats, featuring racist images of Barack and Michelle Obama (https://twitter.com/willsommer/status/1033850251499720710) and the words “fire at will.”

With the exception of Hillary Clinton, perhaps nobody stoked the conspiracy crowd's fevers like McCain. He was “songbird” McCain, a secret agent of the North Vietnamese who threw the 2008 election to Obama, covertly met with the leaders of Islamic State in Syria, secretively started the Robert S. Mueller III “witch hunt” against Trump, and was “in bed with the Clinton Foundation” but turned against Clinton shortly before his death.

A post on Sunday from the leader of a prominent conspiracy forum wrestled with whether McCain killed himself (https://twitter.com/willsommer/status/1033849430523502592) or surrendered: “Suicide weekend? Hands up? … We are in control. BIG week ahead.”

One wacky participant speculated: “National Dog Day happens to be the day McCain's death announced. Coincidence?” (Sorry, no. McCain died on Saturday. National Dog Day (https://www.nationaldogday.com) was Sunday.)

Weirdly, conspiracy theorist broadcaster Alex Jones accepted at face value McCain's death from brain cancer. “I'm gonna take the high road because I think McCain was actually a twisted, compromised, tortured individual,” Jones said, calling McCain “leader of the deep state.”

McCain would have had a ready rejoinder for these “deathers” — just as he did when he took the microphone in 2008 (https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/five-of-john-mccains-most-courageous-political-moments/2018/08/27/d77a7dbf-2ad6-464c-91ce-07b8c9e20dc8_story.html) from the supporter who called Barack Obama an “Arab”; ridiculed “chemtrail Kelli Ward” in 2016 (https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/politics/azdc/2016/05/29/john-mccain-ads-kelli-ward-chemtrails/85044250) for promoting the belief that jet contrails spread biological weapons and change weather; and denounced the “nutty conspiracy theory” (https://twitter.com/senjohnmccain/status/620616643484459008) in 2015 that accused him of staging Islamic State beheadings.

McCain answered these nuts with calm reason. In memory of him, let's continue his fight until they, and their leader in the Oval Office, return to the crevices whence they came.


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Dana Milbank (https://www.washingtonpost.com/people/dana-milbank) is a nationally syndicated op-ed columnist. He also provides political commentary for various TV outlets, and he is the author of three books on politics: Smashmouth: Two Years in the Gutter with Al Gore and George W. Bush (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008UYTV6C) (Basic Books, 2001), the national bestseller Homo Politicus: The Strange and Scary Tribes that Run Our Government (https://www.amazon.com/dp/0385517505) (Doubleday, 2008) and Tears of a Clown: Glenn Beck and the Tea Bagging of America (https://www.amazon.com/dp/0385533888) (Doubleday, 2010). Milbank joined The Washington Post in 2000 as a Style political writer, then covered the presidency of George W. Bush as a White House correspondent before starting his column in 2005. Before joining The Post, Milbank spent two years as a senior editor at The New Republic, where he covered the Clinton White House, and eight years as a reporter with The Wall Street Journal, where he covered Congress and was a London-based correspondent. He has been honoured with the White House Correspodent Association's Beckman Award and the National Press Club's Gingras Prize.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/john-mccain-brings-out-the-loons/2018/08/27/6877c6e4-aa35-11e8-b1da-ff7faa680710_story.html (https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/john-mccain-brings-out-the-loons/2018/08/27/6877c6e4-aa35-11e8-b1da-ff7faa680710_story.html)


Title: Re: LOL — The “conspiracy theory” lunatics (Trump's mob) are outside the asylum…
Post by: Im2Sexy4MyPants on August 29, 2018, 02:19:04 pm
stupid conspiracy theorists think communism is a good thing