Conservatives like Thiessen repeating the same message

Columnist Marc A. Thiessen in the Aug. 10 Herald asked: “Where’s outcry over spy on Feinstein’s staff?

If it had been a Republican the media would have a field day, he claims. When he phrases it that way, how can you be sure? He says the media is not paying attention but is more concerned about the Russian/Trump connection. This is true, but if there is something to the Feinstein/China connection, it will come out. In the meantime, Thiessen is trying hard to find a diversion to get people riled up about a new adventure to muddy the waters.

We read and hear how the mainstream media is against the Republican and other conservatives, but with so many bad actors out there telling you how bad you are and how wonderful they are, who is likely to have the greatest fall? On a daily basis, conservatives are getting caught up in their own escapades. If you want to throw stones maybe you should not do it from your glass penthouse. To the conservatives, i am not calling for the removal of Thiessen’s column, just the opposite. Please add more conservatives voices. It will be clearer to the masses, how they say the same things without giving even a small chance that the Trumps are guilty of anything other than being arrogant.

What do they expect? Sir Lancelot, to the rescue!

Robert Lewis

Everett

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