One thought on “Andrew Klavan: Which Scandal is Which?

  1. The scandals are flying in so quickly that people don’t have time to complain about one before the next one happens, and I don’t think that’s an accident.

    While the public’s attention if diverted by the newest scandal, the last one becomes entrenched as normalcy, or old news, and one day you wake up and Wallah!! — you’re living in an entirely different country than you were a year ago, without ever changing your address.

    Football games aren’t nearly enough to divert attention from fundamental changes to their nation and way of life, so as long as people are finally paying attention to politics (because they’re worried), you need political distractions.

    If that is their plan, it’s not working out too well by my estimation, because more and more people are adopting the opinion that “they all have to go”. I think they’re (“they” being the brainwashed sheeple) even starting to see through false opposition between Republicans and Democrats, and that’s a key step because it means they have no options for legitimate government being offered by anyone in D.C.

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