Scott's right. The future of the country hangs in the balance, but he's got the line of causality flipped. The willingness of this administration to run a protection racket for people in positions of power engaged in openly criminal acts is turning us into a banana republic.
Scott Adams
Scott Adams13.7. klo 20.11
If you see the Epstein story as a crime story, which of course it is, you probably favor maximum disclosure of everyone and everything involved, including innocent people, like a typical court case. If you see the Epstein story as something bigger, involving more than one nation, you might see it as a Commander in Chief issue, meaning the public is not meant to have the full story, similar to most national defense issues. We elect a president to decide -- in part -- what the public can safely see. Would you favor full disclosure if you knew it would derail a peace negotiation? Would you favor full disclosure if you knew it would end Republican control of Congress and plunge the country back into a Democrat open-border hellscape? If you can't say what you would give up to get the full Epstein disclosure you crave, you're not a serious person.
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