Tweety is America's worst enemy as of today, as he threatens all our institutions, e.g., the "Fourth Estate - the media, the Federal judiciary, and strives to pass off his demagoguery for "patriotism. 

And every false "fact" or lie by Tweety that is repeated by the media gives that Tweety-ism a form of validation our little minds have trouble combating.  That is the psychology of a lie. 

Tweety's lies are like our American justice system using the "perp walk," where the police walk people only charged with a crime, not convicted.  How do we see that "perp?"  We see a guilty criminal, even if they are acquitted!  Sad, but true.  The same applies to lies and conspiracies, unless, I hope, the really crazy ones are discounted at face value, like people who do not believe children were murdered at Sandy Hook Elementary school.

Tweety use conspiracy theories as a weapon, and everyone knows conspiracies are a negative that cannot be disproved, not literally, although possibly by using our eyes, and by using our sanity and simple logic.

Tweety also has done little good, and a lot of harm to "the forgotten man."

"White House attorneys scramble to come up with evidence to back Trump’s ‘wiretap’ claims"

David Ferguson
04 Mar 2017 at 22:32 ET 

http://www.rawstory.com/2017/03/white-house-attorneys-scramble-to-come-up-with-evidence-to-back-trumps-wiretap-claims/

"There are two possibilities regarding Trump’s angry tweets from Saturday morning in which he accused former Pres. Barack Obama of wiretapping the phones in Trump Tower: One is that Pres. Trump is getting his news from right-wing radio and fringe conspiracy websites like Breitbart.com and InfoWars [very suspect source, Tweety], both of which ran with a story on Friday alleging that Obama eavesdropped on Trump.

The other possibility, as suggested by Democratic Rep. Ted Lieu (CA), is that the president was under surveillance through an order from a FISA court. This would mean that a federal judge felt there was probable cause to believe that Trump had committed a serious crime or was an agent of a foreign power."

Tweey has finally gotten himself in a jam as he accused Obama of wiretapping his phones.  Now we can justify an independent Special Prosecutor to go after Tweety's Russina contacts, and GET HIS TAX RETURNS!

"Veteran journalist Dan Rather said on Saturday that Trump has already weakened our nation’s standing at home and abroad through his wild conspiracy mongering and erosion of the public trust.

Brian Fallon of NBC News noted on Twitter that for the White House to be looking for such evidence amounts to interference in the investigation and only strengthens the case for appointing a special prosecutor."

"All of Trump’s Russia Ties, in 7 Charts"

By Michael Crowley

March/April 2017

http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/03/connections-trump-putin-russia-ties-chart-flynn-page-manafort-sessions-214868

Read it if you want some insight to Tweety's Russia contacts.  There are seven (7) slides / charts showing the map between Tweety and Russia / Putin.

Ask yourself if Tweety ever had a notion to get close to Russia because he thought a tyrant and dictator was a great leader, or if maybe he owed Russian banks a LOT of money. 

Ask yourself why Tweety REFUSES to release his tax returns if they are so harmless.

I will give you the Breibart report, where they cherry pcik statistics and offer misleading info on who is looking for work to tell you about jobs. 

 

 

"2. President Obama has overseen the worst economic growth of any President since Herbert Hoover. He’s the only President since Hoover who has not had a single year that saw an annual growth of GDP (Gross Domestic Product) that reached or exceed three percent, as CNS News reported:

 Barack Obama has served since January 2009 and will be in office until this coming January. During Obama’s time in office so far, annual growth in real GDP peaked at 2.6 percent in 2015.

The last year that real GDP grew by 3.0 percent or more, according to BEA, was in 2005, when it grew by 3.3 percent. Since then, the United States has gone a record ten straight years (2006-2015) without a year in which the growth in real GDP was at least 3.0 percent."