‘Blatantly Dishonest Language’ On Virginia Ballots Fits Long Pattern Of Democrat Word Abuse

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‘Blatantly Dishonest Language’ On Virginia Ballots Fits Long Pattern Of Democrat Word Abuse

A judge blasted the Dems’ flowery ballot language as ‘flagrantly misleading’, failing to ‘accurately describe the proposed amendment.’

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Philip K. Dick understood the power of words like few others. The American science fiction novelist once opined,  “The basic tool for the manipulation of reality is the manipulation of words. If you can control the meaning of words, you can control the people who must use the words.”

Just ask the Virginia Democrats, who won a redistricting referendum this week with language that would make George Orwell’s Newspeak crowd proud.  

Of course, Marxists have been manipulating words for a long time. Their spirit guide, 20th-century radical Saul Alinsky, gave the left its marching orders in his 1971 communist manifesto, Rules for Radicals. Alinsky advised, “He who controls the language controls the masses.”

That brings us to the leftists who now control Virginia government, including the commonwealth’s artificial moderate governor, Abigail Spanberger. The language on their ballot question seeking to change the state constitution so Democrats can dominate congressional representation in the Old Dominion is a masterpiece in manipulation. That’s especially so after Spanberger and the left’s patron saint, Barack Obama, have spent their political careers declaring gerrymandering “detrimental to our democracy.” 

This is good news for Virginia and the country. Gerrymandering is detrimental to our democracy and it weakens the individual voices that form our electorates. Opposing gerrymandering should be a bipartisan priority. https://t.co/yNj1karxHk— Abigail Spanberger (@SpanbergerForVA) June 17, 2019

This is good news for Virginia and the country. Gerrymandering is detrimental to our democracy........

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