Serious question: where do you think I get my information from? I'll freely admit that almost all sources have some bias. I'm wondering what you assume about what sources I use.The intense outrage you're expressing is a direct result of the way in which the information was provided about what happened, period.
do you see any irony between your 2 statements? (my bold)Liberals believe all kinds of **** that isn't true, what's new? We're gonna worry about that now?
I'm tired of dealing with this fake outrage, hypocritical ********. Pick a side, stick to it and stop being manipulated by the other. It would be nice if we could have a civil discussion about things and try to come to reasonable (the historical definition, not the new liberal gun grabber definition) agreements but the left is incapable as is anyone without the sense to think for themselves and allows the media to control their emotions.
Nothing that happened in DC says anything about conservatives as a whole. If it does in someone's opinion than that's their problem.
When you treat people like an enemy long enough they're just likely to start acting like one. When attempts are made to censor half of a country we have a very real problem and it ain't got a damned thing to do with a handful of rioters in DC.
I somewhat agree with you that people are going to take sides and there is only so much we can do. But hitching your horse specifically to Trump and the election fraud issue isn't a winning formula for success