WATCH: Projection, Much? Adam Schiff Reveals Tactic Used by Tucker Carlson to Spread 'Lies'

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In this episode of Stupid Crap Adam Schiff Says…

When California Democrat Rep. Adam Schiff zeroes in on a target, we can pretty much guarantee a few “features” to come: First, Schiff is like a dog with a bone when he latches on to his latest boogeyman. Second, to suggest that Schiffty plays loose with the facts in his obsession with said boogeyman would be a gross misrepresentation of both “loose” and “facts.”

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Third, Schiff will lie, lie, lie, as Donald Trump was fond of saying, like a dog on a rug. Multiple examples exist of Schiff continuing to tell the same lies after substantive evidence emerges to prove his lies are lies. (see: Russian “collusion” hoax) No matter; on with the same old lies. And fourth, the most entertaining “guarantee” of them all is Schiff will accomplish little more than a spectacular self-own in the glorious process.

Let’s digress a bit for a perfect example of Adam Schiff’s self-own prowess.

As my colleague Nick Arama reported on Sunday, Carlson did a recent segment about the dangers presented by weak men in power. After listing Adam Kinziger, Eric Swalwell, and Adam Schiff, Tucker observed:

It’s not the cartoon demons you’ve got to worry about; it’s weak men in positions of power — they’re the most dangerous. Men with no principles, but the desire for self-preservation. Hollow men who live in terror of being revealed for who they really are. Men who will do anything to save themselves.

As if on cue, Schiffty predictably fired back:

Weak men peddle false election lies while privately dismissing them as absurd.

Weak men use fear and hate to motivate their followers.

Weak men value money and notoriety over truth and decency.

Tucker Carlson is a weak, weak man.

Uh-huh, Adam. And weak men peddle false Russia collusion and Hunter Biden laptop lies when they should be smart enough to dismiss them as absurd. Adam Schiff is a weak, weak man.

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Anyway, let’s get back to Schiff’s comments on the effectiveness of Tucker Carlson’s “lies,” and why so many people believe his “lies.” As with other untold numbers of left-wingers in apoplectic meltdown after Carlson aired various short clips from the fateful events of January 6, 2021, including from within the Capitol Building, Schiffty has been after Tucker with a laughable vengeance.

I can’t remember a more breathtaking self-own than the one you’re about to see, America, even for serial-liar extraordinaire Adam Schiff. The highlight of the below clip:

The power of repetition is such that people like Tucker Carlson who know they’re lying to the public can convince millions of people of those lies. It’s illuminating to me about other periods in history where liars use a powerful megaphone.

Just marinate for a minute on the abject lack of self-awareness and height of arrogance for Adam Schiff — of all people — to make that observation about anyone else on the planet. Meanwhile, Kinzinger sits there like a cowardly buffoon, while Anderson Cooper gazes at the wise profundity of Adam Frickin’ Schiff.

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One Twitter responded: “These people think we’re stupid.”

This is a common response I’ve seen from “our side” in response to the left’s outrageous claims and sensational lies over the years. I disagree. If they think “we’re” stupid, why not simply dismiss us as such and ignore “us”?

On the contrary, it’s precisely because of people like Adam Schiff know that Tucker Carlson is anything but stupid — and not afraid to call them out on the national stage — they’re terrified of not only Tucker but mostly of their own lies that he is revealing.

For that reason, Tucker Carlson, et al., must immediately be discredited, ridiculed, and ultimately destroyed, if necessary.

Democrat business and usual, y’all.

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