Yeah, yeah…but there’s a reason why they call them ‘duds’…

Final word on BlueCollar’s speculative cynicism.

Dear, dear Liberals…take a cleansing breath, and think logically.

(We know, we know – not an easy thing to ask of Liberals.)

There’s a difference between a bomb and a dud: one’s designed to explode, the other isn’t. Bombs cause physical damage; duds can only cause a psychological effect.

And, make no mistake – these are DELIBERATE duds.

Arguably, then, if we’re postulating psychological outcomes, pre-election dud-mailing hoaxes are meant to affect election results…by manipulating pre-election emotions.

But arguments that such dud-mailing hoaxes will suppress the vote aren’t logical – How can mailing a dud to Robert DeNiro scare a Kansas or Florida voter into not voting?

The voting process is by secret ballot, so no individual can feel threatened since no one will know how a vote was cast. Thus, a dud-mailing hoax can only sway sympathy…that just might be sufficient to drive votes toward the perceived Party threatened.

Once more, we remind our readers…make no mistake – these are DELIBERATE duds.

Logic determines conclusion. Ask – who benefits from a dud-mailing hoax?

Who needs the sympathy vote – the Party IN power…or the Party SEEKING power? 

Take your time. Work on it.

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