Why Democrat Voters Don't Understand Trump's Impeachment Defense
January 25, 2020 11:24am
It is not surprising that Democrats do not understand the arguments made by Trump's attorneys during the Senate impeachment trial.
The ability to understand Trump's defense arguments require a preexisting understanding of constitutional law, due process, separation of powers, and rules of evidence. But most people who support Democrats have little to no such knowledge. All they can do is regurgitate what their leftist overlords have spoon-fed them in their daily dose of propaganda masquerading as news.
Without prior understanding of civics, history, and our Constitution, Democrats live only in the present and are devoid of enough knowledge to put the present into proper context. Such ignorance makes them very susceptible to believing the lies they are told, and that causes them to form opinions based upon feelings and emotion instead of reason and logic. Vladimir Lenin referred to their ilk as "useful fools."
But the only thing that exceeds the ignorance of those who support Democrats is their arrogance. And that arrogance manifests itself with an undeserved sense of superiority to the point of ignoring any information that challenges their "truths."
Democrats are so heavily invested in their erroneous beliefs that no amount of factual evidence will convince them of the truth. There is a term in psychiatry for that type of psychosis; "delusional disorder." It is a type of serious mental illness in which a person cannot tell what is real from what is imagined.
Ronald Reagan described it nicely when he said, "The trouble with our liberal friends is not that they're ignorant. It's just that they know so much that isn't so."