keepitcatholic:

I find it difficult to believe that nearly a dozen bombs were mailed and not a single one so much as fizzled at any point.

I find it difficult to believe an alleged member of the up-to-now victorious right would commit such an act of political desperation.

I find it difficult to believe that a legitimate act of political terrorism would target irrelevant individuals like Obama, who can’t run again, and Clinton, Holder, or De Niro, who have no political power.

I find it difficult to believe that several packages were sent through the U.S. Mail and none of the leaked pictures show cancellation marks on the stamps.

I find it difficult to believe that the bomb pictures were not deliberately leaked for political gain since we never get to see photographs of the hardware in other terrorist attacks and certainly not the day of the incident.

I find it difficult to believe that, if this was indeed a ‘right-wing terrorist’ attack, that no Republicans were targeted, since the president’s critics are certainly not limited to Democrats (e.g. Senators Flake or Murkowski, Mitt Romney, other Never Trumpers, etc.).

I find it difficult to believe an alleged supporter of the president would jeopardize the winning message of ‘Jobs, Not Mobs’ by engaging in mob tactics.

I find it difficult to believe that the same party that tried to destroy a man’s life with baseless allegations of serial gang rape would not sink so low as to send itself fake bombs to delegitimize the criticism of its own mob tactics.

In other words, I’m not saying the threat is not real or that it did not perhaps originate with some insane supporter of the president, but let’s be frank: there is a lot here that is very difficult to believe and the entire situation is just a little too clean and neatly packaged for media consumption and liberal exploitation.

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