Had any other major politician in the age of #MeToo committed such an unnerving stunt, he would likely have been ostracized by colleagues and mercilessly hammered by the media.
“We have election month because states accept ballots that arrive days and even weeks after Election Day,” says J. Christian Adams, president of the Public Interest Legal Foundation.
It is morally repugnant to take statements out of context to smear political adversaries as Nazis. But for too many American opinion-makers, this sick strategy is simply par for the course.
There are probably hundreds of thousands of parents who voted for Trump who have a child who will not speak to them because of that vote—or because the parent holds some conservative value.
Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders tweets, “The Left is now more concerned about Jason Aldean’s song calling out looters and criminals than they are about stopping looters and criminals.”
Two veteran IRS agents have now testified under oath that federal officials not only slow-walked the Hunter Biden probe, but nixed efforts to investigate President Biden’s role in the family business.