By JOHN KANELIS / johnkanelis_92@hotmail.com
The phony outrage and astonishing hypocrisy of Donald Trump’s sycophant brigade just take my breath away.
Here’s the latest.
President-elect Joe Biden’s campaign manager, Jen O’Malley Dillon, referred to Trump’s voter base as a “bunch of fu**ers.” Yep, she dropped an f-bomb on ’em.
Now, is that the way anyone should speak of a political opponent? I don’t like it. Then again, nor do I like the response that has emanated from the righteous right wing of the Republican Party that has turned the other way while Donald Trump has done the following:
Admitted to grabbing women by their genitals; mocked people with disabilities; downplayed a pandemic that has killed more than 300,000 Americans; ignored a cyber attack that threatens our national security; laid waste to the rule of law; damaged our international alliances … and what else? You get the point.
So now some of Trump’s followers are just enraged that a Biden campaign guru dropped an f-bomb?
Steve Schmidt is a former Republican political operative who went on to co-found the Lincoln Project, a political action committee dedicated to defeating Donald Trump’s re-election effort. I will leave it to Schmidt to offer his response to the faux outrage that’s making the rounds.
Steve Schmidt Tells Rubio to F Himself (maxnewstoday.com)
I cannot say it any better.
Two things:
1. You donât preach to the country âunityâ!and then someone representing you makes these statements.
2. Youâre using whataboutisms and theyâve all been proven inaccurate.
Umm. No. They haven’t.
Umm. Yes. They have.