The GOP response to the E. Jean Carroll sexual assault rape allegation demonstrates that the GOP never really cared about Bill Clinton’s sex life or if Biden touched a woman’s shoulder.
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Similarly, Trump family members using private email servers for gov. business shows that the GOP knew HRC’s alleged wrongdoing was no big deal.
nytimes.com/2019/03/22/us/…
Indeed much of history, rape was a property crime. For more, see 👇
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Rep. Bob Gibbs denounced the hearing as “political theater.”
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When Alan Dershowitz accused Trump critics of using Stalin-era “show me the man and I’ll show you the crime” tactics, he was also saying that it's all political.
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nationalreview.com/2015/12/obama-…
This is partly why right wing media viewers are immune to accusations against Trump. They think "all politicians are corrupt."
(This is also whataboutism)
What is going on is a deliberate tactic that arises from the cynical idea that all politicians lie and cheat.
This in turn comes from the fascist idea that nature favors a hierarchy . . .
Putin was shocked because he doesn’t believe any elections are actually open and fair.
If you think all elections are fixed, then you see no problem with fixing them in your favor.
If you think all men rape (because men like to grab) you freely accuse others.
joemygod.com/2019/06/fox-gu…
💠It keeps people in fear, and
💠allows the mobsters running the government to persuade the people that everyone is a criminal, so you may as well stick with the devil you know.
This is how cynicism can destroy democracy.
The only antidote is to hold on to our ideals.