I ask this earnestly: is there any evidence - even a shred - that if Biden or some other Democrat were in the White House that things would be different? That we wouldn’t be seeing thousands of people die every day?
If you think there is, I would encourage you to prove evidence. Because Democratic governors have, overwhelmingly, failed to confront this pandemic, which has played out mostly at the state level.
Seven of the ten states with the highest mortality rates per capita have Democratic governors. That doesn’t count Gov. Charlie Baker of MA, who has governed the way most blue states governors have.
Depending on who gets to write history, this will become a talking point: that this is all Trump’s fault.
Did his administration make errors? Of course it did!
Do we have any reason to think that they did us in? That they were the main - even sole - reason things are so bad?
I haven’t seen anything to validate that.
And it’s a really, really big allegation and not one that I think anyone should be lodging without strong evidence, to say nothing about alleging it entirely absent evidence.
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“$1200?! Have you even CONSIDERED the deficit, good man?!”
I think the debt is definitely an overlooked issue but a) I couldn’t not make this joke b) I think conservatives should re-examine fiscal policy sacred cows and c) we’re in a unique situation.
The Venn diagram of people who care about the deficit and people who have said the word “scoundrel” out loud is a full circle.
I’m beginning to think that perhaps the media’s coverage of Democratic and Republican cabinet appointees might be...a little different.
I want you to look really, really hard and tell me if you can spot the difference.👇
I understand that these two individuals are different, with different qualifications for different jobs.
But @washingtonpost, you’ve gotta recognize that when one nom gets a glowing write up of airport romance, and the other gets pilloried, that you’re sending a message, right?
I mean cmon @washingtonpost. Remember how you used to talk about Trump nominees?
The Hunter Biden story broke two months ago. Most of the media ignored it or called it “Russian disinformation,” despite no evidence that it was.
Now that the election is over, the story, it seems, is fit to print.
Who’s up for a little before and after?
You’ll remember that one of the key players in all this was Tony Bobulinski, a former business associate of Hunters.
Well, you might not if you’ve only read @CNN. As of last night, they’d never mentioned him. But their homepage featured Hunter and China.
Funny, that.
And surely you’ll remember that @CNN had former DNI James Clapper on the program to say that the Post’s reporting - that blew the lid off of the Biden family corruption in the first place - was “classic textbook Soviet Russian tradecraft” back in October.