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Republican Hypocrisy category archive

The Provocateur 0

Trump spews out hate, anger, threats, and hostility.  Democratic Donkey says,

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Originalist Sin 0

It’s encoded in Cannon law.

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“Tempered Rhetoric” 0

Seth takes a closer look at the Republican Party’s expressed desire to “tone donw the rhetoric.”

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False Equivalence: Comparing Apples to Cow Pats 0

Colby Hall notes that (some) Trump is trying to blame Democrats’ rhetoric for the recent thwarted assassination attempt. They are equating claims that Trump represents a threat to democracy (he does) with Trump’s claims that the 2020 election was stolen (it wasn’t).

Here’s tiny bit from his article:

Syllogistically, it seems like a very easy argument to follow. By comparing the blame Democrats place upon Trump for his supporters’ attack on the Capitol on January 6 with the blame Republicans place on Democrats for the attacks on Trump, Hume seeks to make the case that both are a consequence of rhetoric.

The problem is that the comparison makes no sense. It is a brazen false equivalency that flat-out ignores the fact that what caused Jan. 6 — Trump’s false election claims and his continued spouting of them — is precisely the threat to democracy that Hume invokes.

Crucially, the difference between Hume’s examples of inciting claims is simple: one is true, and one is false. The claim that fueled Jan. 6, that the 2020 election was stolen, is false. If it were true, few would criticize Trump for complaining about it. It was not true.

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Gutting Out the Vote 0

Sue Jarrett, writing at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, outs house speaker Mike Johnson’s misdirection play.

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“History Does Not Repeat Itself, but It Often Rhymes”* 0

Rebecca Watson hears a rhyme:

Or you can read the transcript.

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*Mark Twain.

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Know Them by the Company They Keep 0

Along those lines, AL.com’s John Archibald points out that today’s self-styled “conservaatives” are keeping somewhat questionable company.

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The Misdirection Player 0

Pete Buttigieg thinks that there may be a method in the madness.

Via C&L, which has commentary.

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Gutting Out the Vote 0

Lemont:  What's wrong with you?  Bus Stop Guy, wearning a MAGA-hat:  People are already voting by mail.  Voting isn't supposed to be easy and convenient.  That invites fraud.  The only way to ensure a fair vote is to vote only during one single weekday where the minorities who manage to get time off work stand in line for hour in crucial states because my party closed so may of ther polling places . . . .  Lemong:  I'm sorry for your loss.  Bus Stop Guy:  Don't interrupt.  I was about to say,

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Sometimes the Obvious Answer Is Obviously the Answer 0

PoliticalProf.

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Oh No, Not Again 0

Once biten, twice shy.

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Republican Family Values 0

Image:  GOP Elephant standing in graveyard filled with school shooting victims wearing an

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A Tune for the Times 0

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Republican Family Values 0

Grieving woman stands next to gravestone reading,

Via Job’s Anger.

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Both Sides Don’t 0

Steve M. is fed up with the press’s bothsiderism. He notes that the press seems reluctant? incapable? too wedded to the horse race? to identify the instigators. Indeed, he sees a pattern (emphasis in the original):

The truth is always the same: partisans on one side, partisans who are also angry intimidators on the other side.

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(Broken link fixed.)

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Dis Coarse Discourse 0

Various right-wing commentators operatives have been criticizing Kamala Harris for “code-switching.”

At Above the Law, Mark Herrmann notes the fatuousness of that attack. He writes

. . . don’t blame Kamala Harris for code-switching.

We all code-switch in endless situations.

Follow the link for his reasoning.

Afterthought:

Of course, to anyone who can decode de code, this criticism of Harris is a coded–you will pardon the expression–attempt to appeal to racists without sounding overtly racist.

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“The Horsemen of the Rightwing Apocalypse” 0

Emma talks with Rena Steinzor, research professor of law at the University of Maryland, about her recent book American Apocalypse: The Six Far-Right Groups Waging War on Democracy.

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The Answer Is No 0

The question.

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Copywrongdoings 0

Donald Trump before a huge crowd, captioned

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The Bullies’ Pulpit 0

Thom looks at the right-wing’s use of bullying as a political tactic.

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