Republican Hypocrisy category archive
The Voter Fraud Fraudsters 0
Writing at the Arizona Republic, E. J. Montini takes issue with a fake elector who is trying to claim that he did nothing wrong. A snippet (emphasis added):
Actually, I think the republic was founded on the democratic principle that voters — not fake electors — decided elections
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Follow the link for more of Montini’s musings on the matter.
“Who Let the Dogs Out? Who? Who?” 0
When you point a finger at someone else, always remember three fingers are pointing back at you.
Snaring the Wealth 0
Ted McLaughlin explains Republican’s social security con. The gist (emphasis added); follow the link for the complete article.
Since worker wages were not rising as expected (because nothing was trickling down), the Social Security funding was also not rising. This caused the funding problem Social Security will soon see. In other words, the Republicans caused the problem with Social Security with their failed economic policy favoring the rich (at the detriment of everyone else).
Moms for Libertines 0
Scott Maxwell is an optimist.
Immunity Impunity
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Jimmy Kimmel comments on Donald Trump’s attempt to exempt himself from the rule of law.
Via C&L, which has commentary.
If One Standard Is Good, Two Must Be Better 0
The Arizona Republic’s E. J. Montini details the duplicity and highlights the hypocrisy.
Precedented 0
Michael in Norfolk has seen it before the mythmaking before. A snippet:
More at the link.
(Broken link fixed.)
Facebook Frolics 0
Hate-full frolics by the America’s Talibangelicals.
“Justice Delayed Is Justice Denied” 0
That’s not just a legal maxim.
It’s Donald Trump’s go-to legal strategy.
And, in more legal news of the Trump . . . .
Republican Family Values 0
Afterthought:
They want to ban TikTok for disinformation, but they refuse to do anything about Fox News and its dupes, symps, and fellow travelers.
Suffer the Children 0
Marie Antoinette (allegedly) said, “Let them eat cake.”
Republican governors and attorneys-general definitely say, “Let them drink lead.”
Afterthought:
I think it not an exaggeration to suggest that today’s Republican Party has abandoned the concept of the “common good.”
The Rule of Flaw 0
Mark Peckham reminds that the Republican Party has become the party of flaw and disorder.