THis is a 90% pro GOP article, by the way. This isn’t even bothsiderism.
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Yeah and he couldn't even find sources with the tiniest bit of courage to talk about this issue openly? He also makes no mention of the president who thrives on chaos and division. This "make Trump not responsible for anything" media approach is both unprofessional and dangerous.
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The piece literally quotes a Trump ally talking about how divisions have deepened since, and because of, his election.
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Due to “his momentum for the American people”. Who is the source, the Mooch?
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This Trump ally is saying that the President is uniting the people while dividing the parties. This is typical authoritarian rhetoric. Divide the public, then blame institutions that provide any checks and balances or knowledge.
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Your reference to “petty grievance” leaves out context of Democrats watching a Republican admin that separates families, a Republican Congress that hopes to end coverage for preexisting conditions, and Republican govs who reject health care funds for poor kids
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Wow. D.C. "is very sick." "disgusting." "national disgrace." Two no-names say. (The Democrat feared "retribution.") Heartbreak & rage are the same. Kavanaugh/ # Me Too "collide". All about everything BUT the un-fit-ness of Kavanaugh to sit on any bench.
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The Clintons are thriving. Hillary won the popular vote in 2016. Both are sought after figures. I don’t believe anyone was looking for revenge except the pawn, Kavanaugh, per his own words about pay back once seated.pic.twitter.com/4VMEQCFpQL
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Yes, they are and Yes, she did! GOP tends to think because they are long, long, long term haters full of spite who cheat, steal & conspire w/Russia (it seems!) for power that Democrats do, too. Unfortunately, GOP peeps believe what they are told, not what is...
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Replacement of presumed innocence by 'belief' is nothing less than populism of the most dangerous sort. Slippery slope.
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This is not a criminal trial and proof beyond a reasonable doubt is not the standard. The deep level of trust we give to judges means that they should be above suspicions. Credibility and character are essential.
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If I hired this man and he committed a sexual assault on someone on my premises, I would expect to be sued. I would have a duty to protect invitees by vetting my employees.
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How many days did they not vote on Merrick Garland?Let us think we are going into 2020
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Al Franken deserves to be recognized here. Can you imagine if he was on the committee?
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