"Media Bias Is the Prime Enabler" . . ."Liberals use their dominance of the cultural heights (academia, media, entertainment, music industry, publishing, government bureaucracy, etc.) to constantly communicate and propagandize that all Republicans are repugnant, racist, misogynist, and cartoonish supervillains. As actress Julia Roberts once intoned about George W. Bush, the gracious former Republican president, "Republican comes in the dictionary just after reptile and just above repugnant."
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Fletch Daniels "The contrasting reactions of conservatives and liberals to the news that libertarian philanthropist David Koch died and that Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is suffering from a serious health problem highlight a fundamental difference between them.
Liberal Reaction to Death of Koch"Prominent liberals exploded in vicious joy at the news that Koch had died. Perhaps the worst reaction was Bill Maher, who said, "F‑‑‑ him...I'm glad he's dead, and I hope the end was painful." An outlier? Hardly. His audience roared its approval.
"Bette Midler got in on the act, wishing his brother were also dead. She echoed Maher's profanity-bomb language and directed it at Kay Cole James, the black American leader of the Heritage Foundation, showing once again that no insult directed toward a minority is too vile when it comes from a liberal.
"Social media are on fire with these types of screeds from these tolerant Americans who regularly lecture and project at Republican lack of civility.
"Whatever you think of his policy positions, David Koch should not have been a particularly controversial figure. He was a successful business leader who gave billions to charity. He was neither hateful nor petty.
"He once said, "I really want to put my money to work making the world a better place."
"His primary crime? He supported Republicans, the one offense that still infuriates the Left.
"Conservative Reaction to Ruth Bader Ginsburg News
"Saturday also broke the news that Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg suffered from a malignant tumor on her pancreas. President Donald Trump's reaction to this terrible news about someone who has been a fierce critic? He said, "I hope she does really well. I'm hoping she's going to be fine. She's pulled through a lot. She's strong, very tough."
"He wasn't an outlier. Conservatives who would love to see Ginsburg enjoy her golden years in retirement were quick to wish her well. Not a single prominent conservative said anything half as toxic as what a host of liberals rushed to say about a man they didn't even know.
"Conservatives almost universally would like to see the very liberal Ruth Bader Ginsburg step down from the Court. She is no friend to the Constitution and is a rubber-stamp vote in favor of all liberal issues, regardless of how detestable. But conservatives don't hate her, nor should they.
"There was not a single Julianne Malveaux reaction to Saturday's news. Malveaux, formerly a PBS regular, once commented about Clarence Thomas, "You know, I hope his wife feeds him lots of eggs and butter and he dies early, like many black men do, of heart disease.' " . . .
Our children come home from school mouthing all this hate. TD
Author's credit: Fletch Daniels blogs at deplorabletouchdown.com and can be found on Twitter at @fletchdaniels
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