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Look, we all know the mainstream media sucks. But every now and again there are moments that make even the most hardened cynics among us pause and ask “er, what?”
And we got a major “er, what?” moment when ABC‘s George Stephanopoulos (long-lost cousin of Mr. Snuffleupagus) interviewed Rep. Nancy Mace … and asked how she can possibly endorse Trump “as a rape victim.”
Let’s begin with the obvious: Trump has not been found guilty of sexual assault charges in criminal court, and yet Stephanopoulos is ignoring that minor detail to bully and/or guilt Mace into defending her endorsement of the clear leader of her party.
Now, this question would be a little more reasonable if this question would ever, ever, ever be posed to a Democrat after they endorsed Joe Biden, who has his own history of allegations of sexual assault.
To be fair, who doesn’t in Congress? Sexual deviancy is a pre-requisite for office these days.
But here’s the kicker: Before becoming the latest member of the politics-to-media-propaganda-machine-club, George Stephanopoulos worked for none other than Bill “I did not have sexual relations with that woman” Clinton, first as his White House Communications Director and then as a Senior Advisor. He even worked on his presidential campaign.
This is the same Bill Clinton who has so many sexual assault and misconduct allegations they have their own Wikipedia page.
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