'Right-Wing' Pundits: It's OK For The U.S. Department Of Justice To Apply Double Standards To Republicans
Defending the Justice Department going after Democrats’ political enemies is a transparent double standard they’re trying to cast as fair-minded.
Washington, DC is putting a lot of energy into the idea that the Department of Justice’s neverending jihad against Donald Trump is legitimate because this time it’s different.
Defending the Justice Department going after Democrats’ political enemies is a transparent double standard they’re trying to cast as fair-minded.
Former Attorney General Bill Barr has an embarrassing piece out today in a leftist publication that ludicrously takes the corrupt DOJ’s indictment seriously.
Effectively, his argument okays going after Democrats’ political opponents while letting Democrats go scot-free. It’s an argument for perpetuating double standards of justice disguised as ending it.
See this as a GOP presidential primary attack against Trump. Barr has been clear he doesn’t want Trump to win.
In a viral Federalist article Friday, former federal prosecutor and Missouri attorney general candidate William Scharf laid out a legal analysis of the indictment.
“The fact that our law enforcement and intelligence apparatuses are being weaponized in this way against a leading presidential contender is truly a black mark on them and on our republic,” he writes.
BOTTOM LINE: The rule of law requires a consistent standard of prosecutorial discretion. If you let your friends get off, you should not be able to go after your enemies.
Biden family business scandal: Corporate media wanted this to be a one- or two-day story, and it’s not.
This is a story about both Biden family corruption and FBI corruption. They go after their political opponents and protect their friends.
As Margot Cleveland explains here and here, the latest developments suggest the FBI tried to bury smoking-gun evidence that Joe Biden and other family members took milions in bribes from Ukraine.
This weekend, Secretary of State Anthony Blinken went to China. Interesting he went and Biden didn’t. Since Eisenhower, every president has visited Asia while in office (except JFK, who of course was assassinated less than halfway into his first term).
Blinken seemed to violate the U.S. policy of strategic ambiguity on Taiwan by saying the United States “does not support Taiwan independence,” signaling the Biden administration won’t go to war with China over Taiwan.
Despite all historical evidence, the left believes begging bad guys not to invade is effective instead of emboldening.
High-profile podcaster Joe Rogan offered $100,000 Saturday to the charity of vaccine enthusiast Peter Hotez’s choice if he’d debate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on vaccines. Others upped the ante, offering a total of $1.5 million to Hotez’s charity if he’d debate. Hotez refused.
After incidents like lockdowns and Spygate. A lot of people are realizing they’ve been lied to by every major institution. So people are now open to just about anything, and RFK is tapping into that.
More people are questioning the conventional wisdom about so many things, and that’s freaking the censors out.
While accusing the right of book bans, the left is banning ideas and debate at mass scale on the internet — and everywhere else.