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A terrorist.
Where have we heard these before? All of those horrendous labels have been hurled at President Donald Trump by a lefty media desperately flinging their tired, overused insults at a wall hoping something, anything will stick in the final month of the 2020 campaign.
From MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough asserting “Nobody’s ever done so much to kill so many,” to CNN’s Chris Cuomo bellowing that Trump “empowers hate” by “domestic terrorists,” the following are the most vicious attacks against Trump and conservatives over the last month:
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Co-host Joe Scarborough: “Nobody’s ever done so much to kill so many people. That is correct.”
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Note: This editorial reflects my opinion, and not the opinions of my fellow council members.
I am writing in response to Michael Andrews’ guest editorial in the May 1-4 edition titled, “We can learn from the Founding Fathers if we recognize they were not infallible.”
Let me first say, I am questioning his motives for writing. I am getting tired of the chipping away at our traditions, our documents, our heroes and our history. I see no point to his editorial except to raise doubt about the righteousness of our system.
We have a big problem in this country with people applying 21st-century attitudes to the founders from 1776. Mr. Andrews makes the point that our founders were “elite” men, the upper class of their time. There is a reason for that. Only the elite had a classical education. They studied Latin and Greek. They read Plato and Socrates, Rousseau and John Locke. They had the legal background needed to create this structure. Many of their compatriots could barely r