And so they go on, the quisling cowards and collaborators of the once-Grand Old Party. The Times:
"Republican lawmakers, by and large, did not rush to the president’s side on Sunday..., but neither did they jump forward to denounce him…. They worry about offending the base voters who cheer on the president as a truth-teller taking on the tyranny of political correctness."
To acknowledge that four Democratic lawmakers, three born in America and one naturalized, is somehow the scourge of political correctness has to be the apotheosis of tyrannical imbecility.
The former president of one of Trump's failed casinos said yesterday: "Trump has not only always been a racist, but anyone around him who denies it, is lying. Donald Trump makes racist comments all the time.
"Trump, he said, regularly trafficked in racial stereotypes — Jews were good with money, blacks were lazy, Puerto Ricans dressed badly."
Well, for the racist yahoos who put this despicable president and his poltroonish congressional defenders in office, here's some rancid political incorrectness you claim to so adore. Have you ever been at a Walmart on a Saturday afternoon? Of course you have. And there you witnessed a sea of white families who looked as though they just got off the boat fleeing from the Irish potato famine: sartorially offensive parents with sniveling spawns who will mature into the same ignoramuses as their, ahem, guardians.