racism problem.
And Hitler’s here all over again.
That appears to be the word on the street.
Or at least on TV.
To hear many in politics tell it, if white supremacy were a stock, it’d be shootin’ through the roof.
They’re reportedly hiding in plain sight.
As reported by The Daily Caller Republican New Rep. York Lee Zeldin believes they’re going to keep being spotlighted.
At least every two years.
According to Lee, allegations of racism have become the electoral approach of choice for Democrats.
Speaking on Fox News program Sunday Morning Futures, he indicated Democrats are as of late laying it on thick.
During an appearance on FNC's "Sunday Morning Futures," Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-NY) criticized Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D-NY) for his handling of the pandemic and reluctance to restore normalcy back to New York State. | Clips
Feb 1, 2021
RUSH: Well, right here it is, folks. Right here is an example of one of the things that I have been attempting to convince, persuade, bludgeon people with for a number of years. Right here is the existing proof. Not that any of you need the proof; don’t misunderstand. I think all of you are in this the most educated, erudite audience in all of media and I mean that.
I don’t think there’s a more informed or educated audience in all of media than you. Who is the most ill-informed? I’d say the NPR crowd is probably the most ill-informed. The New York Times is probably the most ill-informed media audience out there. I really think so. Look at four years of abject lies on Trump-Russia collusion, and you know something?
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Last summer, as left-wing mobs rioted in the streets and threatened to overwhelm local police and even the National Guard, I wrote an op-ed in The New York Times titled Send in the Troops. I argued that the president should deploy federal troops, if necessary, to restore and maintain order.
My position was grounded in federal law, based on many historical precedents, and supported by a majority of Americans. But this argument outraged many on the left, so much so that the editor of the New York Times opinion page lost his job for publishing it.
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At least 11 major corporations that said they would stop funding Republican members of Congress who sought to overturn the 2020 election results continue to run advertisements on Fox News, the pro-Trump propaganda outlet that fanned the same Big Lie that President Joe Biden stole the office through widespread voter fraud. Eleven more companies that responded to the Capitol riots by pausing all political action committee donations are still airing ads on the network.
The January 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol by pro-Trump rioters claiming that the election had been stolen spurred a reckoning for some major corporations. Dozens of companies announced that they would terminate or suspend donations to the Republican members of Congress who voted against certifying the electoral votes of one or more states, according to lists compiled by Popular Information’s Judd Legum and Tesnim Zekeria and by CNN. Dozens more said they would pause all PAC contributions