Jazz ShawPosted at 8:31 am on December 19, 2020
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We’ve all heard the stories playing on a loop at CNN, MSNBC and the rest of the liberal media outlets. Anyone questioning the legitimacy of Joe Biden’s victory in the 2020 presidential election is engaging in conspiracy theories, right? It’s just a bunch of sore losers dreaming up ways for Trump to steal the election. So I suppose turnabout must be fair play given the current state of this divided nation.
This week’s award for Inconsistency in Liberal Reporting must surely go to
Raw Story. Alison Greene posted an article there yesterday about the Kentucky Senate race with the rather unsubtle title, “
On a Thursday in August in Louisville, months before the 2020 election, a parade of cars filled with Kentucky Teamster representatives and labor groups, showed their fury at Mitch McConnell s constant blocking of critical COVID aid. They drove by McConnell s office raucously honking and bearing signs saying Mitch better have my money.
In 2017, a Public Policy Polling Survey asked Kentuckians, Do you approve or disapprove of Senator Mitch McConnell s job performance? Only 18% approved. He clawed his rating back up to 39% on the eve of the election.
McConnell, leader of Senate Republicans, rarely holds town hall meetings with Kentucky voters not since a heated exchange with an angry constituent went viral.
The analysis from
DCReport noted that going into 2020, many voters in Kentucky appeared to be angry with McConnell s performance, pointing out that at one point he had an 18 percent approval rating before climbing to 39 percent just before November. Despite what appeared to be a significant handicap with voters, McConnell was able to win by close to 20 points over Democratic challenger Amy McGrath.
The report pointed out that McConnell seemed to overperform in a number of traditional Democratic strongholds, winning counties he had never won before. The outlet said that the anomalies were enough to justify a deeper investigation of the voting totals.
AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley
I do so love liberal hypocrisy. What makes it so entertaining is that they are oblivious to their intellectual dishonesty and lack the capacity for introspection. It makes for unintentional humor when they can’t fathom why people laugh at their riotous inconsistency.
The latest installment of liberal hypocrisy comes from an article in the radical left publication Raw Story. It seems that some liberals are questioning Senator Mitch McConnell’s surprisingly easy victory over Democrat Amy McGrath. The author of the piece, Allison Greene, is blissfully unaware that she’s asking some of the same questions asked by Trump supporters in the aftermath of the election.