Forget the Greek origins of “democrat” and focus on the modern iteration, with demo (demolish) and rat (double-cross) as the root origins. After all, party constituents did demolish inner cities after an election loss, and Obamacare did double-cross citizens, forcing them into over-hyped exchanges.
No matter how Democrats feel about a Trump presidency, that does not legitimize the two-faced commentariat or campaigns of personal destruction. Democratic elections have consequences, and out-parties must accept their minority status – not re-write how a “majority of votes” is defined. Replace the donkey with the rat as party mascot, because Dems mooch, spread maladies and abandon ship when the going gets tough. Think I’m kidding?
Hillary Clinton needed working-class voters and dissed them behind their backs. In her infamous “deplorable” speech, Clinton reduced Trump supporters to identity stereotypes; thereby proving herself a two-faced liberal elitist. He’s a racist: not an under-employed worker competing with low-wage illegal aliens. She’s a xenophobe: not a mother alarmed by domestic terrorism on American soil. In battleground states, the rat was resented – and lost.
Obama launched the deep state subversion of a newly elected Republican. He ordered the identities of the spied-upon to be unmasked and shared between agencies before he left office; thereby ensuring Obama-Clinton loyalists would take a wrecking ball to Trump’s presidency. Thereafter, angry partisans leaked Trump-Russia lies and the Russian ambassador’s conversations with General Flynn and Senator Sessions to Democrats and the media.
Sally Yates inspired the “deep state” resistance with an insubordinate act. The Obama appointee became acting attorney general during President Trump’s inauguration. A week later, after the President signed an executive order restricting travel from seven (Muslim majority) countries, Yates advised DOJ attorneys not to defend it in court. She was summarily fired because her job was to enforce executive orders; however, her partisan insubordination inspired copycats to issue seditious leaks and tweets.
Diane Feinstein subverted due process and ignored a citizen’s right to the presumption of innocence. The in-party president and senate were empowered by the electorate to nominate and confirm Supreme Court justices. However, Feinstein begged to differ. The two-faced senator withheld Christine Ford’s allegation from Judge Kavanaugh and stage-managed the #MeToo inquisition. By promoting hearsay over a man’s presumed innocence, she demolished the ideal of equal justice for all.
What did Adam Schiff know and when did he know it? Schiff (D-CA) pulled a double-cross in his committee’s hearing by re-enacting Trump’s alleged quid pro quo phone call (when the transcript disproved his claim). He said it was a “parody” of the call and the complaint “confirmed” his quotes (when the actual complaint did no such thing). We finally learned the CIA snitch had spoken with Schiff a month earlier, Schiff lied about the discussions, and the whistleblower had ties to Joe Biden.
What did Ellen DeGeneres do that was so wrong? After DeGeneres enjoyed a football game with George Bush in Dallas, phony liberals tweeted their outrage: how dare a Democrat befriend a Republican. She explained to her TV audience, “When I say be kind to one another, I don’t mean only the people who think the same way I do. I mean be kind to everyone.” It takes a real two-faced rat to attack Ms. DeGeneres.
Do Democrats still care about truth, justice and the American way? No, because they double-cross voters, saying one thing in public and another in private. They attack black, gay, and Jewish Americans who don’t conform to party orthodoxy. They demolish constitutional constructs to regain control of the government that bestows money and influence. Therefore, how shocking are the attacks on Ellen DeGeneres?
She came out in 1997 and still starred in the Disney film Finding Nemo. When the corporate steward of family values hired DeGeneres, it signaled to America that gay was OK. Moreover, DeGeneres is kind, funny, successful, and entitled to befriend whomever she wants – because this is America. As a final observation, it is really unbecoming when so-called liberals abandon the principles of liberalism.