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As the liberal media continues their histrionic meltdown over the catastrophic consequences if former President Donald Trump wins the presidential election, there was no doubt that ABC’s “This Week” host George Stephanopoulos’ final opening editorial would be among the most melodramatic.
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On Sunday, Stephanopoulos Stephanopoulos didn’t disappoint.
Predictably, yet entertainingly, Stephanopoulos warned that the election results would “pose a test of our constitutional system” (emphasis, mine).
Good morning, and welcome to This Week. It is almost over. What comes next is anyone’s guess. What we do know is this. No election since the Civil War has posed such a test of our constitutional system. Whether to accept election results and the peaceful transfer of power has never been on the ballot like this. The stakes in this election are as high as it gets. The differences between the candidates are as stark as it gets. And as we emerge from the final weekend, the polls suggest that this election is as close as it gets.
I half agree with Stephanopoulos in one respect:
“No election since the Civil War has posed such a test of our constitutional system.” But let’s change the “peaceful transfer of power” nonsense to “it will be a threat to America as we know it” if Harris wins the election.
Stephanopoulos then parroted the Democrats’ beaten-to-death warnings about the evils of Trump.
Until now, no American president had ever faced a criminal trial. No American president had ever faced a federal indictment for retaining and concealing classified documents. No American president had ever faced a federal indictment or a state indictment for trying to overturn an election, or been named an unindicted co-conspirator in two other states for the same crime.
No American president ever faced hundreds of millions of dollars in judgments for business fraud, defamation and sexual abuse. Until now, no American presidential race had been more defined on what’s happening in courtrooms than what is happening on the campaign trail. Until now. The scale of the abnormality is so staggering that it can actually become numbing.
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Yet, George, no Republican presidential candidate has ever attained the level of support that Trump garners among black and Hispanic voters. Why is that? I got this:
Because black Americans are finally waking up to the realization that they have been exploited and lied to by the Democrat Party for more than six decades, and Hispanic voters aren’t happy about the Biden-Harris administration continuing to import as many illegal aliens as they can get away with.
Moreover, an increasing percentage of both demographic groups is unsatisfied with the Biden-Harrison economy and ever-rising prices at the grocery store. We could continue.
Stephanopoulos then condescendingly kicked up his elitist rhetoric a few notches.
It’s all too easy to fall into reflective habits- to treat this as a normal campaign where both sides embrace the rule of law, where both sides are dedicated to a debate based on facts and the peaceful transfer of power. But that is not what’s happening this election year. Those bedrock tenets of our democracy are being tested in a way we haven’t seen since the Civil War. It’s a test for the candidates, for those of us in the media, and for all of us as citizens.
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Yo, George, How about we talk about the Biden-Harris administration refusing to adhere to federal immigration laws? And let’s talk about the Biden-Harris administration continuing to ignore the Supreme Court with its “forgiveness ” (transfer to taxpayers) of contractual student loan debt.
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The liberal media’s hypocrisy couldn’t be more blatant — or dishonest. Let’s do this thing.