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by refurb
1308 days ago
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Examples are numerous. Republicans questions election results without proof and they are "undermining democracy". Hilary Clinton calls Trump an "illegitimate president" in 2019 and it's crickets. Of course they'll wave their hands saying "it's different", but it's not. Either denying election results without evidence is wrong or it's not. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/hillary-clinton-trum... And the Republicans do the same thing on different issues - talking about wasteful spending and then turn around support wasteful spending themselves. It’s hypocritical and unsurprising most voters don’t believe anything politicians say. |
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While the 2016 event has always been about Russian election interference NOT election conspiracy by democrats.
The article you provided is Hillary saying sour grapes (not sure why poor ol Jimmy is asked about it), not rambling about crazy conspiracies to the point of embracing it.
Second example is more make sense, because Republicans strategy since Gingrich (of never compromise always obstruct), so if democrats are in favor of A then republican strategy is to literally advocate for B even though they are also for A (look at gun control passed in red states or voter encouragement laws).