Robert Reich Chances are if you’re younger than 40, you might not even know who Robert Reich is — much less give a damn. The know-it-all elitist is a professor, author, lawyer, and far-left political commentator. He worked in the administrations of Presidents Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter, and served as Secretary of Labor from 1993 to 1997 in the cabinet of Bill Clinton. “Has-been” doesn’t even begin to describe this guy. Moreover, Reich is all over Twitter like a bad rash, hypocritically bloviating with the “best” of them. He’s a major attention whore. Anyway, in Reich’s latest ridiculous screed, he hyperbolically argues that today’s Republican Party is “lurching toward fascism” [yawn]. Let’s just jump right in, shall we?
While absurd on its face, what led Reich to his latest delusional diatribe, you ask? In a word, Reich points to “win-at-any-cost Trump Republican politics — scorched-earth tactics used by Republicans to entrench their power, with no justification other than that they can.” If Reich’s description reminds you of the metastasis of the “woke” radical left throughout American society — from the attempted immoral indoctrination of young children in public school systems to the desired destruction of the objective of the U.S. Armed Forces, still (for now, anyway), the greatest fighting force the world has ever seen, you’re not the Lone Ranger. Reich then climbs even higher on his hypocritical high horse, with a cute little description of “democracy” in America:
Yeah, that’s a complete crock of crap; I read this clown’s intentionally divisive tweets on a somewhat regular basis (I “might” the knock the snot out of some of them), and he regurgitates the same left-wing bile, ad nauseam. So anyway, professor, how does today’s Republican Party differ from your “democracy” fairytale?
Reich returns to his “two parties committed to democratic means to resolve differences” narrative several times in his op-ed, along with his absurd argument that the GOP “will sacrifice democratic means to its own ends,” and he even “almost” absolves Trump from being singularly responsible for this “dangerous trend.” But, according to the diminutive “genius”?
Let’s take a short trip back in the RedState archives for a look at the “bipartisanship” of Robert Reich: Former Labor Sec Robert Reich Says Dem Senators Should Have Physically Attacked Sinema HOT TAKES: Robert Reich Pours Milk on Stupid, Eats, Then Has Seconds Robert Reich Posts Absurd Tweet About DeSantis, Fact-Checkers Nowhere to be Found Any questions? The Bottom Line Self-unaware, attention-craving Robert Reich is a hypocrite — of the irrelevant kind. There sure are a lot of nursing home democrats around 👴👵
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