10/24/2024
Remember when Democrats used to shout "Believe all women" from the rooftops? From social media hashtags to Supreme Court hearings, there was a period where you couldn't escape the political push of the "Me Too" movement.
How's that going these days?
Well, the current husband of the Democratic Party presidential nominee has been credibly accused by three corroborating witnesses of slapping his ex-girlfriend in public, and the press won't touch the story. (not to mention the affair with the nanny that got pregnant ) So much for believing all women, I guess. But it's not just that the press won't report on the issue or ask questions about it. They won't even allow others to mention it.
The longer this campaign drags on, the more you should realize that the Democrats have nothing left. They've used every ounce of viable material in existence against Donald Trump, and all they can do at this point is repeat the same things over and over. What Sellers is referring to came to light during the 2016 election. It is not even a factor in 2024.
As to Jennings bringing up Emhoff's domestic abuse scandal (the initial discussion was about Harris appearing with rapper Eminem), that is completely fair game and it has not been dealt with at all by the press. If CNN were a real news network, they'd have had investigative reporters looking into the issue months ago. Instead, they are choosing to actively black out the story.
Which brings me to Abby Phillip. When she says, "Scott, you can't," I couldn't help but think of how incredibly hypocritical that was of her given CNN's penchant for spreading literally anything salacious about literally any Republican.
The idea that Emhoff's issues are off-limits is nothing but partisan nonsense. Trump has certainly never gotten such treatment, and Sellers is an absolute clown for trying to filibuster instead of addressing what is a very serious story. Keep in mind, that he and others in the press are currently running with an obviously made-up, anonymously sourced claim about Trump, but having three people vouch for what Emhoff did isn't enough to even cover the allegation? That's garbage.