Yesterday I was listening to Michael Medved. Although he didn’t actually say it, it became crystal clear yesterday that he’s, for all intents and purposes, come out of the closet for Hillary.
I agree with him on his points about Trump, and I was shocked that he used the phrase “strong man” to describe Trump because it is the phrase I used to describe him in 2015, and it is code.
The difference between Medved and me, though, is that hillary is not an option. It would take Satan himself to run as the Republican before I’d vote for Hillary, and even then I’d probably just write in something.
I was wondering, in 2012, if Medved was just a uniparty mouthpiece. Turns out that is exactly what he is. And he confirmed it yesterday. I really hoped he wasn’t going in that direction, but he did it yesterday.
The proof: Two things. First, he “hinted” that though a lot of people think Hillary is a monster, he didn’t think a lot of the evidence is anything more than mountains out of molehills (my words, not his).
The second thing was this: When a caller asked, and I paraphrase, “what if trump was forced out of office because of a lawsuit or something, then we would have Pence, which would be great!”, medved literally played the “he’ll get the military and take over the government by force” card. That was when he mentioned the strong man.
I was dumbfounded.
Medved has removed the veil. For a couple of months now, listening to him felt like listening to Air America. Now I know why. The election has exposed another liberal sleeper.
Hillary is unlikable and untrustworthy. Tim Kaine dId nothing to help the ticket appear otherwise.
I think it’s clear that Pence came off the winner in the VP debate. But does anyone really care? Round two of the main event is Sunday.
Yesterday I put on Facebook that a vote Hillary is really a vote for Kaine for president.
I'd never heard of her either.
The Evil One does not share power with anyone.