In one of the most outrageous moments at the Democratic National Convention last night, the Democrats had the nerve to run a two-minute ad about law and order. They borrowed a little bit from the Dick Wolf show of the same name, and here is how it went:
I don’t know where to begin, but let’s just start with the allegations about Donald Trump cheating on his wife, former First Lady Melania Trump, “with a porn star.”
Kamala Harris’ own husband – the man who she wants us to make First Gentleman – cheated on his first wife with the nanny whom he impregnated. Doug Emhoff did not deny this report when it was brought to him. Nobody knows what happened to the baby. Was the baby aborted? Is there a love child that Doug Emhoff has with this woman? We don’t know because the media won’t follow up on it. I didn’t see that in the video.
And then there are the Bill Clinton problems. The ad said Donald Trump “is a predator.” Bill Clinton’s predatory behavior puts every politician to shame. He is the OG sexual predator, and he will be taking the stage on Wednesday night with Kamala Harris’ blessing.
She will no doubt be sitting in the audience, applauding the man who is accused of raping Juanita Broaddrick, of sexually assaulting Kathleen Willey and Paula Jones… I could keep going. But, you see, we are supposed to memory-hole all of that because he is Bill Clinton.
And the ad wasn’t all. The whole night was spent Trump-bashing. There was a rundown going around social media of the number of references to key issues from night one of the DNC. The border was brought up eight times, crime was mentioned six times, inflation came up three times. Meanwhile, Donald Trump was referenced 147 times.
We heard it from Joe Biden. We heard it from AOC. That appears to be the left’s game plan, and they poured fuel on that fire multiple times last night.
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