Let's face it. Democrats have to project their sins onto others.
It's supposed to insulate them from criticism.
It's a technique that liars use....a defensive maneuver.
Deny...deny...deny...and make counter-accusations.
It’s a favorite tactic of Democrats: Accuse your political enemy of exactly what you’re doing. They did it to former President Donald Trump, attacking him for colluding with Russia when it was, in fact, the Clintons. New revelations show Clinton campaign operatives worked with a technology firm to spy on Mr. Trump before and during his presidency. Then, Democrats impeached him for a phone call with the Ukrainian president while ignoring Hunter Biden’s relationship with a Ukrainian energy company. But in the year since President Biden took office, Democrats’ projection has become more blatant than ever.
Consider the rhetoric coming from the White House. While Democrats tried to paint Mr. Trump’s language as “dark and divisive,” Mr. Biden warned just days before Christmas that Americans who didn’t comply with his political agenda would experience “a winter of severe illness and death.” As punishment, Mr. Biden tried to force private businesses to fire employees who wouldn’t comply with his federal vaccine mandate — an agenda the Supreme Court thankfully blocked following lawsuits from the RNC and other allied groups. But the fact that an American president would even attempt to force fellow citizens to choose between their livelihoods and their personal liberty is wrong,
It’s not the first time Mr. Biden has smeared those who dare to oppose his agenda. Last year, he claimed voter ID laws were tantamount to “Jim Crow in the 21st century.” Even more recently, Mr. Biden went to Atlanta where he compared anyone who opposed his federal election takeover to racists and white supremacists. He even equated his opponents to Democrat segregationist Gov. George Wallace — never mind that Mr. Biden once bragged about being praised by him. But Democrats seem to have no problem requiring ID and proof of vaccination for basic activities like dining out and going to the gym, even though such mandates disproportionately affect the Black community.
It’s a favorite tactic of Democrats: Accuse your political enemy of exactly what you’re doing.
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