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Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America are glad to see the inspector general at the Justice Department taking his job seriously as reports surface that his forthcoming report will be highly critical of former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe. While they sympathize with President Trump’s desire to fix trade imbalances, they fear new steel and aluminum tariffs will have a negative impact on American consumers and the economy. And they slam Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer for announcing his opposition to a judicial nominee because the nominee is white and President Obama’s previous nominees were black.
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What a wonderful name! Quattlebaum! Quattlebaum! Quattlebaum!
Why would anyone assume that a diversity of skin color would lead to a diversity of opinion? Just watch MSNBC and you can hear the same bland nonsense coming from an entire spectrum of faces.
The only authentic minorities are progressive minorities. Thus, going for “diversity of skin color” is a means of reducing diversity of opinion.
That is why they go after minority republicans so harshly, Tim Scott, Stacey Dash, Mia Love. If they can’t be brought back into the fold, they must be made examples of.