Democrats must demand that Fairfax step down, too, based upon Tyson's allegations, or lose the moral high ground they thought they had in abandoning Northam. That is probably a cost they are willing to pay, hypocrisy being coin of the realm in most segments of the party, if it puts Fairfax in the governor's mansion.Read more here.
Perhaps that is how it will play out. If so, it means that the brief age of "I believe her" is effectively over, at least for anybody with a shred of rationality or logic. Things move fast in the Cultural Revolution.
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Friday, February 08, 2019
Is the brief age of "I believe her" effectively over?
In American Thinker, Jonathan F. Keiler writes about Virginia politics and the death of "I Believe Her."
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