the Democrats aren't a cult yet. I mean, look, we -- if you look back eight years and basically up until the last couple of years, they've always been people speaking out against Donald Trump.
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Kinzinger contrasts the Democratic Party's openness to dissent with the Republican Party's loyalty to Trump.
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If you actually look at Biden on that fundraiser, if you zoom in on his face, his face is, like, smiling, and he's looking around.
People hold her to the standards they would hold a normal person and they hold Donald Trump by a complete different double standard.
The most important thing is defense of this democracy. And as a conservative, I'm committed to preserving this democracy.
This is a very damaging thing. I mean, we can try to justify this by saying it was an awkward transition and you know okay. But she could always come out and apologize today, but nobody apologizes anymore because that's weakness.





