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Letters: If you're going to insult us, use language we can understand

Por: The Advocate Opinion October 27, 2022

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It is interesting to hear the Democrats, when their backs are to the wall, start at the Republicans.Hillary Clinton called us “deplorables,” Joe Biden called us Nazi terrorists, and now, an apparent favorite with the Advocate editors, Eugene Robinson, called Republicans misogynists and their fallback, ace-in-the-hole insult, racists.I admit, I had to look up “misogynists” to see if I am one. Apparently, Republicans also hate women.Now, I... + full article



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