Jeremy Riddle
Jul 21, 2017 · 1 min read

“It isn’t irrational hatred if”

It is irrational hatred if you write articles like Perry. Like, for example, the one under examination here — the one I note you’ve entirely failed to address.

“It isn’t irrational if you see him as complicit with those who supported Trump.”

Actually, if you think that, you are entirely irrational.

“It isn’t irrational if you can admit that his attacks on Secretary Clinton were much more vicious than the ones on POTUS 45.”

I have, at length, corrected your oft-repeated lie about Sanders’ attacks on Clinton being “much more vicious” than those Sanders has lobbed at Trump. For anyone interested, said correction is here:

Continuing to repeat it can’t make it any more true. Your position is that “Hillary Clinton is my hero” but your cultish attachment to her no more entitles you to lie about Sanders than it justifies her own lies about him. Here, we’re considering the question of what is “irrational.” Readers will decide which, between us, earns that label.

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