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Doug's avatar

How could anyone with a shred of common sense believe Roy Cooper was “soft on crime”? The Republican leadership has wandered so far off the rails that the accusation borders on the absurd. When you factor in the Epstein fallout and the documented brutality of the Trump years—including the killing of two U.S. citizens in Minneapolis over what amounted to “contempt of cop”—the contrast becomes unavoidable. This isn’t a policy disagreement. It’s conduct that crosses into the realm of the criminal.

Peri S's avatar

The genocide against the Palestinian people is anti semitic! Semitic people include Arabic speakers!!

R. Riddle's avatar

Ads with Trump endorsing Whatley have been running on high rotation on YouTube for a couple of months now. He's joined himself at the hip with the crime and corruption and seems just fine with it.

Sharon's avatar

His ads are constantly on my local channel in Leland. Every time I see it I want to 🤮

Mark Rodin's avatar

Yes, where do you stand Michael.? Cooper should explain his reasons for allowing the release of the 3.500 prisoners.in plain and simple language

VinLow's avatar

Good reporting. Let's keep Whatley's feet of clay to the fire until they melt and he oozes down into the slime.

protzman's avatar

Oh come on now. The Republican Crime Party is doing a great job covering up rape, treason, murder, and of course pedophilia. In today's upside down world, the cover-up is what matters most! It's sick, but it's the GOP way.

SPW's avatar

If I remember right, there was a problem too about overcrowding in our state prison system too wasn’t there? Covid certainly exacerbated an already bad problem. Certainly if Dems don’t hammer republicans on all the criminality associated with this pustule of a regime, we should lose.

Ilene Freedman's avatar

Absolutely spot on. Only thing better would be if Whatley himself has any involvement not just Trump. Billboards, ads anything else to undercut what’s coming. Throw everything at them.