Last night, I wrote about Democrat Gary Peters, a Michigan congressman who is attacking a woman afflicted with cancer who is complaining about Obamacare's effect on her treatment. Peters does not answer the woman's contentions; he just makes a personal attack on her as a "liar" and even threatens TV stations that run the ad that features her. Now comes Democrat Alan Grayson, a Florida congressman who is opening yet another front in the Democrats' War on Women. You may recall Grayson as the disgusting scum who constantly attacks opponents with all sorts of lies and phony charges. In 2010, he was defeated in the single most satisfying result of that election cycle. Two years later, he won his seat back while Obama carried his district. This year, he is once again in trouble. So what does this have to do with a War on Women? Grayson, after all, was one of the prime movers of the Democrats' charge that Republicans mistreat women. The truth, however, is quite the opposite. Grayson's wife has gone to court to get a restraining order to keep her husband away from her, and the court issued the order. According to Grayson's wife, he physically assaulted her and she fears further attacks.
Let's put that into proper context. The Democrat congressman who said so much about the War on Women is an alleged wife beater. Of course, Grayson's response is that his wife is a liar.
Let's hope that the Florida voters have the sense to send this guy packing for a second time.
Let's put that into proper context. The Democrat congressman who said so much about the War on Women is an alleged wife beater. Of course, Grayson's response is that his wife is a liar.
Let's hope that the Florida voters have the sense to send this guy packing for a second time.
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