Chris Stirewalt's comments -- and Bernie Goldberg's too -- reveal an integrity and a calm rationality rare in today's polarized America. There seem to be so few of us who find faul -- egregious fault -- in both Donald Trump and Joe Biden: the latter is a pathological liar and hypocrite -- attacking Israel for supposedly not practicing de…
Chris Stirewalt's comments -- and Bernie Goldberg's too -- reveal an integrity and a calm rationality rare in today's polarized America. There seem to be so few of us who find faul -- egregious fault -- in both Donald Trump and Joe Biden: the latter is a pathological liar and hypocrite -- attacking Israel for supposedly not practicing democracy while ignoring the Iranians' shooting protestors in cold blood in the streets of Teheran -- and effectively the leader of a crime family worthy of the Corleon's, while Trump's vicious, baseless insinuation that Ron DeSandis is a gay child molester is just the latest of a series of tweets that in a sane world would disqualify Trump, on purely moral grounds, from holding political office ever again. And his dishonest sychophants at Fox -- Tucker Carlson disparaging female staffers as "c--ts" for rejecting Sidnie Powell's preposterous claims of election fraud while mouthing these claims on the air -- are nearly as reprehensible. What a breath of the proverbial fresh air it is to listen to Chris and Bernie consult the rational component of their minds, rather than their ids, before speaking on issues of genuine public concern. With my respect, admiration, and gratitude, Jay Bergman, Professor of History, Central CT State University
Chris Stirewalt's comments -- and Bernie Goldberg's too -- reveal an integrity and a calm rationality rare in today's polarized America. There seem to be so few of us who find faul -- egregious fault -- in both Donald Trump and Joe Biden: the latter is a pathological liar and hypocrite -- attacking Israel for supposedly not practicing democracy while ignoring the Iranians' shooting protestors in cold blood in the streets of Teheran -- and effectively the leader of a crime family worthy of the Corleon's, while Trump's vicious, baseless insinuation that Ron DeSandis is a gay child molester is just the latest of a series of tweets that in a sane world would disqualify Trump, on purely moral grounds, from holding political office ever again. And his dishonest sychophants at Fox -- Tucker Carlson disparaging female staffers as "c--ts" for rejecting Sidnie Powell's preposterous claims of election fraud while mouthing these claims on the air -- are nearly as reprehensible. What a breath of the proverbial fresh air it is to listen to Chris and Bernie consult the rational component of their minds, rather than their ids, before speaking on issues of genuine public concern. With my respect, admiration, and gratitude, Jay Bergman, Professor of History, Central CT State University