George Soros is a billionaire who uses his fortune to bankroll democrats and leftist extremists like Black Lives Matter. Groups funded by Soros also paid protesters to raise hell over the Brett Kavanaugh Supreme Court nomination. There’s no disputing this fact, but apparently pointing it out is anti-Semitic on a account of Soros being Jewish. Senate Judiciary Committee leader Chuck Grassley made this observation and the liberal media pounced, calling the Senator a raging anti-Semite.
Grassley was on Fox News when Maria Bartiromo asked if he thought Soros was funding the crazy liberal protests over Kavanaugh’s nomination.
Maria Bartiromo asked Chuck Grassley this morning if he thinks George Soros is paying the elevator protesters. “I have heard so many people believe that. I tend to believe it,” Grassley said. Trump tweeted the accusation about 80 minutes later pic.twitter.com/az8QtMZwma
— Dave Brown (@dave_brown24) October 5, 2018
“I have heard so many people believe that [Soros is involved]. I tend to believe it. I believe it fits in his attack mold that he has and how he uses his billions and billions of resources I think it promotes incivility in American society,” said Grassley.
Here’s how New York Times columnist David Leonhardt saw things:
Let’s be clear here: Charles Grassley is a United States Senator. He is responsible for his words. And his words here amount to an anti-Semitic smear. https://t.co/MXINMHkL9J
— David Leonhardt (@DLeonhardt) October 5, 2018
Amounts to anti-Semitism? Oh, that’s a liberal math problem: The truth + Republican = anti-Semitism. It can also equal “sexism” “racism” or anything negative depending on the input values of “the truth” being told.
Because liberals all take their orders from the same place, Atlantic staff writer Edward-Isaac Dovere got in on the action too:
Fox News host asks leading Republican senator if he believes in conspiracy theory that a rich Jewish boogeyman is making women claim to have been raped and assaulted; he (and the president of the United States) say yes: https://t.co/BLVqlgc3K0
— Edward-Isaac Dovere (@IsaacDovere) October 5, 2018
It’s not a conspiracy theory if it’s 100% true, like this claim of Soros is. Remember those women who accosted RINO Jeff Falke in an elevator and got him to change his opinion on Brett Kavanaugh? Well, they admitted to working for the Soros-funded group Center for Popular Democracy. In addition, The Daily Caller reported that Soros-backed activists were handing out cash to anti-Kavanaugh demonstrators. So yeah, Soros is funding these insane protests, which makes it a non-cospirarorial fact.
President Trump tweeted out a similar sentiment…
The very rude elevator screamers are paid professionals only looking to make Senators look bad. Don’t fall for it! Also, look at all of the professionally made identical signs. Paid for by Soros and others. These are not signs made in the basement from love! #Troublemakers
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 5, 2018
…which caused some liberal numb nut from Fast Company to claim:
This is a common claim from conspiracy theorists on the right, and has long been deemed untrue and anti-Semitic. But that didn’t stop Trump from tweeting it, nor did it stop Republican Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) from saying the exact same thing today, too.
Deemed by who? Liberal liars? Sadly, this is what passes for fact-checking on the left.
The left has long employed the tactic of attacking the truth with accusations of racism and anti-Semitism. It’s pretty much all they have since everything they say and believe in is pure bullshit. Debating any issue with facts is unfair to liberals because they are complexly unarmed, so they try to score points by screaming obscenities and accusing everyone of being Nazis.