They say the left always eats its own, but let’s be honest: if you’re a conservative woman, Democrats won’t even let you sit at the table. The latest Graham Platner scandal is just more proof that for the radical left, party loyalty always tops common decency.
When Lyndsey Fifield, a conservative woman from Virginia, bravely came forward with her story of abuse by Platner, the left-wing media machine couldn’t wait to toss her aside. Her “crime”? Working for Republican causes and refusing to worship at the altar of progressivism. Her account was dismissed not because of the facts, but because her politics are wrong.
But now, another woman steps forward—this time a true-blue Democrat from Maine, Jenny Racicot—and suddenly the D.C. media circus is ready to take her claims seriously. Why? Because the left trusts accusations only when they come from within their own political cult. Apparently, to liberal elites, being a Democrat makes you more “believable.” Truth doesn’t matter—only tribal loyalty.
This isn’t just garden-variety hypocrisy. It’s a party-wide syndrome. For years, Democrats shouted “Believe All Women”—as long as those women followed the party line. If you question the chosen narrative or work for conservative causes, your voice gets tossed in the trash heap. The message is loud and clear: Right-wing women are invisible. Their pain doesn’t matter.
And let’s not forget why this matters. The party that pretends to champion women’s rights treats women like political pawns. Protecting their power and pushing their globalist, anti-American agenda is more important than doing what’s right. They’ll protect their chosen candidates—no matter how ugly the allegations—if it means defeating conservatives and getting their hands on more power.
If you ever needed proof that the left only cares about women when it’s politically convenient, look no further than the way they’ve handled Graham Platner. This is who Democrats are. The fake outrage, the double standards, the moral rot. Should anyone be surprised anymore?
Source: Townhall
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