In today's E.W. Jackson news, the actual Republican nominee for lieutenant governor of Virginia says that Democrats are divisive and are focused on social issues and aren't nice upstanding moderate statesman-types
like E.W. Jackson is. Let us behold his wisdom, which like all true political wisdom is presented
in the form of a fundraising pitch to stupid people:
In an email fundraising pitch, Jackson says his Democratic opponent Ralph Northam is “running on divisive social issues” and that he “wants to prevent women from having safer access to health care by relaxing safety standards on abortion clinics!”
“With an extremist focus like this — how can we trust Ralph Northam to be Lieutenant Governor,” Jackson writes.
Northam's other "extremist" positions include backing "Obamacare," not hating gay people and maybe wanting fewer American schoolchildren to be shot in their classrooms because Freedom. As for the Democrats themselves, Jackson insists the party "even defended convicted infanticide murderer Kermit Gosnell," something you and I did not witness but which figures prominently in the eternally running
Twilight Zone episode that is the conservative mind.
Jackson concludes by asking for monies to fight Northam's "extremist allies, Planned Parenthood," apparently using the usual conservative definition of "extremist" as "a person or group I do not want to exist, but which rudely continues to exist anyway" and signs the whole thing off "In Liberty, E.W. Jackson," adding another entry into the long list of words that I suspect do not mean what E.W. Jackson thinks they mean.