Words and phrases no Republican should use WashTimesOpEd
Previously, we explored several words and phrases no Republican should use. Here are a few more terms that should be stricken from our discourse through the exercise of discipline and common sense. You can’t protect American freedom or beat the left by speaking their language.In fairness, few Republicans use this one, but it warrants inclusion. This is the sanitized way of talking about abortion. It should be viewed as an affront to all women that Democrats view abortion as health care.
Whenever you hear “fair share,” watch out for your wallet, especially if you’re in the middle class. The left’s goal is to shower you with so much fairness that you’ll end up dependent on the government, with no personal or economic freedom to worry about. To the arbiters of the American lexicon, “fairness” is like equity and inclusion; it doesn’t really mean anything except handing more of what’s rightfully yours to the government.
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