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Liberals mustn’t have double standards. When Russia weaponized social media to inflame racial tensions in America back in 2016, liberals correctly labeled it election interference and an attack on American democracy. When our friends at the NY Times do the same thing today, we must find the courage to call them out.

America’s tried-and-true method to circumvent a economic downturn is to start a new war overseas, or to escalate an existing war. Democrats must start proposing new military operations as soon as possible. They can’t afford to let Trump get out ahead of them on this issue. The clock is ticking . . .

Of course Trump is a racist birther, but liberals mustn’t be hypocrites. All of us who sat in horror while Democrats heaped scorn on President Obama in the recent presidential debates know the Democratic Party must look in the mirror and face its demons.

Here is a golden opportunity for liberals to show they are both environmentalists and patriots. President Obama taught us that liberal causes are best advanced by coupling them with appeals to conservative values.  He would not waste this opportunity.

It’s true that presidential smiley-face notes are distasteful to liberal sensibilities, but liberals must bear in mind that insistence on stuffy formality reinforces stereotypes of liberals as elitist fussbudgets. My liberal American friends agree that perceptions are very important ahead of this upcoming election. We

This is just wrong. I met many of my liberal American friends at Equinox gyms. They are good people who value President Obama’s legacy.  It’s true that you will find the occasional Trumpster at Equinox, but you are far more apt to meet smart fun-loving liberals who are up for cocktails after a killer workout.

The whole world loved President Obama for providing uplift in times of tragedy. Have liberals forgotten? It’s true that Trump is a buffoon who can’t touch the hem of President Obama’s transcendence, but it’s mean-spirited to mock him for trying. It almost makes him sympathetic. Is that what you want?

What is this? Liberals rightly criticize Trump for being relentlessly negative, but now we criticize for him for being too positive? That’s poor messaging. Liberals can’t afford to be perceived as habitual complainers. If you have liberal friends like I do, warn them to avoid this trap.

M4All is a deadly menace to President Obama’s legacy because it’s not an evolutionary step from the ACA, but rather a radical departure. Its particulars are so utterly different from the ACA’s that it can only be interpreted as a condemnation of the ACA, and by extension a condemnation of President Obama.  That is a

M4All zealots are implicitly saying the ACA — President Obama’s crowning achievement — is a failure which must be scrapped and replaced. My liberal American friends consider this a huge slap in the face to President Obama, and I can’t disagree. It’s tantamount to saying President Obama was a failed President.

Liberals can’t rebut Trump’s talking points if they aren’t fully aired, so let Kellyanne speak. Rebuttal is the lifeblood of democracy. President Obama taught us that. His early career in politics was little else but rebuttals.

Democrats must refrain from uttering statements that erode President Obama’s moral authority!

The entire front page of Splinter consists of “Trump is a Jerk” headlines. Liberals mustn’t come across as too negative or too obsessively fixated on Donald Trump. American voters hate that. President Obama offered Hope and Change. Now that was a positive message.

When ordinary people tear down their moral leaders, evildoers take aid and comfort from it.  Democrats must take this lesson to heart.

I can’t help wondering if the harsh criticism of President Obama by his fellow Democrats in the recent Democratic presidential debates didn’t embolden the gun-crazed fanatics who perpetrated these outrages. The timing could have been a coincidence, but I doubt it. Generally speaking, bad things happen when Democrats

Agreed, it is undeniable that on occasion nefarious underlings took advantage of President Obama’s great humility and his innate tendency to see only the best in people. Geithner was one such scoundrel. Even so, it is far preferable to have a President with an excess of humility and generosity of heart that one with a

My liberal American friends and I agree that criticizing President Obama is fine, in theory. But at this critical hour of decision, is it wise to actually do it?

No true Democrat will mourn the passing of those selfish miscreants who tarred President Obama’s legacy to boost their own moribund presidential chances. Attorney General Holder said it well:

Audience heckling of President Obama’s policies is unacceptable. Limited criticism of President Obama is permissible in certain circumstances, but only if expressed in a respectful and dignified manner.

Demonstrators started chanting “Three million deportations”