Huh — it turns out that Chris Murphy isn't the only transvestite politician asserting that Trump's been proved to be a pedophile

Democrats Aren't Even Trying to Hide That They Are Just Making Up Hoaxes

A Minnesota (of course) congressman, currently going by the name of Leigh Finke (curiously, his original name appears to have been scrubbed from the internet ) is right there alongside the Dullard of the Nutmeg State, claiming to have proof that Trump was the center of a sex ring that preyed on underaged children

Finke, who was named by USA Today’s 2023 “Woman” of the year, wrote in an Instagram post a week ago: “I don’t know what happens in this current political climate when we definitively prove that our president is a participant in a massive sex trafficking ring organized by his friends. …. “it is one thing for us to presume what we know in the face of mounting evidence. But it’s another thing to confirm the reality … that the man who is our elected president is a child rapist.”

“Release the files. Prosecute these predators, and find justice for the victims.”

David Strom reminds readers of the forerunner of these frauds by citing the 2012 lie told by Harry Reid, who knowingly, falsely claimed that Mitt Romney was a tax dodger. The success of that lie inspired the Democrats who have followed in his footsteps to abandon truth entirely and rely instead on hoaxes and fraud to dupe their constituents and stay in office.

“Time Magazine interviewed him about it, and he had no regrets.”

Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid has no regrets with falsely accusing Mitt Romney of paying zero taxes for ten years during the 2012 presidential elections.

“So the word is out that he has not paid any taxes for ten years,” Reid said on the Senate floor in August 2012. “Let him prove that he has paid taxes, because he hasn’t.”

Under criticism and repeated denials by Romney, Reid later put out a statement backed by an “extremely credible source,” which turned out to be billionaire Jon Huntsman, Sr, the father of the former Utah governor and Romney rival, according to Double Down by Mark Halperin and John Heilemann. PolitiFact rated Reid’s allegation “Pants on Fire.”

When asked about his comments in a new interview by CNN’s Dana Bash, Reid, who recently announced he would retire in 2017 after his term is up, rebuffed those who said his attacks were “McCarthyite.”

“Well, they can call it whatever they want,” Reid said. “Romney didn’t win, did he?”