Martin Tolchin, a co-founder of Politico and The Hill as well as a former member of The Times’ Washington bureau, is openly admitting that he cares nothing about justice and that he wants Joe Biden to be president even if he is guilty of the sexual assault against Tara Reade. This is a continuing theme within the Democratic party. all of the women who once believed in the #MeToo movement could care less when it comes to one of their own.
Cher, Alyssa Milano and lawyer, Lisa Bloom all agree. Bloom even admits that shew believes Tara Reade’s allegations but she is still voting for Joe Biden. That’s who these people really are. They could care less about you or me. All they want is power, no matter how they gain it. They want communism but only if it applies to us and not to them. Do not ever make the mistake of assigning them with morals. That is for make believe, not for their actions.
Martin Tolchin, a co-founder of Politico and The Hill as well as a former member of The Times’ Washington bureau, wrote in and admitted that he didn’t want an investigation into the allegation. Tolchin wrote that this was simply because it could damage the chance to beat President Donald Trump, adding that he didn’t even want justice for Reade if her allegation proved true.
“I totally disagree with this editorial. I don’t want an investigation. I want a coronation of Joe Biden,” Tolchin wrote according to the NYT. “I don’t want justice, whatever that may be. I want a win, the removal of Donald Trump from office, and Mr. Biden is our best chance.”
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— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) May 5, 2020
Tolchin was particularly concerned about the investigation because of the possibility that it would reveal information that would hurt Biden in the upcoming 2020 election. Tolchin appeared determined to beat Trump at all costs.
“Suppose an investigation reveals damaging information concerning his relationship with Tara Reade or something else, and Mr. Biden loses the nomination to Senator Bernie Sanders or someone else with a minimal chance of defeating Mr. Trump,” Tolchin wrote. “Should we really risk the possibility?”