Republicans are playing a dangerous game with DEI
The news cycle is a vicious tornado that just keeps on spinning.
Just one month ago, the first presidential debate unmasked President Biden to the American people as unfit for a second term. Then a loner tried to assassinate Donald Trump at a rally in Butler, Penn. Only days later, Biden came down with COVID and then dropped out of the race due to party pressure, endorsing his vice president, Kamala Harris. Now, some Republicans are attacking her as a "DEI hire."
Despite these attacks, Harris has quickly rallied Democrats around her campaign, receiving several high-profile endorsements and raking in large fundraising totals. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson has sought to quell the DEI talk, saying it “has nothing to do with race.” It doesn’t help that Biden himself recently said he had “the most diverse administration in history” that represents “the values of diversity, equality, inclusion ... and it starts at the top with the vice president.”
DEI, shorthand for diversity, equity and inclusion, started in the 1960s as a way to balance the sins of our past, and seeks to create........
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