Opinion | The Democrats’ Fake Outrage

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Opinion: The survival of three Virginia Democrats reveals hypocrisy on a grand scale—and maybe a return to sanity, writes DanHenninger

One of the many memorable things Willie Nelson has written is that it’s funny how time slips away. Willie didn’t mean funny ha-ha. He meant funny odd. And in our hyperpoliticized time what’s funny is how liberal outrage slips away.

It was only yesterday that Virginia’s three highest officials were on their way out for capital crimes against the racial and sexual dogmas of modern liberalism—Gov. Ralph Northam for the blackfaced and hooded Klan figures in his medical-school yearbook, Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax for two sexual-assault...

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