They must always be. Because this:
Democrats have been worked into the most fervor over claims that Republicans will employ widespread voter suppression at the polls on Nov. 6 [...]Attorney General Eric Holder called the potential voting identification requirements a “poll tax” and Democratic Maryland Sen. Ben Cardin said they are “the new Jim Crow laws of our times.”
And this:
A judge in Texas predicted civil war would break out if Obama were reelected because the president is “going to try to hand over the sovereignty of the United States to the U.N.,” as part of an appeal for voters to approve a tax increase in order to hire more sheriff’s deputies.“We’re not just talking a few riots here and demonstrations, we’re talking Lexington, Concord, take up arms and get rid of the guy,” Lubbock County Judge Tom Head said.
Are both crazy conspiracy theories! Because balance!
Realize that I could write this same post several times a day, but it's Fair & Balanced® journalism like this that's allowed what is arguably our biggest ongoing political saga to slip completely under the radar: Specifically, that over the last 20 years, one of our major political parties has descended into a state of collective madness. But because our national shared religious beliefs preclude the possibility of this happening, our chroniclers choose instead to equate fiction with history, and logic with nonsense, or to simply to ignore it altogether.
----Baron V