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Elie Mystal’s New Book Proves There IS Such a Thing As a Stupid Question (or SEVERAL Stupid Questions) – Twitchy

Political commentator Elie Mystal has started the month of April with a bang: he demanded an end to voter registration because fraud ‘doesn’t exist,’ called for the destruction of our Constitution in favor of one like South Africa, and said the Trump administration would ‘snatch him up’ over his articles.





As to that last part, we don’t think he’s got anything to worry about, because we checked out the table of contents in his new book, ‘Bad Law.’

Take a look:

This got published?

It reads like a Leftist fever dream more than a serious book.

Bad faith is his bread and butter.

If his goal was comedy, he succeeded.

‘If you don’t give me this book deal, I’ll call you a racist on MSNBC!’ was probably the pitch.

It really is just *chef’s kiss*, isn’t it?

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If Mystal can get published, anyone can get published.

That’s what it looks like.

Nailed it.

In this case, there are several stupid questions.

Not in the way Mystal was hoping.


Editor’s Note: The mainstream media continues to deflect, gaslight, spin, and lie.  


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