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This MAGA Republican should have given the rebuttal to President Joe Biden's prime-time speech

It’s all about Donald Trump, or more precisely, stopping Donald Trump from ever running for office again, hopefully by indicting him and finding him guilty of something. The thing is, yes, Trump used “Make America Great Again” as his campaign slogan, but the term MAGA has taken on a life of its own outside of Trump. President Joe Biden pretended to make a case between mainstream RINOs he can work with and “extreme MAGA” who incite violence and want to take away our rights and freedoms; they want to ban contraception and same-sex marriage and impose restrictions on abortion, or at least that’s how he opened his speech Thursday night.

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House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy gave a prebuttal, but this MAGA Republican ought to have been given a prime-time slot to rebut Biden’s speech. Most MAGA Republicans want to make America great again. What does that mean? Give Alma Ohene-Opare five minutes to explain:

If only he’d been born here.

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We’re sorry that Biden doesn’t understand that “MAGA” transcends Donald Trump and thinks that “MAGA” automatically means extremist or “MAGA” implies support for the Capitol riots. We need some Republicans in power to be giving speeches just like this one.

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