The Lincoln Project sticks it to Mike Pence before his big speech with “Adultery”

Hours before Mike Pence is scheduled to give his speech, accepting the renomination of the Republican Party to the Vice Presidency, the Lincoln Project skillfully demonstrates his hypocrisy with their latest ad “Adultery.”

Showing videotapes of Mr. Pence when he was a conservative radio talk show host, condemning Bill Clinton in 1997 for the Monica Lewinsky affair, the Lincoln Project clearly shows that the current Vice President of the United States is nothing more than a hypocritical political opportunist.

The ad shows all the affairs Mr. Trump has or has been accused of having during his three marriages. It also showcases pictures of him with Jeffrey Epstein and cavorting with women more than half his age.

The ad concludes with the statement:

“Mike Pence: Look what Donald Trump grabbed this time.”

One should ask Mr. Pence what he thinks of the situation with Jerry Falwell Jr. Will he abandon his convictions there too.

Or what did he think when his boss wished Pedophile Epstein’s accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, well. It would be curious what bull fecal matter he would try to spew there.

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