WSJ Columnist Asks If Women Saved In Colorado Shooting Were “Worthy”
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Conservative Wall Street Journal columnist James Taranto asked if the women who were saved by their boyfriends in the Colorado theater massacre were “worthy.”
On his Twitter account Taranto posted: “I hope the girls whose boyfriends died to save them were worthy of the sacrifice.”
Several men lost their lives protecting their significant others as James Holmes attacked moviegoers at a midnight showing of The Dark Knight Rises in Aurora, CO.
In the past, Taranto claimed courts were “highly indulgent of sexual-harassment allegations.”
He also pushed the theory that black voters have been duped into believing that the Republican Party promotes racism.
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