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Dude thinks "you have ... in your party" is the way to look at this. It's a big tent in any party, my friend. The antisemitism in the remark of isolated individuals isn't a prominent feature in the party (in a similar vein, I'd say that the instances of GOP members being caught in flagrante delicto is not representative of the GOP, and that the hypocrisy usually involved in religious right-wingers doing so is more a feature of their humanness than of their conservatism. But similar hypocrisy among the most vocal religious members of that party occurs a higher percent of the time than antisemitic remarks among Dem public servants of any religion).
Simply put, though, there are more frequent and egregious transgressions of all sorts among Republicans in power than among Democrats in power since 2015. Are there problems with any number of Democrats and their policies? Absolutely.
Guys like you post on here as though everyone thinks in lockstep and turns a blind eye to the world just because they want to see Trump held accountable for apparent violations of his oath of office and the Constitution.
It's triage, my good man. If I walk into the ER and note that I need treatment for a heavily bleeding head wound, the docs don't say, "Hey idiot, you can't tell you have a broken arm."
Holding Trump accountable is the pressing issue, and I want to see it done correctly so that it's also a precursor to addressing other problems in the government and in the body politic.