McConnell inexplicably claims that Democrats want to tell Americans 'how many hamburgers you can eat'

McConnell inexplicably claims that Democrats want to tell Americans 'how many hamburgers you can eat'

28 Aug    Finance News

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) asked Americans to “support Republican Senate candidates across the country and re-elect my friend, President Donald Trump” during the Republican National Convention on Thursday night — including making an ominous (and false) threat that Democrats are prepared to take away your hamburgers if you don’t.

McConnell has been a bit of a reluctant ally — and even occasional foe — of the president’s, even initially announcing he had no plans to talk at the convention before walking the statement back. But speaking from the verdant fields of Kentucky, McConnell stressed the importance of the election for conservative voters. Democrats “want to tell you when you can go to work, when your kid can go to school,” McConnell claimed. “They want to tax your job out of existence, and then send you a government check for unemployment.”

He added that Democrats “want to tell you what kind of car you can drive, what sources of information are credible, and even how many hamburgers you can eat.”


While it’s not true that Democrats are seeking to regulate hamburgers, CNN’s Daniel Dale noted that the claim “may, or may not, be an exaggerated reference to Sen. Kamala Harris’s musings about dietary guidelines, which are not mandates.”

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Either way, McConnell’s intention was clear: “With two more liberal senators, we cannot undo the damage [Democrats have] done,” he said.

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