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Considering the Claim Josh Shapiro’s Former Aide Accused of Berating a Woman, Left Her ‘Weeping in Shock’

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On Friday, we learned that a former aide to Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro is alleged to have verbally abused an anonymous woman on the phone until she was left “weeping and in shock.”

While Democrats and the media, always quick to invoke the “Republicans pounce” rule, may see this as another cudgel to whack a possible Kamala Harris VP pick with, there’s a catch:

There is no evidence Shapiro (then the Keystone state’s attorney general, had anything to do with this or even knew about it. Shapiro did know, however, that Mike Vereb was a problem.

A little caution is in order here.


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First, it’s not known yet whether Gov. Shapiro will be Kamala Harris’s VP pick. While he has the chance to possibly swing a must-have Electoral College state, his Jewishness may cost Kamala Harris votes in Michigan, another vital swing state. But that, in this context, is neither here nor there. 

If Shapiro ends up being Kamala’s choice for second banana, there will be plenty of issues for Republicans to pounce on. This isn’t one of them. Statements from Shapiro’s people support the claim that the then-state AG didn’t know about this incident, which reportedly happened six years ago, and there is no evidence to the contrary – at least, not yet.

None of this should be construed as excusing Mike Vereb’s alleged behavior, which is despicable. But let’s look at the specifics, and apply the “shoe on the other foot” rule: Consider if this was an aide to JD Vance, who, several years ago, made some cruel and abusive statements to a constituent. Senator Vance didn’t know anything about it at the time and didn’t know about it at all until the unnamed constituent made an anonymous report. In the meantime, the aide engaged in other unacceptable behavior and was duly fired. 

Democrats would try to tar Sen. Vance with a broad brush, to try to tie the aide’s behavior to him. And we would call it a nothing-burger.

We must, as people of principle, call this a nothing-burger as well.

So, for once, let’s hold back on the patented Republican pounce. There will be bigger and better issues to bring up.

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