In such politically charged times, it is rare for a transgression to be wasted without one side or the other applying their own twisted brand of logic and blame before the whole thing fizzles out. Yet one of the largest scandals of recent years has been quietly brushed aside with fault being placed solely at the feet of “all men.” Such is the case with the sexual assault allegations running rampant these days.

What if there were a troupe of public figures in media and politics, let’s call them “predominant predators,” who are far more likely to commit sexual assault and to display hypocrisy in their every action? Wouldn’t you want to know who makes up this group?

These predominant predators exist; we see them on our movie screens, in our media newsrooms, and even in the political pulpit, where they signal virtue and morality that they do not apply to their own lives.

Perhaps it’s about time that someone called them out by their real name: Leftists.

The Shocking Disparity

A simple review of the people involved tells the whole story. Of those accused in the #MeToo scandal, leftists (or “progressives”) outnumber conservatives by a shocking 5 to 1 margin.

A dedicated patriot, Neal Greenberg, put together a well-researched list of those who have been publicly outed during this scandal. He has thoughtfully provided links that detail their individual demise. Many of these falls from grace have been widely circulated, but some may surprise you.

These attackers have been categorized as “left” or “right” based on a number of factors including:

Support for Hillary Clinton/Donald Trump.

Donations to Hillary Clinton/Donald Trump.

Written works either in print or social media indicating political preference.

So without further ado, here is the unvarnished truth:

1— Ben Affleck, actorBen Affleck, actor

2 — Roy Price, former chief of Amazon Studios

3 — Bob Weinstein, movie producer

4 — The Gaslamp Killer, musician

5 — Chris Savino, creator of Nickelodeon’s Loud House

6 — Oliver Stone, movie director

7 — John Besh, celebrity chef

8 — Leon Wieseltier, former editor of The Atlantic and The New Republic

9 — Matthew Mondanile, former guitarist of Real Estate

10 — Lockhart Steele, former editorial director of Vox Media

11 — Lars Von Trier, movie director

12 — Andy Signore, creator of Honest Trailers

13 — Alex Calder, musician

14 — Elie Wiesel, Holocaust survivor

15 — Twiggy Ramirez, former bassist Marilyn Manson

16 — Terry Richardson, photographer

17 — George H.W. Bush, 41st president of the United States

18 — Ethan Kath, founding member of Crystal Castles

19 — James Toback, movie director

20 — Kevin Spacey, actor

21 — Jeremy Piven, actor

22 — David Blaine, magician

23 — Brett Ratner, movie director

24 — Mark Halperin, political journalist

25 — Dustin Hoffman, actor

26 — Andy Dick, actor

27 — Michael Oreskes, former head of NPR News

28 — Kirt Webster, publicist

29 — Rick Najera, director of CBS’s Diversity Showcase

30 — David Guillod, movie producer

31 — John Singleton, movie director

32 — Ed Westwick, actor

33 — Charlie Sheen, actor

34 — Robert Knepper, actor

35 — Jeffrey Tambor, actor

36 — Steven Seagal, actor

37 — Louis C.K., comedian

38 — Matthew Weiner, creator of Mad Men

39 — André Balazs, hotelier

40 — Roy Moore, Senate candidate in Alabama

41 — Russell Simmons, hip-hop mogul and founder of Def Jam Records

42 — Jann Wenner, founder of Rolling Stone

43 — Jesse Lacey, frontman of Brand New

44 — Sepp Blatter, former president of FIFA

And the list actually goes on into the hundreds.

That liberals or confessing Democrats outnumber conservative Republicans by 5 to 1 points to one of two possible realities:

The media/Hollywood/TV industry loves to protect those who hold conservative views to such an extent that their crimes and assaults have been buried by a right-leaning media machine. (Admittedly, not very likely). There is something about the left-leaning Fawns of Fame that is criminally and morally corrupt. They have no regard for other human beings and are more concerned with the signalling of their virtue than with being a good and decent person.

Take your pick on which of these possible realities is most likely.

Looking to the Future

No reasonable person would suggest that a whole group of people (left-leaning males) are chastised or judged because of the actions of a notable few, but by the same token, no reasonable person would ignore patterns of behaviour that could put their daughters or wives at risk.

Let us not denigrate and stoop to the levels of blame and hatred that so typify this hypocritical cast of characters; instead, let us expose their hypocrisy and crimes when we find them and be aware that it is often he who protests the loudest that has the most to hide.