THERE’S NO HYPOCRISY LIKE DEMOCRATIC HYPOCRISY: Wisconsin senate candidate: Civility for me, but not for thee.

Former Sen. Russ Feingold, D-Wis., loves to deliver lectures about “civility,” but he doesn’t appear to care much for the concept himself.

In mid-March, Feingold spoke to the Rotary Club of Milwaukee and was asked about civility in Congress. Feingold responded by explaining that civility begins at a young age, suggesting kids today are learning incivility from television.

“How people think and develop a view about how they should conduct themselves as adults begins at a young age. So I think it’s fair to say I always tried to be civil. I will be civil,” Feingold said. “And I think we should encourage others to do that as well.” . . .

But in 2015, Feingold apparently took a different approach to civility, by calling his Senate opponent Ron Johnson an “SOB.” During the Winnebago County Democratic Party’s Corn Roast event in late 2015, Chairwoman Marcia Steele recounted a story of Feingold telling her he wanted to beat Johnson in the election.

“And then he just said, ‘You know Marcia, I really need to beat that — and I swear to god, he said to me — that SOB in his own backyard,” Steele told a crowd.

After Steele’s remarks, a former communications advisor for the Democratic Party of Wisconsin, Max Croes, stood up and told the audience: “That story that was just told, that’s true.”

So much for civility, right?

Yeah.