This Is How the Left Wins in November…

 

…if we voters allow Republican candidates to retain Mendacious Mitch and Misleading McCarthy as the personnel setting the policy of the congressional Republican parties.

Whether in the State of the Union address or as an October surprise, the Democrats need only declare victory over COVID, in the face of an empty, more of the same fake opposition, establishment Republican campaign.

Steven Hayward, over at the new and improved, addition by subtraction, Power Line, shares the details of the Democrat strategists plan:

DEMOCRATS LOOKING TO BUG OUT OF THE WAR ON COVID?

Declare the crisis phase of COVID over and push for feeling and acting more normal. . .

Recognize that people are “worn out” and feeling real harm from the years- long restrictions and take their side.

Don’t set “COVID zero” as the victory condition. Americans also don’t think victory is COVID Zero.

Stop talking about restrictions and the unknown future ahead.

As I have written before, it is necessary, for the sake of our constitutional republic, to force our prospective representatives in the House and Senate to change policy by changing leadership, starting by ejecting Mitch McConnell and Kevin McCarthy from leadership. Fail to insist on making this public declaration, without weasel words, by every candidate who needs your vote and you accept the repeat of the flagrant fraud of Mendacious Mitch and Lyin’ Ryan on Obamacare, the border, and every other issue not favored by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

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  1. BDB Inactive
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    The Reticulator (View Comment):

    lowtech redneck (View Comment):
    I lost what little remaining faith I had in the substantial majority of American citizens in 2020.

    The ones who voted for Trump?

    Not sure where this is going, but I just broke out a bag of popcorn.

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  2. lowtech redneck Coolidge
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    The Reticulator (View Comment):

    lowtech redneck (View Comment):
    I lost what little remaining faith I had in the substantial majority of American citizens in 2020.

    The ones who voted for Trump?

    The ones who were swayed by ideology or the media into supporting BLM, an organization that far more closely resembles the 1920s KKK than it does a civil rights organization, while they were literally burning down city blocks and killing people in the streets.  Yes, there was a massive propaganda and pressure campaign, and yes, their popularity has (very gradually) decreased since then, but the inability and unwillingness to recognize totalitarian, racist evil (while simultaneously accusing innocent people of the same) completely destroyed my faith that a substantial (let us say at least 60%) majority of American citizens had the necessary ‘American spirit” to preserve, maintain or rejuvenate ‘America’ in anything except name-particularly since a majority of this 60% actually hates the history, traditional culture, and founding principles of the nation, and that segment is overwhelmingly concentrated within the institutional elite of the country, and their penetration into youth culture ensures that they will be with us for decades to come.

    I don’t oppose the Left because I still hope for a return to something resembling ‘America’ in my lifetime, I oppose them in order to protect me and mine from a determined, rapacious beast that wears the corpse of what was once the greatest country of the world as a skinsuit, and because I would rather die on my feet than live on my knees.

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  3. lowtech redneck Coolidge
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    BDB (View Comment):

    The Reticulator (View Comment):

    lowtech redneck (View Comment):
    I lost what little remaining faith I had in the substantial majority of American citizens in 2020.

    The ones who voted for Trump?

    Not sure where this is going, but I just broke out a bag of popcorn.

    Its going in an unhelpful direction, and I probably shouldn’t have brought it up.  As for the actual election, I have no idea if Democrat fraud was sufficient to change the final outcome, and because of the nature of electoral fraud we’re unlikely to ever know-its enough that the Democrats did all they could to encourage and make fraud possible, often through illegal procedural actions that were protected by Democrat judges.  But on the subject, a blatantly and openly anti-American campaign like that of Joe Biden should never have been close enough to make any victory (even through fraud) possible.  My lack of faith predates the election, but it certainly didn’t help.

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  4. BDB Inactive
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    lowtech redneck (View Comment):

    BDB (View Comment):

    The Reticulator (View Comment):

    lowtech redneck (View Comment):
    I lost what little remaining faith I had in the substantial majority of American citizens in 2020.

    The ones who voted for Trump?

    Not sure where this is going, but I just broke out a bag of popcorn.

    Its going in an unhelpful direction, and I probably shouldn’t have brought it up. As for the actual election, I have no idea if Democrat fraud was sufficient to change the final outcome, and because of the nature of electoral fraud we’re unlikely to ever know-its enough that the Democrats did all they could to encourage and make fraud possible, often through illegal procedural actions that were protected by Democrat judges. But on the subject, a blatantly and openly anti-American campaign like that of Joe Biden should never have been close enough to make any victory (even through fraud) possible. My lack of faith predates the election, but it certainly didn’t help.

    Shades of 2012, yes.

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  5. Django Member
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    Rick Scott says Republicans ‘live in fear of speaking the truth’ in defiant op-ed after Mitch McConnell shut down his tax-raising 11-point plan (yahoo.com)

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  6. Clifford A. Brown Member
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    Django (View Comment):

    Rick Scott says Republicans ‘live in fear of speaking the truth’ in defiant op-ed after Mitch McConnell shut down his tax-raising 11-point plan (yahoo.com)

    Thanks for pointing this out. I will bookmark and cite in future posts on the necessity of congressional Republican leadership change.

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