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The Unthinkable Democrat Endgame to Win the Midterms
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Biden's Georgia Vote Theft 00:11:01
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Joe Biden goes down to Georgia looking for some votes to steal.
We cover that.
And also, someone was missing when Joe Biden went down to Georgia.
That tells us a lot.
Also, who is Mark Elias?
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Very important show today as we lay out the Democrats end game.
They see what's happening.
They see the collapsing of the lockdown and vaccine narrative.
They see their poll numbers collapsing, and they're even more brutal than I think people realize.
And they have developed a plan, which is precisely why Joe Biden was in Georgia yesterday.
Joe Biden's approval rating at best is 40% nationally.
That's nationally.
That's if you include New York and Vermont and Rhode Island and all these other different sorts of liberal left-wing bastions, California, Oregon, Washington.
58% disapproval rating, according to Ras Musson.
I have a theory on this, and I don't want to spend too much time on it, but there's a reason why Democrats, there's several reasons, why Democrats are really bad at governing.
One of the reasons why Democrats are so bad at governing is because there really isn't any public exposure, oversight, or check and balance to them running the government.
For example, when Trump was in office, every day the media was reporting on who was coming to the White House, what briefings were happening.
There was so much pressure that it required the Trump staff, required the Trump administration to be on their best every single day.
And even when they're on their best, the media found something wrong with it.
The opposite is true, though, with Biden.
It's because there is no pressure for them to perform in the public eye.
The New York Times will treat him with kid gloves no matter what.
The New York Times will not force the Biden administration to work late into the night.
They will not force the Biden administration or Biden regime to work on weekends.
Anyway, so Biden's numbers are underwater.
Biden sees very clearly that Republicans are poised to take back control of the House and the Senate this November.
It's looking increasingly likely we're going to build out the unthinkable end game that Democrats have developed through their slimy operative, Mark Elias, to try and disqualify Republicans from running altogether.
We teased this story together.
We teased this story previously.
We're going to get into details of that.
So where does Joe Biden go to try and save his presidency?
Joe Biden goes down to Georgia.
Now, I know what all of you are thinking.
A lot of you are singing that song, The Devil Goes Down to Georgia.
I am not saying that, okay?
I'm not going to say that Joe Biden went down to Georgia looking for a soul to steal.
He was in a bind.
He was way behind.
I'm not going to say that.
But I am saying that Joe Biden went down to Georgia because he did.
By the way, let's just set the record straight.
The fiddle solo in that song, if done correctly, is one of the most beautiful things that I've seen in open-air musical performance.
Joe goes down to Georgia looking for some votes to steal, and he starts to advocate for a massive voting rights bill.
Now, there's a lot of different takes on this.
First of all, a year ago, when we decided to ask some questions about the integrity of the 2020 election, we were told that the 2020 election was so secure, it was so beautiful, it was so well run that it's the best election system in the world.
If that's the case, why do they need to pass new voting rights legislation then?
We know the reason.
The reason is that he's underwater on the economy, on immigration, on his competency to run government.
His whole administration has negatives on every single issue.
They can't even succeed on their own terms, let alone the terms of the American people.
Where Joe Biden is back to calling election integrity efforts Jim Crow 2.0.
Now, remember, they tried to make a big deal out of this when Georgia passed their very vanilla voting bill months ago.
And Major League Baseball pledged to move the L-Star game to Denver, which they did.
And then the Atlanta Braves win the World Series, so they have to bring baseball back to Georgia in the playoffs.
Coca-Cola said it's against their values because I know that you are all super curious and interested what soft drink companies have to say about election integrity efforts.
And then Delta, run by what, Ed Bastion, that's the CEO of Delta, who's just a very typical Chamber of Commerce.
I just want to get my yacht in the Caribbean.
I don't care about the well-being of the country.
He says, yeah, you know, at Delta, it's against our values to ask people for identification.
Meanwhile, you can't even board an airplane if you don't show yourself to who you are.
So Joe Biden is calling election integrity efforts Jim Crow 2.0.
He says it's not about who gets to vote.
It's about making it harder to vote.
Play Cut 71.
Jim Crow 2.0 is about two insidious things.
Voter suppression and election subversion.
It's no longer about who gets to vote.
It's about making it harder to vote.
Now, maybe I'm overreading this, but the people behind him don't seem overly enthused.
He was speaking at some historical black college.
And by the way, congratulations to the Georgia Bulldogs.
Kirby Smart, you deserve it.
Now, the defensive coordinator for Georgia is now the new head ball coach, football coach of the Ducks of Oregon.
So just wait.
There's going to be some big victories coming out of Eugene sometime soon.
Joe Biden continued by saying, I did not walk in the shoes of generation of students who walked these grounds, but I walked other grounds.
74.
I did not walk in the shoes of generations of students who walked these grounds, but I walked other grounds because I'm so damn old I was there as well.
Hey, I'm kidding, man.
Seems like yesterday, the first time I got arrested anyway.
Yeah, I guess we could have a whole segment on Joe Biden's arrest record.
That would be an interesting thing.
I didn't know he had one.
And I guess, is Joe Biden trying to recreate history that he's some sort of civil rights icon?
Is that right?
I was there at Selma, crossing the Potomac.
And the moon landing, that was actually me.
When the Berlin Wall fell, I was the one that hit the sledgehammer.
Normandy Beach, I was leading the gunter.
Okay, Joe Biden, enough of the kind of inserting yourself into American history.
Oh, yeah, he was also there.
He got arrested in South Africa with Nelson Mandela.
And it was confirmed not to be true, by the way.
Was he dodging sniper fire, boarding a helicopter with Hillary Clinton?
No, no, no.
Or did he serve in Vietnam with Danan Dick?
These are all very important questions.
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Stacey Abrams' Pressing Commitment 00:05:27
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So somebody wasn't there yesterday.
Stacey Abrams didn't show up.
Stacy Abrams didn't show up to the speech that Joe Biden was supposed to save his presidency with.
So Biden's speech was about voting rights, allegedly, and all about fixing the filibuster.
And yet, for whatever reason, Stacey Abrams, who's running for governor of Georgia, same state, her issue, she wasn't there.
And it has Democrat commentators going wild with speculation as to why Stacey Abrams wasn't there.
Now, let's just be clear: Stacey Abrams has never won an election outside of a state representative race.
She lost the Georgia governor's race.
She always gets platformed as this Democrat savior.
It's really bizarre.
And they say that, yeah, Stacey Abrams is the reason why Raphael Warnock and John Ossif won the Senate races.
Now, there's only a couple explanations.
So Stacey Abrams comes out and she says, yeah, I wasn't there because of a scheduling mix up.
Now, let me tell you somebody who, let me tell you about something that I could be from a first-person perspective.
We've run a lot of events at Turning Point Action.
And when we host the president, President Trump, and he calls us, there's really not much of a negotiation that happens with the schedule.
It's not like, hey, we're coming to Phoenix on Wednesday.
Like, how about Friday?
Like, no, that just doesn't work.
You cancel what you have.
And guess, you know what's amazing?
And I could say this from personal experience, that when you tell whoever you're canceling that you're doing so for event with the president, they totally understand.
So you're trying to tell me Stacey Abrams had something more important to do than go and greet Joe Biden when he comes down to Georgia?
Stacey Abrams had a more pressing commitment.
Where was she yesterday?
Maybe she was writing a novel.
PlayCut 89.
Heat, like an inferno, blazed in his veins.
Temptation, like a song, clouded his mind.
It demanded that he slide his arms around her, that he trail his hand along her spine to sink into the silken curls at her nape.
I don't know what that was, but that's something she wrote.
It's not even good poetry.
That's from Tucker Carlson's show.
So Stacey was MIA, but this is the important part, though, that if Stacey Abrams won't even show up on the same stage as Joe Biden and will blame a scheduling error, the smart people within the Democrat Party are realizing that Joe Biden is a sinking ship, that they do not want to align themselves.
They do not want to be brought down by the Joe Biden force of gravity.
They do not want to be associated with the inflation, the Afghanistan debacle, the open borders, the COVID tyranny, the suppression on early treatments.
So Stacey Abrams not showing up is a big deal.
And make no mistake, Stacey Abrams is wholly controlled and operated by the internal Democratic apparatus within the Democrat Party.
She's basically a proxy.
She is, she's a play actor in a sense of she says what she needs to say, she shows up to where she needs to show up, speaks where she needs to speak, and that's it.
And so the fact that they couldn't get their schedules aligned, that's her excuse.
You know, yeah, I had a hair appointment.
Doesn't make a lot of sense.
But the major takeaway is that Biden just got slighted by a potential 2024 competitor, by someone who's trying to be governor of Georgia.
And I could say this, even when Trump's approval ratings were 42 or whatever, or 44, almost every Republican running for office wanted to be on the stage with Trump because at the very least, you'd get his base.
You'd get the solidified conservative movement.
Even when Trump was mired in his quote unquote, I put in air quotes controversies, firing Comey, Mueller investigation, even throughout that, you had incumbent Republicans that were desiring and seeking to want to be on stage with him.
They saw some political upside, and some people they saw massive political upside, like Mike Braun in Indiana.
He tried to get on stage every chance he possibly could.
Josh Hawley in Missouri, right?
Great senator against Claire McCaskill.
Stacey Abrams avoided even associating with Joe Biden in her home state on an issue.
It's not like Joe Biden was coming there to go talk about N95 masks.
It was about the issue that she says she champions.
The Filibuster and Trump 00:13:55
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Okay, so I want to play a couple more pieces of tape here of Biden in Georgia.
And then I want to kind of build out this incredible article by Mark Elias, who is kind of the, he was large in part the chief architect behind that Time magazine article.
Remember, the Time magazine article admitted and detailed the shadow campaign that won the 2020 election.
They're doing this in broad daylight.
If anyone wants to say, oh, yeah, was the 2020 election irregular?
Was it potentially fraudulent?
Just read the Time magazine article.
Mark Elias is a slimy operative.
He reminds me kind of a younger David Axelrod when Axelrod was really hungry for power back in 2006, 2007, 2008.
Axelrod might be too old of a reference for some of our listeners here, but David Axelrod was kind of him.
It was Axelrod, David Plough, and Valerie Jarrett who were kind of the triumphant behind Barack Obama's ascension to president of the United States.
There's an incredibly telling book called Audacity to Win by David Plough.
I encourage everyone to read it if you're interested in kind of how Obama came to power.
David Plough was the driving force behind that.
So we'll get to that in a second, but let's just play a couple more pieces of tape here.
Now, the reason why Biden is doing this is that he's trying to save his presidency with a last-ditch effort with the escape pod, if you will, of the burning ship that is his presidency.
The only thing he has left is trying to change the voting laws nationally to try and mitigate the damage of the coming red wave.
Now, let's just be very clear.
Nowhere in America are black people not able to vote.
It doesn't exist.
Black people are able to vote not just on voting day for weeks ahead of time, mail-in ballots, any sort of kind of conveniences.
This is one of you want to talk about the big lie.
This is the big lie.
This is a catastrophic monstrosity of a lie to try to gaslight and create political smokescreen under a poll-tested, cushy, nice-sounding kind of wrapping of voting rights.
Play cut 68.
How do you want to be remembered at consequential moments in history?
They present a choice.
Do you want to be the side of the side of Dr. King or George Wallace?
Do you want to be the side of John Lewis or Bull Connor?
Do you want to be the side of Abraham Lincoln or Jefferson Davis?
This is the moment to decide to defend our elections, to defend our democracy.
It's interesting when he mentions George Wallace, who actually ran as a third-party candidate in the 1964 election, or is it no?
No, it was later than that, wasn't it?
1968, 1972.
He won three states, actually.
I think he won Arkansas, Alabama, and Mississippi.
I think the name of his party, it was either the Reform Party or something.
Anyway, 1972.
George Wallace was governor of Alabama, I want to say.
Is that right?
And his most famous quote, he's best known for segregation today, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever.
You know, Joe Biden should be pressured if we had an actual media by saying, hey, you think segregation is bad, right?
Yeah, it's evil.
Then why is it that you didn't mention black kids going to one classroom in Georgia public schools and white kids going another classroom?
We have segregation in Georgia public schools.
I always love how they mentioned Jefferson Davis versus Abraham Lincoln.
The left is not really sure what to do with Abraham Lincoln.
And this is what's so fascinating to me: Joe Biden, he tries to use the moral high ground of inciting, not inciting, but let's say using Abraham Lincoln's name.
All the while, Abraham Lincoln's legacy has been removed from public schools in San Francisco for being a racist.
So which is it, Joe Biden?
It's a conversation for a different time.
Joe Biden, Kamala Harris says, Nowhere does the Constitution give a minority the right to unilaterally block legislation.
So what are they talking about here?
They're talking about the filibuster.
That's what they're talking about.
This whole thing was trying to build consensus to try and remove the filibuster.
Kirsten Sinema looks like she's not going to budge.
Joe Manchin looks like he's not going to budge.
Even Mark Kelly is now coming on the scene as someone who might want to posture because he's so underwater in the battleground state of Arizona.
Now, here's an interesting question: Stacey Abrams wasn't there.
Was Raphael Warnock there yesterday?
He was big mistake.
Raphael Warnock is not doing well.
He's running up against a good Georgia Bulldog, Herschel Walker.
Play cut 86.
The Constitution of the United States gives the Congress the power to pass legislation.
And nowhere, nowhere, does the Constitution give a minority the right to unilaterally block legislation.
Now, look, I'm not going to get too into this.
Why is it whenever Kamala Harris goes south of the Mason-Dixon line, she just adopts this kind of southern twang?
Am I reading too much into that?
Or is that a real thing?
It's like as soon as she goes into Alabama, it's kind of like this southern draw she adopts.
And then when she goes to Boston, she talks like that, you know, talks like a Boston guy.
It's called code switching?
That's so interesting.
Is that a real thing?
I'm going to have to look into that.
I didn't know that.
It's interesting.
If you guys could see our chat, Andrew and Connor say it's called code switching.
Hillary and AOC do it too.
Obama did it too.
Republicans don't do it as much.
You know who did do it?
Is Brian Kelly, the new head coach of LSU?
No, seriously, if you go find his big assembly they had in the LSU basketball arena, Brian Kelly, who's like the least southern guy, who is head football coach at Cincinnati and then Notre Dame, actually the winningest coach in Notre Dame history.
He goes down to LSU and he starts talking in this kind of southern draw, but not just southern draw.
It's a Louisiana Southern draw, which is a completely distinct accent for those of you that know Southern culture.
It's somewhat French, actually.
It's got a little bit of a Cajun feel, some would say.
Okay.
So Mark Elias, I really don't have time to do this story justice, but I'm going to do my best because I have to cover the Bald Eagle story.
I have to at the end of this hour.
Mark Elias, this slimy operative, has this new story out at democracydocket.com.
Just so we're clear, the chances of the filibuster being lifted for Joe Biden's whatever legislation, very low.
Bill Backbetter is dead.
John Lewis Voting Rights Act not going to happen.
This is Mark Elias' website.
He goes into great detail by saying it's important how we characterize the events of January 6th.
Why?
He says, quote, the term insurrection has legal consequences, specifically Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, which prohibits people to run for Congress if they were engaged in an insurrection.
Quote, it seems quite likely that one or more Republican members of Congress will be subject to this disqualification.
And it's important that we start to identify them now.
Republicans will inevitably argue that enforcing the disqualification provision will harm their chances in the upcoming midterm elections.
Preferably, the Department of Justice would lead this effort.
Nonpartisan career lawyers should evaluate not just the criminal liability of people involved in the insurrection, but constitutional disqualification of the lower civil standard of proof.
Oh, so this is why they need to keep on calling it an insurrection.
They're going to try to disqualify hundreds of members of Congress that stood up and tried to object to election results.
147 Republicans.
Mark Elias is trial ballooning.
He is trying to move the Overton window to say, hey, why don't we disqualify 147 Republicans ahead of the midterms?
This is their current endgame for this calendar year, everybody.
They're not going to win on inflation.
They're not going to win on the border.
They're not going to get this silly voting rights bill done in Georgia.
But instead, Mark Elias is going to try to sweep in and disqualify 147 Republicans.
Quote, if the department fails or refuses to do so, Congress and private litigants will need to step in and vindicate this constitutional disqualification.
One way or another, we cannot allow our government to be run by people who have violated their oaths of office and engaged in insurrection against the United States.
Not acting to prevent this would itself be a violation of the Constitution.
What do they have up their sleeve?
You don't have to wonder.
They're writing about it at democracydocket.com.
They're going to try to disqualify basically the entire House Republican caucus from running in the midterms.
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Okay, so I know I spooked some of you.
You guys have been emailing me in great numbers.
I think the likelihood of Mark Elias being able to win in court, trying to disqualify 147 Republicans for insurrection, despite the fact no one has been charged with insurrection, is very low.
But don't discount it at face value because Mark Elias knows the court system.
He would probably sue in a very favorable jurisdiction like Guam or something, where they have some one-off judge.
Remember, they did that with Trump.
They would always go sue in Hawaii because they had some lunatic communist that is some judge in a far-off land.
I'm not saying they're not American.
Bald Eagle Power Line Suspicion 00:04:44
That's not the point.
The point is that it just so happened that every single legal challenge went through Hawaii and had national implications, which is a quite interesting thing.
And it shows just how scheming they are and how Machiavellian they are.
It really does.
And you just can't declare something to be an insurrection and suddenly it becomes an insurrection in the legal sense.
For example, in this wonderful, beautiful scene in the office, Michael Scott is meeting with Oscar.
And they go through all of Michael Scott's finances.
And Oscar says to him, you should declare bankruptcy.
And Michael Scott then says, I declare bankruptcy.
And he repeats it like five times.
And Oscar says, yeah, that doesn't mean anything.
Just because you declare it, it doesn't mean you're bankrupt.
It's the same exact thing.
I declare insurrection.
Doesn't work that way.
All right.
So now for the most bizarre story of the day.
And I think I'm on the case.
I got a theory here.
Media matters, get ready to write your articles.
All right?
Just give you a little heads up.
Nancy Pelosi is eulogizing Harry Reid.
He's laying instead the Machiavellian Nevadan thug, Harry Reid.
And she starts talking about this gift that Harry Reid gave her.
This was just today.
Play Cut 88.
I loved Harry.
Chuck, talk about gifts.
I had the at the end of his term, he came over to my office and said, I have something for you I want you to remember me by.
I thought it might be a note or a photo or something, right?
Instead, he brought in and unwrapped a bald eagle, an American symbol, a bald eagle, stuffed, but still with the wind, the wood, the breeze fluttering its wings.
I said, Harry, what happened?
Did you go hunting and accidentally shoot a bald eagle, an endangered species?
He said, no, he flew into a live wire, so I call him Sparky.
I said, okay, well, except it's been Sparky, but with his permission and appropriately, we have named him Harry.
Sparky flew from the leader's office to the speaker's office.
Now Harry.
As we know, before Harry entered the political research.
Okay, so I could just see Stenny Hoyer saying, hey, wait a second.
Yours is named Sparky too?
And all of a sudden, Chuck Schumer says, I got a bald eagle too.
The whole Democrat caucus has unexplained endangered species dropped off by Harry Reid before he left the Senate.
All right, I'm going to say this.
I think it's highly suspicious the narrative that a bald eagle would fly into a power line.
And how morbid?
Sparky?
Oh, yeah, it died while a death of electrocution.
We're going to call it Sparky.
That's really dark, actually, and weird, and actually explains a lot about that whole thing.
How many bald eagles did Harry Reid collect over the years?
This is like a kind of an interesting question.
Did he report this through the Department of Interior?
Did he file out the paperwork of I don't even think you're allowed to transport endangered species across state lines?
It's got to be a felony.
There's no way.
Are you allowed to stuff endangered species?
There's all sorts of different federal laws that are potentially being violated here.
Not to mention the ethical and moral ones of an endangered species, and you stuff it and you give it to the Speaker of the House.
And yeah, it's called Sparky.
I want you to remember me by a morbid death of our national symbol dying of electrocution.
Something's very suspicious about this entire thing.
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