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June 8, 2022 - Doug Collins Podcast
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It’s always other peoples fault: The Biden Blame Game
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The greatest thing I have ever heard in my whole life.
I could not believe my ears.
This house, wherever the rules are disregarded, chaos and mob rule.
It has been said today, where is bravery?
I'll tell you where bravery is found and courage is found.
It's found in this minority who has lived through the last year of nothing but rules being broken, people being put down, questions not being answered, and this majority say, be damned with anything else.
We're going to impeach and do whatever we want to do.
Why?
Because we won an election.
I guarantee you, one day you'll be back in the minority and it ain't gonna be that fun.
Hey everybody, it's Doug Collins.
Welcome to the Doug Collins Podcast.
I want to go over some things that are just hitting some highlights.
Again, talking about the headlines that really are not the headlines and just the difference in what we're seeing in the world right now, especially on some current events.
Going to talk about a few things I wanted just to share with that really when you start to look at them, you're starting to wonder why.
Why is it that we're dealing with these issues in the way that we're dealing with them and really some things that are problematic?
I want to start off with the first one that really caught my attention.
This one is really sort of funny.
Joe Biden And the Biden administration has blamed everybody for every bit of problems that they've had.
It doesn't matter what it is.
If you have a problem with the Biden administration, it's not their fault.
It's somebody else's fault.
It's somebody else who's done something.
And they have made a cottage industry, if you would, of blaming other people for the problems that they have.
I mean, if you look at it in the problems that you can look at, I haven't seen yet where they took responsibility for something they've done.
And now the headline is out and we're highlighting it here on the podcast because I couldn't resist this.
Joe Biden is now upset with his own staff and with others for walking back his missteps and for his low approval ratings and poll numbers, which by the way now are lower than Donald Trump's.
Yes, you heard that.
Joe Biden's approval ratings and negative ratings are lower than Donald Trump's.
And that's just irritating him.
It's getting under his skin.
He can't take it.
He's not happy about it.
And so he's sort of lashed out at everybody around him.
And remember, let's go back in time for just a little bit.
This was the Biden administration that said, we're going to be the adults in the room.
You know, get rid of Donald Trump.
He's the bad man.
He's the one that took us down the wrong path.
He's the one that's ruined our relationships around the world.
He's the one that has made our country, you know, problematic.
And we have all these problems and everybody's against everybody.
And so in a campaign of leadership, if you would, Joe Biden stays in the basement.
And that's the way he runs the campaign, promising this adult leadership as we get into the room.
I find it rather comical at this point, a year and a half in, in which the Democratic Party is going into a midterm election, which really the party in power in the presidency always has trouble in the first midterm.
But this is looking more than a problem.
This is looking back to 2010, you know, when President Obama famously said that we got our butts kicked.
Okay?
This is looking like that is going to happen.
And Joe Biden...
Just in his administration, they just don't seem to accept this.
They don't seem to accept that the decisions they've made, the things that they've done, have led to the problems that we're in, but yet they want to blame everybody else.
What is really interesting is They don't have answers for them.
I mean, we're talking about inflation, gas prices.
We're talking about the war in Ukraine.
We're talking about baby farmers.
There's just so many things that we could go on to right now.
But I just saw this, that it was really interesting.
That Joe Biden now, when he turns around and looks at these poll numbers, sees what everybody is saying about his administration and the reason, and also really the aggravation point that he's actually below Donald Trump when it comes to the approval ratings, he is now looking around and blaming his staff.
Now look, the staff at the White House, I would not want this job, especially a communication director.
Now believe me, I am no fan, was no fan of Jen Psaki and The circle back and just the basically gaslighting of most of the answers that she would give, especially when it had to do with anything negative with what the administration was doing.
The new press secretary, she's taken on a very difficult task because how would you like to We have to go up and clean up after Joe Biden.
I mean, it's like the old, you know, blue light special that Kmart used to have, the blue light special that, you know, here it is.
I got to go clean up or there's a clean up on aisle five.
Why?
Because Joe Biden just said something.
And we've seen this over and over again, and it's causing, again, their poll numbers to tank.
Their poll numbers are nowhere where they would want them to be.
be.
In fact, there's a reason for that and it's mainly not has anything to do with the staff and their spin of this and the political aspect of it.
It's just that they've had bad decisions as they went along through here.
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We're going to go through some of these famous missteps, these misquotes that Joe Biden now seems to blame on everybody else that are actually his to own.
And we've talked leadership on this podcast, we've talked a lot of things, but we've got to spend some time on understanding this.
The interesting one right now, let's go back.
Joe Biden and his administration want you to believe that the inflation problem, the gas problem, the gas prices problem, which by the way, all reports are that Ron Klain, the chief of staff, others are just obsessed with the gas prices because they understand that gas prices are something that everybody can see very easily, very quickly.
All they have to do is look, driving down the road or even if they're in a bus or anywhere else, they can see that the gas prices are prominently displayed on the street corners on the signs At gas stations, you can tell that over the last year and a half, that gas prices, a little bit further than that, have went up almost $2 or more a gallon.
Gas is at its highest price it's ever been on a daily average.
And the administration has, frankly, exacerbated the problem.
They've not helped the problem.
They've not done anything to fix the problem.
And yet, they still want to blame everybody else.
And so let's just put this in perspective for a moment.
When Joe Biden took office, gas prices were in the twos.
I had been lower, but they were in the twos.
$2 range to a high $2 range, depending on where you were.
Inflation was not in any way growing at that point as a flat level as it had been for many, many years.
This was the economy that was coming back out of the pandemic, starting its first recesses out of the pandemic of 2020 into 2021. Remember he took office in January of 2021. People were opening back up.
There was more of a resistance to mandates.
We had more mandates and more masks and everything coming into his administration because he was just Basically, full-focused hellbent on making sure that mandates and masks and all these things were the proper symbols of your understanding of the pandemic.
And so there was a hiccup in some jobs, especially in our bigger cities, especially in some of our bigger states.
But in states which had already went through this and opened back up, the economy was beginning to grow again.
Now, I lay this on top of the fact that you have to understand that there was one thing that did come and began prior to the Biden administration.
And that was the global effect, the global shortage of goods and products in particular that were transmitted between countries during the pandemic.
This is where you began the...
First steps, if you would, of understanding that our global supply chain was at risk.
I mean, when you had a great deal of our pharmaceuticals manufactured in China, when you had a great deal of our products manufactured in China, when you had dependency here in this country on getting a product to and from, and you had a pandemic in which you had things shut down, you were beginning to see the And also feeling the effects of a supply chain shortage that was a natural occurrence of economies worldwide being shut down.
And especially when you had economies such as the ones in China and Taiwan and Korea and other places in the Southeast Asia countries, Asian countries in general, you had European trade, you had American trade.
These were all real issues that began to affect all kinds of products, from cars to building materials, all of which have skyrocketed, food costs beginning to go up, and these were all prior to.
Then when you come into the Biden administration, there was this discussion on, we need to put more money into the economy, the American Rescue Plan, as it was called.
Several Leading liberal economists said, Mr. President, don't do this.
This is not the right way to do it.
There's other ways we can do this, but you're going to have a problem if you do this with, clearly here, inflation.
You're going to have a problem with inflation.
You've got a supply chain issue in which you have the supplies are limited.
You have the demand that is high.
You have people with disposable incomes.
People are starting to buy.
As they come out of this pandemic, as they get back into the workplace, they're going to be spending money, they're going to be buying things, and this is going to cause a problem in the economic chain.
Well, guess what?
They just blew them out.
In fact, not that they just ignore that.
They actually attacked Summers and many of the others who actually gave them this advice.
Here was a new administration attacking economists who had helped them in many ways, believed like them on so many issues, basically saying, well, you just don't really understand.
You're not understanding what's really going on.
And you had willing accomplices like Janet Yellen, who is the Treasury Secretary, and others say, oh, no, this is going to be a problem.
We may have a little transitory inflation.
But we're not really going to have the inflation that, you know, it'll be okay.
Everybody will be fine.
In other words, let us spend trillions of dollars of money.
Let us put more money in the economy.
Let us exacerbate the problem of supply and demand.
And hey, it's not going to affect anybody.
Okay, folks, that just doesn't work.
And so here, it is amazing here.
So as we start this process, let's go back and understand where we started from.
Gas prices under $3.
We had inflation under control.
We had a supply chain that we knew that was already problematic in many years, getting supplies in.
And what do they do?
They throw this stimulus package out on the American people.
and within just a matter of a few months, inflation starts to tick up into which by the end of the year of 2021, into the first of the 2022 and into today, inflation is at some of its highest rates in 40 years and they act as if it was just, well, we didn't inflation is at some of its highest rates in 40 years and they I mean, Jen Psaki said for months in the fall and into the winter that this is transitory.
I mean, Jen Psaki said for months in the fall and into the winter that this is transitory.
Oh, it'll go by.
Oh, it'll go by.
They're still buying the same line that Yellen and many of the others had said early on that when the inflation started to grow, it's only going to be transitory.
They're still buying the same line that Yellen and many of the others had said early on that when the inflation started to grow, it's only going to be transitory.
We don't have to worry about this.
Ignoring the facts of economies and ignoring the facts of what is actually going on gets you into trouble.
And now to have the audacity to come out and say, and Biden is blaming everybody else, Biden is blaming, you know, the staff and for walking back, all of which he had the emphasis in.
Now, as we go into this other issue, the thing that is another thing that came out of this recently that is affecting the economy and affecting people as they look at this and why Joe Biden is so upset that his poll numbers are bad is this issue of baby shortage.
the baby formula shortage.
Now this came out of a, if you want to see how bad this has actually gotten, in a recent Meeting with baby formula folks who make baby formula, they all said, we told you that this was going to happen.
We told you that if you shut down this plant, this Abbott plant in Michigan, if you shut this down and you don't have a way to make up the difference, there will be a shortage of baby formula.
This was understood.
Republicans at the time highlighted this.
Others highlighted this.
This was back in the first of 2022. The Biden administration ignored it.
CDC ignored it until all of a sudden to join the other parts of the empty shells, which was the discussion we just had about supply chain shortages, that all of a sudden now you have moms who can't feed their babies because there's no formula.
And now it's being made, and Joe Biden, in this meeting in which they said, look, we warned you, Joe Biden had the audacity to simply say, well, y'all may have known, but I didn't know.
Okay, they were telling this to the governmental agencies.
They were telling this to the people who should be.
So this tells me one of two things.
They're not telling Joe Biden everything, which is scary, especially on a situation that has now reached the level where you see it on every newscast, everything that's going on about the baby formula shortage.
And now that we look, frankly, in many ways, like a third world country having to import baby formula from Europe and other places because we don't have our supply chain issues and we don't have something that we actually look forward to.
Now, also at the same time, we're still shipping baby formula to the illegal immigrants who are coming in across the southern border.
This is something that we have to address as it goes forward, but they're just ignoring it.
So instead of actually saying, we're going to fix something, again, it's the blame game going forward.
And to sit back and have the president upset with his staff and upset with others about his approval ratings and, you know, the...
The issues that are going on in the economy is just amazing.
If you don't think that was enough, then I'll add another one in for you.
And that is Joe Biden and the Biden administration's handling of Afghanistan, in which, again, there seems to be a pattern developing here in which the Biden administration, Joe Biden is president, should take full control of this and say, this is the problem.
They have a situation, they have an issue, they know what they ideologically or politically want to do, and then they ignore advice.
Or advice of others who are telling.
Afghanistan.
Joe Biden wanted to make a political statement in saying that by September 11th, 2021, we will have all of our troops out of Afghanistan.
He was wanting to top, if you would, Donald Trump, who had said that we're beginning the process of getting our troops out of Afghanistan.
They were making conditional discussions with the Afghan government, the Taliban, all of which, again, was very concerning at the time for many of us.
But Joe Biden takes it a step further.
He said like, well, if you really think you want to get out and you couldn't get out, I'm going to show you that I can get out.
I'm going to set September 11th, 2021 as the date.
20 years after 9-11-2001.
Again, purely political.
Telegraph the entire thing to the Taliban.
telegraph the entire thing to do the world, saying here's what we're going to do.
And then being warned, the Taliban started growing.
You started seeing the insurgent reaction.
And as we began drawing back, drawing back, and it didn't get close to the Taliban again, after many advice that this was not going to happen, but yet the Pentagon said, oh no, we're just, it'll be okay, Afghans will take care of this.
There was a series of decisions that were made from leaving equipment behind for the Afghans, which were immediately taken over by the Taliban, leaving the Bagram Air Base, coming back to Kabul, to the airport there, putting yourself in a situation in which you're surrounded, and also giving operational control putting yourself in a situation in which you're surrounded, and also giving operational control over to the Taliban around the airfield, and breaking the promises to those people you said
You ended up in a disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan, in which 13 Americans lost their lives.
And at the end of the day, we left people behind that we had promised that we would actually protect.
What was the blame?
Well, we didn't think it was going to happen.
Or we didn't listen.
I mean, again...
If you want to understand the 30% approval ratings of Joe Biden, let's go back and talk about the just real-world issues that he has dealt with that he's handled badly.
So again, it's fascinating to me to sit here and look at Joe Biden now upset with his staff and others when they start having to correct his misquotes, correct his misstatements, and he's not happy about where he is In his political life because of the decisions that he's made as the commander in chief, as the president.
Again, when you look at this, the liberal policies of Joe Biden and his administration have led us to the position in which the American people are getting ready to not only flip the U.S. House, but probably flip the United States Senate and do so in large margins because they have no confidence that the Biden administration can actually get anything done.
And going back to it, remember, this was the group that has said, we're going to be the adults in the room.
We're going to focus on making sure that America is understanding that we're in charge and everything will be fine and our allies will love us again and people will love us again and we'll be respected.
All of which, by the way, was happening under Donald Trump.
It's just that they didn't like the way it was being done.
They didn't like the policies and they wanted to be back in charge again.
They never thought Donald Trump was going to get elected.
They wanted to fix it.
But I also found interesting here, and I want to spend just a few minutes on this, is this idea that he is puzzled, baffled, and then very frustrated with his staff when they walk back his misquotes.
I mean, whether it's from the very concerning ideas that, yes, we will go to war with China over Taiwan immediately, okay, again, Interesting position to be stated by the Commander-in-Chief.
Again, was walked back by his administration that we'll honor and we'll work with our friends in Taiwan, all this coming about.
But I want to just go back over some things that just, in the last little bit, as I've laid out the problems and why we got to where we are, there's some other things that when you continually lie to the American people, when you continually give mistruths, when you continually misspeak, when you continually do this, people lose confidence in Your ability to govern.
And that was the thing that Joe Biden ran on.
I'm going to be a leader that can govern.
I know how to get things done.
And I will be, as it said, the adult in the room.
Let's go back over some things that are being said right now.
Right now, they're claiming credit for 8 million new jobs.
8 million new jobs that have been created since Joe Biden came into office.
And claiming that it was his stimulus, his plans that got that.
Understand something.
Most, if you look at it from an honest perspective, were 8 million new jobs created in the sense that they came back?
Yes.
Was this because of the policies of the Biden administration?
Probably not.
In fact, mostly not.
You're having an economy that's coming back together.
You're having an economy that came out of the pandemic that Donald Trump, the last year of 2020, in which Donald Trump put into place things to save businesses and grow it so that when the pandemic restrictions were eased, Businesses could come back into life, whether it be the PPP program or others, so that businesses would not go under during this time.
Those were put into place.
And as the economy opened back up, guess what?
These businesses were able to survive and to thrive.
As they came back, they were able to hire people that were being laid off.
They were able to put back into work businesses who were looking to expand.
As the supply chain issues were going so they could get the supplies in to make the products, they were able to add people.
This is all a part of coming out of the pandemic.
And to simply say that it was because of a stimulus package or to put in any other economic plan, which no one else has seen any evidence of, but to keep claiming that, people, it just falls on deaf ears.
It falls onto people saying, this is really not what happened.
This is really not what we have seen.
This is really not what is going on.
And again, begins to lay the groundwork for the problems.
And the missteps that he begins to have with his staff get bigger and bigger.
Let's go back to one that is continually You know, if you want to talk about missteps that should be corrected, let's go back to this one.
I mean, right now they're trying to correct him from, you know, his statements about his background, and we'll talk about that in a minute.
But there's one that if they want to really talk about, that they want to correct the record, then I hope the press secretary will stand there in the press room today or whenever she gets a chance and says, you know, look, we want to correct something that the president said that's really not true.
In fact, while we're at it, we'll just correct Kamala Harris while we're here.
We'll correct Nancy Pelosi while we're here.
We'll correct Chuck Schumer while we're here.
In fact, we'll just correct all of almost the MSNBC opinion staff and reporters and everybody else that the Georgia Voting Integrity Law, Senate Bill 202 that was passed last year, was a voter suppression bill and is in the words of the president himself was Jim Crow all over again.
I mean, Folks, let's just talk about what they said.
They said this bill was targeted at suppressing votes.
It was targeted at keeping people from being able to vote and to have access to voting.
They vilified the fact that a provision of it said you could not give water or food to those in a voting line.
Which, again, was taken away that you could not.
The takeaway was, oh, you're keeping people out in line and not giving them anything was not true because what was happening in the state of Georgia, let's get the background behind that, was you had partisan groups, partisan political groups giving out stuff to people in line when you're not supposed to be campaigning within 150 feet of that line.
And that was what was happening.
That is now put off.
Now, does that mean that water can't be provided for those in lines?
No.
Number one, if you need water and you think the line may be long, you can always take it yourself.
Number two, there can be a cooler setup that you can pick up a bottle of water on your own.
You don't have to have it handed out to you.
If you wanted to bring food and eat a candy bar in line, you can do that too.
You just can't use that opportunity to maybe make a last-minute impression on someone on a political persuasive side by a shirt that you're wearing or anything else that is going to give influence to the election that the person is about to vote in.
Now, they also went back and talked about it being restricted and gave less opportunity for people to vote.
We actually codified in Georgia, Georgia actually codified the drop boxes, which so many people don't like, and said, now codified before in the 2020 election, those were just emergency provisions put in under restrictions without the legislators' approval.
They did it anyway.
There was supposed to be a chain of custody.
There was supposed to be all these protections put in place.
But if you just simply go back and look, no matter what your feelings about the 2020 November election were, go back and look.
And these things were not, in most of the instances, the chain of custody was not followed.
The evidence box, the videos were not followed.
Nothing was followed as it should have been for the most part.
With a lot of these drop boxes, it would just set out for people to go put their ballots in.
What they've done now is they've codified them.
They put them inside the early voting facility so that it is open between the times that our actual voting is available and you can drop it in any time.
They actually expanded weekend early voting so that others that you can have more time to vote.
They also said that it had to be set hours, expanded hours during the week.
You gave you more time to early vote in person.
Now, again, what part of, you know, if you're if you're listening to this podcast right now and you think, oh, wait, wait, wait, let me understand this.
I was told that this is keeping people from voting and not letting people vote.
Then you've just been lied to.
Completely.
And I think this is one of the things that we've got to deal with here.
In the Biden administration now upset about the misspeaks, then my question is, why don't you actually go back and correct the true misspeaks of the Biden administration, especially when it comes to election integrity in Georgia and what was done in SB 202. Furthermore, If you wanted to at least keep up the charade for a little while, you could at least say up until two weeks ago when Georgia actually voted, you could say, well, it's going to affect people voting.
They're not going to turn out.
And the actual reality was the opposite.
Some of the heaviest voting that we have seen in our state ever happened.
Occurred in the primaries just a little bit ago.
So all of this concern, all of this worry about, you know, 2000, you know, the Senate Bill 202 and the 2020 election and everything else.
Again, my question is, is if Joe Biden, if you're so upset about your staff walking back these misquotes, why don't you actually start with the real misquotes?
When you basically defamed the state of Georgia and the voters and you went after a bill that instead of doing what you said it would do, it would be a reintroduction of Jim Crow, it actually expanded voting and gave people the opportunity to have their voices heard.
And how do we know that?
Because it actually played true in the election.
People actually turned out to vote.
Another issue that is not often discussed is voter laws here in Georgia when we had voter ID and others who said that that would actually restrict voting.
Again, the African American, the Hispanic, turnout both male and female since 2014 in the state of Georgia has went up by double digits.
So again, I mean, Joe Biden, if you want to be upset and you want to, that your staff is correcting you on some issues, why don't you let them correct you on issues that matter?
Now, there are other things that are out there.
The correction of statements that he's making on guns.
I mean, that an AR-15, I mean, a 9mm can blow your lungs out.
Yeah.
Again, just hyperbole to gain a political point.
You know, this is not new.
For Joe Biden, this goes back to the very first time people thought he might actually be president, and that was back in the 80s, in the late 80s, when he got caught basically embellishing his past.
How many times have we heard the stories of his grandfather working in the mines, or him driving a transfer truck, you know, an 18-wheeler?
These things are just, he just embellishes stories all the time.
And it's been documented.
I mean, you know, he said he was arrested in South Africa with Nelson Mandela, and then they had to come back and say, no, he got separated from his party at the airport.
Okay.
Again, He's the one making these statements.
He's the one doing the embellishing.
I mean, how many times is this going to continue?
And people lose faith in what he is saying.
And if he is wondering why this has become an issue, why there are so many people out there that don't understand, if he's the only one that doesn't understand why his poll numbers are where they are, then somebody needs to sit him down and say, look, Mr. President, You ran on you were going to have all of this taken care of.
You ran that you were going to be the new adult in the room.
You were going to take care of all these issues, and yet, one, instead of taking responsibility, you shirked it.
There's a member of your own party named Harry Truman who said, the buck stops here.
Maybe it's time you bring that plaque back out, put it on the desk, turn it facing you, and read it every morning.
The buck stops with you, Joe Biden.
And instead of vilifying those on the conservative side who have different opinions than you, who offer different solutions than you, and instead of vilifying those, maybe you ought to actually listen to those around you, even your own advisors, who say some of these decisions you're making are not good for this country.
And instead of worrying about why your approval ratings are going down, why don't you actually focus on governing in a way that actually brings our country together, puts a strong foot forward in the world economy instead of actually being one who is making excuses.
Folks, you see this every day.
You're listening to this podcast.
Maybe Joe Biden ought to get out again and realize that gas prices, which he's blaming now on Putin, here's the next lie that is out there, that all of this is about Vladimir Putin and evading the Ukraine.
It became an easy excuse for them.
Forget the fact, the convenient fact, that over a dollar, the gas had went up over $1.50 a gallon before, around $1.50 a gallon, depending on where you are, before Putin actually invaded Ukraine, which meant that all of this was occurring because of Joe Biden's administration war on energy in our country and the tearing down our energy independence to make us dependent.
Again, if you want to shift blame in a political world, you find a straw man, you put the straw man up, and you attack the straw man.
Now, Vladimir Putin invading Ukraine, did it affect world oil prices?
Yes, it did.
But is it the reason you're looking at the highest gas prices we've ever had?
No, it is not.
It is not the only reason.
It is not, as was said just recently by the press secretary, the new press secretary, gas prices are Putin's issue.
They all are basically at the feet of what Putin did in Ukraine.
Folks, that's just not true.
So...
As you look at this, what is true?
Joe Biden took the energy from his day one, stopped the Keystone Pipeline, stopped the oil drilling.
He stopped working with our energy sectors.
And instead of helping them grow our energy independence, he made them dependent.
And in a sense, you heard it from Jennifer Granholm, the energy secretary, and others.
They're actually, you know, behind the scenes, the real liberals who are wanting to push this agenda don't mind the high gas prices.
Why?
Because they're trying to change your attitudes about their clean energy agenda and saying, look, if you just change electric cars, you wouldn't have to be paying this gas prices.
What they don't also tell you is, number one, they have no idea what to do with the batteries in an electric vehicle.
They have no idea how the discussion that they don't want to have is how much more fossil fuel energy are we going to have to burn in electrical plants to make sure that you have electricity to charge the batteries and do other things.
Those are just all things that they don't want to deal with.
So again, I wanted just to spend a few minutes of time today.
You know, if Joe Biden is upset about his staff walking back his missteps, then maybe he needs to be more concerned with actually getting it right the first time.
Instead of just speaking from the cuff with the swagger of his aviator glasses and saying, I'll just say whatever I want.
Maybe I understand it.
Maybe I don't.
Nobody's going to fact check me.
Even the media, liberal media is now fact checking you, President Biden, and they're finding that you continually misstate the facts that you're talking about.
Or we find out, as we did with the baby formula, that you just didn't know.
Folks, we deserve better.
They promised better.
They're not delivering better.
So you know what's going to happen?
The November election that is going to come, and Republicans should take back the House, should take back the Senate.
The American people have already shown it in Virginia and other places that they're tired of the already, in less than a year and a half, of the Joe Biden administration saying, here's the ideological agenda we're going to push, and we're going to say everything else is wrong, and we're going to do what we want to do.
Come November, I think Joe Biden's poll numbers will reflect the electoral votes that are going to come, and you're going to see that when you look at the reality Joe Biden, and you look at the reality Democrats, this is not anything you can blame all of it on Putin.
You can't blame it all on Donald Trump.
At some point, some Biden administration is going to have to say, as Janet Yellen just recently did, I made a mistake.
Folks, that's what real leadership looks like.
And if we understand that, then we can move forward.
Good to have you on the Doug Collins Podcast.
Look forward to the next episode.
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