"If you had any doubt that the Democrats know they have a losing candidate (who has this week pushed back the announcement of his running mate) at the head of their ticket, their conduct the past week is the tell:
1.The outrageous House Judiciary Committee hearing with Attorney General William Barr, whose IQ surely bests that of the combined intelligence of the Democrats on the committee, was surely a desperation move to hold their base. Scott Johnson:
To say the Democrats must be crazy would be an overly charitable interpretation of their performance in the House Judiciary Committee spectacle starring Attorney General Barr yesterday. They only seemed crazy as they repeatedly disgraced themselves. The disgrace, however, was obviously premeditated...
2. The Democrat mayors’ walkbacks of their overt support for the rioters...
3. The push for mail balloting as evidence grows of its inadequacies...
4. RussiaGate
At the House Judiciary Committee Hearings, Democrats pressed Barr to agree that no criminal prosecutions would be initiated until after the election. He refused...
To recap, as we head into the national campaign, the Democrat mayors and councils have done little to protect their citizens and property, and only the federal government, despite the strictures of the federal system, has been working to restore law and order.
It’s possible that indictments will be filed against the wrongdoers in the RussiaGate scandal before the election, and the Democrats are doing everything they can to make the election as chaotic and litigious as they possibly can.
As if there is not enough chaos in ordinary national elections (and transitions), they hope to make it even more so.
Doesn’t sound like they think they have this in the bag.
Rasmussen says they certainly do not.
He places the President ahead of Obama’s approval ratings at this point in time."
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It’s possible that indictments will be filed against the wrongdoers in the RussiaGate scandal before the election, and the Democrats are doing everything they can to make the election as chaotic and litigious as they possibly can.
As if there is not enough chaos in ordinary national elections (and transitions), they hope to make it even more so.
Doesn’t sound like they think they have this in the bag.
Rasmussen says they certainly do not.
He places the President ahead of Obama’s approval ratings at this point in time."
Read all!
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