Last week, President Biden gave a major speech regarding the upcoming midterms. He started out talking about the attack on Paul Pelosi, then switching to January 6, of course. He next discussed voter intimidation (is that a big issue?), and followed up with threats against election officials. After glossing over the real issues of the economy, crime and the like, he got to the substance and focus of his speech: "But there's something else at stake, democracy itself." The implication is clear: if Republicans win, it is the end of our democracy.
Biden: "We the people must decide whether we will have fair and free elections, and every vote counts." Yet, later on in his speech, Biden tells us: "Once again we're seeing record turnout all over the country." So, which is it? Voter suppression or record voter turnout? Georgia has reported record early voter turnout. The same Georgia that passed a voting law to insure integrity of elections, the one that Biden called Jim Crow 2.0, somehow still resulted in early record turnout. That's because Biden's attack, as well as the attacks of others on the Left, were nothing but lies. Recall that Major League Baseball moved their All Star game from Atlanta to Denver over those lies. Any apologies by Biden? No, he continues to double down.
Biden: "We the people must decide whether the rule of law will prevail..." I know I'm not alone in wishing the rule of law applied when leftist groups such as Antifa and BLM were causing $2 billion worth of damage across the country. I wish the rule of law applied in our cities, instead of criminals not being prosecuted by left-wing district attorneys. I wish the rule of law was applied evenly in this country. Recently, Steve Bannon was sentenced to 4 months in prison for contempt of Congress. Obama's Attorney General, Eric Holder, was also held in contempt of Congress. His prison sentence? Please, he was not even prosecuted.
Biden: "The great irony about the 2020 election is that it's the most attacked election in our history." There's a whopper of a lie! Hillary Clinton said the 2016 election was stolen from her. Many Democrats said that Trump was an illegitimate President. There was talk of impeaching Trump from the day he assumed office. Then they made up the Russian collusion story, which was used as a vehicle for non-stop harassment of Trump during his entire term. I cannot recall, at least not during my lifetime, of another president being so hounded during his entire term in office. I was disappointed when Trump did not attend Biden's inauguration. But just two days prior to Trump's inauguration, 55 Congressional Democrats had already announced that they would not attend.
Biden's speech was non-stop about the threat to democracy if the people do not vote as he wants. Ironically, Democrat candidates are claiming that Republicans are engaging in fear-mongering by talking about the rise in crime. But Biden and the Democrats are trying to scare people into believing a Republican victory in the midterms means the end of democracy. Didn't Biden promise to be the great unifier in his inaugural address? Just another lie.
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