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Democrats Are Hoping to Keep You Distracted Through the Election

13 Sep 2022

In a bunch of races going on right now, Democrats are hoping to get away with nobody saying, “The emperor has no clothes.”

First, Pennsylvania’s Fetterman Fiasco, the stroke victim who’s running for Democrats for the Senate, is running out of reasons to duck debating Republican Dr. Oz.

The Washington Post put out an editorial saying the guy has to debate, and more than once, to earn this seat and the right to represent his state.

When something like this infirmity becomes too obvious, it’s no longer possible for regime media to deny it with a straight face without destroying whatever shred of credibility they have.

In Arizona, Republican Kari Lake — who we think is future star of the GOP — fired back against Democrat Katie Hobbs, who’s also terrified to debate and answer to the public she seeks to represent.

Remember how we said Republicans need to go on offense, need to point out what their opponent is doing? There you have it.

If you were Biff in “Back to the Future (1985),” you’d have to feel good about betting on Lake, Oz, and Herschel Walker from Arizona. Even if you just get to 55%, you’re kicking it like Biff.

You also look to bet on Biden versus Trump II. When the libs, Democrats, Merrick Garland try to dodge responsibility for their failures, you shove it in their faces, like Bill Melugin has at Biden’s wide-open border.

All these things are happening — the border, economy, inflation, the stock market crash — while Democrats want you talking about Donald Trump. That’s why we get moves like this:

Biden owes the fact that he’s president to Trump, and is banking his political future on staying president on Donald Trump running.

Trump is the life vest that is keeping him from sinking underwater and being abandoned by the Democrat Party.

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