The arrogance is almost breathtaking, Adrian.
You smear Kolodin with weaponized headlines—“pipe bombs,” “lying,” “ending vote by mail”—while conveniently omitting the context that complicates your little morality play, including complaints from The 65 Project, created specifically to pursue lawyers involved in 2020 election challenges.
Meanwhile, a court JUST ruled that YOU exceeded your statutory authority over Arizona elections. Other election rules from your office have been struck down, and now your own official ballot language is being challenged as misleading and insufficiently neutral.
Yet you’re lecturing Arizona about who can be trusted with elections?
Sit this sermon out, Adrian. You’re throwing stones from a glass house with judicial rebukes hanging in every window.
@EricLDaugh He’s doing his part. Republican voters have to do theirs. VOTE RED in November - vote Republican down your entire ballot. Leave no Republican behind.
October 7 didn’t happen in the alternate history you’ve invented. Hamas invaded Israel, slaughtered civilians, and dragged hostages into Gaza. Hezbollah attacked from Lebanon. Iran armed and funded the forces attacking Israel.
Delete every fact that wrecks your argument, recast the attackers as innocent bystanders, and then scream “empirical reality.”
That isn’t history. It’s propaganda with the inconvenient pages ripped out. How do you live with yourself?
Then unleash the investigators and FOLLOW EVERY DOLLAR.
If Americans are being bled dry at the grocery store while extraordinary profits are being made somewhere in the beef supply chain, enough excuses. Find out WHO is taking the money, HOW they’re doing it, and whether they broke the law.
Subpoena the books. Trace the margins. Expose every middleman. Name names.
And if there’s price-fixing, collusion, or market manipulation, don’t hold a hearing — bring indictments.
Americans shouldn’t be somebody’s captive cash machine. Tear the books open and let the chips fall where they may.
THIS is how you fight to WIN. Elon Musk isn’t clutching his pearls, posting surrender speeches, or waiting for somebody else to save the country. He’s putting serious resources behind what he believes.
Democrats built a political machine to win power. Musk understands you don’t defeat a machine by whining about it — you outwork it, outfund it, and OUTVOTE it.
No excuses. No complacency. VOTE. WIN.
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The DNC went fishing for evidence of a conspiracy, apparently caught nothing, and now they’re suing because the empty hook isn’t the answer they wanted.
This is Democrat politics in its purest form: invent the scandal, demand proof of the scandal, then declare the absence of proof another scandal.
They don’t need evidence. They need a narrative — and when reality refuses to cooperate, they subpoena reality.
Disapproval ratings don’t elect Congress. VOTERS DO.
Democrats can have historically awful numbers and still take power if Republican voters sit home assuming the election is already won.
Polls don’t vote. Predictions don’t vote. Complaining on social media DOESN’T VOTE.
Stay home and you surrender your voice to the people who showed up. Don’t act stunned when Democrats control the House despite numbers everyone swore made it impossible.
Complacency has consequences. Elections are decided by the people who actually show up. The way we bury the Democrat party is by VOTING. It’s the only way, and these polls and predictions are created to lull Republican voters into complacency, and that is how Democrats can win. Because we let them.
Shapiro’s analysis: Trump acted → gas costs more → CASE CLOSED.
Forget OPEC+, global supply, refining capacity, foreign producers, shipping disruptions and worldwide demand. Apparently Donald Trump personally walks outside every morning and changes the numbers on America’s gas-station signs.
If you’re going to pin $4 gas and global economic turmoil on one man, prove it. Show the causal chain. Show the evidence.
Otherwise stop masquerading political blame as economic analysis. A microphone can amplify nonsense. It can’t turn it into fact.