Following the Political Science: Biden’s Internal Polling Says Dems Need to Back off the COVID Fear

by
Steve MacDonald

After months of fearmongering from the Dems narrative mills, Biden Inc is ratcheting back the COVID rhetoric. So, what happened? Did they finally catch up with the actual science? No, they got a dear John letter from their internal polling firm.

War weariness. As in Biden’s war on everyone in the name of the Rona.

 

 

Take a closer look.
  1. Declare the crisis phase over and take credit for it ending.
  2. Take their side on the Rona war-weariness because your policies kill them in other ways.
  3. C’mon, man, COVID will always be here, but we’re gonna have to live with it cuz NOW it’s just the flu.
  4. And, with mid-terms coming and your economy in the toilet, and inflation out of control, absent any good new Dems are screwed.
  5. If we keep pretending or acting like this, we’re gonna get smeared in November, and we can’t let that happen.

 

 The Letter

 

Biden Rona polling trolling letter 1 of 2

Biden Rona polling trolling letter 2 of 2

It’s refreshing to see them admit that policy is about getting re-elected and not public health (as if we didn’t know that already).

 

Your Response

These will be the talking points of every Democrat moving forward in one form or another. If you choose to accept it, your job is to confront such efforts with a link to the facts.

If it were still an actual public health emergency, you wouldn’t be basing policy decisions on polling. Your response to COVID is political, and so shall it always be.

You manipulated science to suit your political agenda harmed millions while many died.

That makes Democrats the virus (which we’ve been saying for years), and we should adopt electoral habits to eradicate this threat.

 

HT | AoSHQ

Author

  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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