Bad news for the politicos on the J6 Star Chamber “hearings.” Their limited series made for TV ‘Movie’ is not just a rating flop. It’s a polling flop as well.
The blessed Independent voter Demographic thinks the thing is unfair and biased.
Majority (54%) of Voters say January 6 Hearings are Biased/Partisan, including 58% of Independents (Harvard Caps/Harris poll)
January 6 Hearings: Fair/Biased
Dem: 83/17
GOP: 16/84
Indie: 42/58June 28-29 / 1308 RVhttps://t.co/k05Lsws1cv
— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) July 3, 2022
The divide between the Dems and the GOP is also interesting. Irrefutable evidence of the partisan divide? The Trump divide?
You’ll see something similar when it comes to polls about Biden. While most of America is unhappy with his administration’s handling of nearly everything, Democrats who are more inclined to respond to polls are still fawning over his election.
And no, I don’t think they are in love with where the economy is or much else. Democrats who are more likely to complete a poll are also most likely to suffer from Trump Derangement Syndrome. They are also the mask and vaccine mandate crowd, making them more dangerous than the average left-leaning loon.
They are not just willing to excuse almost any behavior by the state. They are incapable or unwilling to recognize or acknowledge where that leads us and how it ends.
The J6 hearings, like Hillary’s ginned-up Trump dossier and the fraud that followed it, are signposts of America’s decline into authoritarianism. We will need more than 58% of independents, and they will need to more than suspect something is wrong. It’s not just gas prices, open borders, poor monetary policy, and partisan hijinks. They need to connect the dots on the Left’s planned destruction of the American experiment.
The one that lifted more people out of poverty than any in human history. A system whose destruction will result in a mass economic casualty incident from which few will ever recover.
It is not the cheeriest Independence Day message, but it appears to be where we are and where we are headed, and what better time than now to revisit it.
Celebrating freedom comes with a much higher price tag this year than in years past. Without a definitive change in course, not just in November in elections for perhaps the next ten years, climbing out of this hole will only get more complicated and violent.
Is the shelf-life on declaring Independence 246 years? Is it 247? And what is our next Lexington and Concord? Our Bunker Hill? Or, can we avoid all of that?
Maybe this will help us decide.
