Have you noticed the ads? Don Bolduc is too extreme for New Hampshire. Democrats and their blue water navy are dumping insane sums on advertising to ensure you know this. But, before they did that, they spent over two million dollars to support Don Bolduc.
I mentioned it here and again in the final installment of Life With Liz. Democrats wanted Don Bolduc to win the Republican primary. They spent more money than many candidates running for any office in New Hampshire. It was a significant investment, especially since his name is Don, and they hate that name.
Their support probably helped him win a tight race.
But now he’s an extremist. Too extreme for New Hampshire. It is alleged “Extremism,” bought and paid for by the Democrat party. Chuck Morse must be kicking himself. If he had just said a few “crazy things,” like life begins at conception (it does), or defended states’ rights, he’d be facing Maggie The Red Hassan.
No such luck, and he’s not the only one. Democrats spent a lot of money backing “extremists.” Project Veritas dropped some undercover video of the twin sister of the Dem running for governor of Arizona admitting as much.
If they are willing to spend millions, maybe tens of millions, on opponents, on the idea that it might give them a political advantage, what else might they be willing to do? It’s not a rhetorical question.
They spent tens of millions getting the FBI to investigate claims in a dossier they knew were fake. A 24/7/365 campaign based on fraudulent opposition research peddled by the FBI, DOJ, Democrats, and the media as legitimate. They did that for political advantage and even impeached a president based on this fake investigation of fake claims.
And that effort makes any speculation about entrapment on January 6th look like it has legs (big hairy ones, even), so there’s that too.
It brings us to whatever else the Dems are capable of, like using the public health apparatus to shut down the country, which just happened to favor them during a presidential election. It could be a coincidence except for the wailing, screaming, and gnashing of political teeth on the left.
Blocking election observers and illegally changing voting laws overnight when breaking tells us there is no limit to how far they might stretch credibility to accomplish the desired end. And that’s not a conspiracy theory. That all happened.
They have no problem bullying people into accepting an emergency-use pharmaceutical with sketchy provenance, lacking details that would allow for informed consent. A drug that was incapable of preventing transmission but upon whose acceptance all life as we know it turned. It is making people sick, killing many, and their response is to insist we need more of it.
When you consider what the political left has embraced or at least tolerated in just the past few years, little is beyond possibility, ladies and gentlemen, so buying elections based on the idea that the candidates are extreme is very small potatoes.
What I find amusing is that their extremism is the very thing that made America possible. By the left’s definition, the founders were extremist insurrectionists who should have spent their waning days on a prison barge in the Hudson river instead of creating America. A nation that has created more opportunities, realized more dreams, and lifted more people out of poverty than any in human existence. Historically, that is incredibly unique. Extreme even.
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