Latest Wile E. Coyote “Democrat” trick: funding “far-right MAGA” candidates in GOP primaries that they hope will turn off moderate voters.

Tim Pool ‘s sources: such dank Ultra-MAGA sites as NPR and Politico.

thinks that the Trump election itself was a maneuver like that that backfired.

He thinks that the Trump election itself was a maneuver like that that backfired, and expects it to backfire again, because the average voter is so distressed over the terrible economy (and, to a lesser extent, crime and woke extremism) that they’d “vote for a ham sandwich” if that’s the only alternative to more of the same dreck.

Tim Pool also asks why the [anti]Democrats didn’t codify Roe vs. Wade (i.e., make a federal law guaranteeing “abortion rights”) when they had majorities everywhere. He says the D need the wedge issue and have always kept it alive artificially.

And now the latest: whispers of Hillary 2024? (Oh dear, no.)

Then Tim goes on a rant about Ana Navarro doubling down on the “importance” of “abortion rights” to stop the birth of special needs children. He says he will vote for anyone willing to stop this “disgusting” idea. May I remind you , dear reader, that eugenics was a “progressive” pet choice in the early part of the 20th century? Or just who founded Planned Parenthood? (Check the highly sanitized Wikipedia entry on Margaret Sanger.)

Bonus: Rachel Maddow (פרה משוגע) is being replaced at MSNBC.

2 thoughts on “Latest Wile E. Coyote “Democrat” trick: funding “far-right MAGA” candidates in GOP primaries that they hope will turn off moderate voters.

  1. “And now the latest: whispers of Hillary 2024? (Oh dear, no.)”

    Hey, AOC will be 35 by the time she’s sworn in. Occasional Cortex vs Hildebeeste…..

  2. “Tim Pool also asks why the [anti]Democrats didn’t codify Roe vs. Wade (i.e., make a federal law guaranteeing “abortion rights”) when they had majorities everywhere. He says the D need the wedge issue and have always kept it alive artificially.”

    Illegal immigrants made a similar point.
    But I wonder about abortion. The import of the Roe decision would seem to be that abortion is not a federal power. States, through the states’ elected representatives, hold sway over the issue. If the federal government “codifies” abortion, seems to me states could choose to sue and invalidate that law?

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