‘Third World Electorate’

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Everything Matthew Boose details below is true. Voter quality is a problem. The low or no information voter has taken a wrecking ball to the greatest country in human history. That any rational American would vote for the destruction and assault on American defies reason but election fraud made it possible. 

If, as some sort of litmus test, the nation decided to verify the results and conduct a one day (election day) paper ballot only election, there is no doubt the results would be vastly different.

Third World Electorate

Candidate quality? How about voter quality?

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By Matthew Boose, American Greatness, November 12, 2022

Like the Democrats after 2016, Republicans are bewildered by the results of the midterm elections and are busy searching for a scapegoat. The establishment blames Donald Trump, while MAGA blames Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.). Others, echoing Hillary Clinton’s “basket of deplorables” remark, are inclined to fault the ignorance of the electorate. This “blame the voter” narrative may have a taste of sour grapes, but it makes a good deal of sense. Poll after poll shows that Americans share the pessimism of the Republican base. If voters don’t like the way things are heading, why did they reward the people running the show?

Nobody wants to say it, but Trump didn’t make Pennsylvania vote for a potato any more than Mitch McConnell did. The truth is, Pennsylvanians got what they wanted in John Fetterman. The Left’s cynical, sentimental approach worked: voters identified with a victim in a hoodie with a superficial “working class” image pushing class envy. If we’re going to discuss “candidate quality,” Dr. Oz can at least speak coherently. He should have won easily, and there is no reason to suppose another Republican would have fared better. The problem here is voter quality.

The picture we got from Tuesday is that of a decadent, vegetative electorate easily swayed by platitudes and sentimental appeals, fervently attached to its entitlements. Within the living memory of many Americans, abortion was widely illegal and considered a grave evil. Americans now appear to regard it as a treasured right. In Montana, voters even rejected a measure to provide life-saving care to infants born alive after a botched abortion. Republicans performed well with married men and women—the people who should be the center of our civic life, while Democrats dominated with unmarried women and the twitchy, nihilist Gen Z.

Again: voter quality.

Where did Republican messaging stumble? The party, perhaps, could have been more affirmative about what they support. But they cannot be blamed for betting that voters would recoil at the ugliness of the alternative. Even the Democrats are surprised by their success. The choice here was pretty stark: “You can vote for more crime, child mutilation, and toddlers in masks, or you can vote for us, but you have to give up your abortions.” There was a rational choice, and the people didn’t make it.

Those expecting a thundering rebuke of tyrannical COVID restrictions, Biden’s incompetence, the border crisis, and economic mismanagement underestimated the passivity of the people.

In the end, the people rewarded their abusers. Why wouldn’t they? In 2020, a minority of the country was attacked and disparaged for opposing school closures, masking, and lockdowns as the majority fell into a panicked trance. They hung on every word from tyrannical, grandiose “experts” like Anthony Fauci. Some 90 percent of U.S. adults got conned (some coerced) into taking a “vaccine” that, for many, likely did more harm than good.

The GOP’s dejection is understandable. If the party can’t score a “red wave” under these conditions, then when will they ever? Those dispirited by the outcome should take another dose of reality and consider what elections will look like after another 10 or 15 years of mass immigration have taken their toll. It’s not a pretty picture.

Those inclined to say the GOP was not persuasive enough, or that Trump’s “toxicity” is the issue, are missing the forest for the trees. America is balkanizing, its elections are going the way of the Third World, as are its people. There is no easy solution to this predicament, but the answer isn’t for the GOP to ditch the one man who excites the party base. Nor is it to pander to the lowest common denominator, in the hope of buying more time before the demographic time bomb goes off.

If it’s any consolation to the party, this election showed us that the country is so deeply divided that the GOP probably couldn’t have done much better. About half the country cannot be expected to vote rationally under any circumstances. Republicans should give up any illusion of convincing them and focus on delivering for their base.

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Walter Sieruk
Walter Sieruk
1 year ago

One possible answer of to the question of ”Why and how John Fetterman had ‘won’ the election in Pennsylvania ?” It might possibly be that Tom Wolf did have his insidious and sinister hand in getting Letterman in the 11/8/22 election to “win” that position in the US Pennsylvania Senate.

After all, Wolf meddled and interfered in the Presidential election of 2020 when he took part in that crooked rigged Pa election fraud in November 2020 fraud in which involved mail in voting farce play its sinister larger schemed National election hoax. Wolf knows a very effective voter-cheating ploy and he’s will not give it up. Therefore, Wolf had done likewise for Fetterman.

“By hook or by crook” John Fetterman is now going to become the next Senator in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

UnderzogD
Underzog
1 year ago

The rampant election thievery helped, too.

Patti
Patti
1 year ago

As long as election theft is happening I can’t hold other voters responsible for the outcome. We don’t have reliable counts. The gen Z idiots however can and should be held accountable. along with democrat women who believe it is their right to kill their babies.

From a Remote Location
From a Remote Location
1 year ago
Reply to  Patti

Democrat women who believe it is their right to kill their babies are part of that Gen Z.

But it is not solely or simply what I outlined in the past why the voting age must be raised to save the Republic. There are other considerations:
– There were similar bad laws that ended up being repealed over time – namely, Prohibition and the 18-year-old legal drinking age.
– Young people of which Gen Z is the current component have been foot soldiers and shock troops of, in and for the most violent, destructive and murderous political, social and cultural revolutions in history,
going way back to the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia and continuing onto the Young Pioneers and Komsomol in Stalinist Russia; the Hitler Youth in Nazi Germany; the Revolutionary Guard of Mao Tse-tung’s China (including those who carried out the bloody Cultural Revolution); the revolutionaries of Castro’s Cuba (and, in the early years of his regime, the executioners in Che Guevara’s firing squads); the Khmer Rouge of Pol Pot’s Cambodia (who carried out the Killing Fields with the accompanying mountains of skulls); and into today’s time with the marauding gangs of Chavista/Madurist Venezuela. Even in the West they have been a pox; there is, for example, the Paris riots of 1968 followed that year by the mayhem and violence outside the Democratic National Convention in Chicago (as well as the likes of the Weather Underground); the feral Occupy Wall Street movement of the prior decade; and of course, today, with Antifa, Black Lives Matter, and the savages that have destroyed pro-life pregnancy centers and maternity homes.

ישועת ה' כהרף ע
ישועת ה' כהרף ע
1 year ago

Very well said.
Shock troops indeed. Hitler yogen (youth)–Brown shirts.
That is exactly what happened in 2020 overthrow Bolshevic revolution. The Revolutionaries ware indoctrinated in the colleges and Universities and took to the streets on command of their political science university professor

Ronald Nuxon
Ronald Nuxon
1 year ago
Reply to  Patti

Hold Gen Z accountable? How? Before they mature and, hopefully, smarten up, we’re cursed with them. And they’ll never vote for Trump.

From a Remote Location
From a Remote Location
1 year ago
Reply to  Patti

And B.T.W., a follow-up: I have long held that abortion is yet another form of white replacement, together with mass illegal immigration. Well, ‘Schmuck’ Schumer has now said that quiet part out loud, that he advocates bringing in more Third World immigrants to this country to counter the unsustainably low birth rates among the native population – a decline exacerbated by the scourge of abortion, and at the same time the Democrats seek to spread this avenue of the culture of death. (And of course, he considers Roe v. Wade far more sacred than life itself, especially regarding the white population.) If he REALLY wanted to reverse this situation of low birth rates, he would have agreed with the Dobbs decision. As it stands, it will only ensure that come the next Census, whites will be consigned to permanent minority status. And this decline is in all 50 states.

Snowedin
Snowedin
1 year ago

The deep state establish turtle kept money from the conservatives in Arizona and Nevada which coupled with voter fraud changed Arizona to a blue state.

Snowedin
Snowedin
1 year ago

Without voter laws like they have in Flor Ida, voter will continue.

From a Remote Location
From a Remote Location
1 year ago
Reply to  Snowedin

Why don’t the Republicans learn from Florida how it’s done, I wonder?

Glen
Glen
1 year ago

I agree with the article that you should never underestimate the stupidity if the American voter. However, Mitch did sabotage Oz and Walker. He called both poor candidates. What leader in any arena calls their potential ally’s bad in public. Early voters either did nit vote or switched to fetterman. Plus Mitch snubbed candidates by removing ir denying needed funds and never helped himself in person. No Republican ground game or early voting by republicans.

As far as the voters we’ll go back to my original comment. Lee Zeldin lost to a nitwit in my home state of NY. This woman is rich and approved 800 million fir new football stadium fir a billionaire. Taxpayer money so her husband also involved in the concessions. She also ignores crime etc. yet Lee like trump won most counties. He git crushed by black voters in Buffalo and especially NYC. So as crime increases and blacks kill blac they only have themselves to blame.

Cowgirl Diva
Cowgirl Diva
1 year ago

Interesting article at best….HOWEVER….it’s the MACHINES…..!!! AI and Algorithms are VOTING for us and the voting MACHINES have been preprogrammed for “THEM” to win and “US” to lose..!! It’s as simple…..and complicated…..as that..!! AI is now voting as programed and our personal participation in the electoral process has been removed…!! THIS is what needs to be FIXED…!! SO….FIX….THAT…!! Remove the component of preprogrammed voting machines…!! Period…!!

NYgal
NYgal
1 year ago

I agree with the point made in the article, but still believe that there was a massive election fraud, just like in 2020.

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