Friday, May 24, 2024

What’s The Dems’ Plan B If Lawfare Doesn’t Stop Trump? We Have Some Ideas

Fani Willis, the lying district attorney prosecuting the Georgia election interference case, could get booted now that an appeals court has agreed to hear Trump's challenge to have her removed.

Democrats know if Trump survives all these legal attacks, he will likely crush Biden.

There is even open speculation that the reason the White House suddenly agreed to debate Trump and do so in June - before either candidate is officially nominated at their conventions - is to give Democrats time to replace Biden if he falls on his face.

After the 2020 elections, Time magazine ran a glowing feature about how a cabal of leftist groups, businessmen, Big Tech, and others "Scrambled to shore up America's institutions as they came under simultaneous attack from a remorseless pandemic and an autocratically inclined president. Their work touched every aspect of the election. They got states to change voting systems and laws and helped secure hundreds of millions in public and private funding." Time was careful to claim that none of this was designed to defeat Trump, but to retain the integrity of the election.

Don't be surprised if things really look bad for Democrats that they start talking about why a free and democratic election must be postponed or canceled because Trump is such a danger to democracy.

Democrats have been wishing Trump would die - Biden's former press secretary, Jenn Psaki, recently dreamed that: "Maybe Donald Trump will go away. Maybe he'll go to jail. Maybe he will die. Not to be too morbid. But maybe. He's not a young man." Could some deranged Democrat actually act on this death wish? This is all just wild speculation of course.

The one thing you can count on Democrats not doing between now and Nov. 5 is to engage Trump in a debate over policy, Biden's dismal record as president, or anything substantive.

https://issuesinsights.com/2024/05/24/whats-the-dems-plan-b-if-lawfare-doesnt-stop-trump-we-have-some-ideas/ 

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