Democrats are blaming each other to protect their political capital and future earning potential. Losing an election can diminish their ability to make money from speaking engagements and consulting, so they point fingers to maintain their reputations.
The left-wing media is surprised because they consistently lie to their audience, who then believe in hoaxes like the collusion narrative. They fail to recognize that the right tells the truth, which resonates with voters and leads to electoral success.
The right-wing media tells the truth and doesn't manipulate information, unlike the left-wing media which spreads misinformation. This honesty allows the right to build trust with voters and achieve electoral victories.
Hispanic voters shifted towards the GOP because they are tired of being stereotyped and talked down to by the left. They are professionals, not just service workers, and they value the GOP's message of liberty and freedom.
The 14 million fewer votes for Kamala Harris indicate potential issues with the 2020 election's integrity, particularly with mail-in ballots. This discrepancy raises questions about the accuracy and fairness of the election results.
Dan Bongino is against Mike Pompeo joining the Trump administration because Pompeo has shown disloyalty in the past, criticizing Trump without knowing the facts. Bongino believes in surrounding Trump with loyal, hardworking individuals.
As Trump prepares to turn the country around, the Dems play the blame game. In this episode, I continue the discussion on Trump's victory, the electoral trends that got us here, and the President's plans for the future.
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