On MSNBC’s Deadline: White House, paranoid conspiracy theorist host Nicolle Wallace floated the idea of an Orwellian “democracy commission” run by former President Barack Obama and chaired by former New Jersey governor Chris Christie and faux Republican election lawyer Ben Ginsberg to presumably stop the so-called Republican threat to democracy.
During one of her many daily segments on attacking Republicans as a threat to the republic, Wallace complained that Republicans are going to take advantage of the chaos Democrats have caused by turning election day into election week like we’re a third-world country.
“I think we have to have a conversation as a country about how we might not know the next morning what happened. We might not know the day after that. And that is their point,” Wallace cried.
Wallace lectured that “we will wake up the morning after election day — we might not call it that anymore in two years. We might not call it election day, we might call it election week.”
Returning to a common narrative pushed by the Democrat Party, Wallace fear mongered that “we are watching Republicans not just destroying democracy in the dark, breaking into election offices and plugging stuff in. We’re watching them do it from rally stages, debate stages,” she claimed.
Finally getting to her point, explained that “the reason I ask you if we’ve been here before is do you think it requires a democracy commission?”
She then floated the idea by asking “should President Obama ask Chris Christie and Ben Ginsberg to sort of man a democracy hotline the way people used to man other crises?”
Seeming to be in despair, Wallace asked desperately, “I mean what should we do?”
The leftist media wants total control of the discourse. They know their power rests on having friends in government who can leak to them. So the democracy commission would be just as Orwellian as it sounds.
This Orwellian segment on MSNBC was made possible by AT&T and United Healthcare. Their information is linked.
To read the relevant transcript click “expand”:
MSNBC’s Deadline: White House
10/10/2022
4:33:26 p.m. Eastern
NICOLLE WALLACE: The reason I started by asking if we’d ever been here before, is because as a country we all have to participate in it. Because if you have kids, if you wake up if you have anything to do with an election if you’re an election worker or a news anchor and they want to know what happened. And I think we have to have a conversation as a country about how we might not know the next morning what happened. We might not know the day after that. And that is their point. That is their point. They’re not all running to win. Some of them will, unfortunately. They’re running to sow discord in America. And it will change everything.
We will wake up the morning after election day — we might not call it that anymore in two years. We might not call it election day, we might call it election week. Because what we’re watching, and because it’s so slow, it’s so slow, we don’t cover it as a five-alarm fire, but it is. We are watching Republicans not just destroying democracy in the dark, breaking into election offices, and plugging stuff in. We’re watching them do it from rally stages, debate stages. That’s where they’re doing it.
And I guess the reason I ask you if we’ve been here before is do you think it requires a democracy commission? Should President Obama ask Chris Christie and Ben Ginsberg to sort of man a democracy hotline the way people used to man other crises? I mean what should we do?
On MSNBC’s Deadline: White House, paranoid conspiracy theorist host Nicolle Wallace floated the idea of an Orwellian “democracy commission” run by former President Barack Obama and chaired by former New Jersey governor Chris Christie and faux Republican election lawyer Ben Ginsberg to presumably stop the so-called Republican threat to democracy.
During one of her many daily segments on attacking Republicans as a threat to the republic, Wallace complained that Republicans are going to take advantage of the chaos Democrats have caused by turning election day into election week like we’re a third-world country.
“I think we have to have a conversation as a country about how we might not know the next morning what happened. We might not know the day after that. And that is their point,” Wallace cried.
Wallace lectured that “we will wake up the morning after election day — we might not call it that anymore in two years. We might not call it election day, we might call it election week.”
Returning to a common narrative pushed by the Democrat Party, Wallace fear mongered that “we are watching Republicans not just destroying democracy in the dark, breaking into election offices and plugging stuff in. We’re watching them do it from rally stages, debate stages,” she claimed.
Finally getting to her point, explained that “the reason I ask you if we’ve been here before is do you think it requires a democracy commission?”
She then floated the idea by asking “should President Obama ask Chris Christie and Ben Ginsberg to sort of man a democracy hotline the way people used to man other crises?”
Seeming to be in despair, Wallace asked desperately, “I mean what should we do?”
The leftist media wants total control of the discourse. They know their power rests on having friends in government who can leak to them. So the democracy commission would be just as Orwellian as it sounds.
This Orwellian segment on MSNBC was made possible by AT&T and United Healthcare. Their information is linked.
To read the relevant transcript click “expand”:
MSNBC’s Deadline: White House
10/10/2022
4:33:26 p.m. Eastern
NICOLLE WALLACE: The reason I started by asking if we’d ever been here before, is because as a country we all have to participate in it. Because if you have kids, if you wake up if you have anything to do with an election if you’re an election worker or a news anchor and they want to know what happened. And I think we have to have a conversation as a country about how we might not know the next morning what happened. We might not know the day after that. And that is their point. That is their point. They’re not all running to win. Some of them will, unfortunately. They’re running to sow discord in America. And it will change everything.
We will wake up the morning after election day — we might not call it that anymore in two years. We might not call it election day, we might call it election week. Because what we’re watching, and because it’s so slow, it’s so slow, we don’t cover it as a five-alarm fire, but it is. We are watching Republicans not just destroying democracy in the dark, breaking into election offices, and plugging stuff in. We’re watching them do it from rally stages, debate stages. That’s where they’re doing it.
And I guess the reason I ask you if we’ve been here before is do you think it requires a democracy commission? Should President Obama ask Chris Christie and Ben Ginsberg to sort of man a democracy hotline the way people used to man other crises? I mean what should we do?