And hearing how badly the defense team continues to bungle this up.
If the media weren't so horribly corrupt, they'd be reporting the real story re: the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, which is gross prosecutorial misconduct and how crooked "officers of the court" swearing to uphold the law can railroad innocent citizens who have no voice.
Once upon a time, real "journalists" used to care about the powerful using the machine and abusing the system to crush the little guy in society.
Now, they ARE in the machine, even though many of them are too naive to realize it. Others do realize it, and are happy to be tools.
Definitely, @thevivafrei is spot on with prosecutorial misconduct. It happens every single day in America and most are only seeing it now because it's televised.
Railroading and other tactics that fall into the category of misconduct are very common, though to varying degrees.
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The infrastructure bill will not help Democrats anymore than tax reform helped Republicans.
1) in case people missed Virginia, it’s not a priority for voters. 2) history 3) even if it was structured to benefit all like tax reform, and it’s not, there’s no impact before 2022.
There are at least a dozen others I could’ve cited. But they will exemplify 2022.
To be clear, I’m not suggesting that tonight’s vote was “the” reason. I’m saying that it exemplifies “the” reason.
And that reason is a lack of representation. A lot of Republicans were stupid enough to believe the post-Trump delusion, and they’re going to pay for it.
Virginia shouldn’t be close. It is because of Joe Biden, who is toxic in a state he won by 10 points.
Joe Biden's approval rating among independents in Virginia is in the 30s.
Democrats are going to need a big turnout edge in Virginia to NOT lose competitive districts like the 7th in 2022. Voters say Joe Biden's job performance, which is considerably underwater, is the main reason they'll vote Republican in the midterms, even many McAuliffe voters.
I've seen a lot of stupid political commentary over the years. But what I'm reading about California is in the running for the dumbest.
Larry Elder didn't "lose". He outperformed every major poll that already had him in the lead if "Yes" won.
But "Yes" had to win.
On that...
Newsom survived a recall in a very blue state. When his campaign woke up and realized it was closer than expected, they used their significant monetary advantage and compliant media to scare voters.
And still lose counties he previously won and which voted for Joe Biden.
More..
Republicans have been playing a game of defense in California for many years, and have surrounded Orange County, San Diego/SoCal.
Think Vitor Belfort could've lasted a single round with this Evander Holyfield — or, this Riddick Bowe for that matter?
This is when boxing was still great. Before they needed to reach back to out-of-prime former champs to cover their shallow bench.
If you watched that video — particularly the punishment Evander Holyfield took from Riddick Bowe in Round 1, and survived — then you know there's no chance Vitor Belfort could survive even early rounds with either of those two men.
A realistic electorate is “laughably slanted”, claims Phil Bump at WaPo.
Look at the electorates in 2016 and 2020. Did the real partisan composition “slant” more closely to weights used by @Rasmussen_Poll or his own outfit’s poll?
But this is how actual pollsters know Phil Bump and others like him are total frauds, not experts.
He clearly knows nothing about how weights work.
Weights for party composition wouldn’t impact the actual percentage of Ds the claim @Rasmussen_Poll found agreed with Sen. Graham.
If the weight for party was adjusted, the percentage of Ds @Rasmussen_Poll found would agreed with Graham would stay the same, while the overall “total” nationally, would decline.