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November 28, 2022

The red wave ebbed into a pink splash.  The Democrats are crowing and claiming victory while Republicans look for scapegoats.  But what can you expect when it isn’t a level playing field, and the non-socialist team is fragmented?    

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During the 2022 campaign, I chuckled while seeing ads where the same Democrats who voted for all of Biden’s destructive programs tried to sound reasonable while calling all the Republicans “extremists” for opposing programs that were destroying the economy, the police, and the military.  Well funded Democrat ads ran all day, far outpacing Republican ads.  At the same time, most news programs and TV shows had a relentless Democrat slant.  Social media (socialist media?) stories were even worse.    

The two sides weren’t equally matched and operated differently.  In addition to seeing some of the same voting and ballot irregularities that were present in 2020, we saw many of the same problems with Republicans that we’ve seen for years.  These included:  

  • Republicans still don’t stay on track with simple, consistent messages.  
  • Republicans don’t fight as a team.   
  • Republicans still play nice and often don’t fight back.  

On the other side:  

  • Democrats have simple messages that are repeated ad nauseam.  
  • Democrats continually attack by pairing themes with recent news stories.
  • Democrats (and their surrogates) use every opportunity to push their talking points and bash opponents.
  • And as my dad always said — the Bolsheviks never break ranks.  

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The real problem for Republicans is that they still don’t understand what they are up against.  They are still fighting the Democrats with a 1950 mentality, where political campaigns began a month or two before the elections and people were expected to be gentlemen.  Republicans don’t understand the totalitarian-style long game the Democrats have been playing for decades (and its effects are cumulative).

One of the main reasons Trump was popular with Republicans in 2016 was because he actually fought back.  Many “get-along” Republicans as well as the Democrat media hated him for that.  He was liked because didn’t follow their rules, and the media still don’t understand that.  They’re still looking for the reason he was popular — and continue to get it wrong.  

Additionally, in 2022, many Republican candidates had to fight three opponents: their political opponents, the news media, and the “get-along” Republicans.  For instance, just before the 2022 election, some GOP leaders cut funds for campaigns in key Senate battleground states.  It’s as though the Republicans didn’t want to win — and then they blamed Trump.   

Democrats, on the other hand, play to win and have almost complete information dominance.  They have control of not just most news channels, but most day and nighttime TV programming as well.  Democrats use this to attack and demonize Republicans.  And it’s been going on for a long time.  For example, in the 1992 movie Buffy the Vampire Slayer, one of the students said, “They had this look in their eyes, totally cold, animal. I think they were Young Republicans.”

The little digs over decades were and are designed to demonize any non-Democrats and condition people to accept Democrat/socialist talking points.  Then, before each election, all the old anti-conservative talking points are revived and paired with new ads attacking Republicans.  

This brings us to trying to understand what propaganda (disinformation) is, where it came from, and how it is used.