Saturday, September 24, 2022

How to Talk to a Wokester

Conservatives reply to woke objections with a modest offering of facts that undo the woke narrative—and get nowhere.
Here’s a better way.


If you’re invited to a friend’s house for Thanksgiving Dinner, and his daughter shows up and starts talking about America’s genocide of Native Americans, what do you say? Or if you’re in a discussion of classical education with other parents from your neighborhood and someone comments that classical education has a curriculum that lacks diversity and flirts with white privilege, how do you respond? 

These are standard woke gestures, commonplace and unsurprising. The language is always the same, the charges familiar. People voice them with a set script in their heads, one they have heard a thousand times in classrooms, on talk shows, and in social media. That hasn’t made them less difficult to answer, though. Our woke interlocutor has a point to make, an objection to raise, and more than that. She has indignation in her delivery, too, maybe a little outrage. Occasionally, she verges on a tantrum. The historical contention is one thing, the moral fervor another. It intensifies the exchange. What was a conversation has become a trial. She has put your conscience in the dock. Are you a bad person who perpetuates injustice? Or are you a good person out to end it? 

It sounds like a trivial occasion, but it’s really not. It happens too often not to be important. Woke attitudes have spread too widely for conservatives to avoid it. Not long ago, talk of “privilege,” “patriarchy,” and “transphobia” would have puzzled most Americans. Now, it echoes everywhere, in public and private and professional life. The choice a conservative faces on those occasions doesn’t depend on the truth of things. It’s a social matter, a crossroads. “Do I speak my mind and annoy the present company? Or just nod and move on?” 

The affect of wokesters pushes you toward the second option. They speak forcefully, haughtily. They may not know much about the founding, but they know the founders owned slaves, and that’s enough. They can’t name the U.S. presidents in order, but they know that none of them was a woman. They haven’t read news reports on the current chaos at the border, but all Americans are immigrants, they insist. These convictions put them on moral high ground. They also please the holder of them. Indignation can feel awfully good, especially when wokesters can fire it as an adversary and watch him squirm.  

People conscious of others’ feelings or raised with bourgeois manners find the affect hard to overcome. They don’t want to offend. I’ve seen conservatives reply to woke objections with a modest offering of facts that undo the woke narrative—and get nowhere. They don’t match the indignation of the wokester with a defensiveness of similar intensity, and so their facts lack authority. 

To say that in 1800 slavery existed all over the world, so we should stop treating the American practice as an unusual abomination, does nothing to lessen the blameworthiness of the American South. Noting that the absence of female leaders in ancient times may have something to do with the duties of a king back then to command an army in the field at any time has no persuasive power. Appeals to nature are hollow. 

It’s a losing game. Save your breath—don’t try to argue, don’t defend. The wokester is strong on belief and weak on knowledge, no matter how much she thinks she knows the real history of things. To be woke is precisely this claim of superior knowledge, a keener awareness than that of those still un-woke, asleep in their illusions of, say, American greatness. Knowing they possess the truth, wokesters have the blessing of moral courage, the dedication to speak truth to power. It gives them a noble role to play in the correction of the historical record. 

And there lies the weak spot of the woke brigade: the pretension to moral superiority through better knowledge. They believe they have better hearts because they have better minds, and that’s an assumption that easily collapses. It points the way to a different response than argument. 

Instead of challenging the wokester’s knowledge, let’s go with the wokester’s knowledge and draw it out. Let her school us, let her show us her certainty and let’s accept her duty to instruct the ignorant. She wants to be a pedagogue; we shall accept the position of pupil. 

The model is Socrates, who comes to many dialogues as one who knows nothing and desires enlightenment. He asks simple questions and listens closely to the answers. The other participants believe they grasp the truth firmly, but as his queries continue, their confidence begins to wane. They speak at first as ordinary folk who nonetheless possess common sense, or as experts in a subject, such as Ion the rhapsode on the topic of Homer. They are complacent until the dialectic leads them to acknowledge their error.

Take the same approach with the wokester. If she brings up the Native American issue, ask her in all innocence why those cavalry officers were often flanked by native scouts helping them track down other tribes. 

If she berates the founders as hypocrites, ask why Thomas Jefferson penned a document that became a rallying cry for civil rights forever after. Why would he do that? 

If she brings up the absence of female rulers in the old days, ask what would happen to a kingdom if it were threatened by a neighbor and the ruler were eight months pregnant? 

If she objects to Western Civilization as white supremacy, ask her to describe the whiteness of Beethoven’s Ninth, or ask her if she wants her children to read Hamlet, tour the National Gallery, and study the architecture of the Acropolis and the Pantheon. 

If America is shot through with systemic racism, you can say, why do so many people of color keep scrambling to come? Really, why?

Ask those questions in a spirit of education. The wokester has taken the podium. She can’t not answer. Her shtick is to catechize and berate, so give her the chance to amplify her contentions. The spread of woke knowledge should satisfy her, as should your willingness to be awokened. What could be better than a willing student, an open mind? 

What you will uncover, of course, displeases her more than your expected resistance. The knowledge she presumes will soon appear to come in small packages, biased and uncontextualized. She hasn’t listened to Beethoven’s Ninth or read Hamlet, can’t distinguish a Renaissance work of art from one created in the Romantic Period, and goes blank at the mention of the Acropolis and the Pantheon. In truth, wokeness doesn’t appeal to her intelligence and never did. It flattered her ego. Now, faced with questions directly related to what she has just stated, the certitude crumbles and the ego collapses. You have asked her for knowledge, and she hasn’t replied. She can’t. 

You’ve won. It’s time to hum a few bars of Beethoven, mouth some words of Polonius, praise the dimensions of Greek columns, and detail what the Comanches did to their neighbors, and see if she’s ready to listen.




Red Pill news and Devolution Power Hour- Sept 24

 



Challenging week is finally over. And another week of waiting to see if there'll be any new Hetty content awaits. Here's tonight's news:


Woke Youth’s State-Sanctioned Rebellion

All these woke youths have accomplished is to fundamentally transform themselves into blunt instruments shoved into the arsenal of the leftist establishment.


Though I know the cliché has lost its cache, I am, in fact, old enough to remember when youthful rebellion was organic, autonomous, and anti-establishment. Such is no longer the case amongst today’s woke youth, who have been indoctrinated to serve as tools of the leftist establishment.

Woke youth’s “rebellion” is not organic. This is not to say that woke youth’s rebellious streak isn’t innate. But their youthful “outrage” is conditioned; and their rebellious acts are channeled at progressivism’s opponents by the Left’s civil religion and its high priests—namely, the deep state, the Democratic Party power-brokers, woke corporations, and the dinosaur media and social media.

Encapsulated by the DIE cult (“diversity, inclusion, and equity”), the Left’s civil religion has been inculcated into woke youth from birth—in some cases, by their leftist parents, and/or by leftist institutions, such as public K-12 schools and those of “higher learning.” Ultimately, their “rebellious” streak continues to be honed by public and private institutions and, of course, corporate and social media. It is this external, controlling impact of these leftist entities that prevents woke youth from committing organic acts of rebellion. And it is by design

Because it is inculcated by the leftist establishment to serve its civil religion, woke youth’s “rebellion” is not organic and, ergo, it is incapable of being autonomous. The leftist establishment provides the targets, the rules of engagement, the propaganda and justifications, and the rewards for rebellious woke youth. Thus, woke youth have about as much autonomy over their rebellious acts as an “at will” employee. 

It is stunning how woke youth refuse to understand an elementary fact that is, however, not lost upon the objects of their rebellion—namely, that the Left are now the American establishment. In many ways, this has long been the case and it is the more so the harder the Left continues to deny it. Bluntly, they must. To concede they are the current establishment will destroy the Left’s most cherished, core myth: that they speak—and rebel—for the downtrodden and dispossessed. If one recognizes the Left is speaking, not for the poor, but to do the bidding of Bill Gates, Big Tech, the deep state, et al.—how outré! One knows this is the case, however, because their acts of rebellion garner not rebukes, but praise in the pages of the Washington Post and social media posts across cyberspace. Where is the “noble” rebellion in that

Perhaps, the most bitter irony of all is this: Unlike their rebellious Baby Boomer predecessors—the vast majority of whom protested to end a war, ensure equality under the law, and/or expand liberty and the freedom of conscience—today’s woke youth has been put in the service of subordinating the individual to the collective, one ruled by the leftist establishment. 

Take the example of Antifa—please. Their acts of “rebellion” are claimed to be for causes the vast majority of the leftist establishment approve; the acts themselves, far from being sincerely and vocally denounced, the leftist establishment often publicly excuses and/or quietly celebrates. The media has glorified and transformed these miscreants into the latest violent organization for vicariously living lefties to buttress their radical chic credentials. Leftist local and state governmental officials abuse their prosecutorial discretion and/or seek and implement bail “reforms” to facilitate those arrested escaping the consequences of their crimes. In an instance of their psychological strategy for information and concept dominance, public and private woke institutions, including universities and the Biden Justice Department, seek to differentiate state-disapproved rioting from state-sanctioned rebellion, so as to rationalize and justify arson, looting, and general mayhem that advances the Left’s agenda. The only thing Antifa is missing is a woke corporate sponsorship. (Though it is early days . . . ) 

And it isn’t just Antifa. Indoctrinated by the Left with equal parts dogma and paranoia, and directed to tilt at Right-wing windmills to “fundamentally transform America,” all these woke youths have accomplished is to fundamentally transform themselves into blunt instruments shoved into the arsenal of the leftist establishment. 

Better that woke youth channels what is left of their true rebellious instincts into something more enlightening than tossing a Molotov cocktail—like, say reading a history book their leftist establishment overlords would ban as “harmful disinformation” if they could. (Again, it’s early days . . . ) 

In The Cultural Revolution: A People’s History, Frank Dikötter records another instance of a leftist establishment-sanctioned rebellion:

Mao went straight to the students, seeing in the young his most reliable allies. They were impressionable, easy to manipulate, and eager to fight. Most of all, they craved a more active role. ‘We have to depend on them to start a rebellion, a revolution. Otherwise, we may not be able to overthrow those demons and monsters,’ [Mao] confided to his doctor.

On 1 August, [Mao] sent a personal note of support to a group of youngsters at a middle school attached to Tsinghua University. ‘To Rebel is Justified!’ the Chairman told them. Two months earlier, these students had established their own organization, called the Red Guards.

Food for thought, as rebellious woke youth momentarily put aside their Astroturf outrage and state-sanctioned rebelliousness to send Joe Biden a thank you note for canceling portions of their student debt. 




Joe Biden Tells Creepy, Inappropriate 'Joke,' Does Other Generally Senile Things


Bonchie reporting for RedState 

Being one of Joe Biden’s handlers has to be the most stressful job in politics. You just never know what the guy is going to say, even when he has a teleprompter spewing out size 60 font in front of him.

That dynamic was front and center as Biden spoke at a Democrat National Committee event on Friday. Things went way off the rails in a very weird, inappropriate way after the president singled out a woman in the crowd and asserted that “we go back a long way, she was 12, I was 30.”

Now, to be fair, perhaps there’s another explanation for this that doesn’t involve the insinuation of pedophilia. But even if that’s true, is Biden so absolutely vapid that he wouldn’t realize what it sounds like when he says something like that? Never mind that we are dealing with a man who has a history of sniffing kids and being generally creepy around them.

And while Biden’s comments were bad, the crowd bursting out into laughter in response is just as nuts. When someone tells a joke that’s not funny and alludes to pedophilia, you don’t laugh at it. You sit there and stare in a perplexed fashion.

That all this is happening while the stock market crashes in the bottom right corner makes the visual even worse. Biden is completely detached from reality and the consequences of his own actions. It’s jarring to witness, and while he yucks it up with union members, normal Americans are getting absolutely crushed.

Things didn’t end there, though. Not that anyone reading this would expect it did.

Sometimes I sit back and just wonder how this man ever became president. Was it fraud? Was it gullible voters? Was it COVID-19 allowing him to mostly hide his condition? Whatever you blame, he’s so obviously unfit for the office that suggestions of him running for re-election should make you die of laughter. My word, this guy is not well, and it’s laid bare multiple times a week, every single week.

Unfortunately, none of this is actually funny because, as I mentioned above, the consequences are very real. One can only hope that the nation can limp forward over the next two years until Biden is finally sent into permanent retirement. Until then, the pain will continue. If you had plans to retire, buy a home, or generally increase your lot in life, you might as well bear down for a while.




GOP Unveils Its 'Commitment to America,' But Still Fails to Understand the Fight


Jennifer Oliver O'Connell reporting for RedState 

On Friday, the Republican House members gathered in Washington County, Pennsylvania to show a unified force and unveil its “Commitment to America.” House GOP Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy introduced it as a plan for a new direction, and one that will get the nation back on track.

McCarthy’s GOP plan is the result of a listening tour, as he told Breitbart:

“I’ve just gotten back from 26 states in the last 43 days,” McCarthy told Breitbart News. “We’re going to keep traveling. We’re here in Pittsburgh, Washington County, because we fundamentally believe we need to get out to talk to the American people; you listen to them, then you lead. We’re seeing an opportunity here that we haven’t seen in the past. What we do is we roll out the Commitment to America and then each week we have different themes for the elements of it. We want people to participate. We’re going to have certain days where we have national commitment days where we encourage people to go talk about the crime. Let’s go talk about the border. Let’s talk about how we make a stronger economy. Let’s talk about how we bring that supply chain back and what would it mean in this economy.”

At the unveiling on Friday, McCarthy more briefly encapsulated the plan on the floor of DMI, a business in Southwestern, PA.

“The commitment is a plan, a plan for a new direction,” McCarthy said in his introduction.


The four pillars of the Commitment to America are:

  • An Economy That’s Strong

That means you can fill up your tank. you can buy the groceries. The paychecks grow, they no longer shrink.

  • A Nation That’s Safe

Your community will be protected. Your law enforcement will be respected. Your criminals will be prosecuted.

  • A Future That’s Built On Freedom

That your children come first. They’re taught to dream big.

  • A Government That’s Accountable

The government will no longer be about special interests. They should work for the American people, not the other way around.

McCarthy was flanked by House members and his two lieutenants: Conference Chair Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) and House Minority Whip Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA), who also spoke about the aspects of the plan.

Why did they unveil this Commitment to America plan on Friday, admittedly the throwaway news day where anything released can be long forgotten by Monday morning?

Why Southwestern Pennsylvania? While Pennsylvania is a battleground state, and the GOP is hungry for this Senate seat, it would have been a better visual to make this commitment in an area that the Democrats and the rest of America have roundly abandoned: the inner cities, say, on the streets of Philadelphia.

That would have been bold and gotten even more attention. It would also reinforce a talking point that Democrats have too long ignored.

Crime is rampant in most major cities, and drug use is aberrant. Doing it at some “American as apple pie” business in the middle of the state just lacks that necessary punch and screams that their “commitment” is only to a certain sector of America. From this location, they are preaching to the choir, a choir that is missing more than a few voices necessary to get the GOP over the top.

While it’s a start, the GOP Commitment to America lacks that critical aspect presented in the 1994 “Contract With America.” Even though then-GOP Minority Leader Newt Gingrich’s plan had 10 points, and this one has four (shorter attention spans), the “Commitment to America” sounds oddly similar. Both reflect high-sounding ideals, but the Commitment to America lacks the necessary brass tacks that will fuel actual change.

Lofty ideals worked back in 1994, and Gingrich was the perfect oracle. In 2022, almost 30 years later, the GOP Commitment to America has a “so last century,” feel, and one can safely say that McCarthy is neither an orator nor a statesman. It is well known that, should Republicans regain the House, he desires to be the Speaker of the House. McCarthy does not instill confidence and reeks of desperation.

In this current age, with people being robbed and murdered at their front doors and their children being groomed by sexual deviants and targeted for mutilation, this plan needs some fangs. It sounds like a proposal of marriage rather than an actual battle plan.

It also seems, once again, that the GOP still fails to understand the fight they should be waging on behalf of the American people. If part of this plan is to continue listening up to November 8, let’s hope someone lights a match that can set purposeful and practical fire to this Commitment to America.




Watch: Gay Man Gives Fiery Speech Against Woke School Board Wanting to Teach Transgenderism to Kids

Brandon Morse reporting for RedState 

Conejo Valley School District probably wasn’t ready for what came at them last Tuesday when a man named Mario came and gave an important and energizing speech against the grooming of children and the attempt to teach them transgenderism.

Known as “Mario Presents” to the public, Mario represents a group gaining a lot of popularity called “Gays Against Groomers.” A gay Hispanic man himself, Mario has indicated that he’s against the abuse of children by the LGBT activist community by teaching them things like gender fluidity, homosexuality, and transgenderism. According to Mario, the basics such as reading, writing, and arithmetic, should come first.

He made his position clear when he gave a small speech that got a massive ovation from attendees that, thankfully, was recorded so that we could all see it ourselves.

Mario took the podium and began by introducing himself as a member of “Gays Against Groomers” but more importantly, the uncle of two children attending school in the district looking to teach children about transgenderism. He noted that it had come to the parent’s attention that the school was going to start teaching children transgenderism without the parent’s consent.

“If I were to teach your child about my sexuality without your consent or involvement, I’d be arrested,” said Mario, “but when the school district does it, it’s education.”

“Districts are teaching transgenderism when they should be teaching science, math, and language,” he continued. “Instead, teachers are hiding student pronouns from their parents under the guise of gender affirmation.”

Mario gave a scenario of what it would be like if teachers began evangelizing and baptizing children behind the backs of parents.

“Isn’t that sort of what you’re doing?” asked Mario.

“You don’t tuck these children in at night,” he continued. “You don’t teach them to stand up to bullies. You don’t pay their medical bills, and you certainly don’t hold their hands in the hospital.”

“These parents do,” he said pointing to the attendees.

Mario made it clear that the science is not with the school board, and made it clear that you can’t simply pause puberty with hormone blockers and other medications. He also made it clear that “men cannot become women and sex chromosomes are coded into the fabric of our DNA.”

“Simply affirming a teenager’s gender is akin to affirming anorexia,” said Mario. “Both are body dysmorphic disorders yet we don’t teach the starving teenagers how to binge and purge, or affirm that they are indeed overweight.”

Mario highlighted that the school board seems okay with this level of non-logic by teaching girls that they’re actually boys just because they’re uncomfortable in their own bodies. He also noted that medical procedures like hysterectomies can’t be done to grown women without extensive medical forms yet a known doctor just down the road will do top and bottom surgeries, sterilizing the child for life.

Mario finished by making it clear that none of this needs to be happening, especially to children under the age of ten.

The group is apparently very effective at what they do as recently, Venmo, PayPal, and even Google completely de-platformed them in an attempt to break them financially.

(PayPal, Venmo, and Google Cut off Group Fighting to Protect Children From Groomers)

But it doesn’t seem to be working. As time goes on, they only seem to get louder and more popular. For the left, this is a worst-case scenario. Nothing derails the narrative more than the people you claim to represent and speak for speaking out against you.




Left-Wing Group Writes Playbook For Biden’s Federal Takeover Of Elections

There’s nothing nonpartisan about Biden’s overly broad executive order directing every federal agency to focus on voter participation.



This is an adapted excerpt from the book, “Myth of Voter Suppression: The Left’s Assault on Clean Elections.”

In March 2021, President Joe Biden signed an executive order directing every federal agency to focus on voter registration and participation in what appears to be a federally-backed get-out-the-vote effort.

Don’t worry. We are assured this will be nonpartisan.

The White House came back in September 2021 to explain federal agencies will be working with “nonpartisan” groups. But the Biden administration hasn’t given many details about how this order is being implemented and who these nonpartisans are. What’s key is that the executive order almost mirrors exactly what the left-wing group Demos produced in a policy brief shortly after Biden was elected.

While other groups on the left often attempt to sound reasonable and pragmatic, Demos shows ideological leg with phrases like, “transforming America,” “rethinking capitalism,” and “global governance.” So the liberal New York think tank’s “Democracy Program” strikes one of its least-threatening tones. Don’t be fooled. It’s about weaponizing the federal government to sign up as many Democrat voters as possible.

Demos issued a report on December 3, 2020, titled, “Executive Action to Advance Democracy: What the Biden-Harris Administration and the Agencies Can Do to Build a More Inclusive Democracy.” Less than two months after taking office, Biden issued an executive order nearly identical to the Demos demands about politicizing federal agencies.

Lest there be any doubt about the organization’s influence over this administration, it’s important to know that K. Sabeel Rahman was the president of Demos and Chiraag Bains was the Demos legal strategies director when the organization issued the briefing calling for Biden’s executive actions.

So it’s no coincidence that Rahman became senior council for the Office of Management and Budget, which oversees the implementation of executive orders, as well as for the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, which oversees regulation. Bains is the deputy director of racial justice and equity for the Domestic Policy Council — which the executive order identifies as taking the lead on the policy. A White House press release on March 5, 2021, noted that Bains — while working at Demos, “led voting rights litigation and advocacy across the country.” Two days after this press release, Biden issued the executive order.

Demos previously partnered with Project Vote, an offshoot of ACORN, and the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law to lobby the federal and state governments against what it calls “excessive Voter Identification requirements.” The coalition wanted the Motor Voter law extended beyond registering voters at the Department of Motor Vehicle offices to include offices for welfare, Medicaid, food stamps, and other areas of public assistance where perhaps Democrat voters are more likely to be. Demos criticized the Obama administration for not using the HealthCare.gov portal to sign up for Obamacare as a voting registration site.

The marriage of government with turning out the partisan vote — using social services as a sweetener — is a throwback to the workings of Tammany Hall, the Daley machine, and other Democrat Party traditions.

After years of advocating using the power of government to benefit a single party, Demos issued its December 2020 recommendations for the incoming Biden-Harris administration in what turned out to be the blueprint for Biden’s election agenda.

The first of the six recommendations says, “The Biden-Harris administration can make voting more accessible by directing specified federal agencies, in their administration of federal programs, to act as voter registration agencies, including providing voter registration applications, assisting clients to complete applications, and transmitting completed applications to state authorities.”

In an apparent response, Biden issued an overly broad executive order on March 7, 2021, ordering federal agencies to do exactly that.

“Agencies shall consider ways to expand citizens’ opportunities to register to vote and to obtain information about, and participate in, the electoral process,” Biden’s executive order says. “The head of each agency shall evaluate ways in which the agency can, as appropriate and consistent with applicable law, promote voter registration and voter participation.”

The order also says agencies are to “expand citizens’ opportunities to register to vote and to obtain information about, and participate in, the electoral process.” The order directs agencies to focus on “distributing voter registration and vote-by-mail ballot application forms,” “assisting applicants in completing voter registration and vote-by-mail ballot application forms,” and “soliciting and facilitating approved, nonpartisan third-party organizations and state officials to provide voter registration services on agency premises.”

Demos specifically singled out using U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to sign up new voters at naturalization ceremonies. Under Biden’s executive order, the Department of Homeland Security’s focus will be on voter registration “at the end of naturalization ceremonies for the hundreds of thousands of citizens naturalized each year,” according to the White House summary of agency plans.

The second Demos recommendation for Biden’s executive actions was to “strengthen Department of Justice’s enforcement of and guidance on voting rights statutes” and “pursue aggressive civil and criminal enforcement of federal voting rights protections.”

The Justice Department seems to have obliged, filing lawsuits against the election laws in Arizona, Georgia, and Texas, while also issuing election law guidance seemingly as a warning to other states.

Apart from the executive order, Biden appointed top Justice Department officials with a long record of opposing any voter ID laws. Biden named Vanita Gupta as the associate attorney general. She returned to the department after running the civil rights division during the Obama administration.

During that run, she oversaw the 2015 lawsuit against North Carolina to attempt to block the voter ID law there. Biden also named Kristen Clarke as the assistant attorney general, who would lead the Civil Rights Division that oversees the Voting Section. As a private lawyer, Clarke led a lawsuit to stop the then-Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp from enforcing election integrity policies.

The third Demos recommendation was to provide more federal resources to the Election Assistance Commission. Under this category, Demos called for the EAC to “develop standards and best practices for mail and early voting” and to “encourage ‘no-excuse’ voting by mail.”

Along those lines, the Biden executive order says agencies should provide ways to give information to people from government offices located throughout the United States as well as online and social media, “about how to register to vote, how to request a vote-by-mail ballot, and how to cast a ballot in upcoming elections,” and “ways to provide access to voter registration services and vote-by-mail ballot applications” and “distributing voter registration and vote-by-mail ballot application forms.”

The fourth Demos recommendation was: “Create an office within the White House focused on advancing the administration’s efforts to protect and strengthen democratic systems and civic participation.”

In April 2021, Biden named Justin Levitt as his senior policy adviser for democracy and voting rights. Levitt is a Loyola law professor who previously worked in the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division during the Obama administration. Levitt worked for the George Soros-funded America Coming Together PAC, and for the vote-fraud-denier group Brennan Center for Justice. In 2014, Levitt wrote a Brennan Center report opposing voter ID laws.

The fifth recommendation calls for the Biden-Harris administration to “strengthen the U.S. Postal Service’s ability to deliver election mail.” This suggestion surrounded the left’s pre-2020 election postal conspiracy theories that Trump was somehow hijacking the postal service to get reelected.

It was not part of Biden’s executive order, but in July 2022, the USPS announced it was establishing a division to handle election mail.

The sixth Demos suggestion was to end what it calls “Prison Based Gerrymandering” by requiring the Census Bureau to count federal prisoners at their last known address rather than at the prison they are incarcerated in. The theory behind this is that when it comes time for redistricting, prisoners are from urban areas that could add majority Democrat districts but are housed in rural areas — and thus will only add non-voting residents to expand likely Republican areas.

The DOJ didn’t address “prison gerrymandering” but the executive order says the department shall, “provide educational materials related to voter registration and voting and, to the extent practicable, to facilitate voter registration, for all eligible individuals in the custody of the Federal Bureau of Prisons.” Yet another likely Democrat constituency.

Let’s be clear, it would be problematic for a Republican president or for a president of any party to direct the federal bureaucracy to engage in elections. It’s difficult to see how the public shouldn’t suspect the party in power would want to shift things in their favor.




Even Florida Democrats Support Ron DeSantis


Levon Satamian reporting for RedState 

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is popular among the GOP base, some calling him “America’s Governor,” and now, it seems like some Democrats support DeSantis as well.

poll that took place in 2019 and one of the few surveys covering this topic showed that 64 percent of Florida voters approve of DeSantis, while 24 percent disapprove. The survey also showed that 85 percent of Republicans approved, while 10 percent disapproved. 60 percent of Independents approved, 23 percent disapproved, and 46 percent of Democrats approved, while 39 percent disapproved. Since then, Republican voter registration surpassed Democrat voter registration in the Sunshine State.

On “Fox & Friends First,” Palm Beach County Commissioner Dave Kerner endorsed DeSantis. Kerner is a Florida Democrat.

He said:

“I’ve been a registered Democrat since I registered to vote at the age of 18. I don’t really see it as going against my party. I’m a Floridian, an American first. But there’s a confluence of reasons. The trajectory of our state, which I spoke about in my endorsement, his support for law enforcement, his management of the COVID 19 pandemic. There is’s a host of reasons why I endorsed him.”

Kerner added:

“There has been a lot of that, what I call sort of shadow support for sure. Obviously, Governor DeSantis is doing an incredible job in Florida. He’s America’s governor, but there is a lot of support out there. And it’s been referred to me by many people that have called me or texted me. You know, it’s an act of courage, what you did and you should be proud. And it’s not about what I did. It’s about the governor’s record of service in the state of Florida. But ultimately, it should not be an act of courage and should not be seen as an act of courage.”

That’s high praise for DeSantis from Kerner, and it could be a sign of things to come in 2022 and possibly 2024 if DeSantis decides to run for President. DeSantis defeated Gillum by less than 33 thousand votes. However, due to his performance as Governor, more people are moving to Florida, more Floridians are registering as Republicans, and now Democrats are supporting and endorsing DeSantis; he should be able to defeat Charlie Crist by a larger margin.

A big win in November for DeSantis could set him up for a 2024 White House bid. It remains unclear whether former President Donald Trump will run again, but DeSantis will likely run for President in 2024 or 2028. When he does, he will be a formidable candidate and one that Democrats do not want to see.




The Left Wants Us to Think Flying Migrants to Martha’s Vineyard Will Hurt DeSantis. They Are Wrong


Jeff Charles reporting for RedState 

First, they tried whining about Texas Gov. Greg Abbott busing migrants to blue cities. They even tried calling the move racist.

But when Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis joined up with the Abbott Express, the media went apoplectic. Currently, they are using lawfare and a bogus investigation to punish DeSantis for having the temerity to fly Venezuelan asylum seekers to Martha’s Vineyard, a safe haven for wealthy white progressives.

At this point, it seems Democrats understand none of these attacks will produce any results, so they are resorting to finding ways to cope with the fact that they have to get used to having brown people from Central and South America showing up on the doorsteps for the time being. To this end, the activist media is desperately attempting to convince their left-leaning audience that the political stunt will somehow decrease DeSantis’ chances of being re-elected as governor.

Authors Max Greenwood and Amie Parnes penned a piece for The Hill insisting that Hispanics living in South Florida, in particular, might be less likely to support the governor after he sent migrants to the island.

“While the move was lauded by conservatives as a powerful protest of the Biden administration’s approach to border security, it has sparked a wave of criticism from Democrats and members of Florida’s vast Hispanic community, a politically influential force in the Sunshine State,” the authors wrote.

Adelys Ferro, executive director of the Venezuelan American Caucus, argued that “there are many people more toward the middle and people who are independents that are very disgusted and that reject all of this.”

“We are Venezuelan Americans and we vote, and we’re going to vote in November,” she continued. “And we’re never going to vote for somebody who does this.”

The authors continued, speculating that Latino voters in South Florida might be turned off from supporting the governor:

On one hand, the move risks running afoul of Latino voters, especially in South Florida, a vote-rich part of the state with a massive community of exiles who fled oppressive governments in Latin America. The GOP has strengthened its position among Latinos in recent years, though strategists on both sides of the aisle say those gains aren’t set in stone.

“I think we need to be cautious about taking Hispanics for granted in the same way that Democrats took them for granted,” a Republican strategist told The Hill. “We’re talking about voters who like Republican policies, but maybe don’t consider themselves Republicans. They’re still open to hearing the other side.”

Is there a chance DeSantis will lose some Latino voters because of the Martha’s Vineyard stunt? Sure. Nevertheless, it does not seem probable that this will cause him to lose a significant chunk of his supporters in the Latino community, or even beyond that. Indeed, a Politico/Morning Consult poll found that a majority of Latinos said it is “appropriate” for Republican governors to transport migrants and illegal aliens to blue cities.

To put it simply, Democrats’ hopes that the Martha’s Vineyard stunt will backfire on DeSantis are unfounded. If anything, it helped him – especially with the base and others who are tired of the Biden administration refusing to do anything to solve the migrant crisis it created. Perhaps these activist media outlets would be better served by practicing actual journalism and holding the White House accountable for its malfeasance.