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Seated alone at a round desk, Biden spoke about “choices we make in my view in this moment [that are] going to fundamentally determine the direction our world is going to take in the coming decade.”
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Ingraham pointed to another far-left bill she characterized as one that would federalize elections, which to-date is a power constitutionally left to the 50 state governments and those of the U.S. protectorates.
“The reason Democrats are so rabid about the Freedom to Vote Act today, is that in practical terms it would be a Democrat incumbent protection racket, she said of the bill, being spearheaded by Democratic Sens. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, Jeffrey Merkley of Oregon, Raphael Warnock of Georgia, Jon Tester of Montana among others.
“Among other things it would bypass state authority by nationalizing rules for voter registration and mail-in ballots. That means bye-bye meaningful election security laws was liberals get lots of help from media elites to sell the myth about the dark cloud, antidemocracy cloud hanging over the GOP,” she said.
Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush (L) sits beside his brother Neil Bush (2nd L) during the dedication ceremony for the George W. Bush Presidential Center in Dallas, April 25, 2013. REUTERS/Jason Reed (UNITED STATES – Tags: POLITICS)
Ingraham however went on to express hope that Republicans are finally making the electoral inroads needed to crush the Democrats’ hopes for fundamental transformation past January 2023, remarking that from 1988 until recently, the GOP was “controlled” by the Bush family.
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“The fact is Republicans, not Democrats, have become more democratic. … If you were on [the Bushes] good side, all was well but if you question them or, my goodness, if you dared to criticize them, you were shunned,” she said.
“But it’s not a democracy when your parties controlled by big donors in one small clique or family. For years the conservative grassroots were demanding real change in things like foreign policy, border policy, trade policy. But they were summarily ignored until Donald Trump came along.”