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Five Quick Things: Punching Up the Commitment to America

  That's a way to get bogged down, given the poisonous lies of the legacy corporate media, who'll report all the specifics within a context that's as toxic as they can make it.

If you've looked at it or if you paid attention to the launch event, you'll know they include "An Economy That's Strong," "A Nation That's Safe," "A Future That's Built On Freedom," and "A Government That's Accountable." Sound economics, public safety, constitutional rights, and good government are pillars of winning politics.

There's a bunch of stuff in the "Government That's Accountable" section talking about how they want to hold hearings on the corruption and politicization of the Justice Department, and certainly I'd take that, but it isn't enough.

We don't need a struggle session that FBI Director Chris Wray phones into while he's given five-minute breaks by Democrats who offer him softball questions rather than accountability.

The public will get one look at that and decide two things: First, that the Democrats' contempt for working Americans has zero limits, and second, that the GOP is actually more fun than the Democrats are.

We know the Democrats' playbook, and it's got only one play: Republicans, and MAGA/revivalist Republicans in particular, are fascists and extremists and terrorists.

That's a stupid way to go - it doesn't turn the enemy's temperature down, and it depresses and demoralizes your people.

https://spectator.org/commitment-to-america-five-quick-things/

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